what are the two types of memories?
Primary and Secondary memories
what is Data compression?
Reducing the size of data. Data compression is used when sending/attaching big files on an email.
How many bytes in storage units?
There are 4.
Sarah needs to print a document but her office doesn't have a network connection. She saves the document from her computer to what storage device?
flash drive
ROM is 'volatile' memory. True or false?
False
Examples Primary memory?
RAM and ROM
what are the two types of data compression?
Lossy and Lossless compression.
Name 4 types of bytes:
Kilobytes, Megabytes, Gigabytes and Terabytes
What does FDD stands for:
Floppy Disk Drive
A hard disk is an optical storage device. True or false?
False
what is the meaning of volatile and non-volatile?
Volatile= the data remains when the power is off.
Non-volatile= the data lost when the power is off.
Name two examples of lossy compression that we discuss in class.
MP3 (audio format)
MPEG (video)
Which answer is correct from smallest to largest?
A. kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte
B. Megabyte, kilobyte, Terabyte, Gigabyte
A. Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte.
The hard disk stores the applications that you regularly use on your computer. True or false?
True
A zip disk is an optical storage device. True or false?
false
Name two characteristics of Secondary Memory?
=Very slow
= Permanent in nature
Briefly explain what does lossless compression means?
Lossless compression is a form of data compression that reduce file sizes without sacrificing any significant information in the process - meaning it will not diminish the quality of your photos.
Which of the following is the smallest unit of data which can be stored?
A. bytes D. Bits
B. Megabytes
C. Kilobytes
D. Bits
what storage device is this?
CD (compact disk)
Out of these, which has the smallest size 1. Kilobyte 2. Byte 3. Megabyte 4. Terabyte 5. Gigabyte 6. Bit
6. Bit
What is the difference between RAM and ROM?
RAM (Random Access Memory) is volatile memory used for active programs, while ROM (Read-Only Memory) is non-volatile memory that contains permanent instructions.
Makes the file smaller by deleting parts of the file permanently (forever)
A. Lossy compression
B. Lossless compression
A. Lossy compression
How Big Is A Kilobyte?
A.1024byte
B. 10000byte
C. 1000byte
D. 1 bit
C. 1000byte
A DVD is an optical storage device. True or false?
True
ROM stands for:
Read Only Memory