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CPT 101 Concepts Exam 1 | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
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What was the name of the first personal computer, and when was it created? - The Altair 8800 was
created in 1975



How much was The Altair sold for? - $395 kit



The Altair had no... - keyboard or monitor



The Altair was not... - user-friendly



The Altair was marked as... - the start of personal computer boom



Who were the first owners of The Altair? - Bill Gates and Paul Allen



Bill Gates and Paul Allen wrote... - compiling program and sold to Altair



The price of The Altair was reasonable enough that... - computer fanatics could finally own their own
computers



Despite The Altair's limitations, computer enthusiasts... - flocked to the machine



Other early personal computers built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak include... - the Apple I and Apple
II.



The operating system of the Apple I and II were stored in... - ROM



Steve Jobs liked Wozniak's prototypes, so together, the two built... - the Apple I and formed the Apple
Computer Company in 1976. The Apple II was born a year later.

,One of its biggest innovations was that the operating system was stored... - in read-only memory



Previously, the operating system had to be... - rewritten every time the computer was turned on



BASIC: - Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.



When was BASIC introduced - 1964



BASIC revolutionized... - software industry



BASIC was easily learned by... - beginning programmers



BASIC became key... - language for PC



BASIC led to... - creation of Microsoft



Bill Gates and Paul Allen used BASIC to write... - their program for the Altair



When was Microsoft MS-DOS developed? - 1980



Microsoft was an operating system for... - IBM PCs



Microsoft was modified by... - Bill Gates



PCs using Intel chip used... - MS-DOS



In 1980 when IBM was entering the personal computer market, it approached Bill Gates at Microsoft to
write an... - OS program for the IBM PC

, Microsoft reconsidered the opportunity to write an OS program and developed... - MS-DOS for IBM
computers



Eventually, virtually all PCs running on the Intel chip used... - MS-DOS as their OS



Microsoft's reign as one of the dominant players in the... - personal computer landscape had begun



Other important advancements including... - floppy disk drives set off an explosion of software
applications



Because the floppy disk was a convenient way to distribute software... - its inclusion in personal
computers set off an application software explosion



1978 VisiCalc: - first electronic spreadsheet application



1978 WordStar: - first word processing application



1980 WordPerfect: - Best DOS-based word processor, was eventually sold to Novell and later acquired
by Corel



1983 Lotus 1-2-3: - added integrated charting, plotting, and database capabilities to spreadsheet
software



1983 Word for MS-DOS: - introduced in the pages of PC World magazine on the first magazine-inserted
demo disk



1985 Excel: - one of the first spreadsheets to use a graphical user interface



1985 PageMaker: - the first desktop publishing software



GUI (graphical user interface) allowed... - easier interaction with the computer

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