Computer Science - Computer Fundamentals
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An input device that uses switch contacts placed under a plastic pad which may be inscribed with symbols is known as
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Pictures or drawings, typically displayed on a VDU to allow users to select program options is called
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A monitor looks like a TV set but it does not
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The earliest device that qualifies as a digital computer is
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One million bytes of information is abbreviated as
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