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To all ICT students: This is to inform you that on Thursday, October 16, 2014, you need to report to our room at the second floor of the administration building. You need to submit the following; a requirement for the second grading.
1. your personal movie
2. your group movie
These requirements if submitted, will exempt you from taking examinations for the second grading grade.
Please see me on thursday..Thanks.
Misamis Oriental Comprehensive High School
Cagayan de Oro City
Technology and Livelihood Education
First Grading Examination in ICT -Computer Education – IV
I. Multiple Choice:
1. If you need to find out how much free and used space on your hard Disk, you need to open My Computer then click C: drive, choose file then
a. File b. properties c. folder d. Search
2. If you need to search for a file or folder with the windows search command the first step is click the
a. Start button b. My Computer c. File d. Documents
3. To create a new folder at My Documents, you need to click first the Start button, My Documents then mouse right click and then click
a. New then folder b. folder c. file then folder d. Documents
4. To copy and paste Files to a New Folders using keyboard keys shortcuts, press
a. Ctrl – A then Ctrl V to paste
b. Ctrl – C and Ctrl – V to paste
c. Ctrl – X and Ctrl – C to paste
d. All of the above
5. Which of the following is not a procedure in Renaming a file or folder.
a. Right click at the folder you wish to rename and choose rename from the pop up menu
b. Double Click the folder you wish to rename and choose rename from the pop up menu
c. In My computer, find and click the file or folder you want to rename then right click and choose rename.
d. None of the above
6. To delete folders , simply
a. choose the folder you want to delete and press the DEL key
b. right click at the folder that you want to delete and click delete at the pop up menu
c. press DEL key anywhere on the screen
d. both a and b
7. The button of the MS Word which is used to color the letter/s
a. font b. fill color c. Bold d. all of the above
8. What is that button in Ms Word which is capital A with arrow up and arrow down on its sides
a. Fade b. grow and shrink c. capitalization d. none of the above
9. This button A-Z represents
a. sorting alphabetically A-Z and reverse
b. sorting numerical data
c. both a and b
d. None of the above
10. B button represents
a. Italics b. Bold c. Underline d. All of the above
11. I button represents
a. Italics b. Bold c. Underline d. All of the above
12. The design that determines how individual components of CPU, Computer, or computer system are put together.
a. Architecture b. File c. Output device d. Binary
13. Information inside a computer is
a. all of these b. a string of bits c. digital d. made up of discrete units
14. The base-2 number system used by computers.
a. Port b. Unicode c. Byte d. Binary
15. A difference between RAM and ROM is that
a. ROM chips contain computer startup instructions
b. data in Ram are temporary
c. all of these
d. data in ROM are permanent
16. Binary Arithmetic
a. all of these b. only offers addition and subtraction
c. is difficult for humans d. is difficult for computers
17. A hardware peripheral for storing information
a. input device b. Storage device c. Nonvolatile memory d. PC card
18. 1024 bytes
a. TB (terabytes) b. GB (gigabyte) c. KB (kilobyte) d. Unicode
19. Electronic circuitry for storing programs and data
a. Compatibility b. Binary c. Memory d. RAM (Random Access Memory)
20. The CPU is
a. the microprocessorb. an output device c. composed of vacuum tubes
d. an input device
21. Credit-card sized circuit boards
a. can contain peripherals b. can contain memory
c. all of these d. are well suited to portable computers
22. A flat panel containing chips and other electronic components along with the circuits that connect them.
a. Chipboard b. Digitizer c. Chassis d. Circuit board
23. Using multiple processors to divide jobs into pieces and work simultaneously on the pieces.
a. Word processing b. Peripheral Processing
c. Parallel processingd. File sorting
24. A collection of 8 bits
a. Byte b. Binary code c. File d. Unicode
25. The emerging international standard double-byte character set
a. Binary code b. Morse code c. Unicode d. Bytecode
26. A type of memory containing unchangeable information that serves as reference material for the CPU as it executes program instructions.
a. Central Processing Unit b. ROM c. RAM
d. RISC (reduced instruction set computer)
27. A device connected to a computer allowing it to communicate with the outside world or store information for later use.
a. Memory b. Architecture c. Peripheral d. RAM
28. Which processor runs faster?
a. SIMMs b. DIMMs c. CISC d. RISC
29. Is a hardware that specializes in sending information to the outside world
a. CRT monitor b. all of these c. Printer d. Output device
30. Which of these is not a peripheral?
a. impact printer b. touch screen c. RAM d. Synthesizer
31. An organized collection of information, such as a term paper or a set of names and addresses, stored in a form the computer can read.
a. software b. File c. Architecture d. Secondary storage
32. The smallest unit of information. It can have only one of two values, on or off.
a. Bit (Binary digit) b. Bus c. Nibble d. Byte
33. Is a combination input and output device.
a. keyboard b. CPU c. mouse d. disk drive
34. Approximately 1000 megabytes
a. KB b. GB c. TB d. NB (nanobyte)
35. A type of storage that allows the computer to record information semi permanently so it can read later by the same computer or by another computer, includes disk and tape drives.
a. Primary storage b. Slot c. Unicode d. Secondary storage
36. The value 01010011 might represent
a. program instruction b. a number c. a code for character on the keyboard
d. any of these
37. The matching of hardware and software so they can work properly. Software and peripherals are described in terms of whether they can work with particular computers and operating systems, and with each other.
a. Parallel processing b. Architecture c. Unity d. Compatibility
38. Approximately one million megabytes.
a. GB b. MMB (mega mega byte) c. KB d. TB
39. Approximately 1000 KB, 1 million bytes is equal to 1
a. MB b. NB c. GB d. TB
40. A device like a printer or monitor that makes processed information available for use outside the computer.
a. Output device b. PC card c. Circuit board d. Input device
41. A socket on the outside of the computer chassis that allows information to pass in and out.
a. Bus b. Slot c. Port d. Byte
42. Information from the outside world is called
a. memory b. input c. CPU d. output
43. The most widely used code for representing characters in computer memory.
a. ASCII (American standard code for information interchange)
b. BCD (Binary coded decimal)
c. Unicode d. Digital
44. A socket for inserting a circuit board
a. File b. Bus c. Slot d. PC card
45. Information inside the computer is
a. a string of bits b. digital c. all of these d. made up of discrete units
46. A hardware peripheral for storing information.
a. Storage device b. PC card c. input device d. Nonvolatile memory
47. A removable cartridge containing a permanent copy of software or data, often used in home video game machines.
a. ROM cartridge b. Peripheral c. Storage device d. Circuit board
48. A computer whose processor works with only small instructions and as a result can process information faster than a typical computer.
a. CISC (comprehensive instruction set computer) b. Palmtop
c. Laptop d. RISC (reduced instruction set computer)
49. A group of 8, 16, or 32 wires that carries information between computer components.
a. device driver b. input device c. Memory d. Bus
50. Memory that can’t be erased
a. volatile memory b. secondary storage c. Nonvolatile memory d. Primary storage