Peripheral Basics
Input Devices
Output Devices
Storage Solutions
Real-World Scenarios
100

What is a peripheral?

A device that connects to a computer to expand its capabilities.

100

What input device lets you type text into a computer?

Keyboard

100

What output device displays images and text on a screen?

Monitor

100

What portable device stores and transfers files through a USB port?

Flash Drive

100

You need to print your essay—what device do you use?

Printer

200

True or False: Peripherals are built inside the computer.

False — they are external devices.

200

What input device moves a pointer to select objects on the screen?

Mouse

200

Which output device produces physical copies of documents?

Printer

200

What is the main purpose of an external hard drive?

Backing up and storing large amounts of data.

200

Your teacher wants a copy of your project, but email isn’t working—what could you use?

Flash DRIVE

300

Name two categories of peripherals.

Input and Output (or Storage).

300

Which input device converts spoken words into digital form?

Microphone

300

What output device plays sound from your computer?

Speakers

300

Why might a cloud drive be considered a virtual peripheral?

It performs storage functions through the internet rather than physical hardware.

300

You’re presenting to the class and want everyone to see your slides—what do you use?

Projector
400

What makes a device both input and output? Give an example.

It both sends and receives data (e.g., touchscreen).

400

Name an input device that captures physical documents or photos.

Scanner

400

How does a projector differ from a monitor?

A projector displays an image onto a larger surface for a group view. 

400

What’s the difference between temporary and permanent storage?

Temporary (RAM) is erased when powered off; permanent (flash drive, hard drive) remains saved.

400

You’re in a video call and people can’t hear you—what peripheral might be the problem?

Microphone

500

Why are peripherals important for computer functionality?

They allow users to interact with, view, and save data beyond the computer’s core system.

500

How does a webcam differ from a digital camera when used as an input device?

A webcam streams live video directly to the computer; a digital camera stores images for later transfer.

500

Explain why headphones can be considered a personal output device.

They output audio directly to one user, instead of a room.

500

What’s the risk of relying only on one external drive for backups?

If it’s lost or damaged, all data could be lost.

500

You want to back up photos, record a podcast, and present slides. Name three peripherals you’d use.

External hard drive, microphone, and projector.