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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
This person created what is now known as the first computer program. The program was made to help the Analytical Engine calculate numbers. Guess the name of this person.
Charles Babbage
Konrad Apple
Ada Lovelace
William Zuce
Answer explanation
Ada Lovelace is the correct answer because she is credited with creating the first computer program. She worked closely with Charles Babbage, who designed the Analytical Engine, and wrote an algorithm for it to calculate Bernoulli numbers. This algorithm is considered to be the first computer program ever written, making Ada Lovelace a pioneer in the field of computer programming.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In 1954, scientists were able to predict what computers would look like today. State true or false.
True
False
Answer explanation
The statement suggests that scientists in 1954 were able to accurately predict what computers would look like today. However, this is false. While scientists in the 1950s made significant advancements in computer technology, they could not have predicted the exact form and capabilities of modern computers. The development of computers has been a complex and iterative process, influenced by various factors and advancements in technology over the years. Therefore, it is incorrect to claim that scientists in 1954 could predict what computers would look like today.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
This invention helped make computers much smaller and faster. What is it called?
Vacuum tube
central processing unit
integrated circuit
random access memory
Answer explanation
The invention that helped make computers much smaller and faster is called an integrated circuit. Integrated circuits are small electronic devices made from a combination of transistors, resistors, and capacitors that are etched or imprinted onto a tiny chip of semiconducting material. They replaced the larger and less efficient vacuum tubes, allowing for the miniaturization and increased speed of computers.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
This person created a machine called 'The Analytical Engine.' His ideas were some of the first that led to the creation of computers. Guess the name of this person.
Simon Konrad
Charles Babbage
John Lovelace
William Howard
Answer explanation
Charles Babbage is the correct answer because he is the person who created a machine called 'The Analytical Engine,' which was one of the early ideas that paved the way for the creation of computers. His contributions to the field of computing were significant and laid the foundation for modern computing technology.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
This person is often called the inventor of the modern computer. He actually created the first fully electronic computer. Guess the name of this person.
Konrad Zuse
Byron Lovelace
William Gates
Steve Jobs
Answer explanation
Konrad Zuse is often called the inventor of the modern computer because he created the first fully electronic computer. This means that his computer was the first to use electronic components, such as vacuum tubes, to perform calculations and store information. This invention marked a significant advancement in computer technology and laid the foundation for the development of modern computers that we use today.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
This invention was 1,000 times faster than any machine built before it. It was so big that it could fill up a house. Name that invention.
Apple I
ENIAC
Windows
Z3
Answer explanation
ENIAC, which stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, was the invention that was 1,000 times faster than any machine built before it. It was also so big that it could fill up a house. ENIAC was the first general-purpose electronic digital computer and was developed during World War II to calculate artillery firing tables. Its large size was due to the use of vacuum tubes and other electronic components that were necessary for its operation. ENIAC marked a significant milestone in the history of computing and paved the way for the development of modern computers.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The invention of this product replaced vacuum tubes and made computers much smaller and faster. However, it was eventually replaced by another invention. Guess the name of this product.
RAM
ENIAC
Transformer
Transistor
Answer explanation
The invention of the transistor replaced vacuum tubes and revolutionized the field of electronics. Transistors made computers much smaller, faster, and more reliable than the previous technology. However, transistors were eventually replaced by another invention called integrated circuits, which further increased the speed and efficiency of computers.
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