Vocabulary Flashcards
What are the primary colors?
Red, yellow and blue
What are the secondary colors?
Green, purple and orange
What does RAM stand for in a computer?
Random-access memory
What does CPU stand for in a computer?
Central processing unit
Name two examples of Internet browsers.
Safari, google chrome, maxthon, internet explorer
What is a byte?
A unit of information in computers. It usually represents a letter or number.
What is a megabyte (MB)?
1,048,576 bytes or 1,024 kilobytes
873 pages of plain text
What is a gigabyte?
1024 megabytes.
341 digital pictures (3MB average file size)
256 MP3 audio files (with 4MB average file size)
What is a terabyte?
1,024 gigabytes or 1,048,576 megabytes.
349,525 digital pictures (with 3MB average size)
262,144 MP3 (audio files)
What is a petabyte?
1,024 terabytes
1,048,576 gigabytes
What is a homophone?
Two words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have two different meanings. (E.g. Wine, whine)
What is the word for two successive letters (especially two letters used to represent a single sound: ‘sh’ in ‘shoe’)
Digraph or diagraph
What is the word for two words that sound the same but spelled differently and have different meanings?
Homophone
Anagram - (laverm) means to look at a wonderful thing
Marvel
What is the word to describe a young horse under the age of four?
Colt
What is the word for arranging words to tell what you know. It’s a puzzle where you fill a square grid with words.
Acrostic
Chuck a weapon called this, used by Aboriginies; a good throw can send one 550 feet before it begins its return to sender
Boomerang
Geometry: From the Latin for “agreeing”, it means identical in shape and size
Congruent
Geometry: A pentadecagon is a polygon with this many sides
15
Math: With a name meaning “many angles”, these shapes may or may not be convex
Polygon
13-Letter Words: A polygon with 4 sides
Quadrilateral
Unsolved Mysteries: This polygon off Florida supposedly sucks up planes and ships without a trace; don’t forget your shorts!
Bermuda Triangle
Triple Homophones: a coin, an aroma, and mailed
Cent, scent, sent
Triple Homophone: to calculate relative mass, a specific road and a part of milk
Weigh/way/whey