
Infrastructure Part 1

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Information Technology (IT)
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11th Grade
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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John is building a new gaming PC. He wants to ensure that the computer has a high-performance graphics component responsible for rendering detailed and realistic visuals in his games. Which component should John consider for this purpose?
Back
GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)
Answer explanation
The GPU, or Graphics Processing Unit, is a specialized component designed for rendering and processing graphics. It is responsible for handling complex calculations and rendering high-quality images and animations. GPUs are particularly important for gaming, as they significantly impact the visual quality and performance of games. The motherboard, also known as the system board, is the main circuit board that connects and allows communication between various hardware components in a computer system. While it is a crucial component, it does not directly contribute to graphics processing. RAM is a type of volatile memory that provides temporary storage for data that is actively being accessed by the CPU. It plays a crucial role in overall system performance by providing fast and temporary storage for data and instructions. However, it is not directly responsible for graphics processing. The CPU is often referred to as the "brain" of the computer. It performs calculations, executes instructions, and manages data flow within the system. While the CPU contributes to overall system performance, including gaming performance, it is not specifically designed for graphics processing.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Ella wants to control her smart home devices such as lights, thermostats, and security systems through voice commands. Which device is specifically designed to fulfill this function?
Back
Home assistant
Answer explanation
Home assistants are designed to manage and control smart home devices via voice commands, providing an efficient interface for home automation. Augmented reality systems overlay digital information on the real world but do not control home devices. IP/security cameras are mainly for surveillance and security monitoring, not device management. Virtual reality systems are geared towards creating immersive virtual environments and are not typically used for controlling smart home devices.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What type of peripherals typically require manual configuration of IP addresses for network connectivity?
Back
IP-based peripherals
Answer explanation
P-based peripherals, such as network printers, IP cameras, or network storage devices, typically require manual configuration of IP addresses for network connectivity. These devices rely on IP (Internet Protocol) addresses to communicate over a network. During setup, you need to assign a specific IP address to the peripheral device, ensuring that it is unique and compatible with the network infrastructure. This manual configuration allows the device to establish communication and connect to the network. Driver installation is the process of installing the necessary software (drivers) to enable proper communication between the peripheral device and the computer's operating system. It does not directly involve IP address configuration. Plug-and-play peripherals are designed to be automatically recognized and configured by the computer without the need for manual IP address configuration. These devices are typically connected to the computer via a USB or Thunderbolt port and rely on the operating system's automatic network configuration capabilities. Web-based configuration refers to the setup and configuration of network devices through a web-based user interface. This may involve accessing the device's settings using a web browser and configuring various parameters, but it is not specifically related to IP address configuration.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following wireless communication protocols is the oldest? 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11ac, 802.11n
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802.11b
Answer explanation
The 802.11b standard is the oldest of the provided choices, having been released in 1999. It is thus the most antiquated. This standard is more recent than 802.11b, it came out in 2013. The 802.11g standard, approved in 2003, succeeded 802.11b and predates 802.11n and 802.11ac. Therefore, it doesn't qualify as the oldest. 802.11n, standardized in 2009. It is not the oldest standard of the available options.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What type of device is used to convert physical documents or images into digital format?
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Scanner
Answer explanation
A scanner is a device used to convert physical documents or images into digital format. It captures the content of a document or image and creates a digital representation that can be stored, edited, or transmitted electronically. Scanners are commonly used to create digital copies of documents, photos, or artwork. A printer is a device that is used to produce physical copies of digital documents or images. It takes electronic data and prints it onto paper or other printable materials. Printers are not used for converting physical documents or images into digital format. A mouse is an input device used to control the movement of a cursor or pointer on a computer screen. It allows users to interact with graphical user interfaces and perform various actions such as selecting, clicking, and dragging. Mice are not used for converting physical documents or images into digital format. A keyboard is an input device used for entering data and commands into a computer. It consists of a set of keys that correspond to letters, numbers, symbols, and various control functions. Keyboards are not used for converting physical documents or images into digital format.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following wireless communication protocols is the oldest? 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11ac, 802.11n
Back
802.11b
Answer explanation
The 802.11b standard is the oldest of the provided choices, having been released in 1999. It is thus the most antiquated. This standard is more recent than 802.11b, it came out in 2013. The 802.11g standard, approved in 2003, succeeded 802.11b and predates 802.11n and 802.11ac. Therefore, it doesn't qualify as the oldest. 802.11n, standardized in 2009. It is not the oldest standard of the available options.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following devices is typically rich with sensors and specially designed to automate tasks in home environments?
Options: Laptops, Servers, Gaming consoles, IoT devices
Back
IoT devices
Answer explanation
IoT devices often come equipped with sensors and are specifically architected to automate tasks within home environments. They aren't designed primarily for tasks such as processing or gaming. Laptops, while useful for various tasks, typically don't have integrated sensors specifically intended for automating home tasks. Servers are dedicated to managing network resources. They aren't specifically designed with sensors for home automation. Gaming consoles are focused on providing an interactive entertainment experience. They don't have the required sensors for automating tasks in home environments.
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