TM111-Block2-OUBUILD Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Prominent Correct Answer standing out so as to be easily seen; important, well-known
Organic Correct Answer of, relating to, or derived from living matter.
Niche Marketing Correct Answer plan wherein a firm specializes in serving one market segment with particularly unique demand characterist...
TM111-Block2-OUBUILD Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Prominent Correct Answer standing out so as to be easily seen; important, well-known
Organic Correct Answer of, relating to, or derived from living matter.
Niche Marketing Correct Answer plan wherein a firm specializes in serving one market segment with particularly unique demand characteristics
Ambiguous Correct Answer unclear
Biased Correct Answer favoring one side unduly; prejudiced
Prejudiced against Correct Answer showing an unreasonable dislike for something or someone
Meticulously Correct Answer very carefully and precisely
Tertiary Correct Answer third in order or level
Curated Correct Answer select, organize, and look after the items in (a collection or exhibition)
Onerous Correct Answer burdensome; heavy; hard to endure
Supposition Correct Answer the act of assuming to be true or real
Discernment Correct Answer a decision-making process that attends to the implications and consequences of an action or choice
Objective Correct Answer not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts
Tedium Correct Answer the state of being tedious
Adherence Correct Answer faithful attachment
Normalisation - 1NF, 2NF, 3NF Correct Answer The process of designing a database by
splitting the data into related tables to reduce data redundancies and to avoid anomalies
such as update, insert and delete which threaten the integrity and usability of the database. Entity Relationship Diagram Correct Answer A methodology for documenting databases
illustrating the relationship between various entities in the database.
Instance Correct Answer A single occurrence of a database entity - such as a named individual in a database of students
Entity Correct Answer An individual object about which data is stored in a database. Entities can be described as tangible where they represent physical objects, or intangible where they represent processes or events.
Attribute Correct Answer An individual item of data belonging to an entity in a relational database. Individual attributes are represented by fields
Access control lists (acls) Correct Answer A set of instructions that can be applied to network devices to provide basic packet filtering, for example, stopping selected packets.
Accessibility Correct Answer The principle that everyone should have equal access to products, information and services, regardless of physical or developmental abilities or impairments.
Access Network Correct Answer The part of a telecommunications network that connects the end user to the core network
Access point (AP or wireless AP) Correct Answer In wireless communications, the wireless device that users connect to and through which they communicate with other devices and networks. Access points sometimes also manage authentication of users and encryption of data.
Acknowledge (ACK) frame Correct Answer An automatically generated data unit transmitted to a data source to acknowledge receipt of a data unit. The data units are usually referred to as 'frames' and typically contain many bytes of data.
Ad hoc mode Correct Answer In Wi-Fi, a temporary, short range peer-to-peer network with no central administration like that typically provided by an access point.
Affordances Correct Answer The attributes of an object that indicate to people how it is to be used.
Algorithm Correct Answer A set of unambiguous, self-contained step-by-step instructions guaranteed to complete a particular task in a finite amount of time.
Amplitude Correct Answer A measure of the maximum disturbance of a wave over a period of time. Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) Correct Answer A form of modulation to enable a radio wave to convey data. The amplitude of the wave is varied between set values in order to represent zeros, ones or patterns of ones and zeros.
Analogue Correct Answer A term used to refer to a quantity that can take any value in a continuous range of values.
Analogue to digital conversion Correct Answer The process of taking a continuously varying signal and approximating it as a series of discrete steps.
ANSI encoding Correct Answer A fairly generic term used to refer to the standard code page on a system, usually Windows, more properly referred to as Windows-1252 (at least on Western/U.S. systems).
Anti-virus software Correct Answer Software that is specifically written to identify and tackle known viruses.
Application Software Correct Answer A piece of software designed to carry out a particular set of tasks for the user, e.g. Word processors and spreadsheets.
Artificial intelligence (AI) Correct Answer An important field of computer science that aims to replicate aspects of intelligence found in animals and especially in humans. Amongst other topics, artificial intelligence is concerned with problem solving, machine learning, planning, perception and robotics.
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) Correct Answer A coding system that assigns a number to each character.
Assistive technology Correct Answer Any piece of technology that promotes accessibility for disabled users.
Display, such as goggles or a screen.
Asynchronous communication Correct Answer Independent of time. In relation to communication, a message does not need to be sent and received at the same time.
Attenuation Correct Answer The reduction in strength of a signal as it travels away from its source.
Backbone Correct Answer A high-bandwidth part of the internet that provides the connectivity to join other parts together. In this respect an analogy can be drawn with the skeleton (backbone) of an animal.
Circuit switching network Correct Answer A process in a network in which a dedicated physical path is set up between the source and destination terminals for the duration of each call. The telephone network is an example of circuit switching.
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