Question #N77

The history of the development of the computer is a fascinating one. It began with simple machines, like the abacus, which was used for counting and calculations. Over time, these machines were replaced by more complex machines, like the Jacquard loom, which used punched cards to control the weaving of intricate patterns. Eventually, these machines were replaced by electronic computers, which were capable of performing much more complex calculations and tasks. The development of the computer has had a profound impact on our world, revolutionizing the way we live, work, and communicate. It is interesting to note that the development of the computer has been driven by a number of factors, including a desire to automate tasks, to improve the accuracy of calculations, and to create new and more powerful tools. Which of the following statements is the best example of the idea expressed in the passage that the development of the computer has been driven by a number of factors?

Which choice is the best example of the idea expressed in the passage that the development of the computer has been driven by a number of factors?
A. The abacus was a simple machine that was used for counting and calculations.
B. The development of the computer has had a profound impact on our world, revolutionizing the way we live, work, and communicate.
C. The development of the computer has been driven by a number of factors, including a desire to automate tasks, to improve the accuracy of calculations, and to create new and more powerful tools.
D. It is interesting to note that the development of the computer has been driven by a number of factors, including a desire to automate tasks, to improve the accuracy of calculations, and to create new and more powerful tools.

Correct Answer is: C

Choice C is the best example of the idea expressed in the passage that the development of the computer has been driven by a number of factors. This choice specifically lists the factors that have driven the development of the computer, including the desire to automate tasks, improve the accuracy of calculations, and create new and more powerful tools. The other choices are either too general or too specific.