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Ahmed Almsned
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Information Technology Fundamentals (Sp 14)
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Quiz 4
Started
3/16/14 11:07 PM
Submitted
3/16/14 11:36 PM
Due Date
3/17/14 11:59 PM
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Completed
Attempt Score
16 out of 100 points
Time Elapsed
29 minutes out of 30 minutes
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Question 1
0 out of 4 points

Which of the following innovations brought about the change from the second to third
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Selected Answer:

write user manuals and/or tutorials for installed software
Answers:
create user accounts for specific software that might require accounts

debug installed software that has errors

remove unused software

update software

write user manuals and/or tutorials for installed software

Question 3
0 out of 4 points

Any problem that can be solved by building circuitry (AND, OR, NOT, XOR circuits) can also be solved by implementing the solution in a computer program.

Selected Answer:
False
Answers:
True

False

Question 4
0 out of 4 points

What is the name of the original operating system for IBM PC computers?

Selected Answer:
[None Given]
Correct Answer:

Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Case Sensitivity
Pattern Match
MS DOS|MS-DOS|MSDOS|msdos|ms dos|ms-dos

Question 5
0 out of 4
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Selected Answer:
True
Answers:
True

False

Question 9
0 out of 4 points

Which of the following best describes the order that Unix and Linux distributions were created?

Selected Answer:

BSD Unix was released, followed by Bell Labs Unix, followed by Linux, followed by GNU
Answers:
Bell Labs developed Unix, followed by BSD Unix, followed by Linux, followed by GNU

BSD Unix was released, followed by Bell Labs Unix, followed by Linux, followed by GNU

Bell Labs developed Unix, followed by BSD Unix, followed by Linux, GNU followed Linux but was never completed

Bell Labs developed Unix, followed by BSD Unix, followed by the initial development of GNU, followed by Linux, GNU was never completed

The actual timeline of releases is not known other than Unix predates Linux

Question 10
0 out of 4 points

Which of the following best describes or defines what open source software is?

Selected

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