Chapter 4: Input and Output
TRUE/FALSE
  1. Notebook and netbook computers usually have a keyboard that is similar to a desktop keyboard, but
     it is typically smaller.
      ANS: T                 PTS: 1                 REF: 130
  2. In addition to a keyboard, most PCs today have some type of online storage system.
      ANS: F                 PTS: 1                 REF: 131
  3. A graphics tablet is typically connected to a computer via a USB port.
      ANS: T                 PTS: 1                 REF: 135
  4. A graphics tablet is also called a digitizing tablet.
      ANS: T                 PTS: 1                 REF: 135
  5. Automating the data entry process is referred to as source data automation.
      ANS: T                 PTS: 1                 REF: 138
  6. When scanning, lower resolution is acceptable if the image is to be enlarged significantly or if only
     one part of the image is to be extracted and enlarged.
      ANS: F                 PTS: 1                 REF: 140
  7. One-dimension (1D) barcodes contain data only vertically.
      ANS: F                 PTS: 1                 REF: 141
  8. Portable barcode readers are always used in point-of-sale (POS) systems.
      ANS: F                 PTS: 1                 REF: 141-142
  9. RFID tags need to be within line of sight of a reader.
      ANS: F                 PTS: 1                 REF: 142
 10. Optical character recognition (OCR) is a technology confined primarily to the banking industry, where
     it is used to facilitate high-volume processing of checks.
      ANS: F                 PTS: 1                 REF: 144
 11. When comparing the zoom capabilities of a digital camera, look for optical zoom, not digital
     zoom, specifications.
      ANS: T                 PTS: 1                 REF: 146
 12. The number of digital photos that can be stored in a camera at one time depends only on the capacity
     of the storage medium being used.
      ANS: F                PTS: 1                 REF: 146-147
 13. Digital video cameras include digital camcorders and small digital video cameras used in
     conjunction with computers and other devices.
      ANS: T                PTS: 1                 REF: 148
 14. A display device is the most common form of output device.
      ANS: T                PTS: 1                 REF: 150
 15. CRT monitors use digital signals to display images, which allows for sharper images.
      ANS: F                PTS: 1                 REF: 152
 16. Display device size is measured diagonally from corner to corner, in contrast to the way TV
     screens are measured.
      ANS: F                PTS: 1                 REF: 152
 17. Recent improvements in flat-screen display technology and graphics processing have led to several
     emerging multi-tasking output devices.
      ANS: F                PTS: 1                 REF: 154
 18. Each pixel on an LCD display emits light in the necessary color.
      ANS: F                PTS: 1                 REF: 157
 19. PHOLED technology is especially appropriate for use on mobile devices, consumer electronics,
     and other devices where power consumption is an important concern.
      ANS: T                PTS: 1                 REF: 157
 20. Instead of the temporary, ever-changing hard copy output that a monitor produces, printers produce
     soft copy.
      ANS: F                PTS: 1                 REF: 159
MODIFIED TRUE/FALSE
  1. Display devices are used to select and manipulate objects, to input certain types of data (such as
     handwritten data), and to issue commands to the computer.
      ANS: F, Pointing
      PTS: 1                REF: 131
 2. With handwriting recognition, the computer interprets handwritten pen input as individual characters.
    ANS: T                                       PTS: 1                REF: 134
 3. Graphics tablets are often used in conjunction with image editing software to create original images
    or to modify digital photographs.
    ANS: T                                       PTS: 1                REF: 135
 4. Optical marks are characters specifically designed to be identifiable by humans as well as by
    some type of optical character recognition (OCR) device.
    ANS: F, Optical characters
    PTS: 1                 REF: 144
 5. Optical zoom specifications reflect how much the camera can zoom without losing image quality.
    ANS: T                                       PTS: 1                REF: 146
 6. A(n) joystick is a set of headphones with a built-in microphone.
    ANS: F, headset
    PTS: 1                 REF: 148
 7. A system used to enable a computer to recognize voice input as spoken words is a(n) speech
    recognition system.
    ANS: T                                       PTS: 1                REF: 148
 8. The video card or the integrated graphics component determines the graphics capabilities of the
    computer.
    ANS: T                                       PTS: 1                REF: 153
 9. LCD displays use layers of organic material which, when electric current is applied, emits a
    visible light.
    ANS: F
    OLED
    Organic light emitting diode
    Organic light emitting diode (OLED)
    OLED (Organic light emitting diode)
    PTS: 1                 REF: 155
10. LCD displays do not use backlighting, which makes them energy efficient and lengthens the battery
    life of portable devices using these displays.
      ANS: F
      OLED
      Organic light emitting diode
      Organic light emitting diode (OLED)
      OLED (Organic light emitting diode)
      PTS: 1               REF: 155
 11. TOLED displays are transparent and can emit light toward the top and bottom of the display surface.
      ANS: T                                     PTS: 1                REF: 157
 12. The term phosphorescence is a process that results in much more conversion of electrical energy
     into light instead of heat.
      ANS: T                                     PTS: 1                REF: 157
 13. Scanners produce images through either impact or nonimpact technologies.
      ANS: F, Printers
      PTS: 1               REF: 159
 14. Most printers today are impact printers, meaning they form images without the print mechanism
     actually touching the paper.
      ANS: F, nonimpact printers
      PTS: 1               REF: 159
 15. Computer speakers are the most common type of audio output device.
      ANS: T                                     PTS: 1                REF: 165
MULTIPLE CHOICE
  1. keys on a keyboard are used for issuing commands in some programs.
     a. Alphanumeric                               c. Arrow
     b. Number                                     d. Function
      ANS: D               PTS: 1                REF: 129
  2. A(n)      keyboard folds or rolls up and connects to a device via a wired or wireless connection when
     needed.
     a. slide-out                                  c. MIDI
     b. portable                                   d. on-screen
      ANS: B               PTS: 1                REF: 130
3. A       rests on the desk or other flat surface close to the user’s computer and is moved across the
   surface with the user’s hand in the appropriate direction to point to and select objects on the
   screen.
   a. touch screen                                    c. stylus
   b. virtual keyboard                                d. mouse
     ANS: D                PTS: 1                REF: 131
4. A(n)     is a flat, touch-sensitive device used in conjunction with a digital pen.
   a. graphics table                                c. image tablet
   b. graphics tablet                               d. touch screen
     ANS: B                PTS: 1                REF: 135
5. With a      , the user touches the screen with his or her finger to select commands or
   otherwise provide input to the computer with which it is being used.
   a. touch screen                                  c. signature capture device
   b. graphics tablet                               d. laser screen
     ANS: A                PTS: 1                REF: 135
6.        uses a combination of multi-touch input from multiple users and object recognition to interact
     with computers that are typically built into tabletops and other surfaces.
     a. Tactile feedback                               c. A digitizing tablet
     b. Surface computing                              d. Touch coding
     ANS: B                PTS: 1                REF: 136
7. A      is designed to scan flat objects one page at a time.
   a. sheetfed scanner                             c. flatbed scanner
   b. handheld scanner                             d. C-Pen scanner
     ANS: C                PTS: 1                REF: 139
8. A      is an optical code that represents data with bars of varying widths or heights.
   a. digital code                                  c. bar table
   b. character code                                d. barcode
     ANS: D                PTS: 1                REF: 140
9. The accompanying figure shows a portable          reader.
   a. barcode                                       c. RFID
   b. scanner                                       d. optimal mark
     ANS: A                PTS: 1                REF: 141
10. One of the most common 2D barcodes, the              code represents data with a matrix of small bars.
    a. ISBN                                             c. Code 39
    b. QR                                               d. UPC
      ANS: B                 PTS: 1                 REF: 141
11.         input data from special forms to score or tally exams, questionnaires, ballots, and so forth.
      a.   Optical character recognition (OCR) Devices
      b.   Optical mark readers (OMRs)
      c.   Magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) Readers
      d.   Biometric readers
      ANS: B                 PTS: 1                 REF: 144
12.         are used to input data about a person into a computer system so that the individual can be
      identified based on a particular unique physiological characteristic.
      a. Biometric readers                              c. MICR readers
      b. RFID tags                                      d. OMRs
      ANS: A                 PTS: 1                 REF: 146
13. Digital still cameras most often use         cards for storage.
    a. flash memory                                     c. ROM memory
    b. RAM memory                                       d. laser memory
      ANS: A                 PTS: 1                 REF: 146
14. One factor affecting digital camera quality is the number of pixels, measured in          , used to store the
    data for each image.
    a. kilopixels                                     c. gigapixels
    b. megapixels                                     d. terapixels
      ANS: B                 PTS: 1                 REF: 147
15. Digital camcorders are similar to conventional    camcorders.
    a. electronic                                  c. analog
    b. manual                                      d. binary
      ANS: C                 PTS: 1                 REF: 148
16. The display device for a desktop computer is formally called a          .
    a. touch screen                                 c. video input
    b. video reader                                 d. monitor
      ANS: D                 PTS: 1                 REF: 150
17. The       used to be the norm for desktop computers.
    a. touch screen                               c. CRT monitor
    b. flat-panel display                         d. LCD screen
      ANS: C                 PTS: 1                 REF: 151
18. Display devices can be          displays, in which each pixel can only be one of two colors, such as black
    or white.
    a. monochrome                                       c. flat color
      b. bichrome                                    d. 1D
      ANS: A               PTS: 1                 REF: 151
19. A      is the smallest colorable area in an electronic image.
    a. bit                                           c. dpi
    b. dot                                           d. pixel
      ANS: D               PTS: 1                 REF: 151
20. A difference between CRT monitors and flat-panel displays is that most flat-panel displays use digital
    signals to display images, while CRT monitors use     .
    a. radio signals                              c. laser signals
    b. analog signals                             d. infrared signals
      ANS: B               PTS: 1                 REF: 152
21.        monitors can be added to a computer without requiring a video card that supports multiple
      monitors.
      a. Monochrome                                c. USB
      b. VGA                                       d. GPU
      ANS: C               PTS: 1                 REF: 153
22. The number of bits used to store color information about each pixel is called       .
    a. bit depth                                    c. pixel depth
    b. color concentration                          d. byte resolution
      ANS: A               PTS: 1                 REF: 153
23. Wireless displays connect to a computer using a wireless networking connection such as Wi-Fi or
        .
    a. Bluetooth                                   c. USB
    b. 3D                                          d. VGA
      ANS: A               PTS: 1                 REF: 154
24. The most common flat-panel technologies include liquid crystal display (LCD), various types of light
    emitting diode (LED), and     .
    a. HD-integrated                             c. gas plasma
    b. DVR                                       d. HDTV
      ANS: C               PTS: 1                 REF: 155
25. A(n)       uses charged liquid crystals located between two sheets of clear material to light up the
    appropriate pixels to form the image on the screen.
    a. organic light emitting diode (OLED) display
    b. gas plasma display
    c. digital television (DTV)
    d. liquid crystal display (LCD)
      ANS: D               PTS: 1                 REF: 155
26.        are the most common type of flat-panel technology used for small- to medium-sized computer
      monitors.
      a. Gas plasmas                                    c. FOLEDs
      b. OLEDs                                          d. LCDs
      ANS: D                  PTS: 1                 REF: 155
27. A(n)       connects to a computer, and any output that is sent to the computer monitor is also projected
    through it onto a wall or projection screen.
    a. data projector                              c. IMOD
    b. SED                                         d. scanner
      ANS: A                  PTS: 1                 REF: 158
28.       displays use millions of tiny electron guns to power their pixels on a flat screen.
      a. IMOD                                         c. PHOLED
      b. OLED                                        d. SED
      ANS: D                  PTS: 1                 REF: 158
29. Some data projectors include an iPod            to connect a video iPod in order to project videos stored on
    that device.
    a. port                                             c. touch-screen
    b. dock                                             d. display
      ANS: B                  PTS: 1                 REF: 158
30. The accompanying figure shows a(n)              printer.
    a. dot-matrix                                        c. laser
    b. ink-jet                                           d. thermal
      ANS: A                  PTS: 1                 REF: 159
31. In a printer, the number of        affects the quality of printed output.
    a. characters per inch (cpi)                       c. lines per inch (lpi)
    b. dots per inch (dpi)                             d. characters per second (cps)
      ANS: B                  PTS: 1                 REF: 160
32. In a printer, the print      affects the quality of the printed output.
    a. depth                                            c. palette
    b. size                                             d. resolution
      ANS: D                  PTS: 1                 REF: 160
33. Print speed is typically measured in        .
      a. pages per minute (ppm)                         c. pixels per minute (ppm)
      b. dots per second (dps)                          d. characters per second(cps)
      ANS: A                 PTS: 1                 REF: 160
34.        are the standard for business documents and come in both personal and network styles.
      a. Laser printers                              c. Dot-matrix printers
      b. Ink-jet printers                            d. Line printers
      ANS: A                 PTS: 1                 REF: 161
35.        form images by spraying tiny drops of liquid ink onto the page, one printed line at a time.
      a. Laser printers                              c. Dot-matrix printers
      b. Ink-jet printers                            d. Line printers
      ANS: B                 PTS: 1                 REF: 162
      Case-Based Critical Thinking Questions
      Case 4-1
      Stacey is the office manager for a small business and is looking for a new printer and scanner for her
      office.
36. When buying a scanner, Stacey needs to make sure that the scanner has a high enough              , typically
    measured in the number of dots per inch (dpi), for the business needs of the office.
    a. magnetic resolution                          c. optical resolution
    b. image depth                                  d. word spacing
      ANS: C                 PTS: 1                 REF: 140               TOP: Critical Thinking
37. After doing some research into printers, Stacey decides to buy a(n)      printer, since they are the
    standard for business documents and are typically faster and have better quality output than other
    types of printers.
    a. digital                                      c. laser
    b. ink-jet                                      d. magnetic
      ANS: C                 PTS: 1                 REF: 161               TOP: Critical Thinking
      Case-Based Critical Thinking Questions
      Case 4-2
      Lisa is a student who regularly uses the computers at her local Internet café to listen to music, talk to
      her friends and family through the Internet, and play computer games.
38. Lisa needs to make sure that the computer that she is using has a          attached to it for her to be able
    to hear music and the sounds of a computer game.
    a. touch screen                                 c. speaker
    b. scanner                                      d. microphone
      ANS: C                 PTS: 1                 REF: 165               TOP: Critical Thinking
39. The Internet café has recently enacted a new policy that says that all users must use the     attached
    to their computers when carrying out activities on the computer that will provide sound, so as to not
    disturb the other users.
       a. speakers                                    c. scanners
       b. headphones                                  d. iPod docks
       ANS: B                 PTS: 1              REF: 165              TOP: Critical Thinking
 40. The Internet café provides      on some computers so that users can both listen and talk through the
     device during a telephone call made through the computer without disturbing other users.
     a. headsets                                    c. speakers
     b. microphones                                 d. scanners
       ANS: A                 PTS: 1              REF: 165              TOP: Critical Thinking
COMPLETION
  1. The figure above shows a mobile device with a(n)                             keyboard.
       ANS:
       slide-out
       slide out
       PTS: 1                 REF: 131
  2. Most mice today are optical mice or                            mice that track movements with light.
       ANS: laser
       PTS: 1                 REF: 131-132
  3. The idea behind pen-based input and                             in general is to make using a computer
     as convenient as writing with a pen.
       ANS: digital writing
       PTS: 1                 REF: 132
  4.                             are commonly attached to point-of-sale equipment so that they can
       electronically record signatures used to authorize credit card purchases.
       ANS: Signature capture devices
       PTS: 1                 REF: 135
 5.                              are used in point-of-sale (POS) systems and are useful for on-the-job
      applications that require users to wear gloves, or where using a keyboard or mouse is
      otherwise impractical.
      ANS: Touch screens
      PTS: 1                REF: 136
 6. A(n)                             takes up less desk space than a mouse and is easier for some users to
    manipulate.
      ANS: trackball
      PTS: 1                REF: 137
 7. The accompanying figure depicts a portable                              .
      ANS: scanner
      PTS: 1                REF: 139
 8. A(n)                          captures the image of a usually flat object (such as a printed document,
    photograph, or drawing) in digital form and then transfers that data to a PC.
      ANS:
      scanner
      optical scanner
      PTS: 1                REF: 139
 9. The text in a scanned image cannot be edited unless                            software is used in
    conjunction with the scanner to input the scanned text as individual text characters.
      ANS:
      OCR
      optical character recognition
      optical character recognition (OCR)
      OCR (optical character recognition)
      PTS: 1                REF: 139
10. Barcodes are read with                             .
      ANS: barcode readers
      PTS: 1                 REF: 141
11.                            , which contain tiny chips and radio antennas, can be attached to objects that
      need to be tracked.
      ANS: RFID tags
      PTS: 1                 REF: 142
12.                            is the science of identifying individuals based on measurable biological
      characteristics.
      ANS: Biometrics
      PTS: 1                 REF: 146
13. Although other factors also affect the quality of digital photographs, the number of
                              does impact how large digital photos can be printed.
      ANS: pixels
      PTS: 1                 REF: 147
14.                            is the process of entering audio data into the computer.
      ANS: Audio input
      PTS: 1                 REF: 148
15. Because the output appears temporarily on a display device, it is sometimes referred to as
                            .
      ANS: soft copy
      PTS: 1                 REF: 150
16.                          displays form images by manipulating electronically charged chemicals or
      gases sandwiched between thin panes of glass or other transparent material.
      ANS: Flat-panel
      PTS: 1                 REF: 152
17.                            provide a connection to a monitor, as well as determine video capabilities.
      ANS: Video cards
      PTS: 1                 REF: 153
 18. LCD panels used with computer monitors typically include at least one fluorescent light inside
     the panel, usually at the rear of the display—a technique referred to as                    .
       ANS: backlighting
       PTS: 1                REF: 155
 19.                              consists of a display device onto which written content is displayed in
       electronic form, but that is thinner and more paper-like than other types of display devices.
       ANS:
       E-paper
       Electronic paper
       Electronic paper (e-paper)
       E-paper (electronic paper)
       PTS: 1                REF: 156
 20.                            displays use a layered technology like LCD and OLEDs, but they use a layer
       of gas between two plates of glass instead of liquid crystals or organic material.
       ANS: Plasma
       PTS: 1                REF: 158
ESSAY
  1. Describe the common features and unique benefits of trackballs.
       ANS:
       Similar to an upside-down mechanical mouse, a trackball has the ball mechanism on top, instead of on
       the bottom. The ball is rotated with the thumb, hand, or finger to move the onscreen pointer. Because
       the device itself does not need to be moved, trackballs take up less space on the desktop than mice;
       they also are easier to use for individuals with limited hand or finger mobility.
       PTS: 1                REF: 137               TOP: Critical Thinking
  2. What is a touch pad?
       ANS:
       A touch pad is a rectangular pad across which a fingertip or thumb slides to move the onscreen pointer.
       The buttons that appear next to the touch pad surface are used to perform clicks and other mouse
       actions; often the pad can be tapped to make selections, as well. Although most often found on
       notebook computer keyboards, touch pads are also available as stand-alone devices to be used with
       desktop computers and are built into some keyboards.
       PTS: 1                REF: 137               TOP: Critical Thinking
  3. Describe the common features and uses of portable scanners.
       ANS:
   Portable scanners are designed to capture text and other data while on the go. Some are full-page
   portable scanners that can capture images of an entire document (such as a printed document or
   receipt) encountered while on the go; others are handheld scanners designed to capture text one line at
   a time. In either case, the scanner is typically powered by batteries, the scanned content is stored in the
   scanner, and the content is transferred to a computer (via a cable or a wireless connection) when
   needed. Some handheld scanners can also be used to translate scanned text from one language to
   another.
   PTS: 1                 REF: 140               TOP: Critical Thinking
4. How do digital cameras work?
   ANS:
   Digital cameras work much like conventional film cameras, but instead of recording images on
   film they record them on a digital storage medium, such as a flash memory card, digital tape
   cartridge, built-in hard drive, or DVD disc.
   PTS: 1                 REF: 146               TOP: Critical Thinking
5. How do color and monochrome displays form colors?
   ANS:
   Display devices form images by lighting up the proper configurations of pixels (the smallest colorable
   areas on a display device—essentially tiny dots on a display screen). A variety of technologies can be
   used to light up the appropriate pixels needed to display a particular image, as discussed shortly.
   Display devices can be monochrome displays (in which each pixel can only be one of two colors, such
   as black or white) or color displays (in which each pixel can display a combination of three colors—
   red, green, and blue—in order to display a large range of colors).
   PTS: 1                 REF: 151               TOP: Critical Thinking