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1 printer
| a) a material used for storing programs and data
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2 dot-matrix printer
| b) a device that supplies motive power for some other device with moving parts
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3refresh rate
| c) a rigid non-removable magnetic disk with a large data storage capacity
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4 laser printer
| d) the distance between the holes or slots in the filter screen inside a monitor
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5 dot pitch
| e) a printer that prints by spraying ink onto paper
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6 aperture grill pitch
| f) A printer that prints using toner powder and laser light on a photosensitive drum
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7 inkjet printer
| g) the distance between the dots on a monitor screen
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8 resolution
| h) a storage device for reading from and writing to a disk
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9 dye sublimation printer
| i) a common output device used for printing the output of a computer on paper
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10floppy disk drive
| j) a DVD used in a computer for displaying data. It is used as a read-only optical memory device for a computer system.
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11read/write heads
| k) a printer that prints by hammering pins onto an inked ribbon
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12 sealed case
| l) a storage device in the form of a disk that uses laser light to store data
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13magneto-optical disk
| m) to store a copy of data on a storage device to keep it save
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14 DVD-ROM
| n) a measure of the quality of a display screen in terms of the amount of graphical information that can be shown on the screen. This partly depends on the number of dots which make up the image
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15 floppy disk
| o) a thermo-graphic type of a printer with dye sublimation under high temperatures
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16 fixed hard disk
| p) a removable magnetic storage device in the form of a plastic disk that can hold about 712 kilobytes of data
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17high density floppy disk
| q) a storage device that uses a combination of magnetism and laser light to store data
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18 removable hard disk
| r) produced using the technology that doesn’t provide internal expansion slots available for final users
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19 double density floppy disk
| s) the mechanism inside a disk or tape drive that is used for reading from and writing to the storage media
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20drive motor
| t) a magnetic storage device in the form of a small plastic disk (also known as a diskette)
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21magnetic tape
| u) having no variation in the brightness of the display of a monitor screen
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22 hard disk drive
| v) a common magnetic storage device that reads and writes data on metal disks inside a sealed case
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23 run
| w) a magnetic storage medium in the form of a thin plastic ribbon wound on a reel or a cassette. It is commonly used for backing up data
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24 workstation
| x) a computer program or data stored on a storage device
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25 flicker-free
| y) a disk that can easily be moved from its place or position
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26 flowchart
| z) a system of getting access to any location in a storage area in any order
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27 output
| aa) the frequency at which the image is re-drawn on a display screen
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28 file
| bb) a small unit of storage capacity/one of the eight binary digits that make up a byte. The term comes from an abbreviation of binary digits
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29 back up
| cc) a common magnetic storage device that reads and writes data on a floppy disk
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30disk drive
| dd) to execute a program, i.e.to get a program to process the data
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31bit
| ee) a removable magnetic storage device in the form of a plastic disk that can hold about 1.4 megabytes of data, i.e. twice as much as a double density floppy disk
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32 optical disk
| ff) can only be read from and not written to
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33 random access
| gg) a desk area used for working with a computer system
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34 storage medium
| hh) a kind of diagram used by programmers to show the logical steps in a program
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35 read-only
| ii) data brought out of a system/to bring data out of a system
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