Green Computing Quiz
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What does green computing aim to achieve?

  • Minimize environmental impact without considering energy consumption
  • Focus solely on the design and manufacture of computing devices
  • Maximize energy consumption for efficient computing
  • Promote a sustainable environment and consume minimal energy (correct)
  • What is an example of a fee related to green computing?

  • Environment conservation tax on computer manufacturing
  • Advance recovery fee for disposal of computers (correct)
  • Renewable energy subsidy for computer servers
  • Energy surcharge for computer usage
  • Why is the cooperation of both private and public sectors essential for successful green computing?

  • To enforce environmental regulations on computing companies
  • To increase competition in the computing industry
  • To fully implement a successful green computing strategy (correct)
  • To reduce the cost of computing devices
  • What is a Creative Commons (CC) license primarily used for?

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    What is the digital divide related to information technology and the Internet?

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    Green Computing

    • Green computing aims to minimize the environmental impact of computing and ICT (Information and Communications Technology) by reducing energy consumption, electronic waste, and carbon footprint.
    • It also focuses on designing, manufacturing, and disposing of computing devices in an environmentally sustainable way.

    Green Computing Fees

    • An example of a fee related to green computing is an "Electronic Waste Recycling Fee" which is charged to consumers at the point of purchase of electronic devices.

    Cooperation for Successful Green Computing

    • The cooperation of both private and public sectors is essential for successful green computing because it requires a collective effort to develop and implement sustainable practices, policies, and technologies.

    Creative Commons (CC) License

    • A Creative Commons (CC) license is primarily used to allow creators to share their work while still retaining some rights, providing a flexible and voluntary framework for copyright management.

    Digital Divide

    • The digital divide refers to the gap between individuals, communities, and societies that have access to modern information technology and the Internet, and those who do not, often due to socio-economic, geographical, or educational factors.

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    Test your knowledge of environmentally friendly computing practices with this Green Computing quiz. Explore the principles of sustainable computing, energy-efficient design, and responsible disposal of electronic devices. Assess your understanding of green computing's impact on the environment and learn about minimizing energy consumption in the digital world.

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