It seems like you're referring to a video that contains information about software and applications. However, as I can't watch videos, I can provide information based on the context of your questions.
For Question 7, if the boxes are meant to distinguish between hardware and software, typically:
- The first box (if it refers to physical components like a computer, printer, etc.) should be labeled hardware.
- The second box (if it refers to programs and applications running on that hardware) should be labeled software.
So, the correct response would likely be:
- 1. hardware 2. software.
For Question 8, regarding the list representing a type of software, it depends on the context presented in the video. Based on the options:
- productivity software typically refers to applications that help users produce information (like word processors, spreadsheets, etc.).
- collaboration software includes tools that allow people to work together online (like Slack, Microsoft Teams, etc.).
- business software usually encompasses a broader set of applications that help businesses manage operations, which could include both productivity and collaboration tools.
If the list you reference features applications or tools related to working together or increasing efficiency, you would choose the corresponding type (productivity or collaboration).
For a specific answer, I'd need more context about the list. However, if the list includes tools like Microsoft Office or similar, it would be productivity; if it includes tools like Zoom or Microsoft Teams, it would be collaboration. If it's a broader context, it may be considered business software.
Please provide details or more context if you have it, and I'll help clarify further!