Computer Fundamentals Quiz
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Question 1: Why are computers unable to experience confusion?
They process too quickly
They operate in binary
They have extensive memory
They follow strict schedules
Question 2: What fundamental physical property determines computers' binary nature?
Electricity
Magnetism
Light
Heat
Question 3: Which type of computer memory is volatile and clears when powered off?
Hard Drive
ROM
RAM
Cache
Question 4: How do computers process images?
As continuous shapes
As pixels
As vector graphics
As color patterns
Question 5: What is the most basic unit of computer information?
Byte
Bit
Word
Pixel
Question 6: What process converts human-readable text into computer-understandable format?
Encoding
Compression
Encryption
Formatting
Question 7: Which memory type retains data after power loss?
Cache
RAM
ROM
Buffer
Question 8: What makes computer decisions predictable?
Processing speed
Logic
Memory size
Program size
Question 9: What prevents computers from being creative?
Rules
Processing power
Memory limitations
Hardware constraints
Question 10: What must computer instructions always avoid?
Repetition
Complexity
Ambiguity
Length