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Computers 101 Practice Test: Intellectual Property Rights, Ethics, Health, Access, and the Environment
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Computers 101 Practice Test: Intellectual Property Rights, Ethics, Health, Access, and the Environment
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1. With more than 78% of its population online, ____ is the leading world region in Internet users.
2. Acquiring a domain by someone other than the holder of the trademark for the purpose of harming the trademark holder or selling the domain name at an inflated price is an act referred to as ____.
3. The accompanying figure shows a ____.
4. In reaction to scandals, Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, which includes provisions to require ____ to personally vouch for the truth and fairness of their company’s disclosures.
5. One of the advantages of Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility is that it gives Google ownership of ____.
6. A teacher sharing a poem with a class, leading the class to believe the poem was his original work constitutes ____.
7. The term ____ refers to the gap between those who have access to information and communications technology and those who do not.
8. Ethical decisions need to be made whenever a business practice or product is legal or socially acceptable in one country, but not another. One example is ____.
9. ____ is a specialized agency of the United Nations and attempts to resolve international commercial disputes about intellectual property between private parties.
10. A ____ protects inventions by granting exclusive rights of an invention to its inventor for a period of 20 years.
11. An emotional health concern related to computer use is ____.
12. The U.S. Anticybersquatting Act makes ____ cybersquatting illegal.
13. In addition to being a copyright concern, ____ can be used to misquote individuals, repeat comments out of context, retouch photographs—even create false or misleading photographs.
14. To combat his backache, Jack’s doctor advised him to ____.
15. While a keyboard, mouse, monitor, and printer can be connected to a portable computer directly, a ____ is a device designed to more easily connect a portable computer to peripheral devices.
16. In order to prevent others from stealing her logo, Jill should get a ____.
17. Heavy use of computers, combined with information overload and 24/7 accessibility via technology, can lead to ____—a state of fatigue or frustration brought about by overwork.
18. ____ is increasingly being tied to crime and even death in some countries.
19. Adding to the problem of unethical ____ is the use of digital cameras today, which eliminate the photo negatives that could be used with film cameras to show what photographs actually looked like at the time they were taken.
20. To prevent sore or stiff neck, ____.
21. To catch people who are sharing movies illegally on the Internet, the MPAA uses special software that monitors file sharing networks to find copyrighted movies and then identifies the responsible individual by using the ____ of the computer being used to share the movie.
22. Antiglare screens are sometimes called ____.
23. ____ is a policy where manufacturers are responsible for the entire lifecycle of their products and packaging, including recycling.
24. Jill has poor eyesight. When proofreading her book, she can use a ____ that will read aloud whatever she has typed.
25. The goal of ____ is to ensure that every child in the world between the ages of 6 and 12 has immediate access to a personal laptop computer by 2015, in order to provide them with access to new channels of learning, sharing, and self-expression.