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100

What is the blue icon in google when we want to take notes?


Google Docs

100

What is the part of the computer that displays everything?

Monitor

100

refers to an error, flaw, or defect in a computer program

Bug

100

Who was the famous African American woman who worked for NASA and was known as the human computer?

Annie Easley

100

What is the logo on the back of the iphone?

Apple

200

What is the yellow icon in google when we want to share a presentation?

Google Slides

200

What is the part of the computer that we use to scroll and move around?

Computer mouse

200

a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system

binary number

200

Who was the famous African American woman who worked for NASA and won the medal of Freedom in 2015 and helped save Apollo 13?

Katherine Johnson

200

We use this term when our computer is sick

Virus

300

What is the green icon in google we use when we want to create a table and graph?

Google Sheets

300

What is the part of the computer that stores everything?

Hard drive

300

programming construct that allows repetitive execution of a code

loop

300

Who was the famous African American scientist who worked for NASA and fought to go to college?

Mary Jackson

300

Our connection so we can go online

Wifi

400

Where do we go when we want to check or send responses?

Gmail

400

What is the part of the computer that decreases overheating>

Cooling fan

400

 finite sequence of mathematically rigorous instructions,

Algorithm

400

He is known as the black Thomas Edison

Granville Woods

400
a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data

Hacker

500

What is the google storage device? Hint its icon is a shape.

Google Drive

500

What is the brain of the computer that helps control everything?

Motherboard

500

typed instruction given to a program to run a task

Command

500

She helped develop the GPS

Gladys West

500

a machine-readable code consisting of an array of black and white squares, typically used for storing URLs or other information for reading by the camera on a smartphone.

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