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Computer Studies 2014 Syllabus
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Test 03 Computer Storage
1. Complete the following paragraph. [8]Main memory usually is made up of the _________. This is not considered to be permanent
storage because files are deleted when the computer is switched off; so this device is
considered to be _________. The ROM stores a program called _________ which starts up the
computer. ROM is not read and _________, since data can only be read from it. Although ROM
is still used nowadays there is a newer version called _________ which allows data to be
changed. An essential and most commonly used device for permanent storage is the
_________ which can store up to _________ GB of data. An example of another secondary
storage is the _________.
2. Mention two devices which use flash memory. [2]3. Why is flash memory preferred in gadgets over other type of storage such as a DVD? [2]4. There are two types of RAM (dynamic and static). Mention a difference between them and one use
for each. [2,2]
5. State under which category (Electronic, Magnetic or Optical) these devices fall: [4]CD, Floppy, DVD, Hard Disk, Tape, RAM, ROM, Flash Memory
6. Mention one advantage of the floppy when it was popular and mention two reasons why floppiesare not used anymore. [1,2]
7. Draw what happens to the surface of the floppy when it is formatted (make sure to use labelling).[5]
8. What is the purpose of the write-protect tab in a floppy? [1]9. Explain what a cylinder is in terms of hard disk; you can use a diagram to help you with your answer.
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10.What does RPM represent in terms of hard-disks? [2]11.What is a filing systems and what is its purpose? [2]12.The tape can only use serial data access. What does this mean? [2]
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13.Consider the following data stored on tape using an even parity check.0 1 1 1 0
1 1 1 1 0
1 1 1 1 0
1 0 1 0 0
1 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1
a) What is parity checking used for? [2]b) What would be the parity number generated in this case? [2]
14.Draw how data blocks are saved on tape. [3]15.How is data represented in optical devices? [2]16.Draw the different layers found on a CD. [4]17.What is the difference between a CD and DVD? Explain your answer in technical terms. [2]18.Explain the difference between these 3 devices: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW. [3]
Total Marks: 55