Question | Answer |
What hardware device allows you to input numbers, letters, and symbols into the computer? | keyboard
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What does CPU stand for? | Central Processing Unit
| What is your technology teacher’s name? | Mrs. Hamilton
| Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari are all examples of what? | web browsers
| What do we call the shape and style of text? | font
| What does “www” stand for? | World Wide Web
| Name the input device used to choose, select, and move things around on the screen. | mouse
| What do we call the code for security protection that allows someone to access a computer or computer programs? | password
| What are the cartoon-like images that we insert into documents to make them look more pleasing to the eye called? | clipart
| What are connections that attach or bridge one image, page, or word to another by clicking on a highlighted word or phrase called? | links
| Name the output device that is used to make paper copies of what is created on the computer. | printer
| What are words on a page called? | text
| What do we call electronic mail that is sent and received through a computer network? | email
| What do we call a computer program that is designed to damage or do harm to computer files? | virus
| Google, Ask.com, Yahoo, and Bing are all examples of what? | search engines
| The Universal Resource Locator (URL) is also known as the what? | web address
| Symbols or illustrations appearing on the computer screen that represent programs or files are also known as what? | icons
| What do we call a small, lightweight, portable battery-powered computer that can fit onto your lap? | laptop
| To reduce a window to an icon, or a label that is then placed at the top or bottom of the screen is to what? | minimize
| What is a system of interconnected computers called? | network |