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1. How many 'Bits' make up exactly one 'Byte'?
4 Bits total
8 Bits total
16 Bits total
2. Why is a 'Byte' the standard unit for characters?
It is the space needed to represent one letter or number symbol
It is the physical size of one sector on a modern hard drive platter
It is the only unit of data that can travel through a system bus
3. If a 'Bit' is a single 0 or 1, what can a 'Byte' represent?
Only the mathematical number zero in a binary system
An entire full-length movie stored in a digital format
A single character such as a letter, number, or symbol
4. Which order of data size is correct from SMALLEST to LARGEST?
Terabyte, followed by Gigabyte, then finally Megabyte
Megabyte, followed by Gigabyte, then finally Terabyte
Gigabyte, followed by Megabyte, then finally Terabyte
5. Approximately how many Bytes are in one 'Kilobyte' (KB)?
Roughly 1,000 Bytes
Roughly 10 Bytes
Roughly 1,000,000 Bytes
6. A single 'Gigabyte' (GB) is equal to how many Megabytes (MB)?
Exactly 10 MB total
Exactly 500 MB total
Exactly 1,000 MB total
7. Why is the difference between 'Bits' and 'Bytes' important?
Bits are hardware components while Bytes are software files
Network speeds use Bits, while file storage uses Bytes
There is no engineering difference; the terms are the same
8. What does 'Data Capacity' mean for a hard drive?
The maximum amount of data the device can physically hold
The speed at which the internal platters of the drive spin
The total amount of electrical power the drive requires
9. Which unit describes a massive corporate Data Warehouse?
Basic Kilobytes (KB)
Individual Bits
Terabytes or Petabytes
10. What are we reducing when we 'Compress' data?
The physical dimensions of the desktop computer case
The total number of bits required to store the information
The cost of the monthly software subscription license
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