1) Reducing the environmental impact of technology is known as:
A) Super computing
B) Green computing
C) e-waste management
D) Carbon emission technology
Green computing focuses on designing, using, and disposing of IT systems so they consume less energy and resources, emit fewer greenhouse gases, and minimize waste across the device life cycle (e.g., energy-efficient hardware, virtualization, power management).
Super computing is high-performance computing, not inherently eco-focused.
e-waste management deals only with end-of-life disposal/recycling, a subset—not the whole idea.
Carbon emission technology isn’t a standard term in ICT sustainability.
Ans) B) Green computing
2) FIACS stands for:
A) Flander’s Interaction Analysis Category System
B) Flander’s Information Analysis Communication System
C) Flander’s Interaction Analysis Classroom System
D) Flander’s Information Analysis Classroom Strategy
FIACS is Ned A. Flanders’ Interaction Analysis Category System—a 10-category scheme used to observe and code verbal behavior in classrooms (teacher talk, student talk, silence/confusion). It helps analyze teaching style and classroom climate.
Options B, C, and D alter key words (“Information,” “Communication,” “Classroom System/Strategy”), which are not part of the official name.
Ans) A) Flander’s Interaction Analysis Category System
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