1. Who was primarily responsible for designing the first Apple computer, known as the Apple One?
A. The team at Apple’s research lab
B. A collaboration between Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
C. Steve Wozniak, working independently
D. Paul Terrell, the owner of a computer store
2. Why did Wozniak redesign the Apple One's board after completing it?
A. To add more chips
B. To reduce the number of holes from eight to five
C. To increase its performance
D. To make it compatible with new software
3. Where did Wozniak and Jobs first showcase the Apple One?
A. At a college
B. At Paul Terrell’s store
C. In the garage
D. At the Homebrew Computer Club
4. How much did it cost to build an Apple One, and what was its retail price?
A. $250 to build; $666.66 to sell
B. $100 to build; $300 to sell
C. $500 to build; $1,000 to sell
D. $150 to build; $450 to sell
5. What does Wozniak say about the Apple Garage?
A. It was the main workplace for the company
B. It was mostly a symbolic location
C. It was where all designs were created
D. It was a shared space with other inventors
6. What was Wozniak’s motivation for creating computers?
A. To become wealthy
B. To outdo competitors
C. To have computers for himself and spark a revolution
D. To impress Steve Jobs
7. What was unique about the Apple II compared to the Apple One?
A. It was gold-plated
B. It was mass-produced and sparked the growth of Apple as a company
C. It used a different operating system
D. It was designed for military use
8. How did Steve Jobs’ role change after Apple secured an investment?
A. He focused on engineering
B. He worked solely on software development
C. He left the company
D. He became a public figure and businessman
9. According to Wozniak, why was the retail price of the Apple One set at $666.66?
A. It was the cost to make one
B. He liked repeating digits as a mathematician
C. It was suggested by Steve Jobs
D. It symbolized luck and success
10. Where does Wozniak say he prefers to be in a company?
A. At the bottom of the org chart as an engineer
B. Leading the design team
C. At the top of the org chart
D. Managing public relations