II. True or false? 1. People are not interested in computers, they just don't want to be left behind.
1. People are not interested in computers, they just don't want to be left behind.
2. Computers are going to make many careers obsolete.
3. Most jobs will be lost because of computers.
4. Computers change the way jobs are performed.
5. People who refuse to have anything to do with computers may soon be regarded as people who refuse to learn to drive.
6. Computers are powerful, potentially dangerous tools with a life of their own.
7. Most of businesspeople write or commission their own programs.
8. Computers are now smaller and more powerful than ever before.
9. Computers have resulted in massive unemployment in many countries.
10. Managers with little or no computer experience should overrely on computers.
11. Computers can result in an invasion of people's privacy.
12. Today the challenge is to manage the information explosion through the use of well-designed information.
13. Data = information.
14. Computerization leads to elimination of workers' jobs (robots) and white-collar jobs (computers).
15. The bank computer thefts are carried out by computer whizzes who know the correct codes to use to access accounts in order to steal or manipulate money.
16. In a few seconds computer can make a mistake so great that it would take many months to equal it.
17. Computer monitoring of people leads to job stress and more frequent illnesses.
18. One person's error is another person's data.
19. To err is human; to really foul things up requires a computer.
III. Give definitions to:
a computer whiz (whizard), a hacker, a computer-literate person, a computer science student, a computer engineer, a computer programmer, a computer operator.
e.g. a system analyst is a person who identifies the information needed and develops a management info system with the assistance of computer programs.
IV. Give synonyms to:
swift, costly, financial standing, to introduce into, to obtain, issue, to concern, tiny, magic, artificial, to turn on, accurately, anxiety, fear, to lead to, old-fashioned command, to spin, to require.
V. Give antonyms to:
fraud, tiny, fragile, fearful, to frustrate, dead, intelligent, capable, short-lived, damage, to find jobs, slow, to foul up.
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