Basic Answers
Basic Answers
Basic Answers
Directions: Complete this worksheet by filling in the blanks or as directed by your instructor.
Section 1 - Input/Output
Click on the link (Input/Output) in canvas and review the power point about peripheral
devices. As you read the information decide which of the following peripheral items INPUT
information or OUTPUT information. Designate the type of peripheral component by
writing INPUT or OUTPUT by each of the items below
1. Monitor OUTPUT
2. Keyboard INPUT
3. Scanner INPUT
5. Mouse INPUT
6. Speakers OUTPUT
1. I connect computers and allow them to talk to each other. network card
6. I handle the graphics that are displayed on the monitor. video card
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Section 3 - Storage
Click on the link (Storage) in Canvas and review the power point. Fill in the blanks with the
vocabulary words from the box. Use each word only once. You may want to refer back to
the vocabulary list that was given above.
Section 4 - Programs
Click on the link (Programs) in Canvas and review the power point. After reading the
material answer the questions below about each components responsibility. Fill in the
blank with the correct answer from the box. Some may be used more than once or not at all.
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Section 5 - Programs
Click on the link (Computer Basics Vocabulary) in Canvas and review the power point. After
reading the material answer the questions below. Fill in the blank with the correct answer
from the box. Some may be used more than once or not at all.
1. A program is a set of instructions that tells the computer how to perform a specific
task.
2. Programs are like translators that allow people to work with computers without
learning the computer’s language.
4. Copying a program onto your computer’s hard drive from another source is known as
installing the program.
5. People who write codes to create programs are known as computer programmers.
6. Some programs can be downloaded from the internet directly to your hard drive
1. The large program that controls how the CPU communicates with other hardware
components is the operating system.
5. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) uses graphics to help the user navigate within the
computer system.
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Section 7 - The Windows Desktop
Click on the link (The Windows Desktop) in Canvas and review the power point. After
reading the material answer the questions below. Fill in the blank with the correct answer
from the box. Some may be used more than once or not at all.
1. You put things in the recycle bin that you no longer need or want.
2. A GUI uses graphics or pictures to help the user navigate and access programs.
3. The Start Menu and clock are found on the task bar.
5. At the top of each window, the title bar contains the title and buttons to close,
minimize and resize.
6. Moving the scroll bar up or down allows you to see all of the information in a window.
7. Programs and applications run inside windows that can be opened, closed or resized.
9. Found below the menu bar in some windows, the tool bar contains icons or options that
allow you to perform specific tasks.
10. The start menu contains basic operations such as run, shut down, log off and find.
Advantages Disadvantages
Lower cost computer and software Requires a constant Internet
connection
Frewer maintenance costs Requires a high speed Internet
connection
Instant Software updates Stored data might not be secure
Ability to share (collaboration)
Unlimited storage capcity
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Section 10 - Organizing files and folders
Click on the link (The Windows Desktop)in Canvas and review the power point. After
reading the material answer the questions below. Under each Program Name and folder,
write the appropriate file name and extension.
Organizing Files
rentals.xlsx brochure.pub mla.docx
maze.pptx gpa.xlsx france.pptx
tabs.docx calendar.pub card.pub
memo.docx
Excel
Rentals.xlsx
gpa.xlsx
PowerPoint
Maze.pptx
france.pptx
Publisher
brochure.pub
calendar.pub
card.pub
Word
tabs.docx
memo.docx
mla.docx
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Section 11 – Parts of a Computer
Fill in the blanks #1-#7
2. Long term storage holds information for as long as you want it.
i. Examples of Long-term storage include Hard Disk Drive, CD-Rom,
DVD, Flash Drive.
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Section 12 – Fill in the blank areas with the correct answer
1. Wallpaper:
Backdrop
3. (background)
Tool Bar: on the desktop
2. Contains icons
Icon: 4. or options that
A small picture Windows:
that links to a
allow you to
Programs and perform
file or program applications that specific tasks
can be opened,
closed or resized
5.
GUI:
Graphical
User
Interface 6.
Helps user Title Bar: 7.
navigate & Contains title and Scroll Bar:
access buttons to close, Allows you to see
programs minimize and resize all of the
information in a
8.
Recycle bin:
Where you put things
you no longer want 10.
Task Bar:
Includes the Start
9. Menu and the
Start Menu: Clock
Contains basic
operations such as
run, shut down, log
off and find
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