True or False
Directions: Read the statements below. Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is
not.
1. The data was maintained in special memory spaces called "frame buffers," and
was then transferred to the display
2. Processor speed is the number of cycles per second at which the central
processing unit of a computer operates and is able to process information.
3. A CD-ROM can hold up to 800 megabytes of data.
4. A DVD can hold up to 19 gigabytes of data.
5. RAM are plug into the motherboard of a desktop computer, or laptop and
provide short-term memory storage for the system.
6. Desktop computers come with a limited number of slots for new RAM,
usually two or three, as well as a maximum size RAM limit
7. A Blu-Ray can hold up to 40 gigabytes of data.
8. The hard disk drive lives inside your desktop computer or laptop and stores all
the memory of the computer on one big, sealed drive.