Computer Study Guide - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
8 bits make up one of these (a total of eight 1s and 0s) Byte
83%
1024 bytes make up one of these. Kilobyte
83%
Smallest amount of data read by a computer. Ex: Just 1 or just 0 Bit
50%
Code used by computers to translate letters and numbers into signals. Code comprised of 1s and 0s. Binary Code
33%
Numerical representation to code letters and characters. ASCII Code
17%
Order from Smallest to Largest: Terabyte, Byte, Gigabyte, Bit, Kilobyte, Megabyte Bit Byte Kilobyte Megabyte Gigabyte Terabyte
17%
A type of graph/chart that shows values plotted HORIZONTALLY OR VERTICALLY. Column Chart or Bar Chart
17%
Devics that allow users to enter data into the computer. Input Device
17%
A type of graph or chart that shows values plotted over TIME. Line Chart
17%
Devices for data to be seen by users. Output Device
17%
A type of graph/chart that shows values as a PERCENTAGE OF A WHOLE. Pie Chart
17%
A type of hard drive that has no moving parts inside of a computer. Ex: Flash drives and thumb drives. These are considered faster and more efficient. Solid State Drives
17%
When you use a reference that doesn’t change when you copy and paste it. Hint: $ Absolute Cell Reference
0%
The cells that are selected. You can see a green border around them. Active Cell
0%
Software designed to accomplish a SPECIFIC TASK. Ex: Word, Excel, PowerPoint. Application Software
0%
When you give credit to someone this is what you create. Citation
0%
Identified by a letter in Excel. Column
0%
Lines of code that provide information about what it is doing at a certain statement line. May include contact information, but it is often a memory tool to help editors. Don’t affect the program’s functions or performance. Comment
0%
Software that includes word processing, spreadsheet, presentations, and databases. It also includes programs like video and photo editing. Computer Software
0%
A type of software that helps people organize information using a series of bubble, circles, shapes, and arrows. Concept Mapping Software
0%
A way to highlight certain cells. (Ex: highlighting passing grades vs. Failing grades). Conditional Formatting
0%
Software best for creating tri-fold brochures or party invitations. Ex: Publisher Desktop Publishing Software
0%
When educators and students can freely and legally use copyrighted work of others. Fair Use
0%
Found at the end of a file, and they tell the computer what program to use to run or view it. Ex: Word = docx, Excel = xlsx, and PowerPoint = pptx File Extension
0%
Sorting out certain data in a cell range. Filtering
0%
A way to perform a function in Excel. Begins with = Formula
0%
The place where you can see formulas, or anything typed into a cell Formula Bar
0%
Cells that have been given a border. Gridline
0%
An instruction sent to a computer to run a statement more than once. Loop
0%
Identifies the Column and Row that has been selected. Ex: B2 Name Box
0%
Contains the important features UNDER THE RIBBON TABS. Above the ribbon groups. Ribbon Bar
0%
Identified by a number in Excel. Row
0%
Worksheets at the bottom. Ex: Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3 Sheet Tabs
0%
First program we used this year. We used loops, statements, comments, and variables to produce desired outputs. Small Basic
0%
When you organize data alphanumerically either ascending or descending. Sorting
0%
Software best for creating charts of data and budgets. Ex: Excel Spreadsheet Software
0%
Lines that make up programs. A computer reads them one at a time Statement
0%
Software used to RUN the computer. Ex: Windows, Mac OS, Linux, etc... System Software
0%
Where you can search for help. Search bar. Tell Me What To Do
0%
Where the name of the file is displayed at the top of the program. Title Bar
0%
Replaced with real data when a program is run. They are in all programming, ex: block code, small basic, and Python. Variable
0%
Change the magnification here. + or - Zoom Slider
0%
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