types of computer Crossword Puzzles
Code.org Vocab 2 Quiz 2023-04-12
Across
- A type of coding language
- Research, plan, and acquire materials for the activity you are about to do
- A loop that continues to repeat while a condition is true
- A piece of code that you can easily call over and over again
- The action of doing something over and over again
- Carefully think back on something with the intention of improving the outcome in the future
- Commands that are great for creating loops inside loops inside loops
- A command that tells you to do something only up to the point that something becomes true
- One of the four types of coding
- A variable used throughout a program that never changes value
- Figure out the details of the problems that you are trying to solve
- A step Interval
Down
- A label for a piece of information used in a program
- A message on the computer screen that waits for input from the user
- Loops that have a predetermined beginning, end, and increment (step interval)
- Statements that only run under certain conditions
- A message on the computer screen that waits for input from the user
- An instruction for the computer
- To do something again
- Something a program checks to see if it is true before allowing an action
20 Clues: A step Interval • To do something again • A type of coding language • An instruction for the computer • One of the four types of coding • Statements that only run under certain conditions • The action of doing something over and over again • A label for a piece of information used in a program • A loop that continues to repeat while a condition is true • ...
Computer Science 2023-11-03
Across
- representation using only 1's and 0's
- mistake in computer programming
- uploaded to a computer;can cause damage
- a bunch of computers working together
- the parts of a computer that you can touch
- to tell the computer to do something
- smallest size of storage
- computer that stores data for other computers
- tells you the time
Down
- bullying online
- outcome of an input
- text files with small pieces of data
- copying another persons work & using it
- parts of the computer you cant touch
- assigned to each device
- makes the computer do something
- start a computer
- Uniform Resource Locator
- restart a computer
19 Clues: bullying online • start a computer • restart a computer • tells you the time • outcome of an input • assigned to each device • smallest size of storage • Uniform Resource Locator • mistake in computer programming • makes the computer do something • text files with small pieces of data • to tell the computer to do something • representation using only 1's and 0's • ...
Vocab 2016-04-18
Across
- lan that uses no wires
- telephone systems satellites
- high end programs designed to provide network
- hardware that can be found on many types of servers
Down
- a software such as internet explore
- software architectural model relationship
- collects telephone service
- each device on a network
- people who break into computer systems
- a small simple inexpensive device
- connected by routers
11 Clues: connected by routers • lan that uses no wires • each device on a network • collects telephone service • telephone systems satellites • a small simple inexpensive device • a software such as internet explore • people who break into computer systems • software architectural model relationship • high end programs designed to provide network • ...
mamark 2022-03-18
Across
- is data that is entered into or received by a computer
- is an any digital moving picture, which includes a computer file in video formats such as MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, DivX or FLV.
- is a feature within software that allows the modification of files.
- is the set of rules that defines the combinations of symbols that are considered to be correctly structured statements or expressions in that language.
- is a printed circuit board that highlights the key components of a computer or other device and has connectors that enables other circuit boards to be inserted into it.
- is a type of computer program that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code.
- describes electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data in terms of two states: positive and non-positive.
- is a software package designed to create electronic presentations consisting of a series of separate pages or slides.
- is an 8-bit signed two's complement integer. It can be any string of more than one bit that made up a simple piece of information like a single character.
- allow users to see what the results of data to better understand and predict current and future data
- is a software program created by Microsoft that uses spreadsheets to organize numbers and data with formulas and functions.
- is a small handheld device that is dragged across a flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen, typically having buttons that are pressed to control functions.
- is a mechanism that enables a computer to retain data, either temporarily or permanently.
- is a machine for performing calculations automatically.
- is a sequence of instruction s that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached
- is the radio signal sent from a wireless router to a nearby device, which translates the signal into data you can see and use.
- is used to increment the value of a variable by 1.
- is a set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization.
- is traditionally a sequence of characters, either as a literal constant or as some kind of variable.
- is an identification classifier for working out logical truth values and algebraic variables.
- is a data type used in programming languages, such as Java, C++, and C#.
- is a data type composed of a number that is not an integer, because it includes a fraction represented in decimal format.
- is the base of knowledge closely linked to the development and application of technological means and their interactions with life, society, and the environment, drawing on subjects such as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.
- is a data type used to represent real numbers that do not have fractional values.
- is a field of computer science that investigates how computers should represent numbers and perform operations on them.
Down
- is the largest vendor of computer software in the world; it can lead provider of cloud computing services, video games, computer and gaming hardware, search and other online services.
- also known as the CPU, provides the instructions and processing power the computer needs to do its work.
- is a separate viewing area on a computer display screen in a system that allows multiple viewing areas as part of a graphical user interface (GUI).
- is a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
- is a computer programming language often used to build websites and software, automate tasks, and conduct data analysis.
- is a data structure consisting of a collection of elements (values or variables), each identified by at least one array index or key.
- is a unit of hardware , outside or inside the case or housing for the essential computer (processor, memory, and data paths) that is capable of providing input to the essential computer or of receiving output or of both.
- is a symbol that tells the compiler or interpreter to perform specific mathematical, relational or logical operation and produce final result.
- is a calculation tool used by sliding counters along rods or grooves, used to perform mathematical functions.
- is a lexical token that names the language's entities. Some of the kinds of entities an identifier might denote include variables, data types, labels, subroutines, and modules.
- also called computer printer, electronic device that accepts text files or images from a computer and transfers them to a medium such as paper or film.
- is used to decrease the operand values by 1.
- is a fundamental data type built into the compiler and used to define numeric variables holding numbers with decimal points.
- is similar to mobile phones, handheld computers, and even technology.
- is a machine or device that defines instructions from a software or hardware program to perform processes, calculations, and operations.
- is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language with as few implementation dependencies as possible
- is a Unix-like, open source and community-developed operating system (OS) for computers, servers, mainframes, mobile devices and embedded devices.
- is a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- it is the most basic data type in C. It stores a single character and requires a single byte of memory in almost all compilers.
- is an electronic visual computer display that includes a screen, circuitry and the case in which that circuitry is enclosed.
- is the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer by revenue, and is the developer of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs).
- is a computer graphics that has a core technology in digital photography, film, video games, cell phone and computer displays, and many specialized applications.
- is a series of coded software instructions to control the operation of a computer or other machine.
- is a 16-bit signed two's complement integer.
- any information processed by and sent out from a computer or other electronic device is considered output.
50 Clues: is used to decrease the operand values by 1. • is a 16-bit signed two's complement integer. • is used to increment the value of a variable by 1. • is data that is entered into or received by a computer • is a machine for performing calculations automatically. • is a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter. • ...
Kaylee vocab 2014-02-10
Across
- the main circuit board of a computer
- a file that contains information about you
- random access memory
- a part of a computer's memory
- the main program in a computer that controls the way the computer
- 1’s and 0’s
- Use of a personal computer to perform publishing tasks
- Domain Name System
- a source open to the public
- port Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices to be easily connected
- equipment used for a particular purpose especially computer equipment
- Publicly accessible computer network
- stands for central processing unit
- a computer program that is used to find and look at information on the Internet
- Company that provides Internet
Down
- connected to a computer but not an essential part of it
- read only memory
- to load a program into a computer from a disk
- the programs that run on a computer and perform certain functions
- a computer in a network that uses the services provided by a server
- the practice of storing regularly used computer data on multiple servers
- a device that is used for storing computer data
- the main computer in a network which provides files
- address Number that uniquely identifies each computer on the Internet
- the letters and symbols that are the address of a Web site
- a unit of computer information that is equal to eight bits
- a setting option
- a system of computers and other devices that are connected to each other
- Computer program that is typically stored in EPROM and used by the CPU
29 Clues: 1’s and 0’s • read only memory • a setting option • Domain Name System • random access memory • a source open to the public • a part of a computer's memory • Company that provides Internet • stands for central processing unit • the main circuit board of a computer • Publicly accessible computer network • a file that contains information about you • ...
Rylee's crossword puzzle 2022-02-22
Across
- keyboards use USB cables, most require.
- It funnels power through the multicolored. cables
- modern printers, PDAs require.
- houses your graphics card.
- slots let peripherals communicate quickly.
- older printers probably connect to.
- houses most of your computer’s components.
Down
- they are slower than new USB, firewire ports.
- if you want better sound quality you can buy.
- to connect types of peripherals: digital. cameras
- the brain.
- activates when you turn on the computer.
- hard drive isn’t nearly as fast.
13 Clues: the brain. • houses your graphics card. • modern printers, PDAs require. • hard drive isn’t nearly as fast. • older printers probably connect to. • keyboards use USB cables, most require. • activates when you turn on the computer. • slots let peripherals communicate quickly. • houses most of your computer’s components. • they are slower than new USB, firewire ports. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-09-28
Across
- the brain of the computer
- printed circuit board
- port also known as the communications port
- port used for mouse and keyboards
- connects many different types of peripherals
- lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- an integrated sound chip
Down
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables
- port used for older printers and scanners
- which supplies the image to the monitor
- a basic operating system
- universal serial bus
- temporary information,such as data relating to open programs is stored in
13 Clues: universal serial bus • printed circuit board • a basic operating system • an integrated sound chip • the brain of the computer • port used for mouse and keyboards • which supplies the image to the monitor • port used for older printers and scanners • port also known as the communications port • connects many different types of peripherals • ...
VR 2023-05-09
8 Clues: to be alone • all types of VR • a virtual Reality • a non fundable ... • to explore a new place • computer generated world • to be watched from a device • how far you can see in a game
mamark 2022-03-18
Across
- is a machine for performing calculations automatically.
- describes electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data in terms of two states: positive and non-positive.
- is a separate viewing area on a computer display screen in a system that allows multiple viewing areas as part of a graphical user interface (GUI).
- is a feature within software that allows the modification of files.
- is an electronic visual computer display that includes a screen, circuitry and the case in which that circuitry is enclosed.
- is traditionally a sequence of characters, either as a literal constant or as some kind of variable.
- any information processed by and sent out from a computer or other electronic device is considered output.
- is a Unix-like, open source and community-developed operating system (OS) for computers, servers, mainframes, mobile devices and embedded devices.
- is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language with as few implementation dependencies as possible
- is an 8-bit signed two's complement integer. It can be any string of more than one bit that made up a simple piece of information like a single character.
- is a 16-bit signed two's complement integer.
- also called computer printer, electronic device that accepts text files or images from a computer and transfers them to a medium such as paper or film.
- is used to decrease the operand values by 1.
- is a software package designed to create electronic presentations consisting of a series of separate pages or slides.
- is the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer by revenue, and is the developer of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs).
- is a lexical token that names the language's entities. Some of the kinds of entities an identifier might denote include variables, data types, labels, subroutines, and modules.
- is an identification classifier for working out logical truth values and algebraic variables.
- is a computer graphics that has a core technology in digital photography, film, video games, cell phone and computer displays, and many specialized applications.
- is a data type used to represent real numbers that do not have fractional values.
- is a machine or device that defines instructions from a software or hardware program to perform processes, calculations, and operations.
- is a fundamental data type built into the compiler and used to define numeric variables holding numbers with decimal points.
- is a mechanism that enables a computer to retain data, either temporarily or permanently.
- is a small handheld device that is dragged across a flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen, typically having buttons that are pressed to control functions.
- also known as the CPU, provides the instructions and processing power the computer needs to do its work.
- allow users to see what the results of data to better understand and predict current and future data
- is a printed circuit board that highlights the key components of a computer or other device and has connectors that enables other circuit boards to be inserted into it.
- is a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
Down
- is a unit of hardware , outside or inside the case or housing for the essential computer (processor, memory, and data paths) that is capable of providing input to the essential computer or of receiving output or of both.
- is a data type used in programming languages, such as Java, C++, and C#.
- is the largest vendor of computer software in the world; it can lead provider of cloud computing services, video games, computer and gaming hardware, search and other online services.
- is a data type composed of a number that is not an integer, because it includes a fraction represented in decimal format.
- is an any digital moving picture, which includes a computer file in video formats such as MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, DivX or FLV.
- is data that is entered into or received by a computer
- is a symbol that tells the compiler or interpreter to perform specific mathematical, relational or logical operation and produce final result.
- is the set of rules that defines the combinations of symbols that are considered to be correctly structured statements or expressions in that language.
- is the radio signal sent from a wireless router to a nearby device, which translates the signal into data you can see and use.
- is a field of computer science that investigates how computers should represent numbers and perform operations on them.
- is a set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization.
- is a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- is the base of knowledge closely linked to the development and application of technological means and their interactions with life, society, and the environment, drawing on subjects such as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.
- is a computer programming language often used to build websites and software, automate tasks, and conduct data analysis.
- is similar to mobile phones, handheld computers, and even technology.
- is a series of coded software instructions to control the operation of a computer or other machine.
- is a software program created by Microsoft that uses spreadsheets to organize numbers and data with formulas and functions.
- is used to increment the value of a variable by 1.
- it is the most basic data type in C. It stores a single character and requires a single byte of memory in almost all compilers.
- is a type of computer program that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code.
- is a sequence of instruction s that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached
- is a data structure consisting of a collection of elements (values or variables), each identified by at least one array index or key.
- is a calculation tool used by sliding counters along rods or grooves, used to perform mathematical functions.
50 Clues: is a 16-bit signed two's complement integer. • is used to decrease the operand values by 1. • is used to increment the value of a variable by 1. • is data that is entered into or received by a computer • is a machine for performing calculations automatically. • is a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter. • ...
mamark 2022-03-18
Across
- is a sequence of instruction s that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached
- is a mechanism that enables a computer to retain data, either temporarily or permanently.
- is the largest vendor of computer software in the world; it can lead provider of cloud computing services, video games, computer and gaming hardware, search and other online services.
- is a computer programming language often used to build websites and software, automate tasks, and conduct data analysis.
- is a data type used in programming languages, such as Java, C++, and C#.
- is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language with as few implementation dependencies as possible
- is a printed circuit board that highlights the key components of a computer or other device and has connectors that enables other circuit boards to be inserted into it.
- is the radio signal sent from a wireless router to a nearby device, which translates the signal into data you can see and use.
- is a calculation tool used by sliding counters along rods or grooves, used to perform mathematical functions.
- is a data structure consisting of a collection of elements (values or variables), each identified by at least one array index or key.
- is a 16-bit signed two's complement integer.
- is a software program created by Microsoft that uses spreadsheets to organize numbers and data with formulas and functions.
- allow users to see what the results of data to better understand and predict current and future data
- also known as the CPU, provides the instructions and processing power the computer needs to do its work.
- is an 8-bit signed two's complement integer. It can be any string of more than one bit that made up a simple piece of information like a single character.
- is a type of computer program that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code.
- describes electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data in terms of two states: positive and non-positive.
- is the base of knowledge closely linked to the development and application of technological means and their interactions with life, society, and the environment, drawing on subjects such as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.
- is a set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization.
- is a data type used to represent real numbers that do not have fractional values.
- is a symbol that tells the compiler or interpreter to perform specific mathematical, relational or logical operation and produce final result.
- is a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
- is a lexical token that names the language's entities. Some of the kinds of entities an identifier might denote include variables, data types, labels, subroutines, and modules.
- is a unit of hardware , outside or inside the case or housing for the essential computer (processor, memory, and data paths) that is capable of providing input to the essential computer or of receiving output or of both.
- is data that is entered into or received by a computer
Down
- is a separate viewing area on a computer display screen in a system that allows multiple viewing areas as part of a graphical user interface (GUI).
- is the set of rules that defines the combinations of symbols that are considered to be correctly structured statements or expressions in that language.
- is a data type composed of a number that is not an integer, because it includes a fraction represented in decimal format.
- is traditionally a sequence of characters, either as a literal constant or as some kind of variable.
- is a software package designed to create electronic presentations consisting of a series of separate pages or slides.
- is an any digital moving picture, which includes a computer file in video formats such as MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, DivX or FLV.
- is a machine or device that defines instructions from a software or hardware program to perform processes, calculations, and operations.
- is an identification classifier for working out logical truth values and algebraic variables.
- it is the most basic data type in C. It stores a single character and requires a single byte of memory in almost all compilers.
- is used to decrease the operand values by 1.
- is a Unix-like, open source and community-developed operating system (OS) for computers, servers, mainframes, mobile devices and embedded devices.
- is a machine for performing calculations automatically.
- is a field of computer science that investigates how computers should represent numbers and perform operations on them.
- is a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- is a computer graphics that has a core technology in digital photography, film, video games, cell phone and computer displays, and many specialized applications.
- also called computer printer, electronic device that accepts text files or images from a computer and transfers them to a medium such as paper or film.
- is similar to mobile phones, handheld computers, and even technology.
- is a small handheld device that is dragged across a flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen, typically having buttons that are pressed to control functions.
- any information processed by and sent out from a computer or other electronic device is considered output.
- is an electronic visual computer display that includes a screen, circuitry and the case in which that circuitry is enclosed.
- is a fundamental data type built into the compiler and used to define numeric variables holding numbers with decimal points.
- is used to increment the value of a variable by 1.
- is a series of coded software instructions to control the operation of a computer or other machine.
- is a feature within software that allows the modification of files.
- is the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer by revenue, and is the developer of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs).
50 Clues: is used to decrease the operand values by 1. • is a 16-bit signed two's complement integer. • is used to increment the value of a variable by 1. • is data that is entered into or received by a computer • is a machine for performing calculations automatically. • is a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter. • ...
Hardware and Software ( Parts of a computer ) 2021-02-25
Across
- software for pictures or clipart
- an electronic machine that is used for storing, organizing, and finding words, numbers, and pictures, for doing calculations, and for controlling other machines
- software designed by criminals to prevent computer users from getting access to their own computer system or files unless they pay money
- a computer that is small enough to be carried around easily and is flat when closed
- the instructions that control what a computer does; computer programs
- a large smartphone that can be used like a tablet computer
- remove bugs (= mistakes) from a computer program
- a computer program that is designed for a particular purpose
- a piece of electronic equipment that connects computer networks to each other, and sends information between networks
- a view on a computer screen that contains icons (= small symbols or pictures) representing files, programs, and other features of the compute.
- any small device whose name you have forgotten or do not know
- an electronic glove that sends information about the hand movements of the person wearing it to a computer
- a part of a computer that controls its main operations
- a printer attached to a computer, that can make a solid object from a digital (= computer) model by printing many separate layers of the object
Down
- the part of a computer that performs operations on the information that is put into it
- a brand name for a system for connecting electronic equipment such as mobile phones, computers, and electronic organizers to each other and to the internet using radio signals
- a computer language designed for business managers
- a small computer program, often used on websites, that performs one particular task and works from within a larger program
- software that is no longer produced or supported by the company that originally made it
- is used mainly for typing text into your computer
- Random access memory (temporary)
- a computer program or part of a computer program that can make copies of itself and is intended to prevent the computer from working normally
- the core of a computer system
- a piece of equipment, such as a printer, that can be connected to a computer
- computer software that is designed to damage the way a computer works
- the physical and electronic parts of a computer, rather than the instructions it follows
- a brand name for computer software that allows a group of two or more people to see and talk to each other over the internet using their computers, tablets, or smartphones
- a small device used to point to and select items
- a device for making images of the inside of the body or for reading information into a computer system
- a part of a computer to which extra devices such as printers, scanners, and digital cameras can be connected easily
- Virtual Private Network: a private computer network within a larger network such as the internet
31 Clues: the core of a computer system • software for pictures or clipart • Random access memory (temporary) • remove bugs (= mistakes) from a computer program • a small device used to point to and select items • is used mainly for typing text into your computer • a computer language designed for business managers • a part of a computer that controls its main operations • ...
Hardware and Software ( Parts of a computer ) 2021-02-24
Across
- software for pictures or clipart
- an electronic machine that is used for storing, organizing, and finding words, numbers, and pictures, for doing calculations, and for controlling other machines
- software designed by criminals to prevent computer users from getting access to their own computer system or files unless they pay money
- a computer that is small enough to be carried around easily and is flat when closed
- the instructions that control what a computer does; computer programs
- a large smartphone that can be used like a tablet computer
- remove bugs (= mistakes) from a computer program
- a computer program that is designed for a particular purpose
- a piece of electronic equipment that connects computer networks to each other, and sends information between networks
- a view on a computer screen that contains icons (= small symbols or pictures) representing files, programs, and other features of the compute.
- any small device whose name you have forgotten or do not know
- an electronic glove that sends information about the hand movements of the person wearing it to a computer
- a part of a computer that controls its main operations
- a printer attached to a computer, that can make a solid object from a digital (= computer) model by printing many separate layers of the object
Down
- the part of a computer that performs operations on the information that is put into it
- a brand name for a system for connecting electronic equipment such as mobile phones, computers, and electronic organizers to each other and to the internet using radio signals
- a computer language designed for business managers
- a small computer program, often used on websites, that performs one particular task and works from within a larger program
- software that is no longer produced or supported by the company that originally made it
- is used mainly for typing text into your computer
- Random access memory (temporary)
- a computer program or part of a computer program that can make copies of itself and is intended to prevent the computer from working normally
- the core of a computer system
- a piece of equipment, such as a printer, that can be connected to a computer
- computer software that is designed to damage the way a computer works
- the physical and electronic parts of a computer, rather than the instructions it follows
- a brand name for computer software that allows a group of two or more people to see and talk to each other over the internet using their computers, tablets, or smartphones
- a small device used to point to and select items
- a device for making images of the inside of the body or for reading information into a computer system
- a part of a computer to which extra devices such as printers, scanners, and digital cameras can be connected easily
- Virtual Private Network: a private computer network within a larger network such as the internet
31 Clues: the core of a computer system • software for pictures or clipart • Random access memory (temporary) • remove bugs (= mistakes) from a computer program • a small device used to point to and select items • is used mainly for typing text into your computer • a computer language designed for business managers • a part of a computer that controls its main operations • ...
anatomy of a computer 2018-02-12
Across
- its also a type of truck
- card produces sound
- can connects types of peripherals
- sound cards can be added to this
- the thing that plugs into a box to charge your phone
- _asic _nput/output _ystem
- port Older printer port
- It funnels power threw colored cables
Down
- the green thing at the bottom
- port also known as a COM
- its a port to plug keyboard into the computer(older fashion)
- Graphics generator
- the brain that carries out the computers instruction
13 Clues: Graphics generator • card produces sound • port Older printer port • its also a type of truck • port also known as a COM • _asic _nput/output _ystem • the green thing at the bottom • sound cards can be added to this • can connects types of peripherals • It funnels power threw colored cables • the thing that plugs into a box to charge your phone • ...
network+ lesson1 2013-02-03
Across
- A computer or other device connected to a network, which has a unique address and is capable of sending or receiving data.
- The network service that allows printers to be shared by several users on a network.
- A way of exchanging data between computers that are not connected on a network. The term “sneakernet” was coined before the widespread use of networks, when data was copied from a computer to a removable storage device such as a floppy disk, carried (presumably by someone wearing sneakers) to another computer, then copied from the storage device onto the second computer.
- The devices, data, and data storage space provided by a computer, whether stand-alone or shared.
- The network services that manage the storage and transfer of e-mail between users on a network. In addition to sending, receiving, and storing mail, mail services can include filtering, routing, notification, scheduling, and data exchange with other mail servers.
- The process of copying critical data files to a secure storage area. Often, backups are performed according to a formulaic schedule.
- The process of mastering material pertaining to a particular hardware system, operating system, programming language, or other software program, then proving your mastery by passing a series of exams.
- Technology Industry Association See CompTIA.
- The services that enable a network to communicate with the Internet, including Web servers and browsers, file transfer capabilities, Internet addressing schemes, security filters, and a means for directly logging on to other computers.
- The main circuit board that controls a computer.
- The functions provided by a network.
- (network operating system) The software that runs on a server and enables the server to manage data, users, groups, security, applications, and other networking functions. The most popular network operating systems are UNIX, Linux, and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2.
- (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) A professional certification established by Microsoft that demonstrates in-depth knowledge about Microsoft products.
- local area network See LAN.
- The physical layout of computers on a network.
- A computer on the network that manages shared resources. Servers usually have more processing power, memory, and hard disk space than clients. They run network operating software that can manage not only data, but also users, groups, security, and applications on the network.
- remote access server.
- The centralized management of multiple types of network-based communications, such as voice, video, fax, and messaging services.
- The process of centrally administering a finite number of network addresses for an entire LAN. Usually this task can be accomplished without touching the client workstations.
- The use of data networks to carry voice (or telephone), video, and other communications services in addition to data.
- The process of determining the number of copies of a single application that are currently in use on the network and whether the number in use exceeds the authorized number of licenses.
- A computer that runs a desktop operating system and connects to a network.
- The process of evaluating security measures currently in place on a network and notifying the network administrator if a security breach occurs.
- (wide area network) A network that spans a long distance and connects two or more LANs.
- (network interface card) The device that enables a workstation to connect to the network and communicate with other computers. NICs are manufactured by several different companies and come with a variety of specifications that are tailored to the workstation’s and the network’s requirements. NICs are also called network adapters.
- The property of a network that allows you to add nodes or increase its size easily.
- (Net+) The professional certification established by CompTIA that verifies broad, vendor-independent networking technology skills, such as an understanding of protocols, topologies, networking hardware, and network troubleshooting.
- The process of distributing data transfer activity evenly so that no single device is overwhelmed.
- The skills such as customer relations, oral and written communications, dependability, teamwork, and leadership abilities, which are not easily measured, but are nevertheless important in a networking career.
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- The scheme for assigning a unique identifying number to every workstation and device on the network. The type of addressing used on a network depends on its protocols and network operating system.
- A computer that manages Web site services, such as supplying a Web page to multiple users on demand.
- A computer that enables resource sharing by other computers on the same network.
- (Cisco Certified Network Associate) A professional certification that attests to one’s skills in installing, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting medium-sized networks that use Cisco Systems’ switches and routers.
- The process of collecting and storing data on the number and types of software and hardware assets in an organization’s network. The data collection is automated by electronically examining each network client from a server.
- The process of automatically transferring a data file or installing a software application from the server to a client on the network.
- A discrete unit of information sent from one node on a network to another.
- One of several types of specialized devices that allows two or more networks or multiple parts of one network to connect and exchange data.
- The part of a network to which segments and significant shared devices (such as routers, switches, and servers) connect. A backbone is sometimes referred to as “a network of networks” because of its role in interconnecting smaller parts of a LAN or WAN.
- (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) An elite certification that recognizes expert-level installation, configuration, management, and troubleshooting skills on networks that use a range of Cisco Systems’ devices.
- A computer that uses applications and data only from its local disks and that is not connected to a network.
- The process of retrieving files from a backup. It is necessary to restore files if the original files are lost or deleted.
- A person who uses a computer.
- The process of determining how much data transfer activity is taking place on a network or network segment and notifying administrators when a segment becomes overloaded.
- See peer-to-peer network.
- A network in which every computer can communicate directly with every other computer. By default, no computer on a peer-to-peer network has more authority than another. However, each computer can be configured to share only some of its resources and keep other resources inaccessible to other nodes on the network.
- The network services that centrally administer and simplify complicated management tasks on the network. Examples of management services include license tracking, security auditing, asset management, address management, software distribution, traffic monitoring, load balancing, and hardware diagnosis.
- The means through which data are transmitted and received. Transmission media may be physical, such as wire or cable, or wireless, such as radio waves.
- The functions of a file server that allow users to share data files, applications, and storage areas.
- The professional certification established by CompTIA that verifies knowledge about PC operation, repair, and management.
- (metropolitan area network) A network that is larger than a LAN, typically connecting clients and servers from multiple buildings, but within a limited geographic area. For example, a MAN could connect multiple city government buildings around a city’s center.
- A computer on the network that requests resources or services from another computer on a network. In some cases, a client could also act as a server. The term client may also refer to the user of a client workstation or a client software application installed on the workstation.
- Unsolicited, unwanted e-mail.
- network A network that uses centrally administered computers, known as servers, to enable resource sharing for and to facilitate communication between the other computers on the network.
- A person working on a computer on a different network or in a different geographical location from the LAN’s server.
- A standard method or format for communication between network devices. For example, some protocols ensure that data are transferred in sequence and without error from one node on the network to another. Other protocols ensure that data belonging to a Web page are formatted to appear correctly in a Web browser window. Still others encode passwords and keep data transmissions secure.
- A part of a network. Usually, a segment is composed of a group of nodes that share the same communications channel for all their traffic.
56 Clues: remote access server. • See peer-to-peer network. • local area network See LAN. • A person who uses a computer. • Unsolicited, unwanted e-mail. • The functions provided by a network. • Technology Industry Association See CompTIA. • The physical layout of computers on a network. • The main circuit board that controls a computer. • ...
Mykelle's Crossword 2013-01-03
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- Another word for info.
- Interface on a computer to which you can connect to a device. (Like a flash drive.)
- WYSIWIG
- The stuff you cant touch.
- A storage device that provides resources to many computers, or other decives. (Like printers and file servers.)
- An organized list of instructions that, when started, makes the computer act in a predetermined manner. Whithout theses computers are useless.
- A small plastic hard drive that stores info and is alot like a floppy disk.
- program used to view HTML documents
- TFT
- Disk Operationg System.
- a symbol (as a letter or number) that represents information.
- The opening page for a website.
- Google, Yahoo, and Bing are examples of this.
- An agreed upon format of uses between two devices.
- A small piece of software that tells the operating system and other software how to communicate with a piece of hardware.
- World wide web.
- The way a program is set up, or how imformation is arranged.
- what you click on to begin almost any task on your computer.
- This identifies and blocks viruses before they can infect the computer.
- Random access memory.
- Tower/box.
- This is a small picture or object that represents a file program web page or command.
- Dots per inch on the monitor.
- A tablet used for reading sold by Amazon.
- Copying from one file to another.
- Collects, organizes, and stores any and all types of information. Information can be pulled, looked at, and added at any time. (Think powerschool.)
- Something that holds and saves a collection of data.
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- What pops up after you click the start button.
- PDA
- Computer equipment on which information can be stored
- graphical representation of text that may include different typefaces, point size, weight, or design.
- The stuff you can touch.
- URL
- The little icons at the bottom right hand corner of the computer that shows things like volume control and batery power.
- a card that helps the minitor display the image on the computer screan.
- Something that needs another program to open it.
- USB
- This is anywhere where Wi-Fi is accessible.
- a line of tablet computers designed and marked by Apple Inc.
- Mail sent electrionically through the internet or satellite.
- This is a device that is connected to a host computer, but is not part of it.
- Device that desplays signals on a computer screen.
- minni laptop, very small and light (dont have as many functions as computers).
- Collection of coputers and other hardware interconnected by communication channels that allow sharing of rewources and info.
- skipping around the internet quickly scanning for info.
- When someone copies files or databases so that they will be preserved in case of equipment failure or other catastrophy.
- Automatically starts up programs when you turn on the computer.
- The start buotton is on this.
- Device that moves the cursor on the screen.
- Black compact disk that records, gets erased and can record again.
- File that remembers and holds information of where you have been.
- Short for picture element and is one point of a graphic image.
52 Clues: PDA • URL • USB • TFT • WYSIWIG • Tower/box. • World wide web. • Random access memory. • Another word for info. • Disk Operationg System. • The stuff you can touch. • The stuff you cant touch. • The start buotton is on this. • Dots per inch on the monitor. • The opening page for a website. • Copying from one file to another. • program used to view HTML documents • ...
Computer Crossword 2023-09-19
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- Most modern mice and keyboard require this
- let peripherals communicate with the processor..
- Directs data traffic.
- Brain of the computer.
- Much slower than new USB and FireWire ports
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- Houses your graphics card.
- Motherboards often have this integrated into it.
- Can connect many to many different types of peripherals
- Buffer for processor.
- The motherboard manufacturer installed it.
- Modern printers require ___ connections
- An older printer or scanner, would have to connect to this port.
- Funnels power through a cable.
13 Clues: Buffer for processor. • Directs data traffic. • Brain of the computer. • Houses your graphics card. • Funnels power through a cable. • Modern printers require ___ connections • Most modern mice and keyboard require this • The motherboard manufacturer installed it. • Much slower than new USB and FireWire ports • Motherboards often have this integrated into it. • ...
Computer Science 2020-12-09
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- representation using only 1's and 0's
- mistake in computer programming
- uploaded to a computer;can cause damage
- a bunch of computers working together
- the parts of a computer that you can touch
- to tell the computer to do something
- smallest size of storage
- computer that stores data for other computers
- tells you the time
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- bullying online
- outcome of an input
- text files with small pieces of data
- copying another persons work & using it
- parts of the computer you cant touch
- assigned to each device
- makes the computer do something
- start a computer
- Uniform Resource Locator
- restart a computer
19 Clues: bullying online • start a computer • restart a computer • tells you the time • outcome of an input • assigned to each device • smallest size of storage • Uniform Resource Locator • mistake in computer programming • makes the computer do something • text files with small pieces of data • to tell the computer to do something • representation using only 1's and 0's • ...
Clone of Computer Science 2024-10-10
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- representation using only 1's and 0's
- mistake in computer programming
- uploaded to a computer;can cause damage
- a bunch of computers working together
- the parts of a computer that you can touch
- to tell the computer to do something
- smallest size of storage
- computer that stores data for other computers
- tells you the time
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- bullying online
- outcome of an input
- text files with small pieces of data
- copying another persons work & using it
- parts of the computer you cant touch
- assigned to each device
- makes the computer do something
- start a computer
- Uniform Resource Locator
- restart a computer
19 Clues: bullying online • start a computer • restart a computer • tells you the time • outcome of an input • assigned to each device • smallest size of storage • Uniform Resource Locator • mistake in computer programming • makes the computer do something • text files with small pieces of data • to tell the computer to do something • representation using only 1's and 0's • ...
Cyber Security Puzzle 2024-04-22
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- A property that information is not disclosed to users, processes, or devices unless they have been authorized to access the information.
- the fabrication of a false online identity by a cybercriminal for the purposes of deception, fraud, or exploitation
- an attack in which someone sends unsolicited messages to a Bluetooth-enabled device
- An event which causes unplanned interruption in operations or functions for an unacceptable length of time.
- process of determining, by evaluating applicable access control information, whether a subject is allowed to have the specified types of access to a particular resource.
- the physical opening where a data cable can be plugged in
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- an ethical hacking technique used to gather as much data as possible about a specific targeted computer system, an infrastructure and networks to identify opportunities to penetrate them
- A computer program that can replicate itself, infect a computer without permission or knowledge of the user, and then spread or propagate to another computer.
- a form of testing that is performed with knowledge of a target system's internals
- any method by which authorized and unauthorized users are able to get around normal security measures and gain high level user access (aka root access) on a computer system, network, or software application
- an unexpected and relatively small defect, fault, flaw, or imperfection in an information system or device.
- capability to limit network traffic between networks and/or information systems.
- The use of mathematical techniques to provide security services, such as confidentiality, data integrity, entity authentication, and data origin authentication.
- a design and programming philosophy that focuses on formally correct and verifiable input handling throughout all phases of the software development lifecycle
- The unauthorized transfer of information from an information system.
15 Clues: the physical opening where a data cable can be plugged in • The unauthorized transfer of information from an information system. • capability to limit network traffic between networks and/or information systems. • a form of testing that is performed with knowledge of a target system's internals • ...
Technology 2018-09-03
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- Computer Aided design
- random access memory
- collection of data with a name
- used to send and receive computer files via telephone limes
- start up of the computer
- a microprocessor
- degree of sharpness of the screen
- program that provides you with pictures to help you interact with your computer
- home keys on the keyboard
- part of the computer where all other parts of the computer are connected
- a website's text and information
- connection on the computer that allows input devices
- parts of the computer that we can touch and see
- a program used to view web pages
- a saved link to a particular Web page
- transferring data from another computer to your computer
- a collection of connected networks
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- Perform tasks for us as users
- pointing device
- a wireless communications technology intended to replace cables
- Read only Memory
- Repetitive Strain Injury
- visual display unit
- any device used to give instructions to the computer is called an......device
- .......system that runs the computer
- converts documents to digital format
- data temporarily stored on your computer
- a type of communications technology whereby a single wire can carry more than one type of signal at once
- a program that is designed to disrupt the normal working of your computer
- software provided at no cost to the user
- digital video
31 Clues: digital video • pointing device • Read only Memory • a microprocessor • visual display unit • random access memory • Computer Aided design • Repetitive Strain Injury • start up of the computer • home keys on the keyboard • Perform tasks for us as users • collection of data with a name • a website's text and information • a program used to view web pages • degree of sharpness of the screen • ...
Basic Puzzle 2025-04-09
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- The power supply unit. Converts AC power from your wall outlet to DC power the computer components need.
- The main circuit board everything else connects to. Think of it as the backbone of your system.
- A special processor optimized for graphics. Critical for gaming, 3D work, and video editing.
- The “brain” that processes instructions. The faster the CPU, the zippier your computer will feel.
- Your portal to the internet. Chrome, Firefox, and Edge are some of the most popular.
- A discrete package of data, like a document, photo, or program.
- The display screen. Comes in different sizes, resolutions, and panel types like LCD, LED, OLED.
- Software that detects and removes malware like viruses, spyware, and ransomware.
- For typing and giving your computer commands. I’m a sucker for a nice mechanical keyboard.
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- Your computer’s long-term storage for files, programs, and the operating system itself.
- A faster, pricier type of storage that makes your computer boot up and load programs much quicker.
- Short for Operating System. The main software that manages your computer’s hardware and software.
- A program designed for a specific task, like a web browser, photo editor, or game.
- Monitors incoming and outgoing network traffic to protect your system and data.
- Lets you precisely point at and interact with things on the screen. Gaming mice are a whole rabbit hole!
- A block of metal fins that draws heat away from the CPU or GPU. Usually topped with a fan.
- Where active programs and data get temporarily stored for quick access. More RAM means better multitasking.
17 Clues: A discrete package of data, like a document, photo, or program. • Monitors incoming and outgoing network traffic to protect your system and data. • Software that detects and removes malware like viruses, spyware, and ransomware. • A program designed for a specific task, like a web browser, photo editor, or game. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer- Caleb 2022-02-17
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- houses most of your computer components
- keyboard generally purple and mouse generally green
- houses your graphics card
- most cards connect to your motherboards pci slots
- the brain that carries out your computers instructions
- also known as COM
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- Installs A Basic OS
- for older devices "i.e., printers, etc..."
- funnels power through the multi color cables
- you can use to connect many different types of peripherals
- many peripherals use this type of port
- stores temporary information
12 Clues: also known as COM • Installs A Basic OS • houses your graphics card • stores temporary information • many peripherals use this type of port • houses most of your computer components • for older devices "i.e., printers, etc..." • funnels power through the multi color cables • most cards connect to your motherboards pci slots • ...
Technology 2018-09-03
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- Computer Aided design
- random access memory
- collection of data with a name
- used to send and receive computer files via telephone limes
- start up of the computer
- a microprocessor
- degree of sharpness of the screen
- program that provides you with pictures to help you interact with your computer
- home keys on the keyboard
- part of the computer where all other parts of the computer are connected
- a website's text and information
- connection on the computer that allows input devices
- parts of the computer that we can touch and see
- a program used to view web pages
- a saved link to a particular Web page
- transferring data from another computer to your computer
- a collection of connected networks
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- Perform tasks for us as users
- pointing device
- a wireless communications technology intended to replace cables
- Read only Memory
- Repetitive Strain Injury
- visual display unit
- any device used to give instructions to the computer is called an......device
- .......system that runs the computer
- converts documents to digital format
- data temporarily stored on your computer
- a type of communications technology whereby a single wire can carry more than one type of signal at once
- a program that is designed to disrupt the normal working of your computer
- software provided at no cost to the user
- digital video
31 Clues: digital video • pointing device • Read only Memory • a microprocessor • visual display unit • random access memory • Computer Aided design • Repetitive Strain Injury • start up of the computer • home keys on the keyboard • Perform tasks for us as users • collection of data with a name • a website's text and information • a program used to view web pages • degree of sharpness of the screen • ...
Computer Science Basics Crossword Challenge 2023-10-09
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- - Pointing device used for navigation.
- - Physical components of a computer.
- - Secret code for user authentication.
- - Global network connecting computers.
- - Main circuit board of a computer.
- - Electronic mail for online communication.
- - Wireless internet connection.
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- - Central processing unit, the "brain" of a computer.
- - Wired network connection technology.
- - Programs that run on a computer.
- - Software for accessing websites.
- - Input device for typing.
- - Storage device for data and files.
- system - Software that manages computer resources.
- - Portable computer for on-the-go use.
- - Malicious software that can harm a computer.
- - Security system to block unauthorized access.
- - Display screen for computer output.
- - Computer memory for running programs.
- - Computer designed for stationary use.
20 Clues: - Input device for typing. • - Wireless internet connection. • - Programs that run on a computer. • - Software for accessing websites. • - Main circuit board of a computer. • - Storage device for data and files. • - Physical components of a computer. • - Display screen for computer output. • - Wired network connection technology. • - Pointing device used for navigation. • ...
Types of Stocks 2021-10-05
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- Well-known
- Income is dividends
- high risk since its a start-up and developing new products or exploring foreign, unknown, markets
- stocks of a company that increase the stock price and profit rapidly
- a financial gain, the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating or producing something
- stocks that are underpriced compared to similar companies in the industry
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- increase in value when the economy is strong and decrease when the economy is weak
- Sound investments because they don't flop due to financial slumps
- when the market is up
- the size of a company
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
- when the market is down
- investors choose to allocate more of their portfolio to smaller stocks
- future uncertainty about deviation from expected earnings or expected outcome
- part ownership in a company
- everyone can buy
16 Clues: Well-known • everyone can buy • Income is dividends • when the market is up • the size of a company • when the market is down • part ownership in a company • Sound investments because they don't flop due to financial slumps • stocks of a company that increase the stock price and profit rapidly • investors choose to allocate more of their portfolio to smaller stocks • ...
Types of shops 2015-04-26
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- signs in shop windows advertising the sales
- a shop that sells food
- sells fresh meat
- hard goods, such as nails and screws
- sells petrol, car products and sometimes food
- sells fresh fish
- for pets and pet food
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- a thing offered for sale at a price which is cheaper than expected
- sells newspapers and magazines
- sells fresh bread and cakes
- sells medicines
- people who are big shoppers at sales
- sells fresh fruit and vegetables
- very low prices
- an action used to remove the scales on a fish
- sells paper goods
16 Clues: sells medicines • very low prices • sells fresh meat • sells fresh fish • sells paper goods • for pets and pet food • a shop that sells food • sells fresh bread and cakes • sells newspapers and magazines • sells fresh fruit and vegetables • people who are big shoppers at sales • hard goods, such as nails and screws • signs in shop windows advertising the sales • ...
Types of books 2015-05-07
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- This is a book whose plot is not imaginary, but it is based on facts.
- This is a story, often for children, that is told in pictures.
- This is a book written by somebody (often a famous person) about his or her life.
- This is a book for travellers, where they will find a lot of useful information about the places they want to visit.
- This is a book that is written as a continuation of another one. It may have the same character(s) or storyline.
- This is a book that gives a description of a place, which tourists can benefit from while visiting.
- This is a very sad book that makes us cry.
- This is a piece of writing arranged in patterns of lines and sounds that express some thoughts and feelings.
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- These are stories about imaginary world(s) that involve magic.
- This is a book where a murder takes place and at the very end we find out who the murderer is.
- This book is a reliable source of information about people and historical events where facts are arranged in alphabetical order.
- This is a book for students containing information for the study of a particular subject.
- This is a very exciting book about adventures or a murder.
- This is a book that you can’t put down, it is likely to make you stay up because you’re so engrossed in reading.
- This is a book about invented people and events.
- This is a short story about adventure or some situation.
16 Clues: This is a very sad book that makes us cry. • This is a book about invented people and events. • This is a short story about adventure or some situation. • This is a very exciting book about adventures or a murder. • These are stories about imaginary world(s) that involve magic. • This is a story, often for children, that is told in pictures. • ...
Types of books 2015-05-07
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- This is a book that you can’t put down, it is likely to make you stay up because you’re so engrossed in reading.
- This is a book whose plot is not imaginary, but it is based on facts.
- This is a book for travellers, where they will find a lot of useful information about the places they want to visit.
- This is a book for students containing information for the study of a particular subject.
- This is a book written by somebody (often a famous person) about his or her life.
- This is a book about invented people and events.
- This is a book that is written as a continuation of another one. It may have the same character(s) or storyline.
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- This is a short story about adventure or some situation.
- This book is a reliable source of information about people and historical events where facts are arranged in alphabetical order.
- This is a story, often for children, that is told in pictures.
- This is a book that gives a description of a place, which tourists can benefit from while visiting.
- This is a piece of writing arranged in patterns of lines and sounds that express some thoughts and feelings.
- This is a very sad book that makes us cry.
- These are stories about imaginary world(s) that involve magic.
- This is a book where a murder takes place and at the very end we find out who the murderer is.
- This is a very exciting book about adventures or a murder.
16 Clues: This is a very sad book that makes us cry. • This is a book about invented people and events. • This is a short story about adventure or some situation. • This is a very exciting book about adventures or a murder. • This is a story, often for children, that is told in pictures. • These are stories about imaginary world(s) that involve magic. • ...
Types of Rock 2024-02-05
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- small,solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- sedimentary rock that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together
- running water,wind,or ice loosen & carry away fragments of rock
- in cementation the particle of sediment _ together
- rock formed from other rocks that are changed by heat & pressure
- most common extrusive rock
- igneous rock formed when magma hardened beneath Earth's surface
- type of rock formed when magma or lava cools & hardens
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- heat & _ can change any rock into metamorphic rock
- igneous rock formed from lava that erupted onto Earth's surface
- most abundant intrusive rock
- sedimentary rock that forms when the remains of plants & animals are deposited in thick layers
- sedimentary rocks are formed when pieces of rock are pressed and _ together
- the process that presses sediments together
- process by which sediment settles out of the water or wind carrying it
- ignis is a Latin word that means _
16 Clues: most common extrusive rock • most abundant intrusive rock • ignis is a Latin word that means _ • the process that presses sediments together • heat & _ can change any rock into metamorphic rock • in cementation the particle of sediment _ together • type of rock formed when magma or lava cools & hardens • igneous rock formed from lava that erupted onto Earth's surface • ...
TYPES OF SPORTS 2022-07-01
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- you throw this in a net
- you hit the ball with a flat bat
- you kick using your foot
- you hit the green ball across the net
- you roll a heavy ball to knockdown tenpin
- you wear glove and punch your opponent
- you wrestle your arm between 2 people
- you jump and slap the ball across the net
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- you hit a ball using a L shaped stick
- aim the small white ball into a small hole
- you hit the shuttlecock across the net
- you hit a small light ball on a table
- you ride a bicycle
- you swim
- you throw this in a basket
- you catch fish
16 Clues: you swim • you catch fish • you ride a bicycle • you throw this in a net • you kick using your foot • you throw this in a basket • you hit the ball with a flat bat • you hit a ball using a L shaped stick • you hit a small light ball on a table • you hit the green ball across the net • you wrestle your arm between 2 people • you hit the shuttlecock across the net • ...
Types of Poetry 2024-04-17
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- Two lines that rhyme
- A division in poetry like a paragraph in prose
- A five line, silly poem that has the rhyme scheme a, a, b, b, a.
- Most of these are in a fixed form of 14 lines of 10 syllables
- May be short or long, are not necessarily complete sentences or complete thoughts
- Expresses grief or mourning for someone who has died.
- A poem where the first letter of each line spells a word that can be read vertically.
- A three line Japanese poem usually about nature
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- A poem that resembles a diamond
- Ordinary language that people use when they speak or write
- Tells a story
- A very long narrative poem that tells the adventures of a hero.
- writing chosen and arranged to create a certain emotional response through meaning, sound, and rhythm
- A tribute to someone or something
- Always expresses emotion
- A poem that is written as a song and often has a refrain or chorus
16 Clues: Tells a story • Two lines that rhyme • Always expresses emotion • A poem that resembles a diamond • A tribute to someone or something • A division in poetry like a paragraph in prose • A three line Japanese poem usually about nature • Expresses grief or mourning for someone who has died. • Ordinary language that people use when they speak or write • ...
Types of Reactions 2024-05-08
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- reaction in which reduction and oxidation occur at the same time
- decomposition in which heat energy is absorbed
- reaction in which a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element from its compound
- reaction in which the reactants give out heat.
- double displacement reaction in which an acid and salt react to form acid and base
- process happening in green plants which is endothermic in nature
- process happening in human body which is exothermic in nature
- reaction in which a single reactant decomposes to form multiple prodcuts
- reaction in which oxygen is lost from a substance
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- reaction in which an exchange of ions takes place between the reactants
- reaction in which oxygen is added to a substance.
- decomposition in which light energy is absorbed
- decomposition in which electricity is passed through
- double displacement reaction in which insoluble solid is formed
- reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a single product
- chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat.
16 Clues: decomposition in which heat energy is absorbed • reaction in which the reactants give out heat. • decomposition in which light energy is absorbed • reaction in which oxygen is added to a substance. • reaction in which oxygen is lost from a substance • decomposition in which electricity is passed through • chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat. • ...
Types of Reactions 2024-05-08
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- reaction in which reduction and oxidation occur at the same time
- decomposition in which heat energy is absorbed
- reaction in which a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element from its compound
- reaction in which the reactants give out heat.
- double displacement reaction in which an acid and base react to form water and salt
- process happening in green plants which is endothermic in nature
- process happening in human body which is exothermic in nature
- reaction in which a single reactant decomposes to form multiple products.
- reaction in which oxygen is lost from a substance
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- reaction in which an exchange of ions takes place between the reactants
- reaction in which oxygen is added to a substance.
- decomposition in which light energy is absorbed
- decomposition in which electricity is passed through
- double displacement reaction in which insoluble solid is formed
- reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a single product
- chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat.
16 Clues: decomposition in which heat energy is absorbed • reaction in which the reactants give out heat. • decomposition in which light energy is absorbed • reaction in which oxygen is added to a substance. • reaction in which oxygen is lost from a substance • decomposition in which electricity is passed through • chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat. • ...
Types of production 2024-05-25
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- a nation with its own government
- a first model of something
- a factory where raw materials are processed
- to propose or recommend something
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials
- a formal discussion on a particular topic
- depending on something or someone
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- a large industrial plant for making steel
- things used in making something else
- a person or organization that hires people
- carried out or performed
- very detailed and complicated
- a series of actions or steps taken to achieve an end
- to keep in an existing state
- the action of taking out something
- resembling without being identical
16 Clues: carried out or performed • a first model of something • to keep in an existing state • very detailed and complicated • a nation with its own government • to propose or recommend something • depending on something or someone • the action of taking out something • resembling without being identical • things used in making something else • a large industrial plant for making steel • ...
Types of Dance 2024-07-06
16 Clues: - Latin dance • - Modern dance • - Street dance • - Smooth dance • - Lively dance • - Spanish dance • - Rhythmic dance • - Ballroom dance • - Classical dance • - Energetic dance • - Argentine dance • Hop - Street dance • - Indian film dance • Dance - Group dance • - Fast ballroom dance • Dance - Middle Eastern dance
Types of birds 2024-09-28
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- Vibrant blue bird with a distinctive crest
- Considered a symbol of Christmas
- Graceful bird often seen on lakes and ponds
- Bird with a strong beak for drilling into trees
- Common coastal bird with a distinctive cry
- Tropical bird with a large, colourful beak
- Flightless bird found in the Southern Hemisphere
- Large water bird with a distinctive pouch under its beak
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- Small bird often found in urban areas
- Tall bird with pink feathers
- Intelligent bird known for its mimicry
- Common bird found in cities worldwide
- Nocturnal bird known for its wisdom
- Symbol of strength and freedom
- Smallest bird species
- Swift bird known for its keen eyesight
16 Clues: Smallest bird species • Tall bird with pink feathers • Symbol of strength and freedom • Considered a symbol of Christmas • Nocturnal bird known for its wisdom • Small bird often found in urban areas • Common bird found in cities worldwide • Intelligent bird known for its mimicry • Swift bird known for its keen eyesight • Vibrant blue bird with a distinctive crest • ...
Types of Evidence 2023-06-26
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- Any object or material that is relevant in a crime.
- Hair, bone, and feces are considered which type of nature of classification of evidence.
- Produced by contact between person and person, or between person and object.
- Physical evidence is considered this.
- An eyewitness account is an example of this type of evidence.
- Produced by a specific event or action that can determine the sequence of events that happened at the crime scene.
- A person who provides testimonial evidence of an observed incident.
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- Physical evidence that is common to a group of objects or persons.
- Fibers, gunpowder, and drugs are considered this nature of classification of evidence.
- Something that may associate a victim or suspect with the crime scene or with each other.
- This type of evidence is a statement made under oath.
- Fingerprints, footprints, and shoe prints are considered which nature of classification of evidence.
- This type of evidence is produced by direct contact between a person and an object, or between two objects.
- This type of physical evidence is temporary and can be easily changed or lost.
- French forensic scientist that stated that in every criminal act, the perpetrator leaves behind a trace of evidence, and in turn takes something from the crime scene with them.
- Physical evidence that is identified with a particular person, or a single source.
- Physical evidence is more ________________ than testimonial evidence.
17 Clues: Physical evidence is considered this. • Any object or material that is relevant in a crime. • This type of evidence is a statement made under oath. • An eyewitness account is an example of this type of evidence. • Physical evidence that is common to a group of objects or persons. • A person who provides testimonial evidence of an observed incident. • ...
Types of Drugs 2022-12-04
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- a stimulant found in chocolate, coffee, tea, some soda pops, and over-the-counter prescriptions
- illegal narcotic derived from morphine
- dried leaves and tops of cannabis plant and contains THC
- drugs that are related to hormones
- group of drugs that speed up the activities of the central nervous system
- drugs that slow down the central nervous system and relieve pain
- a highly addictive central nervous system stiulant in the amphetamine family that can be injected, snorted, smoked, or ingested orally
- purified cocaine that is smoked to produce a rapid and intense reaction
- a stimulant with another name of ecstasy
- sold in the form of power, tablets, liquid, or capsules and is an illegal hallucinogen
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- chemically manufactured stimulants that are highly addictive
- chemicals that affect mood and behavior when inhaled
- highly addictive and obtained from the leaves of the coca bush
- drugs that interfere with the senses and cause hallucinations
- narcotic drug perscribed for chronic or long-lasting pain
- a hallucinogen that is used as an anesthetic drug in veterinary medicine
16 Clues: drugs that are related to hormones • illegal narcotic derived from morphine • a stimulant with another name of ecstasy • chemicals that affect mood and behavior when inhaled • dried leaves and tops of cannabis plant and contains THC • narcotic drug perscribed for chronic or long-lasting pain • chemically manufactured stimulants that are highly addictive • ...
Types of Government 2025-01-31
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- City where earliest Direct Democracy dates back to
- Citizens elect representatives to make and pass laws
- Power is held by single person whose right to rule is based on birth
- Person who has absolute power, sometimes taken by violence
- Government ruled by religious leaders
- Type of democracy where citizens elect leaders to make laws and decisions
- Economic system where gov't is responsible for protecting citizens from private businesses taking advantage
- Society with no social classes, property owned by the community
- One person has unlimited power
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- Blow to the state
- Rule by the people
- Citizens pass laws directly
- Rule of the few
- Idea that God made them the ruler, justifies their absolute power
- Privately owned businesses, free market
- Document that limited King John's power
16 Clues: Rule of the few • Blow to the state • Rule by the people • Citizens pass laws directly • One person has unlimited power • Government ruled by religious leaders • Privately owned businesses, free market • Document that limited King John's power • City where earliest Direct Democracy dates back to • Citizens elect representatives to make and pass laws • ...
Types of computers 2024-09-26
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- A line of personal computers designed by Apple, known for their sleek design and user-friendly interface.
- A versatile device that enables users to perform tasks like browsing, gaming, and creating content.
- A portable laptop designed for on-the-go use.
- A mid-sized computer used for processing data in small to medium-sized organizations.
- Combines features of both analog and digital systems for versatile processing.
- A small, handheld device that offers basic computing functions and portability.
- Processes data using discrete values, typically in binary form, to perform calculations and tasks.
- An extremely powerful machine used for complex calculations and simulations at high speeds.
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- A compact, affordable computer designed for individual use, typically featuring a microprocessor as its central processing unit.
- A portable computer with a built-in screen, keyboard, and battery, designed for mobile use.
- A high-performance system designed for professional tasks like graphic design and engineering.
- A portable touchscreen device that combines the functionality of a computer and a smartphone.
- A compact, lightweight laptop designed primarily for web browsing and basic tasks.
- A powerful system for processing large volumes of data and supporting many users simultaneously.
- A mid-sized computer used for handling moderate data processing tasks in business environments.
- An electronic device that processes data and performs tasks according to instructions.
- Processes data using continuous physical quantities rather than discrete values.
17 Clues: A portable laptop designed for on-the-go use. • Combines features of both analog and digital systems for versatile processing. • A small, handheld device that offers basic computing functions and portability. • Processes data using continuous physical quantities rather than discrete values. • ...
Types of reactions 2025-04-27
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- : Adjusting coefficients to conserve mass in a chemical equation
- : Reaction where a single compound breaks into simpler substances
- : Reaction where two or more substances combine to form a product
- : Reaction involving both oxidation and reduction
- : Process where a substance gains oxygen
- : Charged particles formed by gain or loss of electrons
- : Reaction that forms an insoluble solid from two solutions
- : Slow destruction of metals by chemical reaction with environment
- : Substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed
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- : Reaction that absorbs heat energy
- : Solid formed in a solution during a chemical reaction
- : Reaction where one element replaces another in a compound
- : Reaction where two compounds exchange ions to form two new compounds
- : A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols
- : Reaction that releases heat energy
- : Solution where water is the solvent
16 Clues: : Reaction that absorbs heat energy • : Reaction that releases heat energy • : Solution where water is the solvent • : Process where a substance gains oxygen • : Reaction involving both oxidation and reduction • : Solid formed in a solution during a chemical reaction • : A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols • ...
Types of films 2025-09-21
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- A movie with magic or imaginary worlds
- Not at any time
- A movie about the future space or science
- A serious movie with strong emotions
- At all times
- A funny movie that makes you laugh
- A movie with a lot of fighting and exciting scenes
- A movie about the past or history
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- Not often but more than never
- A scary movie that can make you afraid
- A cartoon movie with drawings or computer images
- Makes you feel unhappy
- A movie about real events or people
- Makes you laugh
- A movie with songs and dances
- Not interesting
16 Clues: At all times • Not at any time • Makes you laugh • Not interesting • Makes you feel unhappy • Not often but more than never • A movie with songs and dances • A movie about the past or history • A funny movie that makes you laugh • A movie about real events or people • A serious movie with strong emotions • A movie with magic or imaginary worlds • ...
Types of Mixtures 2025-09-16
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- When you cannot dissolve any more solute into a solvent
- The liquid that another substance dissolves into
- A type of colloid that is undissolved liquid in another liquid
- The substance that dissolves in a liquid
- When the undissolved particles in a suspension is shakenly evenly through the mixture
- A mixture that has one substance dissolved into another
- When a substance cannot be dissolved
- Method to increase solubility involving increasing the temperature
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- Method to increase solubility involving stirring or shaking
- When a substance can be dissolved
- The amount of solute within a solution
- A mixture with easily separated substances
- A mixture that has undissolved particles throughout another substance that will not settle over time
- A mixture with undissolved particles combined another substan
- Ability of a substance to dissolve into another
- A mixture that where you cannot see individual substances
16 Clues: When a substance can be dissolved • When a substance cannot be dissolved • The amount of solute within a solution • The substance that dissolves in a liquid • A mixture with easily separated substances • Ability of a substance to dissolve into another • The liquid that another substance dissolves into • When you cannot dissolve any more solute into a solvent • ...
types of communication 2026-02-06
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- what infographic looks over a period of time?
- comparing 2 or things together
- what chart shows the importance on a scale?
- what communication shares thoughts on an online community
- provides an account of something
- communicating through speech such as a podcast
- facts and figures
- written set of data like a recipe
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- promotes through written word
- one chart that's easy to interpret
- what does 95% of the UK own?
- allows 2 or more people to work on the same goal
- visual and clear way of giving info to a large audience
- collection of images and charts
- what communication sent out periodically and can be easily adapted
- shows demographics
16 Clues: facts and figures • shows demographics • what does 95% of the UK own? • promotes through written word • comparing 2 or things together • collection of images and charts • provides an account of something • written set of data like a recipe • one chart that's easy to interpret • what chart shows the importance on a scale? • what infographic looks over a period of time? • ...
Empowerment Technology Quiz 2018-08-22
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- / An episodic series of audio or text files streamed online.
- / Online courses that simulate the classroom online.
- / A couple that uploads youtube series, they are presented in the powerpoint.
- / any computer-delivered electronic system that allows the user to control, combine, and manipulate different types of media, such as text, sound, video, computer graphics, and animation.
- / A digital music service that gives you access to millions of songs.
- / A game created by Blackstorm Labs and released on the Instant Games platform in Facebook Messenger in November 2016.
- / Best example of video hosting sites.
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- / Online survey forms and tests that automatically display the results when finished.
- / Learning conducted via electronic media, typically on the Internet.
- / A media organization that posts talks online for free distribution under the slogan "ideas worth spreading."
- / You do not need to install these games to your computer as they run in most updated web browsers.
- / The world's leading social sound platform where anyone can listen to or create sounds and share them everywhere.
- / An episodic series of video streamed online.
- / Through video hosting sites, you can take a video and show it to the entire world.
- / An example of Online Test that is presented in the reporter's powerpoint.
- / To place an object from one site to another.
16 Clues: / Best example of video hosting sites. • / An episodic series of video streamed online. • / To place an object from one site to another. • / Online courses that simulate the classroom online. • / An episodic series of audio or text files streamed online. • / Learning conducted via electronic media, typically on the Internet. • ...
Web Safety 2023-08-22
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- a form of legal protection against plagiarism
- the main part of a computer setup
- a box that helps produce a wifi signal
- a form of communication through the internet
- the homescreen of the computer
- another part that controlls the computer
- Good hacker
- a barrier that can protect you from viruses
- the brain of the cumpter
- the heart of the computer
- the main storage on your computer
- harrasing or bullying someone online
- Software that protects your computer
- a form of email that can lead to a harmful virus
- a process that helps clear up your computer to run easier
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- a display screen for your computer
- Stealing personal information
- Bad hackers
- a form of portable storage device
- temporary storage for your computer
- a type of cable that provides internet to your computer
- a type of software that can be harmful for your computer
- taking someone else works and passing it off as your own
- the controller of the computer
- Sending illegal photos or information
- when someone makes purchases or decisions in your name without permission
- controlls Software that can be used to protect your children
27 Clues: Bad hackers • Good hacker • the brain of the cumpter • the heart of the computer • Stealing personal information • the homescreen of the computer • the controller of the computer • the main part of a computer setup • a form of portable storage device • the main storage on your computer • a display screen for your computer • temporary storage for your computer • ...
Computer Parts and Terms 2021-12-08
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- used by large organizations to process bulk amounts of data such as transactions
- the processed information from the computer
- a series of computers linked together to form a network in a circumscribed location
- a computer that uses a microprocessor
- a person who uses a computer
- usually is with a client making a ___/client network
- the physical components of the computer
- the program that manages the computer's resources
- the opportunity to establish a protected network connection when using public networks
- the data processed by the computer is stored here
- a device that transports power to your computer
- the list of instructions the computer needs to preform
- an established set of rules that determine how data is transmitted between different devices in the same network
- a circuit board containing the vital parts to the computer
- the part of the computer that preforms calculations
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- the part of the computer that stores, ports, and extracts the computers data
- An electronic device that process and stores data
- the interface that uses icons, menus, and a mouse
- a powerful mainframe computer
- A circuit board added to the computer to give it more memory
- a computer that has a size between a laptop and a phone
- the place where data is stored before being processed
- seven layers that computer system use to communicate over a network
- this connects the user to the computer program or operating system
- the parts that allow you to communicate with your computer such as mouse and keyboard
- is the suffix at the end of the filename that indicates what type of file it is
- keeps the internal parts of the computer from overheat
- the place in the computer where the primary parts are stored
- the way the computer process information
- a high capacity self-contained storage device containing a read write mechanism
- used to get information in and out of a computer such as keyboards and mouse
- the physical and logical relationship of nodes in a network
32 Clues: a person who uses a computer • a powerful mainframe computer • a computer that uses a microprocessor • the physical components of the computer • the way the computer process information • the processed information from the computer • a device that transports power to your computer • An electronic device that process and stores data • ...
computer tech terms 2014-08-27
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- File: is a computer file that is not a text file; it may contain any type of data, encoded in binary form for computer storage and processing purposes. Many binary file formats contain parts that can be interpreted as text; for example, some computer document files containing formatted text, such as older Microsoft Word documentfiles, contain the text of the document but also contain formatting information in binary form. When downloading, a completely functional program without any installer is also often called a program binary, or binaries (as opposed to the source code).
- for "Frequently Asked Questions," and can be pronounced "fak" or simply "F-A-Q." An FAQ is a text file that is created to answer common questions a user may have about a certain software program or that a newcomer to a Web site might have regarding the site. Web sites will often refer visitors to an FAQ before asking them to e-mail their questions, which helps cut down on tech support. While FAQs are common for software programs and Web sites, FAQs can be written for other topics such as company information, computer hardware, technology standards, and video games.
- File is a type of computer file that runs a program when it is opened. This means it executes code or a series of instructions contained in the file. The two primary types of executable files are 1) compiled programs and 2) scripts.
- Name: is a unique name that identifies awebsite. For example, the domain name of the Tech Terms Computer Dictionary is "techterms.com." Each website has a domain name that serves as an address, which is used to access the website.
- describes the maximum data transfer rate of a network or Internet connection. It measures how much data can be sent over a specific connection in a given amount of time. While bandwidth is used to describe network speeds, it does not measure how fast bits of data move from one location to another.
- is the coding or scrambling of information so that it can only be decoded and read by someone who has the correct decoding key. Encryption is used in secure Web sites as well as other mediums of data transfer. If a third party were to intercept the information you sent via an encrypted connection, they would not be able to read it.
- a digital icon or a sequence of keyboard symbols that serves to represent a facial expression, as :‐) for a smiling face. Emoticons are used in a digital message or text to convey the writer’s emotions or clarify intent.
- Acrobat Reader:
- is a piece of computer hardware or software that accesses a service made available by a server. The server is often (but not always) on another computer system, in which case the client accesses the service by way of a network.[1] The term applies to programs or devices that are part of a client–server model.
- base Unlike most computer terms, "cyberspace" does not have a standard, objective definition. Instead, it is used to describe the virtual world of computers. For example, an object in cyberspace refers to a block of data floating around a computer system or network. With the advent of the Internet, cyberspace now extends to the global network of computers. So, after sending an e-mail to your friend, you could say you sent the message to her through cyberspace. However, use this term sparingly, as it is a popular newbie term and is well overused.
- is a process that uses digital noise to smooth out colors in digital graphics and sounds in digital audio.
- A computer network developed by the Advanced Research Project Agency (now the Defense Advance Research Projects Agency) in the 1960s and 1970s as a means of communication between research laboratories and universities. ARPANET was the predecessor to the Internet.
- a mapping from some domain (for example, a range of integers) to bits, that is, values which are zero or one. It is also called a bit array orbitmap index.
- Computers incorporate several different types of caching in order to run more efficiently, thereby improving performance. Common types of caches include browser cache, disk cache, memory cache, and processor cache.
- is a small amount of data generated by a website and saved by your web browser. Its purpose is to remember information about you, similar to a preference file created by a software application.
- An applet is a small application designed to run within another application. While the term "applet" is sometimes used to describe small programs included with a computer's operating system, it usually refers to Java applets, or small applications written in the Java programming language.
- is the smallest unit of measurement used to quantify computer data. It contains a single binary value of 0 or 1While a single bit can define a boolean value of True (1) or False (0), an individual bit has little other use. Therefore, in computer storage, bits are often grouped together in 8-bit clusters called bytes..
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- you visit a website, the domain name appears in the address bar of the web browser. Some domain names are preceded by "www" (which is not part of the domain name), while others omit the "www" prefix. All domain names have a domain suffix, such as .com, .net, or .org. The domain suffix helps identify the type of website the domain name represents. For example, ".com" domain names are typically used by commercial website, while ".org" websites are often used by non-profit organizations. Some domain names end with a country code, such as ".dk" (Denmark) or ".se" (Sweden), which helps identify the location and audience of the website.
- or simply "browser," is an application used to access and view websites. Common web browsers include Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari.
- the mid-2000s, CD-ROMs were popularly used to distribute software for computers and video game consoles. Some CDs, called enhanced CDs, hold both computer data and audio with the latter capable of being played on a CD player, while data (such as software or digital video) is only usable on a computer (such as ISO 9660 format PC CD-ROMs).
- a system for sending messages from one individual to another via telecommunications links between computers or terminals.
- to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated
- is another name for a folder. Files on your hard disk are organized into various folders, or directories, so that it is easier to keep track of them. For example, you may keep your pictures in one folder and your music files in another folder. Folders can also contain other folders, allowing for more specific organization.
- is a technology introduced by Microsoft in 1996 as part of the OLE framework. It includes a collection of prewritten software components that developers can implement within an application or webpage. Software add-ons created with ActiveX are called ActiveX controls. These controls can be implemented in all types of programs, but they are most commonly distributed as small Web applications.
- to transfer (software, data, character sets, etc.) from a distant to a nearby computer, from a larger to a smaller computer, or from a computer to a peripheral device.
- idea of the "cloud" simplifies the many network connections and computer systems involved in onlineservices. In fact, many network diagrams use the image of a cloud to represent the Internet. This symbolizes the Internet's broad reach, while simplifying its complexity. Any user with an Internet connection can access the cloud and the services it provides. Since these services are often connected, users can share information between multiple systems and with other users.
- is a pre-pressed optical compact disc which contains data. The name is an acronym which stands for "Compact Disc Read-Only Memory". Computers can read CD-ROMs, but cannot write on the CD-ROMs which are not writable or erasable.
- cookies serve many functions, their most common purpose is to store login information for a specific site. Some sites will save both your username and password in a cookie, while others will only save your username.
- is a unit of measurement used to measure data. One byte contains eight binary bits, or a series of eight zeros and ones. Therefore, each byte can be used to represent 2^8 or 256 different values.
- American standard code for information interchange: a computer code for representing alphanumeric characters
- an avatar is the embodiment of a person or idea. However, in the computer world, an avatar specifically refers to a character that represents an online user. Avatars are commonly used in multiplayer gaming, online communities, and Web forums.
- is used to measure theresolution of an image both on screen and in print. As the name suggests, the DPI measures how many dots fit into a linear inch. Therefore, the higher the DPI, the more detail can be shown in an image.
- Computing: Cloud computing refers to applications and services offered over the Internet. These services are offered from data centers all over the world, which collectively are referred to as the "cloud." This metaphor represents the intangible, yet universal nature of the Internet.
- should be noted that DPI is not dots per square inch. Since a 600 dpi printer can print 600 dots both horizontally and vertically per inch, it actually prints 360,000 (600 x 600) dots per square inch.
34 Clues: Acrobat Reader: • to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated • is a process that uses digital noise to smooth out colors in digital graphics and sounds in digital audio. • American standard code for information interchange: a computer code for representing alphanumeric characters • ...
Types of crimes! 2022-08-07
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- The crime of telling lies in court when you have promised to tell the truth (p____)
- The crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things (b____)
- The crime of stealing from somewhere or someone (r____)
- An act of attacking someone and stealing their money (m_____)
- When someone pretends to be the owner of a credit card and uses false information to obtain money (credit card f___)
- Taking goods illegally from country to country (s____)
- The crime of killing a person; murder (h_____)
- The act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to harm them (b____)
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- The crime of illegally copying something in order to deceive someone ( f____)
- The act of owning or carrying an illegal drug (possession of a c______ substance)
- When someone illegally pays less tax than they should (tax e_____)
- Driving fast and dangerously for pleasure, especially in a stolen vehicle (j____)
- The act of making a person go somewhere with you, especially using threats or violence (a______)
- The act of buying or selling goods illegally (t_____)
- Killing someone for hire or fanaticism (a_____)
- The crime of stealing things out of people's pockets or bags, especially in a crowd (p___)
16 Clues: The crime of killing a person; murder (h_____) • Killing someone for hire or fanaticism (a_____) • The act of buying or selling goods illegally (t_____) • Taking goods illegally from country to country (s____) • The crime of stealing from somewhere or someone (r____) • An act of attacking someone and stealing their money (m_____) • ...
Types of Credit 2022-10-05
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- a yearly fee that may be charged for having a specific credit card, independent of how you use the card.
- The rate charged for borrowing money usually expressed as a percent of the amount borrowed.
- a loan used to fund expenses connected with operating a small business.
- A monthly record of your account transactions provided by your credit card company electronically or on paper.
- A fee charged if your payment is received after the due date.
- A loan with an interest rate that does not change over the life of the loan.
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- the cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
- A partial payment made in cash at the beginning of the purchase of a good or service, while the remaining balance is due later or is financed as part of a loan.
- A loan in which the interest rate can change, based on prime rate or index rate, over the course of the loan.
- The act of transferring debt from one credit card account to another, usually for a fee.
- Original amount of money borrowed, separate from interest or fees.
- the smallest amount of a credit card bill that a credit card holder must pay during a billing cycle to remain in good standing with the lender.
- the amount of time you have to repay your entire loan.
- a type of loan issued by a bank, credit union or online lender that you pay back in fixed monthly payments, typically over two to seven years.
- The amount you owe as the cost of borrowing money.
- An agreement where you are credited with a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time, usually with interest.
16 Clues: The amount you owe as the cost of borrowing money. • the amount of time you have to repay your entire loan. • A fee charged if your payment is received after the due date. • Original amount of money borrowed, separate from interest or fees. • a loan used to fund expenses connected with operating a small business. • ...
Types of Tissues 2019-09-09
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- The epithelial tissues are attached to a ___.
- Covers exposed surfaces; Lines internal passageways; Forms glands.
- Contains a variety of cells ranging from squamous to cuboidal to columnar cells.
- Collections of specialized cells and cell products that perform specific functions.
- Occurs where stress is severe, such as in the lining of the mouth, esophagus, and at the terminal surface of the tongue.
- Forms lining of heart and blood vessels
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- All the cells have contact with the basement membrane; Resembles layers seen in sections.
- Later of cube-shaped cells; Ducts of sweat glands.
- Lines body cavities
- Single layer of tall, cylindrical cells with the nuclei occurring at the base of the cells.
- Single layer of cube-shaped cells.
- Fills internal spaces; Supports other tissues; Transports materials; Stores energy.
- Single layer of flat cells.
- Closest to the epithelium
- Structures that produce fluid secretions
- Deeper portion of basement membrane
16 Clues: Lines body cavities • Closest to the epithelium • Single layer of flat cells. • Single layer of cube-shaped cells. • Deeper portion of basement membrane • Forms lining of heart and blood vessels • Structures that produce fluid secretions • The epithelial tissues are attached to a ___. • Later of cube-shaped cells; Ducts of sweat glands. • ...
Types of Poetry 2021-03-29
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- usually a funny poem (5 lines in length)
- two consecutive rhyming lines of poetry
- a poem opposite of an elegy
- the type of character an epic focuses on
- the type of sonnet that ends in a couplet
- a whole poem expressing sadness
- type of poetry that tells a story
- the oldest English poem
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- a three-line poem (5, 7, 5 syllables)
- the oldest type of poetry
- type of poetry originally accompanied by music
- a pause in the poem
- a repeated line or phrase in a ballad
- a poem 14 lines long
- country where the haiku originates from
- the oldest epic poem is called “The Epic of ?”
16 Clues: a pause in the poem • a poem 14 lines long • the oldest English poem • the oldest type of poetry • a poem opposite of an elegy • a whole poem expressing sadness • type of poetry that tells a story • a three-line poem (5, 7, 5 syllables) • a repeated line or phrase in a ballad • two consecutive rhyming lines of poetry • country where the haiku originates from • ...
Types of energy 2023-02-07
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- When vibrations causes noise to be heard.
- The weight or how heavy an object is,
- When energy begins to power things via electromagnetic waves.
- Rather self explanatory, when energy becomes visible.
- Energy in an object that causes the object to change or have rebound (EX.A spring)
- Energy when an object or anything is at rest, it can either be high or low, depending on it's position.
- Alternatively known as heat, happens when particles in an object begin to move extremely fast.
- Renewable energy, or energy that's stored in objects whether it's in motion or in place.
- The speed of something, (Or how fast something is going)
- Anything inside of everything and everyone
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- Energy being stored inside of an object.
- Energy when an object that was originally at rest begins to start moving.
- The energy in the nucleus of an atom.
- The motion that keeps us on this planet.
- Alternatively known as thermal, happens when particles in an object begin to move extremely fast.
- Energy inside of chemical compounds
16 Clues: Energy inside of chemical compounds • The energy in the nucleus of an atom. • The weight or how heavy an object is, • Energy being stored inside of an object. • The motion that keeps us on this planet. • When vibrations causes noise to be heard. • Anything inside of everything and everyone • Rather self explanatory, when energy becomes visible. • ...
Types of Reptilte 2023-03-21
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- We will dissect one of these.
- These ancient reptiles include dimetrodon and ruled the earth before dinosaurs.
- A special type of bony scale in reptiles.
- The class of animals we learned about that includes frogs and salamanders.
- This order of reptiles can fly!
- An animal in Squamata that does not have legs
- Reptiles have this type of egg.
- This is a bone that Order Squamata can move that gives them flexible jaws.
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- This order includes alligators and crocodiles.
- This order of reptiles is the largest and most diverse order of reptiles!
- This order of reptiles is an anapsid and one of the most debated - in terms of their relationships with other reptiles.
- This order of reptiles is closely related to crocodiles and some evolved into birds.
- This animal is in the order Squamata and can change its skin color and have unique eyes.
- This animal belongs to Rhynchocephalia only has one single living species, the rest are all extinct.
- Most reptiles have this type of skull.
- A word that means that reptiles can have a wide range of body temperatures.
16 Clues: We will dissect one of these. • This order of reptiles can fly! • Reptiles have this type of egg. • Most reptiles have this type of skull. • A special type of bony scale in reptiles. • An animal in Squamata that does not have legs • This order includes alligators and crocodiles. • This order of reptiles is the largest and most diverse order of reptiles! • ...
Types of weather 2023-06-12
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- When the sky is covered with clouds, blocking the direct sunlight.
- When the air is moist or damp, making it feel sticky or sweaty.
- When the sky is completely covered with clouds, blocking the sun.
- When there is a fine spray or light fog in the air.
- When water falls from the clouds as raindrops.
- When there is a gentle and pleasant movement of the air.
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- When there is a strong and noticeable movement of the air.
- When there is a thick layer of fog that reduces visibility.
- When the weather is very cool or low in temperature.
- When there is a lot of rain, thunder, lightning, and strong winds.
- When snow falls from the sky, covering the ground in a white blanket.
- When the weather is very warm or high in temperature.
- When there is very little moisture or humidity in the air.
- When the sky is clear and bright, with lots of sunshine.
- When the air is filled with a slight blur or haze, reducing clarity.
- When the sky is free from clouds, providing a clear view.
16 Clues: When water falls from the clouds as raindrops. • When there is a fine spray or light fog in the air. • When the weather is very cool or low in temperature. • When the weather is very warm or high in temperature. • When the sky is clear and bright, with lots of sunshine. • When there is a gentle and pleasant movement of the air. • ...
Types of dishes 2023-06-22
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- A round, flatbread topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various other ingredients, baked in an oven.
- Long, thin noodles, typically served with a tomato sauce and often accompanied by round, seasoned protein.
- A Spanish rice dish cooked with various ingredients, such as vegetables and protein, often presented in a large, shallow pan.
- Two slices of bread with a variety of fillings, such as vegetables, protein, and spreads, often eaten for lunch.
- Thin, delicate pancakes, which can be filled with sweet or savory ingredients and served rolled or folded.
- A light, airy baked dish made by folding whipped egg whites into a flavored base, often served as a dessert or savory main dish.
- An Italian dish made by slowly stirring hot stock into rice, resulting in a creamy texture, often mixed with vegetables and protein.
- Small bites of flavored rice, often served with raw fish or vegetables, and wrapped in seaweed.
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- Small pieces of dough, filled with savory or sweet ingredients, and cooked by boiling, steaming, or frying.
- A Japanese dish with long noodles served in a flavorful broth, often accompanied by vegetables and protein.
- Fluffy, round flatbreads cooked on a griddle, usually eaten for breakfast, served with syrup and fruit or other toppings.
- Deep-fried, spiced balls made from mashed chickpeas or fava beans, commonly eaten in a pita bread with vegetables and sauce.
- A folded, crispy or soft tortilla filled with seasoned ingredients, such as beans, vegetables, or protein, and topped with various sauces.
- A hearty stew originating from Louisiana, made with vegetables, protein, and served over rice.
- A flavorful, spicy stew made with a blend of spices, vegetables, and protein, often served with rice or flatbread.
- A breakfast food made by pouring batter into a special iron with grid patterns, resulting in a crispy, patterned surface that holds toppings.
16 Clues: A hearty stew originating from Louisiana, made with vegetables, protein, and served over rice. • Small bites of flavored rice, often served with raw fish or vegetables, and wrapped in seaweed. • A round, flatbread topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various other ingredients, baked in an oven. • ...
Types of books 2015-05-07
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- These are stories about imaginary world(s) that involve magic.
- This is a book that is written as a continuation of another one. It may have the same character(s) or storyline.
- This is a story, often for children, that is told in pictures.
- This is a book written by somebody (often a famous person) about his or her life.
- This is a short story about adventure or some situation A fairy ..... is a story for children where magical things happen.
- This is a very exciting book about adventures or a murder.
- This is a book whose plot is not imaginary, but it is based on facts.
- This is a book for travellers, where they will find a lot of useful information about the places they want to visit.
- This is a piece of writing arranged in patterns of lines and sounds that express some thoughts and feelings.
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- This is a book that you can’t put down, it is likely to make you stay up because you’re so engrossed in reading.
- This book is a reliable source of information about people and historical events where facts are arranged in alphabetical order.
- This is a book where a murder takes place and at the very end we find out who the murderer is.
- This is a very sad book that makes us cry.
- This is a book that gives a description of a place, which tourists can benefit from while visiting.
- This is a book for students containing information for the study of a particular subject.
- This is a book about invented people and events.
16 Clues: This is a very sad book that makes us cry. • This is a book about invented people and events. • This is a very exciting book about adventures or a murder. • These are stories about imaginary world(s) that involve magic. • This is a story, often for children, that is told in pictures. • This is a book whose plot is not imaginary, but it is based on facts. • ...
Types of books 2015-05-07
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- This is a book whose plot is not imaginary, but it is based on facts.
- This is a book that is written as a continuation of another one. It may have the same character(s) or storyline.
- This is a book for travellers, where they will find a lot of useful information about the places they want to visit.
- This is a book for students containing information for the study of a particular subject.
- This is a book written by somebody (often a famous person) about his or her life.
- This is a book that gives a description of a place, which tourists can benefit from while visiting.
- This is a book where a murder takes place and at the very end we find out who the murderer is.
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- These are stories about imaginary world(s) that involve magic.
- This book is a reliable source of information about people and historical events where facts are arranged in alphabetical order.
- This is a book about invented people and events.
- This is a very exciting book about adventures or a murder.
- This is a short story about adventure or some situation A fairy ..... is a story for children where magical things happen.
- This is a very sad book that makes us cry.
- This is a book that you can’t put down, it is likely to make you stay up because you’re so engrossed in reading.
- This is a story, often for children, that is told in pictures.
- This is a piece of writing arranged in patterns of lines and sounds that express some thoughts and feelings.
16 Clues: This is a very sad book that makes us cry. • This is a book about invented people and events. • This is a very exciting book about adventures or a murder. • These are stories about imaginary world(s) that involve magic. • This is a story, often for children, that is told in pictures. • This is a book whose plot is not imaginary, but it is based on facts. • ...
Types of books 2015-05-07
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- This is a book whose plot is not imaginary, but it is based on facts.
- This is a book that is written as a continuation of another one. It may have the same character(s) or storyline.
- This is a book for travellers, where they will find a lot of useful information about the places they want to visit.
- This is a book for students containing information for the study of a particular subject.
- This is a book written by somebody (often a famous person) about his or her life.
- This is a book that gives a description of a place, which tourists can benefit from while visiting.
- This is a book where a murder takes place and at the very end we find out who the murderer is.
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- These are stories about imaginary world(s) that involve magic.
- This book is a reliable source of information about people and historical events where facts are arranged in alphabetical order.
- This is a book about invented people and events.
- This is a very exciting book about adventures or a murder.
- This is a short story about adventure or some situation A fairy ..... is a story for children where magical things happen.
- This is a very sad book that makes us cry.
- This is a book that you can’t put down, it is likely to make you stay up because you’re so engrossed in reading.
- This is a story, often for children, that is told in pictures.
- This is a piece of writing arranged in patterns of lines and sounds that express some thoughts and feelings.
16 Clues: This is a very sad book that makes us cry. • This is a book about invented people and events. • This is a very exciting book about adventures or a murder. • These are stories about imaginary world(s) that involve magic. • This is a story, often for children, that is told in pictures. • This is a book whose plot is not imaginary, but it is based on facts. • ...
Types of films! 2016-03-23
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- It's romantic and funny at the same time
- It's very dynamic with lots of special effects
- It's serious
- It tells a true story shows some aspects of the animal or vegetable world
- It's a funny and amusing film about everyday life
- It has a very exciting story that often involves a crime
- It's about imaginary characters and events
- It's about drawn characters and children really enjoy it
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- It's about the lives of cowboys and Indians in the USA
- It tells the life story of a real person
- It tries to make the audience very frightened
- It has lots of singing and dancing
- It's about soldiers and there is violence
- It's about dangerous and exciting events in travel and exploration
- It's about a love story
- It's set in the future and there are some imaginary scientific developments
16 Clues: It's serious • It's about a love story • It has lots of singing and dancing • It tells the life story of a real person • It's romantic and funny at the same time • It's about soldiers and there is violence • It's about imaginary characters and events • It tries to make the audience very frightened • It's very dynamic with lots of special effects • ...
Types of Eggs 2022-03-08
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- Over _____ (English Boiled)
- Sunny ______ __
- Italian Omelet
- In ramakin in water
- Scrambled, filled and flipped on itself
- Bird in a ______
- egg custard
- egg in vinegar
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- Over _____
- Most common way everyone cooked
- In water, not in shell
- Hard ______ (Make at Easter)
- Hard boiled then yolk mixed with mayo
- Spoon fat over egg
- French Savory Egg
- Over ________
16 Clues: Over _____ • egg custard • Over ________ • Italian Omelet • egg in vinegar • Sunny ______ __ • Bird in a ______ • French Savory Egg • Spoon fat over egg • In ramakin in water • In water, not in shell • Over _____ (English Boiled) • Hard ______ (Make at Easter) • Most common way everyone cooked • Hard boiled then yolk mixed with mayo • Scrambled, filled and flipped on itself
Types of Markets 2022-01-25
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- The ___(issuing stocks for the first time) typically occurs in a primary market.
- Primary and secondary ___ are sold in a primary market.
- Zero-coupon bonds do not earn ____ within the bond market.
- Within bond markets in the US, bonds have a ___ value of $1000.
- ___ markets have the ability to purchase, sell, and deliver products at a rapid rate.
- The most populated exchange in the U.S who owns trading rights with listed companies
- Future markets help protect against ___ of uncertain markets.
- In a secondary market shares of stock are ___ to the public
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- ___ exchanges are formal secondary markets where sellers auction off orders and sell them at a high price.
- buy orders at a ____ price.
- Corporations issue debt securities to be traded within ____ markets.
- A security is sold in a ___ market when it is first issued.
- ____ exchanges are markets that do not have a location.
- The purpose of trading within security markets is
- Raising capital within public and private markets is a goal within the ___ market.]
- Who must register bonds within the bond market?
16 Clues: buy orders at a ____ price. • Who must register bonds within the bond market? • ____ exchanges are markets that do not have a location. • The purpose of trading within security markets is • Primary and secondary ___ are sold in a primary market. • Zero-coupon bonds do not earn ____ within the bond market. • ...
Types of Cars 2023-09-05
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- Car Combines an internal combustion engine with electric power
- Car High-performance and typically two-seater vehicle
- Family-oriented vehicle with spacious seating
- Car with a retractable roof that can be opened
- Car Small and fuel-efficient vehicle
- Car High-end and well-equipped automobile
- Compact car with a rear door for cargo access
- Vehicle Designed for rough terrain and outdoor adventures
- Two-door car with a sporty and sleek design
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- Hybrid between a sedan and an SUV
- Four-door passenger car with a separate trunk
- Truck Vehicle with an open cargo bed at the rear
- Car Vehicle powered by electricity, with no gas engine
- Car Classic and old-fashioned car from a bygone era
- Extremely small and compact city car
- (Sport Utility Vehicle) Off-road capable vehicle with spacious interior
16 Clues: Hybrid between a sedan and an SUV • Extremely small and compact city car • Car Small and fuel-efficient vehicle • Car High-end and well-equipped automobile • Two-door car with a sporty and sleek design • Four-door passenger car with a separate trunk • Family-oriented vehicle with spacious seating • Compact car with a rear door for cargo access • ...
Types of Ecosystems 2023-12-19
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- Forest Coastal ecosystems with salt-tolerant trees, providing important nurseries for fish and protecting shorelines.
- An ecosystem found in mountainous regions above the tree line, characterized by cold temperatures and hardy plant life.
- An area where freshwater and saltwater meet, creating a unique and dynamic ecosystem supporting various marine life.
- A lush, dense forest characterized by high annual rainfall and rich biodiversity, found near the equator.
- The largest biome characterized by coniferous forests and cold temperatures, found in high northern latitudes.
- An area where water covers the soil, such as marshes, swamps, and bogs; important for water purification and wildlife habitat.
- Lake A large inland body of water containing freshwater; supports diverse aquatic ecosystems and often surrounded by land.
- A biome with shrubby vegetation, often found in Mediterranean climates; adapted to wildfires and periodic droughts.
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- A cold, treeless biome with a short growing season, permafrost, and adapted plant and animal species.
- Reef Underwater ecosystems formed by colonies of coral polyps; rich in marine life and vital for ocean biodiversity.
- A dry and arid region with limited rainfall, often characterized by sandy landscapes and adapted plant and animal life.
- A biome dominated by grasses and herbaceous plants, with varying climates and support for grazing animals.
- A vast and interconnected saltwater biome covering most of the Earth's surface, crucial for supporting marine life.
- A type of grassland characterized by tall grasses and herbs, often found in North America; habitat for diverse wildlife.
- A grassy biome with scattered trees, found in tropical and subtropical regions; home to various herbivores and predators.
- An ecosystem influenced by human activities, typically found in cities and towns; includes parks, gardens, and urban wildlife.
16 Clues: A cold, treeless biome with a short growing season, permafrost, and adapted plant and animal species. • A lush, dense forest characterized by high annual rainfall and rich biodiversity, found near the equator. • A biome dominated by grasses and herbaceous plants, with varying climates and support for grazing animals. • ...
Types of pasta 2023-10-24
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- Shaped like a bow tie
- When translated to English, means ‘little ears)
- Dried with black squid ink to resemble calamari
- Shaped like a gnocchi
- Used for creating layers
- flat ribbon-like pasta make of 80% buckwheat
- Ribbon pasta served with a creamy dairy-based sauce
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- Stuffed pasta shaped like a pillow
- Tick hand rolled pasta (could be mistaken for spaghetti)
- Usually baked in a tomato sauce
- Has a filling inside
- Eaten with a tomato and beef sauce
- Looks lake a ribbon
- Looks like golden locks
- Is a hollow tube
- Used in soups and salads ( rice shaped)
16 Clues: Is a hollow tube • Looks lake a ribbon • Has a filling inside • Shaped like a bow tie • Shaped like a gnocchi • Looks like golden locks • Used for creating layers • Usually baked in a tomato sauce • Stuffed pasta shaped like a pillow • Eaten with a tomato and beef sauce • Used in soups and salads ( rice shaped) • flat ribbon-like pasta make of 80% buckwheat • ...
Types of crimes 2024-06-03
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- two or more people planning a crime
- stealing from an building
- punishment that requires restrictions without incarceration
- theft, stealing name and personal information for financial gain
- stealing
- physical harm to another person
- stealing with force
- punishable by up to a year in jail
- local detainment to punishment misdemeanors
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- to be locked up in jail or prison
- criminal helper
- police encouraging a crime
- a threat without physical violence
- stealing money that is entrusted to you from a workplace
- state detainment to punish felonies
- punishable by more than a year in prison
16 Clues: stealing • criminal helper • stealing with force • stealing from an building • police encouraging a crime • physical harm to another person • to be locked up in jail or prison • a threat without physical violence • punishable by up to a year in jail • two or more people planning a crime • state detainment to punish felonies • punishable by more than a year in prison • ...
Types of Reactions 2024-06-06
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- A reaction where two elements combine together to form one new compound.
- The number of atoms of oxygen in H2SO4
- A type of compound where charges must be dropped and swapped between cation and anion
- The number of atoms of one element in the reactants must be _______ to the number of atoms of that element in the products.
- The coeffient you need in from of hydrogen to balance the reaction ___N2 + ____H2 ----> ___NH3 (all numbers are subscripts)
- The number of atoms of oxygen in H2O
- A type of compound between two nonmetals where electrons are shared
- The number of total Nitrogen atoms in the two reactant molecule: (NH4)3(PO4) + Pb(NO3)4 (all numbers are subscripts)
- The compounds on the left side of a reaction that are used up in the reaction
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- A reaction that requires an input of energy to get started, and always produces carbon dioxide and water.
- The compounds formed during a chemical reaction
- A reaction where an element takes the place of a metal cation in a compound
- The coefficient required in front of Lithium on the product side to balance the equation: ___BF3 + ___Li2S ---> ___B2S3 + ___LiF
- A reaction where one molecule gets broken apart into the elements it is made of.
- Atoms of oxygen in the formula Ba3(PO4)2 (all numbers are subscripts)
- A reaction where the metal cations in two compounds swap places to form two new compounds.
16 Clues: The number of atoms of oxygen in H2O • The number of atoms of oxygen in H2SO4 • The compounds formed during a chemical reaction • A type of compound between two nonmetals where electrons are shared • Atoms of oxygen in the formula Ba3(PO4)2 (all numbers are subscripts) • A reaction where two elements combine together to form one new compound. • ...
Types of Reaction 2024-05-16
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- Reaction which uses energy
- Decomposition reaction where electricity is passed
- Process of the slow deterioration of metals
- A reaction where more reactive element displaces a less reactive element
- A reaction where both oxidation and reduction is involved
- When 2 elements have been exchanged in a chemical reaction
- Decomposition reaction where sunlight is absorbed
- Break down of compound into 2 or more substance when heat energy is released
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- A reaction where oxygen is removed
- CaO(s)+H2O(I)-Ca(OH)2(aq)
- Reaction which releases heat
- when 2 or more substance combine to form a single new compound
- Oxidation of oil and fat makes it taste bad and old
- When iron corrodes when exposed to moisture and gets covered with red flaky substance called
- Insoluble solid that emerges from a liquid solution
- A reaction which involves addition of oxygen from a substance is called
16 Clues: CaO(s)+H2O(I)-Ca(OH)2(aq) • Reaction which uses energy • Reaction which releases heat • A reaction where oxygen is removed • Process of the slow deterioration of metals • Decomposition reaction where sunlight is absorbed • Decomposition reaction where electricity is passed • Oxidation of oil and fat makes it taste bad and old • ...
Types of welding 2024-05-15
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- a long, sturdy piece of wood or metal
- joining metal pieces together
- constructing ships and boats
- force applied to an object
- to strike something with force
- a thin straight bar
- exact and accurate
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- not having any force applied
- form of energy that powers devices
- damage caused by fire or heat
- making products in large quantities
- device that produces a powerful beam of light
- connect or link things together
- relating to electricity or electrical power
- a small area or mark
- change from solid to liquid due to heat
16 Clues: exact and accurate • a thin straight bar • a small area or mark • force applied to an object • not having any force applied • constructing ships and boats • damage caused by fire or heat • joining metal pieces together • to strike something with force • connect or link things together • form of energy that powers devices • making products in large quantities • ...
Types of Music 2024-12-11
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- Music that is catchy and popular with a large crowd of people; Conan Gray
- Music normally associated with rhythm and rhyme; Eminem
- Music made with electronic insruments and synthesizers; Odetari
- Music that originates from South Korea and is popular among younger people; Stray Kids
- Music that contains riffs, electric guitar and bass, and a catchy rhythm; Stevie Wonder
- Smooth music that usually is associated with trumpet, trombone, and saxophones; Louis Armstrong
- Music normally associated with the south (or Tennessee), normally uses acoustic guitar or fiddle; Thomas Rhett
- Music including Spanish vocals; Marc Anthony
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- Music consisting of rapping and DJing; OutKast
- Loud heavy music associated with rock; Iron Maiden
- Music with drum set and electric guitar; widely popular from the 50s to 2010; Queen
- Music preformed as symphonies or concerts; use brass, string, and/or wood instruments; Mozart
- Music that is a mix of jazz, gospel, blues, and soul; normally associated with the 2000s; Destiny's Child
- Music considered "non-conformist" and contains a multitude of riffs and guitars; The Clash
- Music preformed on Broadway
- Music made independent of major lables and normally strays from top songs of the time; Arctic Monkeys
16 Clues: Music preformed on Broadway • Music including Spanish vocals; Marc Anthony • Music consisting of rapping and DJing; OutKast • Loud heavy music associated with rock; Iron Maiden • Music normally associated with rhythm and rhyme; Eminem • Music made with electronic insruments and synthesizers; Odetari • ...
Types of Cars 2024-04-21
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- Cars Affordable and fuel-efficient, these cars prioritize practicality and value.
- Cars Compact, stylish cars with long hoods and short rear decks, often featuring powerful engines.
- Cars High-end vehicles that prioritize comfort, performance, and advanced features.
- Designed for heavy duty tasks, these vehicles are often used for hauling cargo and towing.
- Cars Known for their powerful engines and aggressive styling, these cars were popular in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Cars Vintage vehicles from bygone eras, cherished for their design, craftsmanship, and historical significance.
- Cars Designed for performance and handling, these cars offer exhilarating driving experiences.
- Cars Larger than compacts but smaller than full-size cars, these vehicles offer a balance of space and fuel efficiency.
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- Cars Featuring a retractable roof, these cars offer open-air driving experiences.
- Combining elements of SUVs and passenger cars, these vehicles offer the versatility of an SUV with the handling of a car.
- The pinnacle of automotive engineering, these cars boast extreme performance and price tags.
- Cars Powered by electricity, these vehicles offer zero-emission driving and are gaining popularity for their environmental benefits.
- Cars Spacious and comfortable, these cars are often chosen for their roomy interiors and smooth rides.
- Cars Combining a traditional gasoline engine with an electric motor, these cars offer improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
- Cars Small, fuel-efficient vehicles suitable for city driving and commuting.
- (Sport Utility Vehicles) Versatile vehicles designed for both onroad and offroad use, with ample cargo space and often seating for seven or more.
16 Clues: Cars Small, fuel-efficient vehicles suitable for city driving and commuting. • Cars Affordable and fuel-efficient, these cars prioritize practicality and value. • Cars Featuring a retractable roof, these cars offer open-air driving experiences. • Cars High-end vehicles that prioritize comfort, performance, and advanced features. • ...
types of markets 2025-01-13
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- When a ______ is issued for the first time, it is sold in the primary market
- Shares of stock that a company can sell are known as authorized shares
- type of market where standardized contracts are traded on an organized exchange, such as a stock market
- The commodity market is used to trade raw materials and other basic production resources
- type of market where corporations raise new capital from issuing new securities
- type of markets that are an organized process for the exchange of capital and credit
- Each market helps to set the supply and demand for a specific investment, thereby setting the ____
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- businesses and governments use the money to obtain ______ to operate the business or provide services
- type of market where securities and other financial assets are traded by investors to investors after they have already been issued out by the corporation
- Issued shares held by investors are called ________ shares
- type of market that participants agree today to buy or sell an asset at some future date
- type of market where transactions are directly worked out between two parties
- type of market where funds are borrowed or loaned for shorter periods, usually less than one year
- Stocks that have been sold in the marketplace are known as ____ shares
- type of market for stocks and intermediate-term or long-term debt, usually longer than one year
- _____ markets buy and sell commodities for immediate delivery
16 Clues: Issued shares held by investors are called ________ shares • _____ markets buy and sell commodities for immediate delivery • Shares of stock that a company can sell are known as authorized shares • Stocks that have been sold in the marketplace are known as ____ shares • When a ______ is issued for the first time, it is sold in the primary market • ...
Types of Pasta 2024-07-06
16 Clues: - Ear shape • - Elbow shape • - Rice-shaped • - Large tubes • - Tube-shaped • - Ring-shaped • - Long strands • - Wide ribbons • - Ribbon shape • - Flat strands • - Spiral shape • - Smooth tubes • - Stuffed pasta • - Bow tie shape • - Corkscrew shape • - Potato dumplings
Types of governments 2024-09-11
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- when the government controls all of society
- a type of government where the people make decisions
- a type of democracy where the people vote on everything
- when the central government is very weak
- when laws prevent the government from controlling society
- a system where the central government does not share power
- when the leaders are chosen from a small group
- a type of democracy where people select representatives
- a type of government where the people do not make decisions
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- when the leaders are chosen from a family
- when the government control most of society
- a system where the central government shares power
- when the people control the economy
- when the government controls part of the economy
- when the leaders are chosen from a religious group
- when the government controls all of the economy
16 Clues: when the people control the economy • when the central government is very weak • when the leaders are chosen from a family • when the government control most of society • when the government controls all of society • when the leaders are chosen from a small group • when the government controls all of the economy • when the government controls part of the economy • ...
Types of Medicine 2024-11-05
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- cream example of a steroid anti-inflammatory
- example of a painkiller
- reduces inflammation and itching of skin
- example of allergy relief
- example of a sedative
- kills bacteria to help cure infections
- relieves pain
- example of a hormone
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- example of a stimulant
- helps calm nervous behavior
- prevents infections
- neutralizes stomach acid and relieves heartburn
- causes sleepiness
- increases alertness
- helps relieve minor allergy symptoms
- opens airways to make breathing easier for people with asthma
16 Clues: relieves pain • causes sleepiness • prevents infections • increases alertness • example of a hormone • example of a sedative • example of a stimulant • example of a painkiller • example of allergy relief • helps calm nervous behavior • helps relieve minor allergy symptoms • kills bacteria to help cure infections • reduces inflammation and itching of skin • ...
Types of goo 2025-09-06
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- thing from ghostbusters that was super underexposed, god I wish we got more of that guy
- goo for burns
- goo that kills bacteria
- movie we're watching now
- technically you can eat it
- Kitten eats, prevents hairballs. Its inventor also ate, prevented hairballs.
- Biafra
- athletes drink them in movies and never in life (I hope)
- thing kids make with borax, glue and maybe soap I dunno
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- you could lift newspaper ink with this goo and then throw this in the trash forever
- there's too much of this in our house
- what Homer found in a kangaroo's pouch and they found in my mom's intestines
- what's holding down our bathroom floorboards
- You just figured out you're allergic to this, is it a goo?
- 50s container for produce
- Roo's goos (also Kitten's)
- flooded Boston
- nickelodeon stunt goo I had a nightmare about mining
18 Clues: Biafra • goo for burns • flooded Boston • goo that kills bacteria • movie we're watching now • 50s container for produce • Roo's goos (also Kitten's) • technically you can eat it • there's too much of this in our house • what's holding down our bathroom floorboards • nickelodeon stunt goo I had a nightmare about mining • thing kids make with borax, glue and maybe soap I dunno • ...
Types of Medication 2025-09-25
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- The type of medication sold only with permission from a doctor or other qualified healthcare professional.
- – The term for needing a higher dose of a medication to achieve the same effect over time.
- – A mild analgesic that is an example of an OTC medication, often combined dangerously in cold/flu drugs. (The generic name)
- EFFECTS An unintended change that develops in response to a medication.
- – A side effect of dependence where the body feels physically sick when the substance is stopped.
- – Medications whose primary job is to suppress coughing.
- – Drugs used to kill or slow the growth of bacteria to prevent or cure an infection.
- – Drugs that regulate mood and affect brain chemistry.
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- – Medications used to relieve nasal and chest congestion
- – Substances that relieve heartburn and indigestion.
- – Medications that reduce allergy symptoms like itching and sneezing.
- THE COUNTER – The type of medication that can be bought without permission from a healthcare professional.
- – A high-risk situation where two medications used together cause a harmful effect.
- ALLERGY – A reaction where the body treats a substance as harmful, causing symptoms like a rash or swelling.
- – A state where the body relies on a substance to function normally, often following tolerance and withdrawal.
- A drug that eliminates or reduces pain, often used in surgery or dental work.
16 Clues: – Substances that relieve heartburn and indigestion. • – Drugs that regulate mood and affect brain chemistry. • – Medications used to relieve nasal and chest congestion • – Medications whose primary job is to suppress coughing. • – Medications that reduce allergy symptoms like itching and sneezing. • ...
Types of Medication 2025-09-25
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- The type of medication sold only with permission from a doctor or other qualified healthcare professional.
- The term for needing a higher dose of a medication to achieve the same effect over time.
- A mild analgesic that is an example of an OTC medication, often combined dangerously in cold/flu drugs. (The generic name)
- EFFECTS An unintended change that develops in response to a medication.
- A side effect of dependence where the body feels physically sick when the substance is stopped.
- Medications whose primary job is to suppress coughing.
- Drugs used to kill or slow the growth of bacteria to prevent or cure an infection.
- Drugs that regulate mood and affect brain chemistry.
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- Medications used to relieve nasal and chest congestion
- Substances that relieve heartburn and indigestion.
- Medications that reduce allergy symptoms like itching and sneezing.
- THE COUNTER The type of medication that can be bought without permission from a healthcare professional.
- A high-risk situation where two medications used together cause a harmful effect.
- ALLERGY – A reaction where the body treats a substance as harmful, causing symptoms like a rash or swelling.
- A state where the body relies on a substance to function normally, often following tolerance and withdrawal.
- A drug that eliminates or reduces pain, often used in surgery or dental work.
16 Clues: Substances that relieve heartburn and indigestion. • Drugs that regulate mood and affect brain chemistry. • Medications used to relieve nasal and chest congestion • Medications whose primary job is to suppress coughing. • Medications that reduce allergy symptoms like itching and sneezing. • EFFECTS An unintended change that develops in response to a medication. • ...
Types of Business 2013-04-23
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- ...corporation: A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners. Crown indicates that it is owned by federal, provincial, or municipal governments. It usually provides a special service to the public.
- A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners.
- ...business: A business that is independently operated, not dominant in its field, and meets certain size limits in terms of employees and annual sales.
- ...corporation: Does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders.
- ...corporation: A legal business entity in which shares are not offered to the public.
- ...responsibility: The duty to care for others whose actions can be affected in a damaging way.
- Businesses owned and operated by a group of people with a strong common interest.
- ...liability: The extent to which shareholders are responsible for a company´s debts. It is the same as their financial involvement.
- ...liability: A condition in which a person is responsible for paying all the debts or liabilities of the business.
- Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow.
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- ...corporation: A legal business entity that is not organized to make a profit. Purpose is to undertake fundraising, do research or lobbyfor a cause in order to help people.
- ...agreement: Written contract between the franchise seller and buyer. Franchise agreements generally permit the franchisee to use the franchisor´s name, products and packaging. The franchisor will usually specify how the franchise is to be operated, what products are to be sold, how the advertising is to be done and so on.
- Doing business internationally.
- A form of business organization in which two or more people own and operate the business together. The business is unincorporated.
- People who buy stocks in a company and so are part owners of the company.
- ...proprietorship: A form of business owned and operated by one person. It is unincorporated.
16 Clues: Doing business internationally. • A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners. • Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow. • People who buy stocks in a company and so are part owners of the company. • ...corporation: Does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders. • ...
Types of Business 2013-04-23
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- ...liability: A condition in which a person is responsible for paying all the debts or liabilities of the business.
- Businesses owned and operated by a group of people with a strong common interest.
- Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow.
- ...business: A business that is independently operated, not dominant in its field, and meets certain size limits in terms of employees and annual sales.
- ...corporation: A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners. Crown indicates that it is owned by federal, provincial, or municipal governments. It usually provides a special service to the public.
- A form of business organization in which two or more people own and operate the business together. The business is unincorporated.
- ...agreement: Written contract between the franchise seller and buyer. Franchise agreements generally permit the franchisee to use the franchisor´s name, products and packaging. The franchisor will usually specify how the franchise is to be operated, what products are to be sold, how the advertising is to be done and so on.
- ...liability: The extent to which shareholders are responsible for a company´s debts. It is the same as their financial involvement.
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- Doing business internationally.
- A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners.
- ...corporation: A legal business entity in which shares are not offered to the public.
- People who buy stocks in a company and so are part owners of the company.
- ...responsibility: The duty to care for others whose actions can be affected in a damaging way.
- ...corporation: Does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders.
- ...corporation: A legal business entity that is not organized to make a profit. Purpose is to undertake fundraising, do research or lobbyfor a cause in order to help people.
- ...proprietorship: A form of business owned and operated by one person. It is unincorporated.
16 Clues: Doing business internationally. • A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners. • Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow. • People who buy stocks in a company and so are part owners of the company. • ...corporation: Does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders. • ...
types of containers 2021-02-06
16 Clues: ___of milk • ___of eggs • ___of soap • ___of rice • ___of soda • ___of tuna • ___of water • ___of coffe • ___of cheese • ___with water • ____of fruits • ___with cereal • ____of capsules • ___of toothpaste • ____of toilet paper • the cheese____of pizza
types of containers 2021-02-06
16 Clues: ___of milk • ___of eggs • ___of soap • ___of rice • ___of soda • ___of tuna • ___of water • ___of coffe • ___of cheese • ___with water • ____of fruits • ___with cereal • ____of capsules • ___of toothpaste • ____of toilet paper • the cheese____of pizza
Types of Governments 2021-10-10
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- an organization which represents a specific political agenda and socioeconomic positions within a given nation. (2 words)
- common name given to the legislature in a parliamentary democracy.
- has a federal and democratic type government in South America.
- has a Parlimentary Democracy.
- a government where political authority rests with a nation's citizens.
- title often given to the head of government (and state) in a presidential democracy.
- in a unitary government all power comes from the __________ government.
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- a government where political authority rest with a single leader.
- system of government in which authority is centralized.
- describes how a government is organized. (2 words)
- form of government in which several states or regions defer some powers to a central government while retaining a limited measure of self-government.
- title often give to the head of government in a parliamentary democracy (2 words).
- in a confederation all the authority is held at the ___________ level.
- a group of loosely allied states or nations that come together for a common cause.
- has a Federal and democratic type government in Central America.
- has an autocratic type government.
16 Clues: has a Parlimentary Democracy. • has an autocratic type government. • describes how a government is organized. (2 words) • system of government in which authority is centralized. • has a federal and democratic type government in South America. • has a Federal and democratic type government in Central America. • ...
types of boats 2022-03-20
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- a machine, usually with wheels and an engine, used for transporting people or goods, especially on land.
- a long, thin stick of wood.
- a movement of water, air (flow)
- a tall pole on a boat or ship that supports its sails.
- to control a boat that has no engine and is pushed by the wind.
- the main body of ship.
- a long passage under or through the ground, especially that made by people.
- horizontal structure that projects from both sides of an aircraft and supports it in the air.
- a long pole with flat part at one end, used for rowing a boat.
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- a very hard building material made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water
- flat surface.
- a circular object connected at the center to a bar, used for making vehicles or parts of machines move.
- a short thin stick, with flat part at one end or both ends, used for moving a small boat or canoe through the water.
- to hold something and use force to move it.
- a tall pole on a boat or ship that supports its sails.
- the metal tracks on which trains run.
- to catch something, especially for fishing.
17 Clues: flat surface. • the main body of ship. • a long, thin stick of wood. • a movement of water, air (flow) • the metal tracks on which trains run. • to hold something and use force to move it. • to catch something, especially for fishing. • a tall pole on a boat or ship that supports its sails. • a tall pole on a boat or ship that supports its sails. • ...
Types of energy 2021-12-17
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- the energy of electric charges
- energy transferred through electromagnetic waves
- the energy of stretched or compressed objects
- the rate at which 1 form of energy is transferred to the other
- when one's object distance from another changes
- Ke or Pe associated with the motion or position of an object
- the pe stored in the nucleas of the atom
- force pushing on a surface
- a form of pe that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
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- the total ke and pe of all the particles of an object
- stored energy that depends on height
- force exerted on an object forcing it to move
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- The ability to do work or cause change
- stored energy
- energy of motion
16 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • force pushing on a surface • the energy of electric charges • a push or pull exerted on an object • stored energy that depends on height • The ability to do work or cause change • the pe stored in the nucleas of the atom • force exerted on an object forcing it to move • the energy of stretched or compressed objects • ...
Types of speech 2023-11-07
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- Many people tell ___ that he's incredibly smart.
- The ___ sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors.
- ___ had always been a dedicated student, and she earned top grades in her classes.
- ___ That hurt
- Everyone's favorite part of the day is ___
- There are trees ___.
- The book is ___ the shelf.
- The sun was shining brightly, ___ we decided to go to the beach.
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- She completed the marathon ___, finishing in just under three hours.
- Surprisingly, many men ___.
- The most watched sport internationally is ___
- The old, ___ book had been sitting on the shelf for decades.
- She wanted to go to the movies, ___ her friends preferred staying at home and watching TV.
- Her house is ___ the river.
- During many practices for sports, the players usually ___.
- ___! That's a cool car!
16 Clues: ___ That hurt • There are trees ___. • ___! That's a cool car! • The book is ___ the shelf. • Surprisingly, many men ___. • Her house is ___ the river. • Everyone's favorite part of the day is ___ • The most watched sport internationally is ___ • Many people tell ___ that he's incredibly smart. • The ___ sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors. • ...
types of shoes 2019-05-06
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- can sometimes have checkers
- rough bottoms
- ' just do it! '
- logo looks like an H
- starts and ends with a Y
- they have holes
- usually has memory foam
- can go up to your knees
- logo is an animal
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- has a star on the side
- basketball
- high heel brand
- three lines
- waterproof
- expensive, is also a designer store
- for fitness
16 Clues: basketball • waterproof • three lines • for fitness • rough bottoms • high heel brand • ' just do it! ' • they have holes • logo is an animal • logo looks like an H • has a star on the side • usually has memory foam • can go up to your knees • starts and ends with a Y • can sometimes have checkers • expensive, is also a designer store
Types of Animals 2019-07-29
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- An animal that lives in the Savannah
- mooooooo
- bacon
- this animals neck looks like a bubble and jumps
- a small flying animal
- this animal eats honey and sleeps all day
- A large marsupial
- this animal is very smart
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- this animal eats other animals
- eats seals
- ewwwww eight legs
- An animal that eats chickens
- this animal has a long neck
- this animal is very small and strong
- this animal hits its chest and picks its nose
- An animal you can ride on
16 Clues: bacon • mooooooo • eats seals • ewwwww eight legs • A large marsupial • a small flying animal • An animal you can ride on • this animal is very smart • this animal has a long neck • An animal that eats chickens • this animal eats other animals • An animal that lives in the Savannah • this animal is very small and strong • this animal eats honey and sleeps all day • ...
Types of Butterflies 2024-08-22
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- A butterfly with red bands on its wings
- A small white butterfly
- A colorful butterfly found worldwide
- A butterfly that mimics the Monarch
- A butterfly with eye spots on its wings
- A butterfly with dark wings and light edges
- A butterfly with orange and black patterned wings
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- A butterfly with transparent wings
- A small butterfly with blue wings
- A large orange and black butterfly
- A small, fast-flying butterfly
- A butterfly with iridescent blue wings
- A butterfly with tails on its wings
- A yellow butterfly
- A butterfly with a colorful, patchy pattern
- A butterfly with black and white striped wings
16 Clues: A yellow butterfly • A small white butterfly • A small, fast-flying butterfly • A small butterfly with blue wings • A butterfly with transparent wings • A large orange and black butterfly • A butterfly with tails on its wings • A butterfly that mimics the Monarch • A colorful butterfly found worldwide • A butterfly with iridescent blue wings • ...
types of reactions 2024-04-30
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- The opposite of combination, where a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances.
- Also known as displacement, this reaction involves an element displacing another from a compound.
- A substance that undergoes change in a chemical reaction.
- A reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound, usually a metal displacing another metal from a compound.
- A reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings, usually in the form of heat.
- Displacement A reaction in which two compounds exchange ions to form two new compounds.
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- A type of chemical reaction where two or more substances combine to form a single new substance.
- The speed at which a chemical reaction takes place.
- Another term for combination reaction.
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat.
- A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction, showing the reactants and products involved
- A type of double displacement reaction where one of the products is insoluble and forms a solid.
- The process of substances undergoing chemical change to form new substances.
- A substance that is formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
- this type of reaction involves the transfer of electrons between reactants
16 Clues: Another term for combination reaction. • The speed at which a chemical reaction takes place. • A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. • A substance that undergoes change in a chemical reaction. • A substance that is formed as a result of a chemical reaction. • this type of reaction involves the transfer of electrons between reactants • ...
Types of Dogs 2024-04-30
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- Intelligent and active
- Friendly and versatile breed
- Highly intelligent, acrobatic dog
- Sporting dog, good with families
- Tiny dog from Mexico
- Toy dog breed from Tibet
- One of the largest breeds
- Long-bodied, short-legged hound
- Tall and noble breed
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- Strong and loyal guardian
- Small hound, good sense of smell
- Medium-sized, short-haired breed
- Versatile ranch dog
- Thick-coated, cold-weather breed
- Known for its loyalty and intelligence
- Muscular, hefty dog with wrinkled face
16 Clues: Versatile ranch dog • Tiny dog from Mexico • Tall and noble breed • Intelligent and active • Toy dog breed from Tibet • Strong and loyal guardian • One of the largest breeds • Friendly and versatile breed • Long-bodied, short-legged hound • Small hound, good sense of smell • Medium-sized, short-haired breed • Thick-coated, cold-weather breed • Sporting dog, good with families • ...
Types of reaction 2024-05-12
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- Break down of compound into 2 or more substance when heat energy is absorbed.
- reaction which releases heat
- Decomposition reaction where electricity is passed
- A reaction which involves addition of oxygen from a substance is called
- insoluble solid that emerges from a liquid solution
- when 2 elements have been exchanged in a chemical reaction
- Oxidation of oil and fat makes it taste bad and old
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- when 2 or more substance combine to form a single new compound
- a reaction where more reactive element displaces a less reactive element.
- Decomposition reaction where sunlight is absorbed
- reaction which uses energy
- process of the slow deterioration of metals.
- CaO(s)+H2O(l)→Ca(OH)2(aq)
- When iron corrodes when exposed to moisture and gets covered with red flaky substance called
- a reaction where both oxidation and reduction is involved
- a reaction where oxygen is removed
16 Clues: CaO(s)+H2O(l)→Ca(OH)2(aq) • reaction which uses energy • reaction which releases heat • a reaction where oxygen is removed • process of the slow deterioration of metals. • Decomposition reaction where sunlight is absorbed • Decomposition reaction where electricity is passed • insoluble solid that emerges from a liquid solution • ...
Types Of Reactions 2024-05-05
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- Exchange of ions to form 2 new substances
- Decomposition reaction by absorbing light
- When 2 substances combine
- Used to know if 1 metal displaces the other
- Used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen
- Reaction where metal is oxidised, leading to its destruction
- Reaction that causes bad odor and taste
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- Adding of coefficients to ensure law of conservation of mass isn't violated
- Solution state where a salt is dissolved in water
- Insoluble substance
- Found on the L.H.S of a chemical equation
- Released during an exothermic reaction
- Reaction where removal of oxygen from a substance occurs
- Combining capacity of an element/compound
- Most reactive metal
- Increases the rate of a chemical reaction
16 Clues: Insoluble substance • Most reactive metal • When 2 substances combine • Released during an exothermic reaction • Reaction that causes bad odor and taste • Exchange of ions to form 2 new substances • Found on the L.H.S of a chemical equation • Decomposition reaction by absorbing light • Combining capacity of an element/compound • Increases the rate of a chemical reaction • ...
Types of Cuisines 2024-07-07
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- - Known for couscous
- - Known for pasta
- - Known for pho
- - Known for olives
- - Known for curry
- - Known for paella
- - Known for hummus
- - Known for tacos
- - Known for spicy food
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- - Known for sushi
- - Known for pastries
- - Known for noodles
- - Known for kimchi
- - Known for kebabs
- - Known for barbecue
- - Known for burgers
16 Clues: - Known for pho • - Known for sushi • - Known for pasta • - Known for curry • - Known for tacos • - Known for kimchi • - Known for kebabs • - Known for olives • - Known for paella • - Known for hummus • - Known for noodles • - Known for burgers • - Known for pastries • - Known for couscous • - Known for barbecue • - Known for spicy food
Types of Engineers 2025-12-11
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- Propulsion Rockets
- processes and materials for large-scale production
- new ways to make drilling safer, faster, and more efficient
- Technology for flight and space
- Engines
- Artificial organs
- power systems
- smart systems
- digital and data
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- Medicine
- Drones
- medical devices, diagnostic tools, and therapies
- Development of the new ways to price, trade, and manage financial assets.
- robots
- Cut, Copy, Paste
- Wi-Fi, cellular tech
16 Clues: Drones • robots • Engines • Medicine • power systems • smart systems • Cut, Copy, Paste • digital and data • Artificial organs • Propulsion Rockets • Wi-Fi, cellular tech • Technology for flight and space • medical devices, diagnostic tools, and therapies • processes and materials for large-scale production • new ways to make drilling safer, faster, and more efficient • ...
Lesson 10 Vocab 2013-09-30
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- A type of hub that uses a table to keep track of destinations so that data can be sent directly to its destination, rather than to every computer on the network before the destination machine receives it.
- A card that enables one computer to send and receive data to and from another computer.
- Cable that uses light guided through thin glass tubes, instead of electrical signals, to transmit data. It is very fast but also expensive.
- A network layout in which there is one main trunk, or backbone, that all the various computers and network devices are connected to.
- Two or more devices connected together.
- A LAN topology wherein two star networks are linked using a bus.
- The small unit into which information is broken down before being sent across a network.
- Data transmission that uses radio frequencies instead of cabling.
- A central point on a network where computers can connect. The central point is often a switch rather than a hub.
- Any receiving point in a computer network.
- A network architecture where all computers have equal responsibilities and all computers can share files with each other.
- A topology with one central node that has each computer or network device attached to the central node. All data first goes into the central node and then is sent out to its destination. (Think of it like a bicycle wheel with spokes.)
- The study of how items are related to one another in space; a configuration.
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- The most commonly used kind of networking cable today.
- A piece of hardware or software on a network designed to limit access to certain machines to authorized users only.
- What an organization’s intranet becomes when the organization allows outsiders to access its intranet.
- A set of programs used to manage and secure a network.
- The design of a computer network, which specifies how devices communicate with one another. The most common network architecture types are client/server and peer-to-peer.
- The primary networking technology currently in use. Ethernet defines standards for addressing packets and data and a method for avoiding data conflicts on the network.
- The central core of a network, this connection can link many smaller networks to a larger network.
- Often called a network switch, this connects many parts of a network and directs traffic as needed.
- (WAN) A type of network where the computers are far apart—in different buildings, different cities, or even different countries.
- A private network that looks and functions a lot like the Internet but is typically available only to the employees of an organization.
- (LAN) A type of network where computers are close together, typically in the same building or office.
- A computer dedicated to providing one service (such as web hosting, disk storage, and so on) and that is shared by many users across a network.
- A computer intended to be used by one person at a time.
- A person who manages a computer network; he or she designed its topology and adjusts it as needed to suit the organization’s needs.
- A type of electrical cable often used to transmit cable TV.
- A network layout in which each individual node is connected to two others, with the first and last coming back to connect to each other, thus completing the ring shape.
- network A network architecture in which each computer is either a client or a server. Servers are powerful computers dedicated to managing the clients. Clients are PCs on which users run applications. Clients rely on servers for resources..
- The rules of initiating, interrupting, and continuing communication on a computer network.
- A device that links two computer networks or links a local area network to the Internet. A router reads packet addresses and routes packets.
32 Clues: Two or more devices connected together. • Any receiving point in a computer network. • The most commonly used kind of networking cable today. • A set of programs used to manage and secure a network. • A computer intended to be used by one person at a time. • A type of electrical cable often used to transmit cable TV. • ...
Lesson 10 Vocab by: Garrett Hudson 2013-09-30
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- A private network that looks and functions a lot like the Internet but is typically available only to the employees of an organization.
- What an organization’s intranet becomes when the organization allows outsiders to access its intranet.
- computer intended to be used by one person at a time.
- A card that enables one computer to send and receive data to and from another computer.
- Data transmission that uses radio frequencies instead of cabling.
- A type of hub that uses a table to keep track of destinations so that data can be sent directly to its destination, rather than to every computer on the network before the destination machine receives it.
- Any receiving point in a computer network.
- Two or more devices connected together.
- Often called a network switch, this connects many parts of a network and directs traffic as needed.
- The rules of initiating, interrupting, and continuing communication on a computer network.
- A central point on a network where computers can connect. The central point is often a switch rather than a hub.
- A LAN topology wherein two star networks are linked using a bus.
- The study of how items are related to one another in space; a configuration.
- The primary networking technology currently in use. Ethernet defines standards for addressing packets and data and a method for avoiding data conflicts on the network.
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- A device that links two computer networks or links a local area network to the Internet. A router reads packet addresses and routes packets.
- The most commonly used kind of networking cable today.
- A network architecture where all computers have equal responsibilities and all computers can share files with each other.
- A topology with one central node that has each computer or network device attached to the central node. All data first goes into the central node and then is sent out to its destination. (Think of it like a bicycle wheel with spokes.)
- A person who manages a computer network; he or she designed its topology and adjusts it as needed to suit the organization’s needs.
- A piece of hardware or software on a network designed to limit access to certain machines to authorized users only.
- A set of programs used to manage and secure a network.
- A network layout in which each individual node is connected to two others, with the first and last coming back to connect to each other, thus completing the ring shape.
- A type of network where the computers are far apart—in different buildings, different cities, or even different countries.
- A type of network where computers are close together, typically in the same building or office.
- network architecture in which each computer is either a client or a server. Servers are powerful computers dedicated to managing the clients. Clients are PCs on which users run applications. Clients rely on servers for resources..
- The design of a computer network, which specifies how devices communicate with one another. The most common network architecture types are client/server and peer-to-peer.
- A network layout in which there is one main trunk, or backbone, that all the various computers and network devices are connected to.
- Cable that uses light guided through thin glass tubes, instead of electrical signals, to transmit data. It is very fast but also expensive.
- The small unit into which information is broken down before being sent across a network.
- A type of electrical cable often used to transmit cable TV.
- The central core of a network, this connection can link many smaller networks to a larger network.
- A computer dedicated to providing one service (such as web hosting, disk storage, and so on) and that is shared by many users across a network.
32 Clues: Two or more devices connected together. • Any receiving point in a computer network. • computer intended to be used by one person at a time. • The most commonly used kind of networking cable today. • A set of programs used to manage and secure a network. • A type of electrical cable often used to transmit cable TV. • ...
Computer Pioneers 2015-06-01
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- Designed the first American Electronic Computer
- Achiever of the world’s first programmable computer
- Invented the circuit board; Australian Inventor
- Father of the “www”: World Wide Web
- Developer of the first graphical computer
- Inventor of the first digital computer
- Coined the term PC, Personal Computer
- Contributed in developing the largely used USB
- Known as the “Inventor of video games”
- First pioneer with the idea of universal-network
- Lead team inventor of: ISA, BUS, IBM
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- Hobbyists that share common interests in technology
- Father of computer science; developed artificial intelligence
- Invented: Integrated Circuit Microchip, and Thermal Printer
- Helped invent the world’s first computer microprocessor
- Father of electronic games
- Kemeny Co-developer of the BASIC programming language
- Creator: first general use electronic digital computer
- Co-inventor of the Transistor
- Co-author of the first widely used browser
- Co-developed the BASIC computer programming language
21 Clues: Father of electronic games • Co-inventor of the Transistor • Father of the “www”: World Wide Web • Lead team inventor of: ISA, BUS, IBM • Coined the term PC, Personal Computer • Inventor of the first digital computer • Known as the “Inventor of video games” • Developer of the first graphical computer • Co-author of the first widely used browser • ...
Unit 1 Terminology Crossword 2015-09-10
Across
- A type of ROM.
- A popular series of microprocessors from Intel.
- Physical parts of a computer.
- An electronic device which is used in making of a computer.
- Temporary.
- Fastest memory in a computer.
- A type of primary memory which requires refreshing.
- Devices that are connected to the computer.
- Working memory of a CPU.
- An output device.
- Short code representation of operations.
- A standard input device.
- A pointing device.
Down
- Place where data is stored.
- An output device that draws with pen.
- A type of mathematical calculation.
- Programs that run on a computer.
- A software running on a computer.
- The brain of a computer.
- A type of computer.
- A program that converts assembly language program to machine language.
- A type of monitor.
- A type of data.
- Signal which drives the operations in a computer.
24 Clues: Temporary. • A type of ROM. • A type of data. • An output device. • A type of monitor. • A pointing device. • A type of computer. • The brain of a computer. • Working memory of a CPU. • A standard input device. • Place where data is stored. • Physical parts of a computer. • Fastest memory in a computer. • Programs that run on a computer. • A software running on a computer. • ...
ALL ABOUT COMPUTERS 2022-11-05
Across
- short term memory
- popular apple internet browser
- brain of the computer
- used to point and select on a computer
- a pad controlled by your fingers
- used to genrate sound
- first ever technology
- googles operating system
- a type of microcomputer
- the object you use to type on a computer
Down
- used to make sound
- apple operating system
- I am a computer you lay on your lap
- a type of storage disk
- instructions for a computer to follow
- first known computer, made in 2,400 B.C.1
- a box that contains the main parts of a computer
- productivity software
- the part of the computer you view
- I am a computer you lay on your desk
20 Clues: short term memory • used to make sound • brain of the computer • used to genrate sound • first ever technology • productivity software • apple operating system • a type of storage disk • a type of microcomputer • googles operating system • popular apple internet browser • a pad controlled by your fingers • the part of the computer you view • I am a computer you lay on your lap • ...
