Free CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 Actual Exam Questions - Question 10 Discussion
Option B and C for sure, input and output only.
B and C again, since touchscreens receive input and display output simultaneously.
Maybe B and C again, since a touchscreen’s main job is to get your input by touch and display the output you want to see. The other options don’t really apply here.
It’s B and C because touchscreens let you control and see stuff directly.
Totally agree with B and C here. Touchscreens are all about taking your taps and swipes (input) and showing you stuff right there (output). The other options don’t really make sense for the screen itself since storage, networking, or processing happen elsewhere. So B and C work best.
B and C for sure. Touchscreens let you interact directly (input) and show visuals (output). Storage, networking, processing, and logging don’t really fit the screen’s main roles.
Yeah, B and C fit best since touchscreens both receive input and display output. B C
Maybe B and C here. Touchscreens definitely take input when you tap, and they show stuff on the screen too, so output makes sense as well. The rest don’t really match what a touchscreen does.
B imo, because touchscreens are all about letting users interact by touching (input). C also fits since they display the visuals you see (output). The other options don’t really connect to what a touchscreen does directly—storage, networking, processing, and logging aren’t functions of the screen itself. So B and C make the most sense here.
Maybe B and C. Touchscreens display images (output) and let you control stuff by touch (input). The other options don’t really fit what a touchscreen does directly.
Maybe B and C are the right picks. Touchscreens definitely show stuff on the screen (output), and since you interact with them by touching, they also take input. Options like A, D, E, and F don’t really match what a touchscreen does. It’s not for storing or processing data, nor for networking or logging info, so those can be ruled out pretty quickly.
It’s B and C, because a touchscreen acts as both input and output device.
Option B and C make the most sense here. Touchscreens aren’t about storing data or connecting networks, so A, D, E, and F don’t fit. They display info (output) and also let users interact by touching (input). So the two functions they handle are definitely input and output.
Maybe D is off since networking is about connections, not touchscreens. Storage and processing also seem unrelated because touchscreens don’t save data or do computing. So that leaves B and C as the only sensible choices since you touch to input and see output on the screen.
Makes sense to pick B and C since a touchscreen displays info and lets you tap stuff. B/C
B/C for sure. The touchscreen acts as an input device because you touch it to control things, and it also shows you stuff, so it’s output too. Storage, networking, processing, and logging don’t really fit what a touchscreen does directly.
Maybe B and C, since touch screens both display and let you interact directly with stuff.