Green Computing Quiz
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What is green computing?

  • Computing that solely relies on non-renewable energy sources
  • Computing that promotes a sustainable environment and consumes minimal energy (correct)
  • Computing that focuses on maximizing energy consumption
  • Computing that has no concern for the environment
  • What is a Creative Commons (CC) license?

  • A private copyright license for exclusive distribution of copyrighted work
  • A license that requires high fees for distribution of copyrighted work
  • A license that restricts distribution of copyrighted work
  • A public copyright license enabling free distribution of copyrighted work (correct)
  • What is the impact of the digital divide?

  • Increased affordability of computers for all
  • Equal access to technology and information for all
  • Unequal access to technology and information (correct)
  • Equal distribution of Internet connections across all communities
  • What is the purpose of an advance recovery fee collected by certain computer manufacturers?

    <p>To dispose of the computer after its useful life</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is the cooperation of both private and public sectors essential for a successful green computing strategy?

    <p>To ensure comprehensive implementation and impact</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Green computing

    • Green computing refers to practices and technologies that minimize the environmental impact of computing.
    • It encompasses energy efficiency, waste reduction, and responsible disposal of electronic equipment.

    Creative Commons License

    • A Creative Commons (CC) license grants copyright holders the ability to allow others to use, adapt, and distribute their work under specific conditions.
    • It allows for flexible and customizable copyright permissions.

    Digital Divide

    • The digital divide refers to the gap in access to digital technologies, including computers, internet, and digital literacy, between different groups.
    • This disparity often exists along socioeconomic lines and can lead to unequal opportunities in education, employment, and participation in society.

    Advance Recovery Fee

    • An advance recovery fee, often collected by computer manufacturers, is a charge intended for the recycling and disposal of electronic waste at the end of the product's lifecycle.
    • This fee contributes to responsible e-waste management and reduces the environmental burden associated with discarded electronics.

    Cooperation in Green Computing

    • Collaboration between the private and public sectors is crucial for the success of green computing initiatives.
    • Private companies can develop and introduce innovative green technologies, while governments can establish regulations, incentives, and funding programs to promote sustainable computing practices.

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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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