Which device's primary function is to render and display graphics on the monitor?
IT concepts and terminology III

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Graphics card
Answer explanation
A graphics card, or video card, processes and renders graphical data to be displayed on a monitor. A microphone is an input device used for capturing audio, not for rendering and displaying graphics. A flash drive is a storage device used for storing and transferring data, not for rendering and displaying graphics. A keyboard is an input device, which is used by the user to input data or commands into a computer, not to render and display graphics.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What should John do if another company is using his unique poster design without permission? Options: Redesign his poster to avoid further issues. , contact the company to discuss the issue and consult with a lawyer about copyright infringement. , Ignore the situation as its not worth his time. , immediately post about the situation on social media to shame the company.
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contact the company to discuss the issue and consult with a lawyer about copyright infringement.
Answer explanation
The first step should be to communicate with the other party. If that doesn't resolve the issue, consulting with a lawyer about potential copyright infringement would be the next step. John shouldn't have to redesign his work. He has the right to protect his copyrighted material. Ignoring potential copyright infringement could lead to loss of income and damage to his professional reputation. While it's understandable that John might be upset, public shaming isn't a professional first step and could potentially escalate the situation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following notational systems is the base-10 system, using ten unique digits (0-9), and serves as the most commonly used numbering system in everyday life and mathematics? Hexadecimal , ASCII, Decimal , Binary
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Decimal
Answer explanation
Decimal is the standard base-10 numbering system that uses ten unique digits from 0-9. It is the most commonly used numbering system in everyday life and mathematics. Binary utilizes a base of 2 and employs only two base digits (0 and 1). It represents the fundamental building blocks of digital computers but is not the most commonly used numbering system in everyday life and mathematics. ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a character encoding standard that represents text in computers, communication, and other devices. It is not a numbering system and thus does not meet the criteria of the question. Hexadecimal is a base-16 numbering system that uses digits from 0-9 and letters A-F to represent values. Though often used in programming and digital communication, it is not the standard numbering system for everyday life and mathematics.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following BEST describes the purpose of software performing data correlation for information analysis? Options: Identifying patterns and relationships within a dataset, ensuring data accuracy and consistency within a dataset, converting raw data into meaningful and useful information, collecting and organizing raw data for future analysis
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Identifying patterns and relationships within a dataset
Answer explanation
When software performs data correlation, it analyzes the entire dataset to uncover connections and links between data points. By identifying patterns and relationships, software can provide valuable insights and observations that may not be apparent at first glance. Ensuring data accuracy and consistency within a dataset is important but not the primary purpose of data correlation. Converting raw data into meaningful and useful information refers more to the overall process of data analysis and information extraction, rather than the specific purpose of data correlation. Collecting and organizing raw data for future analysis is not the primary purpose of data correlation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the equivalent speed of 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) in Megabits per second (Mbps)?
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1000 MBPS
Answer explanation
Since throughput units always use the decimal system (base 10). For data transfer rates, 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) is equal to 1000 Megabits per second (Mbps). This is in accordance with the SI (International System of Units) standards which are typically used for metric (decimal-based) measurements in throughput rates. The relationship between Gigabits and Megabits is not 1:1. Since throughput units always use the decimal system (base 10). For data transfer rates, 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) is equal to 1000 Megabits per second (Mbps). 500 Mbps is half of the required amount. Since throughput units always use the decimal system (base 10). For data transfer rates, 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) is equal to 1000 Megabits per second (Mbps). While in digital storage calculations we usually use the binary system (base 2), where 1 Gigabyte would equal 1024 Megabytes, for data throughput, we use the decimal system (base 10) where 1 Gigabit equals 1000 Megabits.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What step in the troubleshooting methodology involves questioning the obvious?
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establishing a theory of probable causes.
Answer explanation
The step of establishing a theory of probable cause in the troubleshooting methodology often includes questioning the obvious to ensure no potential causes are overlooked. Documenting findings is a step in the troubleshooting methodology, but it doesn't involve questioning the obvious. Researching a knowledge base or the internet is a step in the troubleshooting methodology, but it doesn't typically involve questioning the obvious. Testing the theory to determine the cause comes after establishing the theory, not during the establishment of the theory.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following statements BEST describes why investing in security is crucial for an organization? It helps in marketing the products , It protects the organization's data and information assets, It increases the organizations profit margins, It makes the organizations website looks more appealing.
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It protects the organization's data and information assets
Answer explanation
Security measures protect an organization's data and information from unauthorized access, alteration, or destruction, making it a crucial investment. While security can indirectly contribute to a company's reputation, it's not directly involved in marketing products. While effective security can prevent financial losses due to breaches, it's not primarily aimed at increasing profit margins. While security is important for a website, it doesn't directly influence the website's aesthetic appeal.
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