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| 1 robot
| a) a code indicating the location of a unit of memory
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| 2 register
| b) one line of a computer program
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| 3 plotter
| c) the electronic device in a computer that controls the timing of the signals
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| 4 place value
| d) the conductor that carries the clock signal to different parts of a computer
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| 5 memory address
| e) the part of the CPU that performs the mathematical and logical operations
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| 6 main memory
| f) a smartcard that stores medical information as well as information about the user’s medical history
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| 7 binary system
| g) a mechanical device controlled by a computer
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| 8 instruction
| h) eye glasses used in virtual reality systems. They use a small laser device to project computer-generated images directly into the user’s eye.
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| 9 instruction time
| i) the electronic memory that holds the programs and data being used
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| 10 fetch
| J) the value of an individual digit due to the position it occupies in a number, e.g. in the decimal system the second position from the right indicates tens and the third position from the right indicates hundreds
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| 11 decimal
| k) an output device used to output drawings onto paper
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| 12 virtual reality glove
| l) a simulated three dimensional environment that surrounds the user and is generated by a computer and seems very like reality to the person experiencing it.
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| 13 data bus
| m) belonging to the number system that has ten digits:0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
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| 14 clock chip
| n) the time taken to fetch and decode a program instruction
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| 15 clock lıne
| o) a small unit of very fast memory that is used to store a single piece of data or instruction temporarily that is immediately required by the processor
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| 16 bus
| p) a system in which information can be expressed by combinations of the digits 0 and 1
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| 17 address bus
| q) an output device worn on the user’s head in a virtual reality system. It displays three-dimensional graphics on a screen in front of the user’s eyes
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| 18 bidirectional
| r) the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots
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| 19 bınary
| s) the set of conductors that carry the memory address signals between different parts of a computer system
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| 20arithmetic and logic unit (ALU)
| t) A cursor control input device used in virtual reality systems
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| 21 robotics
| u) a plastic card containing a built-in microprocessor and memory chip. It can be used to store large amounts of confidential data.
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| 22 virtual reality
| v) a device that enables electronic signals to be input to and output from the human brain
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| 23 smart card
| w) belonging to the number system that has only two digits.i.e. 1 and 0
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| 24 direct neutral interface
| x) designed to carry signals in either direction
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| 25 virtual reality mouse
| y) the set of conductors that carry the signals between different parts of a computer
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| 26 virtual reality headset
| z) the set of conductors that carry the data signals between different parts of a computer
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| 27 microlaser scanner glasses
| aa) an input device worn on the hand like a glove, that provide a sense of touch and allows the manual manipulation of images in virtual reality
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| 28 Medicard
| bb) to go and get the next instruction or piece of data from memory
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| 29 artificial intelligence
| cc) telephones that use artificial intelligence to translate speech into different languages in real-time (instantly)
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| 30 visualization technology
| dd) a user who has a fear or strong dislike of technology and technological devices
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| 31 technophobic user
| ee) computer programs that perform tasks that can normally only be done using human intelligence
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| 32 telecoms applications
| ff) systems and devices used to create a virtual reality environment
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| 33 teleworking
| gg) computer programs changing speech into program commands and digital data
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| 34 voice and language recognition
| hh) the transformation of data into coded form to make it secure
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| 35 smart phone
| ii) programs used for communications over long distances
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| 36 encryption
| jj) working at home while communicating with your office by computer, telephone and fax
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