Computer Education Class 7: Unit # 01 Hardware Basics
Computer Education Class 7: Unit # 01 Hardware Basics
Hardware: The physical parts of the computer that we can see and touch are known as hardware. For example
Mouse, Keyboard, monitor etc
Q.no.3 Define Input and Output devices, storage devices and communication devices.
• Ans. Input devices: input devices are used to enter data into the computer. For example keyboard,
Mouse, Scanner etc
• Output Devices: which are used to display output on the screen.
For example Monitor, Printer, Speaker etc
• Storage Devices: These are hold data and instruction permanently. For example Floppy disk, Hard Disk,
CD/DVD, USB flash drive etc.
• Communication Device: Which are used to communicate and connect a computer with other computers
are known as communication device. e.g. Modem (internal Modem and External Modem)
Q.no.9 Define Expansion Cards and how many types of expansion Cards?
An Expansion Card is a small circuit board. Its gives a computer the capability to control a storage
device, an input device or an output device. There are four major types of expansion cards.
1) Sound Card: A Sound card allows a computer to receive sound in digital form and reproduce it
through speaker .e.g. Speaker, headphone and microphone are attached with the sound card.
2) Graphics Card: A graphic card enables a computer to display output images on the monitor
screen.
3) Network Interface Card/Network Card: A network interface card enables a computer to
connect and communicate with other computer. e.g. Local Area Network
4) Modem: Modem is used to transmit digital data over telephone wires. Usually it is used for dial-
up internet connections.
Q.no.10 Define Expansion Slots and how many slots are on motherboard?
An Expansion Slot is a long narrow socket on the motherboard into which different Expansion
cards can be plugged in.
There are three different types of Expansion slots.i.e.
1) ISA (Industry Standard Architecture): It is slow speed slot used for modems.
2) PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect): It is faster in speed than ISA slot, it is used for
sound cards, graphics cards, network cards and modems.
3) AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port): It is high speed slot used only for graphics/3D graphics
cards.
Q.no.11 Define Cutting Edge Technology and discuss some of them?
CUTTING EDGE TECHNOGOLY
Cutting edge technology is the latest or most advanced stage in the development of the
computer technology.
1. Barcode reader
Barcode reader is an input device. It gathers information
by reading barcodes. It also give us the UPC(universal Product Code ) information like
Country of origin, Manufacture’s code, Product name, Check digits (to verify code)
Examples: Supermarkets, Pharmacy, Libraries etc.
2. Fingerprint reader
Fingerprint reader is a device that captures a fingerprint and translates it into a digital
code. This code is compared with the already stored information in the computer.
Examples: login to a computer, in a car security system, Door lock for home Security,
Employee’s attendance etc.
3. ROBOT
Robot is a machine which is controlled by software contained in a chip. It is an electronic
which has the ability to interact with physical objects.
Examples: A dishwasher Robot, A domestic Robot, A Robot can play game; Robots are
used in surgery etc
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COMPUTER EDUCATION Class 7
Exercise Unit# 01
Answers:
i. ALU,CU
ii. Temporary
iii. Non volatile
iv. Expansion
v. Electronic
vi. PCI
vii. ISA
viii. Laser
ix. Fingerprint reader
x. Control unit
Q.no.3.Define the Following.
Ans. See Q.no.4, Q.no.5, Q.no.8,Q.no.11
Q.no. 6. Match Column A with Column B and write the matching pairs number in Column C.
Ans.
S.# Column A Column B Column C
i Motherboard a CPU d
ii System Unit b AGP Slot g
iii Brain c Security System A
iv Libraries d Main Board J
v Graphics/3D card e CU B
vi Fingerprint Reader f Robot C
vii Peripherals g Box I
viii Traffic policeman h Non volatile E
ix Mechanical Agent i I/O Devices F
x ROM j Barcode Reader H
k Volatile
l Sound Card