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In Computers and Technology / High School | 2025-07-08

2. If the statement given below is correct, put a tick mark (✓) and if it is wrong, put a cross mark (X):

(a) The computer stores the entered data.
(b) Monitor is the output device of the computer.
(c) Humans can analyze data faster than computers.
(d) Drive, SSD, etc. are the computer processing device of computer.
(e) If the computer gets angry, it makes more errors.

Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate word.

results input storage processing output

Asked by miaglory9445

Answer (2)

Let's analyze each statement separately to determine if it is correct or not:
(a) The computer stores the entered data. ✓

This statement is true because computers use devices such as hard drives, SSDs, and RAM to store the data that users enter.

(b) Monitor is the output device of the computer. ✓

This statement is true because a monitor is used to display the output from a computer.

(c) Humans can analyze data faster than computers. X

This statement is false because computers are designed to process and analyze data much faster than humans.

(d) Drive, SSD, etc. are the computer processing device of computer. X

This statement is false. Drives and SSDs are storage devices, not processing devices. The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the main processing device in a computer.

(e) If the computer gets angry, it makes more errors. X

This statement is false. Computers do not have emotions; they operate based on instructions and programs.

Now, let's fill in the blanks with the appropriate words related to computer functions:

Results - The outcome of the processes performed by the computer.
Input - Data entered into the computer for processing.
Storage - The area where data is stored.
Processing - Actions performed on data to transform it into information.
Output - Information that is produced as a result of the processing.

Answered by danjohnbrain | 2025-07-22

Each statement has been evaluated for its correctness with appropriate responses. Most statements about computers are factual, with some common misconceptions addressed. The definitions of computer functions like input, storage, processing, and output have been outlined clearly.
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Answered by danjohnbrain | 2025-08-02