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2 People and Computers

3 History of Computers

4 Computer Tips

5 Computer Pot Luck

6 Computer Programs

7 Computer Miscellaneous

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9 This man designed the first computers to perform multi-step operations
automatically.

10 Who is Charles Babbage

11 Microsoft Corporation was formed by these
two men in 1975.

12 Who are Bill Gates and Paul Allen

13 They were the first to use the Abacus as an aid to simple arithmetic
around 500 B.C.

14 Who are the Babylonians

15 A mechanical device capable of adding and subtracting up to six-digit
numbers was invented by this man.

16 Who is Wilhelm Schickard

17 The first calculating machine which was produced in large numbers
was invented by this man in 1820.

18 Who is Frenchman Thomas de Colmar

19 George Boole published his thoughts on symbolic logic in this year

20 What is 1854

21 The Cray 1 Supercomputer was the first commercially developed
supercomputer in this year

22 What is 1976

23 This machine performed it's operations
by wheels, which worked similar to a car's odometer where a complete revolution of the units wheel incremented the tens wheel

24 What is the "Calculating Clock"

25 This Scotsman invented the logarithm, invented a
system of moveable rods in 1614 which allowed for multiplication, division, and the calculation of square and cube roots

26 Who is John Napier

27 One of the most important inventions of the 20th century,
this was invented by Drs. John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley at Bell Labs in 1947

28 What is the transistor

29 If you do this to a MAC, it will perform the function of copying
text or a file

30 What is pressing Command + C

31 The arrow button is used for this mode of hyperstudio

32 What is the Edit Mode

33 Something must be on one's screen to select the item and
form this in this type of animation

34 What is Path Animation

35 This is what decreases the time duration during an iMovie

36 What is dragging the cursor
towards the Turtle

37 complete this function
Command + S is used to complete this function

38 What is to invoke single-user mode

39 This background is done with clipart or free drawing

40 What are graphics

41 The text object can be modified in this mode

42 What is the browsing mode

43 This is what increases time duration during the iMovie

44 What is dragging the cursor
towards the Rabbit

45 something from the dock
This is how to remove something from the dock

46 What is dragging the icon out of the Dock and letting it go

47 This is the reason why computers get stuck

48 What is due to memory conflict

49 The information burned into the motherboard is referred to as this

50 What is the ROM

51 These three programs are contained in the iMovie program

52 What are the stage, resources, timeline and storyboard

53 This is what the iMovie project is turned into

54 What is Quicktime

55 This is what would typically serve as the central computing facility
for organizations such as universities, factories, or banks

56 What is a mainframe

57 Daily Double!!

58 This type of computer was introduced in the mid-1970's
by a small electronics kit maker, MITS Inc.

59 What is a personal computer

60 This is what EDVAC stands for

61 What is Electronic Discrete
Variable Computer

62 This is the most important component of computers

63 What is memory

64 A 1.4 floppy disk may hold up to these many pages of text document

65 What is 1,000 pages

66 These are the most important components of computers

67 What is the processor, input, output, memory, and storage

68 This is about one million
cycles per second

69 What is 1 megahertz

70 Double Jeopardy!!

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