Here are the correct responses to each of the questions:
Question 5: Solid state drives use rapidly rotating disks to store and retrieve digital information.
Response: False
(SSDs use flash memory and do not have moving parts like rotating disks, which are characteristic of traditional hard drives.)
Question 6: Which of the following is an example of volatile storage?
Response: RAM
(Volatile storage loses its data when the power is turned off, and RAM is a prime example.)
Question 7: An internet connection is required for which storage option(s)?
Response: cloud storage
(Cloud storage requires an internet connection to access the data stored online.)
Question 8: Which storage option or system is not designed for the sharing of storage between computers?
Response: Local Storage
(Local storage refers to storage devices that are attached to a single computer, not meant for sharing.)
Question 9: NAS systems and file servers are scalable storage systems.
Response: True
(NAS systems and file servers offer scalability, allowing users to expand their storage capacity as needed.)
Question 10: In the lesson recording, the example to test your brain's RAM was demonstrated in a game. (memory - Where's the ball?)
Response: True
(The example likely used a game to illustrate cognitive function and memory, similar to how RAM operates in computers.)
Feel free to ask if you need further clarification or have more questions!