1.
CHOOSING
FROM THE WORDS IN THE BOX!
a.
information
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a. chips
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h. WYSIWYG
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k. controls
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b.
processing
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b. RAM
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i.
graphics
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l.
systems
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c.
load
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i.
ROM
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j.
bugs
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m.
scroll
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d.
files
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1.
Problems
in programs are caused by………
2. Silicon..................... contain a set of integrated circuits, reduced to
a very small size.
3. Obtaining..................... is done by…………… data.
4.
Software
produces images which can appear on the screen as………………
5.
Memory
that is permanent, cannot be written to, and can only be read, is …………..
6.
Memory
into which information can be loaded and from which data can be read,
is……………
7. Operators.................... into the computer's memory a program that they
want to use.
8.
Analysing
ways of doing things, and of improving them, is done by…………… analysts.
9.
"What
you see is what you get" explains....................
10.
A
single disk can contain a large number of different...................
11.
.................... can carry out instructions or operations when
certain conditions occur.
12. The operators.................... lines
of text up the screen, so that a new line appears at the bottom and the top line disappears.
1. Problems in programs are caused by load
ReplyDelete2. Silicon chips contain a set of integrated circuits, reduced to a very small size.
3. Obtaining files is done by processing data.
4. Software produces images which can appear on the screen as grafis
5. Memory that is permanent, cannot be written to, and can only be read, is ROM..
6. Memory into which information can be loaded and from which data can be read, is RAM
7. Operators bugs into the computer's memory a program that they want to use.
8. Analysing ways of doing things, and of improving them, is done by cotrols analysts.
9. "What you see is what you get" explains information
10. A single disk can contain a large number of different file
11. system can carry out instructions or operations when certain conditions occur.
12. The operators scroll lines of text up the screen, so that a new line appears at the bottom and the top line disappears.
barrra al faruq
20108396
M. Najmuddin - 4KB01
ReplyDelete3. a. information ; b. processing
1. c. load
10. d. files
2. e. chips
6. f. RAM
5. g. ROM
9. h. WYSIWYG
4. i. graphic
7. j. bug
8. k. controls
11. l. systems
12. m. scroll
Rizky Satrio P. 4KB01
ReplyDelete21108738
1. C. Load
2. A. Chips
3. A. Information B. Processing
4. I. Graphics
5. G. ROM
6. F. RAM
7. J. Bugs
8. K. Controls
9. H. WYSIWYG
10. D. Files
11. L. System
12. M. Scroll
1. Problems in programs are caused by (j. bugs)
ReplyDelete2. Silicon (e. chips) contain a set of integrated circuits, reduced to a very small size.
3. Obtaining (a. information) is done by (b. processing) data.
4. Software produces images which can appear on the screen as (i. graphics)
5. Memory that is permanent, cannot be written to, and can only be read, is (g. ROM)
6. Memory into which information can be loaded and from which data can be read, is (f. RAM)
7. Operators (c. load) into the computer's memory a program that they want to use.
8. Analysing ways of doing things, and of improving them, is done by (l. system) analysts.
9. "What you see is what you get" explains (h. WYSIWYG)
10. A single disk can contain a large number of different (d. files)
11. (k. controls) can carry out instructions or operations when certain conditions occur.
12. The operators (m. scroll) lines of text up the screen, so that a new line appears at the bottom and the top line disappears.
1. j. bugs
ReplyDelete2. e. chips
3. a. information;b. processing
4. i. graphics
5. g. ROM
6. f. RAM
7. c. load
8. l. system
9. h. WYSIWYG
10.d. files
11.k. controls
12.m. scroll
ardiansyah
ReplyDelete20108285
4KB01
1. j. bugs
2. e. chips
3. a. information;b. processing
4. i. graphics
5. g. ROM
6. f. RAM
7. c. load
8. l. system
9. h. WYSIWYG
10.d. files
11.k. controls
12.m. scroll
ADITYA NUGROHO
ReplyDelete20108080
4KB01
1. J. bugs
2. E. chips
3. A. information;b. processing
4. I. graphics
5. G. ROM
6. F. RAM
7. C. load
8. L. system
9. H. WYSIWYG
10.D. files
11.K. controls
12.M. scroll
Hendri Dwi Putra (20108944)
ReplyDelete4KB01
" " = Answer
1. Problems in programs are caused by bugs
2. Silicon "chips" contain a set of integrated circuits, reduced to a very small size.
3. Obtaining "information" is done by (b. processing) data.
4. Software produces images which can appear on the screen as "graphics"
5. Memory that is permanent, cannot be written to, and can only be read, is "ROM"
6. Memory into which information can be loaded and from which data can be read, is "RAM"
7. Operators "load" into the computer's memory a program that they want to use.
8. Analysing ways of doing things, and of improving them, is done by "system" analysts.
9. "What you see is what you get" explains "WYSIWYG"
10. A single disk can contain a large number of different "files"
11. "controls" can carry out instructions or operations when certain conditions occur.
12. The operators "scroll" lines of text up the screen, so that a new line appears at the bottom and the top line disappears
answer:
ReplyDelete1. C. Load
2. A. Chips
3. A. Information
B. Processing
4. I. Graphics
5. G. ROM
6. F. RAM
7. J. Bugs
8. K. Controls
9. H. WYSIWYG
10. D. Files
11. L. System
12. M. Scroll
1. Problems in programs are caused by {j.bugs}
ReplyDelete2. Silicon {a.chips} contain a set of integrated circuits, reduced to a very small size.
3. Obtaining "information" is done by {b. processing} data.
4. Software produces images which can appear on the screen as {i.graphics}
5. Memory that is permanent, cannot be written to, and can only be read, is {g.ROM}
6. Memory into which information can be loaded and from which data can be read, is {f.RAM}
7. Operators {c.load} into the computer's memory a program that they want to use.
8. Analysing ways of doing things, and of improving them, is done by
{l.system} analysts.
9. "What you see is what you get" explains {h.WYSIWYG}
10. A single disk can contain a large number of different {d.files}
11. {k.controls} can carry out instructions or operations when certain conditions occur.
12. The operators {m.scroll} lines of text up the screen, so that a new line appears at the bottom and the top line disappears
(MAULANA JAYADI (22108320) 4KB01)
M.Ridho Apriyadi (21108259)
ReplyDelete4KB01
1. J. Bugs
2. E. Chips
3. A. Information, b. Processing
4. I. Graphics
5. G. ROM
6. F. RAM
7. C. Load
8. L. System
9. H. WYSIWYG
10.D. Files
11.K. Controls
12.M. Scroll
eko putro prasetyo
ReplyDelete4kb01
20108693
1. J.Bugs
2. E.Chips
3. A.Information, b. Processing
4. I.Graphics
5. G.ROM
6. F.RAM
7. C.Load
8. L.System
9. H.WYSIWYG
10.D.Files
11.K.Controls
12.M.Scroll
Andry Kurniawan
ReplyDelete20108230
4KB01
1. J.Bugs
2. E.Chips
3. A.Information, b. Processing
4. I.Graphics
5. G.ROM
6. F.RAM
7. C.Load
8. L.System
9. H.WYSIWYG
10.D.Files
11.K.Controls
12.M.Scroll
1. j. bugs
ReplyDelete2. e. chips
3. a. information;b. processing
4. i. graphics
5. g. ROM
6. f. RAM
7. c. load
8. l. system
9. h. WYSIWYG
10.d. files
11.k. controls
12.m. scroll
wahyu hardiansyah
ReplyDelete22108015
4kb01
1. J.Bugs
2. E.Chips
3. A.Information, b. Processing
4. I.Graphics
5. G.ROM
6. F.RAM
7. C.Load
8. L.System
9. H.WYSIWYG
10.D.Files
11.K.Controls
12.M.Scroll
putri hutami, 21108532, 4kb01
ReplyDelete1. C. Load
2. A. Chips
3. A. Information B. Processing
4. I. Graphics
5. G. ROM
6. F. RAM
7. J. Bugs
8. K. Controls
9. H. WYSIWYG
10. D. Files
11. L. System
12. M. Scroll
Dwi Septyani
ReplyDelete20108647
4KB01
jawaban
1. C. Load
2. A. Chips
3. A. Information B. Processing
4. I. Graphics
5. G. ROM
6. F. RAM
7. J. Bugs
8. K. Controls
9. H. WYSIWYG
10. D. Files
11. L. System
12. M. Scroll
Wafia Azam Syuhada
ReplyDelete22108008
4KB01
1. J. bugs
2. E. chips
3. A. information;b. processing
4. I. graphics
5. G. ROM
6. F. RAM
7. C. load
8. L. system
9. H. WYSIWYG
10.D. files
11.K. controls
12.M. scroll
Handi Dwi Destian 20108902
ReplyDelete4kb01
answers:
1. J.Bugs
2. E.Chips
3. A.Information, b. Processing
4. I.Graphics
5. G.ROM
6. F.RAM
7. C.Load
8. L.System
9. H.WYSIWYG
10.D.Files
11.K.Controls
12.M.Scroll
Muhammad Iqbal Ghazali
ReplyDelete21108289
4KB01
1. Bug
2. Chips
3. Information, Processing
4. Graphics
5. ROM
6. RAM
7. Load
8. System
9. WYSIWYG
10. Files
11. Controls
12. Scroll
Yoga Sofyan Kusuma Hardono
ReplyDelete22108231
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1.C.load
2.A.chips
3.A.Information B.Processing
4.I.Graphics
5.G.ROM
6.F.RAM
7.J.Bugs
8.K.Controls
9.H.WYSIWYG
10.D.Files
11.L.System
12.M.Scroll
Tri Dansyah S.P.
ReplyDelete4KB01
21108960
answer:
1. J. Bug
2. E. Chips
3. A. Information
B. Processing
4. I. Graphics
5. G. ROM
6. F. RAM
7. C. Load
8. L. System
9. H. WYSIWYG
10. D. Files
11. K. Controls
12. M. Scroll
1. Problems in programs are caused by "j. bugs"
ReplyDelete2. Silicon "e. chips" contain a set of integrated circuits, reduced to a very small size.
3. Obtaining "a. information" is done by "b. processing" data.
4. Software produces images which can appear on the screen as "i. graphics"
5. Memory that is permanent, cannot be written to, and can only be read, is "g. ROM"
6. Memory into which information can be loaded and from which data can be read, is "f. RAM"
7. Operators "c. load" into the computer's memory a program that they want to use.
8. Analysing ways of doing things, and of improving them, is done by "l. systems" analysts.
9. "What you see is what you get" explains "h. WYSIWYG"
10. A single disk can contain a large number of different "d. files"
11. "k. controls" can carry out instructions or operations when certain conditions occur.
12. The operators "m. scroll" lines of text up the screen, so that a new line appears at the bottom and the top line disappears.
Suryadi Saputra
ReplyDelete21108892
4kb 01
1. J.Bugs
2. E.Chips
3. A.Information, b. Processing
4. I.Graphics
5. G.ROM
6. F.RAM
7. C.Load
8. L. System
9. H. WYSIWYG
10. D. Files
11. K. Controls
12. M. Scroll
Puji Riawan
ReplyDelete21108524
4KB01
1. Problems in programs are caused by bugs
2. Silicon "chips" contain a set of integrated circuits, reduced to a very small size.
3. Obtaining "information" is done by (b. processing) data.
4. Software produces images which can appear on the screen as "graphics"
5. Memory that is permanent, cannot be written to, and can only be read, is "ROM"
6. Memory into which information can be loaded and from which data can be read, is "RAM"
7. Operators "load" into the computer's memory a program that they want to use.
8. Analysing ways of doing things, and of improving them, is done by "system" analysts.
9. "What you see is what you get" explains "WYSIWYG"
10. A single disk can contain a large number of different "files"
11. "controls" can carry out instructions or operations when certain conditions occur.
12. The operators "scroll" lines of text up the screen, so that a new line appears at the bottom and the top line disappears