1) What does the CPU (Central Processing Unit) primarily do in a computer system? a) Stores data long-term b) Processes instructions and performs calculations c) Displays output on the screen d) Provides power to the system 2) Which of the following is NOT a type of computer memory? a) RAM (Random Access Memory) b) ROM (Read-Only Memory) c) HDD (Hard Disk Drive) d) GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) 3) What is the primary function of the motherboard in a computer? a) To store all the data on the system b) To connect all other hardware components and allow them to communicate c) To process the graphics and display them on the screen d) To manage all the input/output devices 4) What does the term "clock speed" refer to in a CPU? a) The number of cores in the processor b) The amount of memory the CPU can handle c) The speed at which the CPU executes instructions, measured in GHz d) The maximum temperature the CPU can reach 5) What is the difference between RAM and ROM? a) RAM is read-only memory; ROM is random-access memory b) RAM stores data temporarily, while ROM stores data permanently c) RAM is used for long-term storage; ROM is used for short-term storage d) There is no difference between RAM and ROM 6) A hard drive (HDD) is faster than a solid-state drive (SSD). a) true b) false 7) The GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) is responsible for rendering graphics and visuals in games and applications. a) true b) false 8) The power supply unit (PSU) in a computer system is responsible for processing data and executing instructions. a) true b) false

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