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Which subject | Computer science |
What age group | Year or Grade 10 |
What topic | CPU |
Question types | Mixed |
Number of questions | 10 |
Number of answers | 10 |
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Test your knowledge about CPUs in computer science!
What does the abbreviation "CPU" stand for in computer science?
What is the CPU responsible for in a computer system?
What is clock speed, and how does it affect the CPU's performance?
What is cache memory, and how does it relate to the CPU's performance?
What are the two main types of CPUs? List their differences and give an example of each.
What is the difference between a 32-bit and a 64-bit CPU?
A. A 32-bit CPU can't handle as much data as a 64-bit CPU B. A 32-bit CPU can handle more data than a 64-bit CPU C. There is no difference in the amount of data that a 32-bit and 64-bit CPU can handle
A. Control Unit, Arithmetic/Logic Unit, Cache Memory B. Digital Control Unit, Graphics Unit, Cache Memory C. Control Unit, Arithmetic/Logic Unit, Graphics Unit
A. A single-core CPU can only run one program at a time B. A single-core CPU can run multiple programs at a time, but a multi-core CPU can run more programs concurrently C. There is no difference between a single-core and multi-core CPU
A. CPU with a higher clock speed B. CPU with more cores C. It depends on the specific tasks being run
A. Overclocking is the process of running a CPU at higher clock speeds than it's rated for, which can improve performance B. Overclocking can cause increased heat and potential damage to the CPU and other components in the system C. Both A and B are correct.