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This document contains an achievement test for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for Grade 9 students. It consists of 34 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of computer components, functions, advantages, and assembly/disassembly processes. The questions cover topics like what makes a computer automatic, computer components like the motherboard and peripherals, advantages like versatility and speed, the assembly of components like installing RAM, and the steps to connect and disconnect a computer.
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Ahievement Test G9

This document contains an achievement test for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for Grade 9 students. It consists of 34 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of computer components, functions, advantages, and assembly/disassembly processes. The questions cover topics like what makes a computer automatic, computer components like the motherboard and peripherals, advantages like versatility and speed, the assembly of components like installing RAM, and the steps to connect and disconnect a computer.
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OUR LADY OF LOURDES COLLEGE FOUNDATION

Daet, Camarines Norte


Tel. Number (054) 605-0156

AHIEVEMENT TEST
T.L.E - Information and Communications Technology G-9
A.Y: 2020-2021
General Direction: Read and answer the following questions below. Erasures are not allowed.
Write your answer on the answer sheet provided. Do not write any marks on the test paper.
Submit the answer sheet only.
Multiple Choice.
_____1. This means the computer can work with minimum human intervention once supplied
with data and instructions.
a. It is Automatic
b. It is Electrical
c. It is Data Storage
d. It is a Processor
_____ 2. They can be programmed (given instructions) to carry out various kinds of information
processing jobs.
a. Motherboard
b. Computer
c. System Unit
d. BIOS
_____ 3. One of the advantages of Computer is Versatile. Which of the following describes
versatility?
a. Creates an all-round saving on space and time.
b. Performs tasks in a very short time (in comparison to working manually)
c. It can do the same thing over and over again without being worn out.
d. It makes it possible to do some jobs that would be impossible without the use of a
computer.
_____ 4. Secrecy means?
a. It can do the same thing over and over again without being worn out.
b. Information is fairly protected if the computer system is well managed.
c. Creates an all-round saving on space and time.
d. None of the above
_____ 5. Speed refers to?
a. Information is fairly protected if the computer system is well managed.
b. Creates an all-round saving on space and time.
c. Performs tasks in a very short time (in comparison to working manually)
d. It can do the same thing over and over again without being worn out.
_____ 6. Which of the following is not a disadvantage of using computer?
a. Problems arise when computers cannot be used for example when the system breaks
down either in terms of software or hardware.
b. It needs expertise which is expensive to hire and maintain.
c. Loss of information if not well managed.
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d. It makes it possible to do some jobs that would be impossible without the use of a
computer.
_____7. These are the physical parts or components that make up a computer, the parts we can
see and touch for instance mouse, keyboard, monitor, hard disk drive, etc.
a. Peopleware
b. Hardware
c. Software
d. Tupperware
_____ 8. These are devices attached to the computer and they are mostly for enhancing its
capabilities.
a. Hardware
b. Input devices
c. Computer peripherals
d. Output devices
_____ 9. These are devices used to produce or display the information that has been processed,
for example, Visual Display Unit (VDU) also commonly known as the monitor, we also have
speakers, and projectors as output devices.
a. Hardware
b. Input devices
c. Computer peripherals
d. Output devices
_____ 10. These are the programs that run or control a computer, they tell the computer how
to perform specific tasks.
a. Software
b. Hardware
c. Tupperware
d. Peopleware
_____ 11. Which of the following is not an advantage of using computer?
a. Stores large chunks of information in a limited space.
b. It is a very useful source of information especially when you connect to the Internet.
c. Computers replace people in employment
d. It is a good form of entertainment.
_____ 12. Efficiency refers to?
a. Performs tasks in a very short time (in comparison to working manually)
b. It can do the same thing over and over again without being worn out.
c. Information is fairly protected if the computer system is well managed.
d. Creates an all-round saving on space and time.
_____ 13. This means that for the computer to function, it requires some form of power to
drive it.
a. It is Automatic
b. It is Data Storage
c. It is Processor
d. It is Electrical
_____ 14. Typically, the first partition is the primary partition containing files of the operating
system.
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a. Active Partition
b. Minor Partition
c. Main Partition
d. Major Partition
_____ 15. The OS uses the computer's booting active partition. Just one main partition can be
enabled per disk. The C: drive normally contains the active partition and the boot and device
files. Some users build additional partitions to arrange files or to boot the machine double.

a. Active Partition
b. Minor Partition
c. Main Partition
d. Major Partition

_____ 16. It is an entire circle that can hold information on one side of the disk.

a. Cylinder
b. Track
c. Cluster
d. Sector

_____ 17. It is the smallest space unit used for data storage. It consists of one or more
industries.

a. Cluster
b. Cylinder
c. Sector
d. Track

_____ 18. Prepare a filesystem for the files to be stored in a partition.

a. Cluster
b. Cylinder
c. Formatting
d. Track

_____ 19. It can be used for administrative purposes to separate details.

a. Dynamic Disk
b. Logical Drive
c. Extended drive
d. Logical partition

_____ 20. A sector contains how many bytes?

a. 510
b. 511
c. 512
d. 513

_____ 21. There are only how many partitions on a simple disc?

a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
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d. 4

_____ 22. The main and the extended partition as well as logical drives contain a?

a. Logical drive
b. Dynamic disk
c. Basic disk
d. Local disk

_____ 23. It uses the free space left on a hard drive or the primary partition takes the location.

a. Active partition
b. Extended partition
c. Main partition
d. Minor partition

_____ 24. A disk is split into special areas known as?

a. Cluster
b. Track
c. Partition
d. Formatting

_____ 25. Most operating systems automatically parse and format hard disk space during what
process?

a. Preparation
b. Installation
c. Validation
d. Documentation

_____ 26. This means connecting different components of a computer so that users can use the
PC or computer.
a. Assembling
b. Disassembling
c. Reconnection
d. Disconnection
_____ 27. It is said to be the “backbone” of the computer.
a. System unit
b. CPU
c. Motherboard
d. Power Supply Unit
_____ 28. Which of the following is best to remember, in order to avoid component from
potentially hazardous static electricity?
a. review the motherboard handbook, to make sure you are familiar with the motherboard
layout and understand which socket is which.
b. Check the layout of the sockets on the motherboard. And confirm that the ports on your
motherboard’s back panel match the holes on the case’s Input/output (I/O) shield
installed in your case.
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c. You need carefully position the motherboard on top of the brass standoffs. After that
line up all the holes, use the screws that accompanied the case to fasten down the
motherboard.
d. All of the above
_____ 29. Which of the following is the proper step in installing a RAM?
a. insert them into the proper sockets and push down firmly but evenly until the clips on
both sides of the socket pop into place.
b. lock the two tabs from both ends of the RAM slot.
c. Attach the clip that holds the heat sink in place, keeping in mind that it may require a
fair amount of force.
d. None of the above
_____ 30. The following are the final part of assembling, except for one.
a. If you have a speaker, you can connect the speaker to the backside of your CPU cabinet. To get
sound from the speaker, you need to plug the speaker’s cable with the Aux port.
b. Unplugged the AC power supply to the PC from the wall socket
c. Check your keyboard connector port. If it is a USB connector, then connect your keyboard to the
proper USB port. And if it is a PS/2 connector, then connect to the correct, PS/2 port.
d. And if you have a printer, you can connect the printer on the backside of your CPU cabinet.
These days, you can connect your speaker BUS cable to the USB port.

_____ 31. This means disconnecting the different components of a PC.


a. Assembling
b. Disassembling
c. Connecting
d. Disconnecting
_____ 32. The following are the steps in Disassembling, except for one.

a. Remove the Power Supply (SMPS)


b. Remove hard disk and CD/ DVD drives.
c. Remove Adapter Cards if any
d. Same steps you need to follow to connect your mouse into the proper port.
_____ 33. In disassemble, after unplugging the AC power supply to the PC from the wall socket,
what should we do next?
a. Remove the case covering
b. Unplugged bus cables and ATX power cables
c. Remove adapters cards if any
d. Remove memory modules
_____ 34. The final step of the PC disassemble process is this one.
a. remove the SMPS from the CPU cabinet case.
b. Carefully remove the motherboard from the CPU cabinet case.
c. unlock the RAM from both ends and pull the RAM carefully.
d. remove the ROM drives.
_____ 35. Disassembling a PC means disconnecting the different components of a PC. Arrange
the following steps accordingly.

Unplugged bus cables and ATX power cables


Remove Adapter Cards if any
Unplugged the AC power supply to the PC from the wall socket
Remove the Power Supply (SMPS)
Finally, Remove the Motherboard
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a. 3,1,2,4,5
b. 1,2,3,4,5
c. 5,3,2,4,1
d. 2,4,5,3,1
_____ 36. To boot a computer, you need a?
a. Hardware
b. Software
c. Hardware and Software
d. Peopleware
_____ 37. Used to prevent ESD damage to computer equipment.
a. Anti-static wrist strap
b. Anti-static mat
c. Cleaning tool
d. Multimeter
_____ 38. Used to loosen or tighten crosshead screws.
a. Flathead screwdriver
b. Philips head screwdriver
c. Torx screwdriver
d. Hex screwdriver
_____ 39. Used to hold small parts.

a. Tweezer
b. Parts organizer
c. Needle-nose plier
d. Wire cutter

_____ 40. Used to manipulate small parts.

a. Tweezer
b. Needle-nose plier
c. Parts organizer
d. Part Retriever

_____ 41. Used to retrieve parts from the location that are too small for your hand to fit.

a. Tweezer
b. Needle-nose plier
c. Parts organizer
d. Part Retriever

_____ 42. Used to light up areas that you cannot see well.

a. Lighter
b. Cellphone
c. Flashlight
d. Candles

_____ 43. Used to clean different computer components without scratching or leaving debris.

a. Compressed Air
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b. Lint-free cloth
c. Cable ties
d. Feather dust

_____ 44. Used to bundle cables neatly inside and outside of a computer.

a. Compressed Air
b. Lint-free cloth
c. Cable ties
d. Feather dust

_____ 45. Used to test the integrity of circuits and the quality of electricity in computer
components.

a. Loop Adapter
b. Multimeter
c. Voltmeter
d. Measuring tape

_____ 46. Lint-free cloth, compressed air, and cable ties are example of?

a. Diagnostic Tool
b. Cleaning Tool
c. Safety Tool
d. Basic Hand Tool

_____ 47. Flathead screwdriver, Hex screwdriver, tweezers, and Philips head screwdriver are
example of?

a. Diagnostic tool
b. Basic hand tool
c. Cleaning tool
d. Safety tool

_____ 48. Which of the following is true in Occupational Health and Safety Procedure (OHSP)?

a. Be careful with tools that may cause a short circuit.


b. Use excessive force if things don’t quite slip into place.
c. Hold the components on the edges and do not touch the Integrated Circuit (IC) parts.
d. Work alone so that there’s someone who can take care of you in case of an emergency.
_____ 49. Which is not true in OHS Policy?

a. Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fire, and other emergencies are
recognized.
b. Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE) following the organization’s OHS
procedures and practices.
c. Don’t hold the components on the edges and do not touch the Integrated Circuit (IC)
parts.
d. Always ground or discharge yourself before touching any part of the computer.
_____ 50. Take away any liquid near your working. What will be the effect if this is ignored?
a. You will be electrocuted as well as the parts
b. Nothing will happen
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c. You will be grounded for a short period of time


d. None of the above

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