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This type of RAM needs to be refreshed thousands of times per second

DRAM

100

This type of RAM is faster and does not need refreshing.

SRAM

100

This ROM is permanently programmed during manufacturing.

PROM

100

This ROM type can be erased and reprogrammed electronically, even while inside the computer.

EEPROM

100

This type of storage uses spinning magnetic platters to record data.

HDD

200

This type of storage is non-volatile and stores data using floating gate transistors.

flash memory stick

200

SRAM is mainly used here in 

cache memory

200

What is EPROM?

This ROM can be erased by ultraviolet light and then reprogrammed.

200

Give one reason why DRAM is cheaper to manufacture than SRAM

Fewer transistors per cell / simpler design

200

The two types of logic gate used in flash memory design.

NAND and NOR.

300

Why was EPROM less practical than EEPROM in modern systems?

Needed UV light & removal from device; EEPROM can be erased electrically inside the system.

300

Why do SSDs generally have faster access times than HDDs?

No moving parts; data accessed electronically instead of mechanically.

300

Which would be better for an archival backup: SSD, HDD, or optical disc? Explain.

Optical disc/HDD → SSD has limited lifespan; optical discs or HDDs better for long-term storage.

300

Why is HDD still used in servers despite SSD being faster?

Higher storage capacity, better for sequential storage, reliable for bulk data.

300

Compare RAM and ROM in terms of volatility, purpose, and typical use cases.

RAM: volatile, temporary workspace for running programs. ROM: non-volatile, stores firmware and essential instructions.

400

This device in the headset helps detect head movement.

Gyroscope

400

What type of sound system makes audio appear to come from different directions?

Binaural sound

400

In a 3D printer, what happens to each layer after it is printed to make it solid? 

A fan cools it

400

This type of touchscreen uses electric fields between glass layers.

Capacitive touch screen

400

This type uses pressure between polyester and glass.

Resistive touch screen

500

This thin part of a microphone vibrates when sound waves hit it.

Diaphragm

500

Which part of the printer is given a positive charge before being scanned by a laser?

Drum

500

Why are resistive touch screens still used in places like ATMs or ordering kiosks?

They work with gloves, stylus, or pressure (not just bare fingers)

500

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BONUS

500

This part of the speaker is attached to the coil and pushes air to make sound.

Cone