Memory and storage
Math Pons
CPU architecture
Monitoring and control
History of computers
100

What does RAM stand for?

Random Access Memory

100

The opposite to multiplication

Division

100

What does CPU stand for?

Central Processing Unit

100

When do sensor sends data back to the computer?

They send data continually.

100

Considerated as a first programmer

Ada Lovelace

200

What does PROM stand for?

Programmable Read-Only Memory

200

What is the result of taking the number a to the power of one n-th

The n-th root of a

200

What is one core made up with?

ALU, CU and registers

200

What is a calibration process?

Calibration is a process of comparing the value a sensor produces to a known measurement, and adjusting its readings accordingly.

200

What is the one of the earlier computing devices used in ancient China?

Abacus

300

Type of RAM that needs to be constantly refreshed?

DRAM

300

What's the figure with 5 vertices?

Pentagon

300

What is an overclocking?

Overclocking is an term describing using a clock speed higher than the CPU was originally designed for.

300

Which actuator uses a fluid or liquid to apply pressure to a motor?

Hydraulic actuator

300
Company that introduced first desktop computer

IBM

400

Which component uses magnetic spinning disks for data storage?

HDD

400

How's the triangle that has all sides equal called?

Equilateral triangle

400

What are the three common buses used in the Von Neumann architecture

Address bus, data bus and control bus.

400

How's the network of smart, online home devices called?

Internet of Things (IoT)

400

Who build the machine to perform only addition?

Blaise Pascal

500

Where is Dual Layering used in?

DVD

500

The angle between 90 and 180 degrees

Obtuse angle

500

What is the purpose of registers?

Registers s hold data that is frequently used by the CPU or can be used by the programmer when addressing the CPU directly.

500

What can ultrasonic sensors be used for?

Measuring how far the object is

500

The machine built under the direction of Tommy Flowers in England to decode German messages during the latter part of World War II?

What is Colossus?