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Allow user to enter a subject area< 3. Allow user to enter ANY NUMBER of numerical grades>< 4. Compute the student's grade average and printout in ! the following format := NAME SUBJECT AVERAGE LE0234PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENT86For this programming assignment you are to develop an 0algorithm that will accomplish the following :. 1. Allow user to enter a student's name, 2--------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------2 Your ear nings..$ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@@@@@@@f Spouse e arnings.************2 Interest ........**********U( Charge c ards....*************U) Auto loa n.......*************U* Personal  loan...*********U% Property  tax....*************U& Life ins urance..*************U' Miscella neous...**********U" Entertai nment...*************U# Furn/hom e improv*************U$ Mag/news paper...**********U Vacation s.......*************U Educatio n.......*************T! 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It will-; calculate  the % of  income that is"< going to living expenses.d ebt. You-3 may then adjust th e allocations to.4 reflect t he need t o emphasize some5 debts ove r others.07 The Famil y Cash Fl ow Record  can help-8 you to de termine h ow much of your-9 income yo u are mod els deal with-- principle s of taxa tion, inflation#. and compo und interest. /    /0 This mode l divides  income a vailable-1 for debt eliminati on accordiing to/2 the relat ive size of each --------  --------[( TOTAL...$ Hz>Hz>Y@Y@)    .* While the  MoneyMak er models do not0+ deal with  specific  long ter m invest-+, ments, se veral Y@Y@U%Debt 9  *Y@Y@V&Debt 10  *Y@Y@2' Calculate =! ------ Y@Y@U"Debt 6  *Y@Y@U#Debt 7  *Y@Y@U$Debt 8  *Y@Y@UDebt 3  * Y@Y@U Debt 4  *Y@Y@U!Debt 5  *   % of  Payment. Owed to:  Amount  Total  Amount(!-  -------  -------  -------UDebt 1  * Y@Y@UDebt 2  * nvested> 20% Put a nd take.$?  Save/MMF> 70% Spend ........$ffffff?  Checking    . Debt elim ination p rogram using 20%#  of your spendable  income.    c ome.....$*  Less taxe s.......$*   Contri butions.$*    -------- ; Spendable  income.$ 100%   ======== > 10% Put a nd keep.$?  I into  long ter m investm ents for(  fina ncial ind ependence.0  20% to sy ystematic  debt eli mination,  and building liquid reserves.-  70% for spending and daily  living.     Gross in!-!-!-!-  Bond Portfolio !-!-!-!-- You may e nter up t o 12 bonds here.. ??@?@?@?OQRSTUVWY@:Y@:Y@:Y@ Gain/loss  (-)....$:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:  Yield o n M.V...%:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@....$Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@ Market va lue.Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:$@  Yield o n basis.%:Y@:Y@:Y@:$@$@$@$@$@$@$@$@ Annual in terest..$$@$@$@****W Calcu lation=!  Calcu lation=!  Calcu lation=!Calcu lation=! Cost basi s.......$******= Cost/bond ........$************= Term:1=sh rt,2=long************= Price/bon d now...$************< Interest rate....%******** -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------= Bond issu e I.D....************; Date of purchase************= # bonds.. ........#******@?@?@? @?"@?$@?&@?(@?  -------  -------  -------  ------- "O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," sk-out, monitor-off (3)computer-off, monitor-off, disk-(out (4)any of these (5)none of these><21. Usually when working with the menu-driven programs one =may return to a main menu by pressing (1)return (2)open-apple-? (3)escape (4)reser message displayed is>usually (1)I/E error (2)check disk drive (3)language not)available (4)no disk (5)none of these;20. The proper shut-down sequence for an Apple IIc is :(1)monitor-off, disk-out, computer-out (2)computer-off,<die<computer (1)escape-reset (2)open- apple-reset (3)reset.(4)open-apple-escape-reset (5)none of these;18. Apple IIc computers use which DOS system (1)pascal((2)DOS 3.3 (3)prodos (4)all of these>19. If a disk fails to boot, the erro start-up sequence for an Apple IIc is ;(1)monitor-on, computer-on, disk-in (2)disk-in, monitor-6on, computer-on (3)monitor-on, disk-in, computer-on#(4)any of these (5)none of these<17. Which method will boot a disk without turning off thir envelope in a%vertical position (5)none of these814. Information is stored on disks as (1)filenames '(2)files (3)binary digits (4)setors:15. Apple IIc disks store about (1)170K (2)143K (3)128K (4)1 megabyte:16. The proper a disk =;drive. It is (1)label up, slot right (2)label up, slot 7left (3)label down slot in (4)label down slot out (5)none of these=;13. Disks may be stored safely (1)in a metal box (2)on ;top of a monitor (3)in a book (4)in theto (1)allow?=information to be read from a disk (2) allow information to be saved to a>(1)a CPU (2) a floppy disk (3)RAM (4)ROM (5)all of these><10. The most common input device is a (1)keyboard 2)disk /drive (3)joystick (4)mouse (5)all of these<11. The purpose of a write-protect notch is of these><7. A CPU is (1)a type of memory (2)an input device (3)a :the control device in a microcomputer (4)output device=8. An Apple IIc has as standard memory (1)64K (2)16K (3)512K (4)128K (5)10K=9. Which of the following isA "bit" of data means (1)1000 units of something =(2)the amount of info stored on a sector (3)a unit of info(4)a type of memory>6. The term "K" means (1)1024 bytes of data (2)8 bits of<data (3)4 bits of data (4)all of these (5)none 1)ROM (2) RAM(3)MEM (4)CRT>3. RAM means (1)read only memory (2)random access memory+(3)write-protect memory (4)a type of CPU=4. A CRT is (1)a video monitor (2)a type of disk (3) a*kind of central unit (4)a memory device:85. XZ[\]^_`a6 COMPUTER LAB USE TEST (do not wite on this test)<(1. Any computer system consists of (1)input (2)output((3)memory (4)control (5)all of these:2. An acronym for read only memory is (t<:22. A program is (1)a set of instuctions (2)stored in <RAM (3)stored in ROM (4)files on a disk (5)all of these;23. To see what files are on a disk, type the command 6(1)catalog (2)DIR (3)load (4)RUN (5)any of these9724. The Imagewriter printer is a (1)letter quality "(2)dot-matrix (3)TTY (4)inkjet=;25. When text is moved up and down a screen, this process >is known as (1)scrolling (2)rolling (3)wordwrap (4)car-riage return926. A programmer's messagh"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," t$ & mid$MGazette85A 0Disk Merge p135utility$merges progs & subroutines from diskDGazette84L 0 Auto Lineutility!Auto line no. & delete fot VIC-20OGazette84L 0Disk/Tape Backup p164utility makes disk to tape backup copies to read data arraysDGazette85A 0VIC Magic Draw p52graphicsHigh res sketchpad prog<Gazette85A 0Magazine Indexerprogcatalogs mag articlesoGazette85A 0Using Variables in 1985 p72prog=variables incl strings & numeric, get$ & left$, righ musicUinCider84L 0Build a Better Mousepaint p69utilityprint graphics from mousepaintSinCider84L 0!A New Glossary for Computists p98funnyfunny high-tech vocabulary`inCider84L 0!Reading Data & Linear Arrays p104prog(using for-next loopsAhoy!84J 0BAM Read & Print p53utilityDisplays 1541 Block Avail. Map\inCider84L 0%10 Tips for Choosing Ed. Software p31 Ed. ComputingHow to buy ed. Software^inCider84L 0Trim an Apple Tree p39 prog/graphics(draws & decorates xmas tree, playsility#allows formula entry in BASIC inputmCompute85A 0*Random Access Data Statements (Apple) p156prog,random access to any info in data statementsbAhoy!84J 0VIC 40 Column OS p45Utility6ML prog. to emulate PET 40x25 character screen w/demosJch+address/prices of Commodore factory serviceHCompute85A 0Benchmark Test p58techarray sort times var. computersTCompute85A 0TurboTape p124utility,high speed tape utility for datasette/VIC-20YCompute85A 0Enhance Applesoft Input p131utbdefMagazine 1DateTitleCatagory DescriptionWCompute85A 0Commodore repairs p29teZDD/    0. An application program may include (1)games (2)com-;9munication by modem (3)education/tutorial (4)graphies "(5)all of these are applications utility program is a=;(1)backup (2)volume (3)file (4)none of these (5)all of these7529. Which of the following are peripheral devices 97(1)video monitor (2)printer (3)disk drive (4)mouse ((5)all of these are peripheral devices=3e to assist a user is a(n) 9(1)error message (2)promt (3)backup (4)write-protect<27. Prevents accidental changes to the contents of a disk>(1)utility (2)write-slot (3)write protect (4)copy protect=28. An exact copy of a disk made by a / COMPUTER TERMS YOU NEED TO KNOW 1. Input 2. Output3. RAM4. ROM5. CRT(monitor)6. Bit 7. Byte8. "K" (of memory)9. CPU10.Floppy Disk11.Wrigi" 120 GOTO 40 130 PRINT "OR BACKWARD" 140 GOTO 2001 150 PRINT "THE GOTO STATEMENT IS POWERFUL": 160 PRINT "SINCE IT IS USED TO MODIFY PROGRAM FLOW" 170 GOTO 150/ 180 PRINT "USING GOTO WILL ALLOW YOU TO"R OF EXECUTION" 50 GOTO 1801 60 PRINT "PRINT STATEMENTS CAUSE PRINTING"6 70 PRINT "TO TAKE PLACE ON THE MONITOR DISPLAY" 80 GOTO 203 90 PRINT "CAUSE THE PROGRAM TO JUMP FORWARD" 100 GOT 130 110 PRINT "TOe following BASIC program, then write the message which will $ appear when the program is RUN., 10 PRINT "THE GOTO STATEMENT IS USED" 20 GOT 1104 30 PRINT "THE APPLE IS A GREAT MICROCOMPUTER"1 40 PRINT "REDIRECT THE ORDE 20 LET K=K+50 30 PRINT K0 40 GOTO 20'(a) What will this program printout ?K(b) If line # 40 were changed to GOTO 10 what will the program printout ?JH9. Study th program is being RUN ?LJ7. Briefly discuss one disadvantage of using the LET statement in a BASIC program.'8. Study the following BASIC program:0 10 LET K=02 HAN OR EQUAL TO :(f) IS NOT EQUAL TO :KI5. What are the three ways (BASIC commands) to store numbers in computer memory ?(a)(b)(c)OM6. Which command in BASIC allows a programmer or operator to type in data as  a____BRANCH.B3. IF/THEN creates a/an__________________________________BRANCH.84. Give the equality symbol for each of the following:(a) EQUALS :(b) LESS THAN :(c) GREATER THAN :(d) LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO : (e) GREATER Tjlmnop"BASIC TEST 3'O Name:__________________________*1. The BASIC abbreviation for PRINT is :B2. GOTO creates a/an_________________________________ #O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"te-protect notch 12.File13.DOS 14.ProDOS 15.Pascal 16.DOS 3.3 17.Escape 18.Program 19.Catalog20.Dot Matrix Printer21.Scrolling 22.prompt23.Backup (disk)24.Peripheral Device25.Application program 190 GOTO 90 200 END(Write the printout below :)OM10. Study this BASIC program, identify the function of each statement in the 3 space provided and try to predict the output.B STATEMENT/COMMAND FUNCTIONN 10 LET K=0 ____________________________N 20 LET K=K+2 ____________________________N 30 PRINT K _____"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," 3G. Microprocessor T. ApplicationsH. RAMI. ROMJ. Data BaseK. WordprocessorL. Operating System (OS) M. Booting6 1/B. Disk drive O. Filename2C. Chips P. Ten minutes5D. Integrated Software Q. Thirty minutes0E. ProDOS R. Scrolling0F. Spreadsheet S. Data Disktware that allows one to work with many= applications. _____ 20./ Your choices are as follows:5 (terms may be used more than once),A. Escape N. Files _____ 17.,18.Program to manipulate numerical in rows= and columns. _____ 18./19.An operating system (OS) available for the= Apple IIc. _____ 19./20.Sof15.Information a computer is especially good = at working with. _____ 15.=16.Program to type/edit documents. _____ 16.*17.Program to keep track of many related= pieces of data and information. 10.=11.Information saved on disks. _____ 11.=12.This information cannot be modified. _____ 12.=13.New lines or columns come into view. _____ 13.=14.A disk used to store information. _____ 14./ _____ 6.<7. Microprocessor loads this first. _____ 7.<8. DOS "loads itself". _____ 8.<9. Each file on a disk must have this. _____ 9.=10.Save info. at least this frequently. _____ _____ 2.<3. Integrated Circuits (another name). _____ 3.<4. Controls the computer system. _____ 4.<5. Abbreviation for read only memory. _____ 5.<6. Abbreviation for random access memory. qstuv0 COMPUTER SCIENCE QUIZ 2* Name_______________________________<1. Press this key to leave a program. _____ 1.<2. Puts information on/off a disk. "O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," _______________________N 40 GOTO 20 ____________________________(Write the printout below :) #~FINIS~)  COMPUTER QUIZ 3 ;Name________________________________ Date______________/1.____ Programs that aid in disk operations.32._____ Prepare a disk for reading/writing filewyz{| * (/)mdy- A.Definitions, descriptions, terminology@ 1. definition of a computer...........................( )@ 2. what a computer can and cannot do..................( )@ 3. parts of a computer system...........}( B   COMPUTER LITERACY CHART OF SKILLS AND CONCEPTS  7   CI. Computer Literacy: Knowledge "O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," to always place a disk back @> in it's protective envelope, even if just removing 0 it from the drive for a short period.@> 18_____ If a disk is cold or hot, allow it to remain at 0 room temperature at least 30 minutes.@> 19_____ It is usually safe to write on a disk label that is % already applied to a disk.@> 20_____ It is a good practiceity P. Pascal2 Answer the following questions true or false.?= 16_____ You can still save programs to a disk if the * write protect notch is covered.6 17_____ It is OK to lay a disk on top of a monitor. J. Source Disk6C. Prompt K. Write protect notch'D. Verify L. Byte)E. Track M. Backup)F. Volume N. Escape)G. File O. ProDOS)H. Util a computerto use a disk.=14_____ The operating system normally used by an Apple IIc.%15_____ One thousand bytes of data.3 Your choices for the above questions are:)A. Kilobyte(K) I. Format.B. Operating system ght bits of data.99._____ A computer check that files are saved properly.'10_____ An exact duplicate of a disk.211_____ A programmer's message to assist a user.212_____ Generally used to return to a main menu.:13_____ The program that allowss.$3._____ A program saved on a disk.-4._____ The disk from which files are read.,5._____ An Apple disk is also called this.86._____ Prevents files from being accidentally erased.17._____ There are 35 of these on an Apple disk.8._____ Ei..............( )@ 4. how a computer system works........................( )@ 5. binary numbers and binary mathematics..............( )@ 6. hexadecimal numbers................................( )@ 7. vocabulary.........................................( )@ B.History of computers..................................( )@ C.Computer languages....................................( )  D.Thinking, problem-solving@ 1.logic...............................................( .............( )@ L.Music, sound effects.................................( )@ M.Games and simulations................................( )@* (/) indicates topic completed and date(s) topic was covered.>e.g. 3.parts of a computer...............( )@ H.Science..............................................( )@ I.Geography............................................( )@ J.Computer programming.................................( )@ K.Filing, Data bases......................@ D.Reading, reading comprehension.......................( )@ E.Reasoning,problem-solving............................( )@ F.Graphics.............................................( )@ G.Mathematics...................................................................( )III.Computer Software@ A.Word processing, composition.........................( )@ B.Spelling.............................................( )@ C.Vocabulary...........................................( )......................( )@ 4.flowcharting.......................................( )@ 5.programming in BASIC...............................( )@ 6.problem-solving in BASIC...........................( )@ 7.programming in PASCAL 8.using spreadsheet software.........................( ) B.Programming@ 1.turtle graphics....................................( )@ 2.programming in LOGO................................( )@ 3.problem-solving with LOGO....how to boot programs...............................( )@ 5.demonstrate proper care of hardware and software...( )@ 6.using word processing software/hardware............( )@ 7.using data-base software...........................( )@ A.Using hardware and application software@ 1.following directions...............................( )@ 2.demonstrate keyboard skills........................( )@ 3.how to use diskettes...............................( )@ 4....................( )@ 6.copyright law.......................................( )@ 7.computer crime......................................( )@ 8.privacy.............................................( )II. Computer Literacy: Skills/...........( )@ 2.impact of automation on job market..................( )@ 3.computer-related occupations........................( )@ 4.training for computer-related jobs..................( )@ 5.legal and ethical issues....................................................( )@ 7.computer aided design (CAD).........................( )@ 8.education, drill and practice, tutorial.............( ) F.Impact on society@ 1.computers in everyday life............... management........................( )@ 3.spreadsheet.........................................( )@ 4.graphing............................................( )@ 5.music/sound.........................................( )@ 6.robotics.......( )@ 6.programming in PASCAL...............................( )@ 7.modeling(simulation)................................( ) E.Applications@ 1.word processing.....................................( )@ 2.filing, data-base)@ 2.algorithms..........................................( )@ 3.flowcharting........................................( )@ 4.programming in LOGO.................................( )@ 5.programming in BASIC.........................................(/)9/1/84JWM:10/01/84  aDD/    . 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Corvus"very sOphiucus-Scorpiusslow/fireballs/5/hr.Darietids00F 7daytime 2h56m+23dAriesradar detected only/60/hr.6librids00F 8? 15h9m-28dSE Libravery slow/10/hr.F sagittarids00F11X00 20h16m-35d e Sagittariabove horizon ~11p.m.Otheta ophiucids0E18daytime2h17m-3d near Mirabelow horizon, 15/hr\ tau herculids00F 3W00 15h12m+40db Bootis(Nakkar)$from comet Schwassman-Wachmann(1985)Halpha circinids00F 4?14h38.4m-64.77d a CirciniS. hemisphere(new?)I scorpiids00F 5A00 16h52m-22ds00D28A00 14h30m+19d near Arcturusradiant in sky allnight,1/hr@ phi bootids00E 1C0016h+51d NW Herculesvery slow, 1/5hrs.d ETA AQUARIDS00E 4C00 22h20m-1dnear "y" of Aquarius*better for S. hemisphere/ from Halley's C.Gomicron cetids0?13h-5d central Virgo slow/1/hrLLYRIDS00D21O00 18h08m+32d SW of Vega!occ. 75-250/hr,60yr.~(?)[1981-82]L pi puppids00D23? 7h38m-45dS Puppis#follow comet Grigg-Skjellerup(1987)1 mu virginids00D25? 14h44m-5d m Virginis1/hrQ alpha bootid1/hr,med. speedAdelta draconids00D 7H00 18h45m+68Nodus Secundis 1/hr(1971)9 virginids00D12? 14h04m-9dVirgo20 radiants in VirgoYapril fireballs30D15? 20-24h(?)Capricornus/Aquaris/Pegasusannual,sparse-meteorites7 sigma leonids00D17onids00B26? 10h36m+19d g&d leonis <3/hr,slowEcorona australids00C16E45 16h20m-48dNormabarley above horizonNcamelopardalids00C22dusk 7h50m+68dCamelopardalisslowest of all(6.8km/s)Gkappa serpentids00D 4C00 15h20m+18d E k Serpentis0 8h24m+20d W Praesepe2-3/hrPcoma-berenicids00A18F00 12h30m+19dComa-Berenicis1/hr,very swift(64km/hr):alpha aurigids00B 6? 4hr56m+43d e aurigae sparse,slowGtheta centaurids00B 8? 14h20m-44dLupus/Centaurusseveral radiants9 delta leF QUADRANTIDS00A 4H00 15h28m+50d NE Bootesblue,long silver trains8delta cancrids00A16A0P n CVS MTR.SHR.ML))))))))))))))))))    !icornids00H 2?same as July caps.same as July caps.W iota aquarids00H 7? 22h30m-15dt&a Aquarii/Pisces same stream as N. delta aquaridsMupsilon pegasids00H 8? 23h20m+19dPegasus6-13/hr/yellow-white/no trainsxPERSEIDS00H12F403h4m+48dN. edge Perseus-Casseopia>swift(60 km/s)/good photos/fireballs/var. colors/~30% w trainsV kappa cygnids00H20V25 19h20m+55d k Cygni-Draco!slow(24 km/s)/bright/some bolides" andromedids00H31 see 11/14""Jaurigids00H31dawn 5h38m+42d b Auriga+COMPUTER SCIENCE BASIC PROGRAMMING TEST 1N Name______________________________LJ1. Briefly describe how to FORMAT a disk and what is created on it "O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"9 seee 12-9Tdecember fireballs00L26 early eve.? Crux or Muscaobserved 1974- in New ZealandClyncids00L28? 7h15m+36dAuriga-Lynx-Gemini junction 1972 Japanumfaint/no trails/8/hrJdelta arietids00L20W00 3h35m+25dTaurus-Aries borderslow(13-17km/s)yURSIDS00L22I25 14h28m+78db Ursae Minoris(Kokab)Bfrom comet Tuttle/best for N. observers/observation needed in U.S.+ puppid-velids00L25?see 12-(58km/s)/9/hrqGEMINIDS00L13C05 7h28m+32d W&N of CastorBgood before midnight/med. speed/bright/fireballs&bolides/improvingLdec. leo minorids00L13? 10h24m+35dcentral Leo Minorvery swift(64km/s)Gomicron piscids00L16?1h42m+9dnear o PisciB00 6h50m+10dMonoceros-Gemini bordermed. speed/comet Mellish= chi orinids00L10? 5h36m+26dhorns of Taurus two branchesCcanis minorids00L10? 7h48m+12dS. of Geminid stream telescopicH sigma hydrids00L11?8h32m+2dS. of head of Hydraswift0K17G26 10h8m+22d sickle of LeoCswiftest of all meteor showers(71km/s)/storm(?) in 1999(150000/hr.)9 phoenicids00L 5?1h-45dPhoenix9/hr. 1977-australiaF puppid-velids00L 9? 9h00m-45dPuppis-Vela-Carinaseveral radiantsU monocerotids00L10opia1disc. 1969 by H. McNinch/need observation/8/hr(?)Hpegasids00K12U00 22h54m+19d N. a Pegasifrom comet Blanpain (1819)p ANDROMEDIDS00K14W00 1h40m+44dNW. g Andromedae;slow/faint/red w orange sparks/5-15hr/5000-75000/hr in 1885qLEONIDS015dOrion,s club-GeminiAfrom Halley's/very swift(67km/s)/many colored/20% trails 1-2 sec.tTAURIDS00K 5? 3h32m+14dnear Pleiades-HyadesBfrom comet Encke/slow(30km/s)/bright/many fireballs/frags-multipleecepheids00K 9U00 23h30m+63dCepheus-CasseD00 17h28m+54d head of Draco?most fragile of all meteors/follow comet Giacobini-Zinner(1985)4piscids00J13?see Sep. piscidssee Sep. piscidsLepsilon geminids00J19F00 6h50m+27d e Geminorumextremely swift(70km/s)vORIONIDS00J20E20 6h20m+0h24m0d S. Piscidsfrom comet EnckeGalpha aurigids00I23F00 4h56m+42dthe Kids in Auriga swift/streaks: sextantids00I29daytime10h8m0dSextansradar-detectedA andromedids00J 3same as nov 14same as nov 14same as nov 14p DRACONIDS00J 9every swift(66 km/s)/comet Kiess1lyncids00I 6? 6h40m+58dNW Lynx minor shower9epsilon perseids00I 7?4h8m+37de Persei up to 10/hrTkappa aquarids00I21X00 22h35m-5d k Aquarii#probably too few to detect visually<piscids00I21daytimeduring  formatting:G2. Briefly describe how to INITIALIZE a disk and what is saved to it:KI3. What do the terms RAM and ROM mean and what is the difference between them?NL4. List at least five (5) PERIPin a ; stopper it is best to throw the whole thing away.@>15_____ If a mercury spill occurs you must notify everyone ! in the lab immediately.916_____ Common corrosives may be flushed down the sink.>17_____ Flammable liqunited only with a sparker.@>12_____ Test tubes should be pointed away only if heating  liquids.@>13_____ Hot glassware must be placed on asbestos pads to  cool.@>14_____ If a thermometer or glass tubing becomes stuck fire.48._____ A class "A" fire may be doused with water.@>9._____ A CO2 fire extinguisher is the best all-purpose fire  extinguisher.>10_____ You should use safety glasses even if boiling water.<11_____ Gas burners should be igIf you don't understand exactly what to do ask the  instructor.?=6._____ Preventative safety devices (goggles, aprons) must 6 be worn when working with flameor chemicals.=7._____ The most common type of fire is the class "D" _ It is not necessary to tie back long hair around a  bunsen burner.;3._____ Newly cut glassware may be filed to smooth edges.?=4._____ It is permissible in some cases to leave an experiment unattended.@>5._____ >LAB SAFETY TEST _______________________________________ ____> name date (T/F)91._____ The cardinal rule in any lab is "no horseplay".@>2.____"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," COMPUTER/ LAB returns the cursor to upper left:A10. Write a BASIC program that will display: (on back of test) EASTERN LOCAL HIGH$ SCHOOL, ypes on the disk:?7. Command which erases all programming from computer memory:IG8. Briefly describe the steps necessary to BOOT a disk, LOAD and RUN a & program with filename "WEIRD AL":I9. Command which clears the screenandHERAL DEVICES for computers and describe the  function of each:OM5. When you finish typing a logical line into the computer, what must you do " to "save" the line to memory?A6. Command which d