Computer for grade3 Term 3
Computer for grade3 Term 3
Introduction” having key concepts as a. Operating system and its type b. Microsoft Windows c. Graphical User
Interface d. Desktop and its components e. Basic operations on Desktop f. Parts of a Window g. Setting wallpaper and
screen saver and having learning objectives : To introduce the concepts of GUI operating system with Windows as an
example, to list the basic components of windows desktop, to discuss the various parts of a window and to modify
the windows screen and its various elements. You can give picture questions also
Act as A teacher and create a question paper with 50 MCQ and 10 short answer questions on “The Internet- An
Introduction” having key concepts as a. Internet and its history b.uses of internet terms related to the internet c. best
practices related to online safety d. using the internet e. being a responsible digital citizen and having learning
objectives :. To introduce the internet and its history to state its uses to discuss the various terms related to internet
to state the best practices related to online safety and to indicate ways to be a responsible digital citizen. You can
give questions having images too.
Act as A teacher and create a question paper with 50 MCQ type questions like fill in the blanks, true or false,
choose the correct options etc. on topic “File management- Organization of folders” having key concepts as
a. Concepts of files and folders b. Creating , saving and opening a file and folder and having learning
objectives : To introduce the concepts of files and folders, creating, saving and opening a file and folder.
Please give correct answers to the questions. Provide 1 line explanation to the correct answer. Suggest
appropriate illustrations or animations to complement the questions. . Also give 10 short answer questions on
the above topic and explain each answer.
Learning Objectives:
Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (50 Marks) (Each question carries 1 mark)
1. What is the full form of GUI? a) Graphical User Interface b) General User
Interaction c) Graphical Utility Interface d) General User Interface
2. Which of the following is not an operating system? a) Windows b) Linux c) MS
Word d) macOS
3. The primary function of an operating system is to: a) Manage hardware resources
b) Edit text documents c) Design web pages d) Play music
4. Which is an example of a GUI-based OS? a) DOS b) Windows c) Linux (CLI mode)
d) UNIX (Text mode)
5. What is the default file manager of Windows OS? a) My Documents b) File Explorer
c) Task Manager d) Control Panel
6. Which key is used to open the Start Menu? a) Ctrl b) Alt
c) Windows key d) Shift
7. What is the function of the taskbar in Windows? a) Display running applications
b) Store files c) Browse the internet d) Print documents
8. Which of the following is NOT a component of the Windows Desktop? a) Taskbar
b) Icons c) Start Menu d) Keyboard
9. To rename a file or folder in Windows, which key do you press? a) F2 b) F5
c) Delete d) Esc
10. What is the purpose of the Recycle Bin? a) To permanently delete files
b) To temporarily store deleted files c) To store software updates
d) To manage network connections
11. Which of the following is a valid file extension in Windows? a) .exe
b) .png c) .docx d) All of the above
12. What is the function of the minimize button in a window? a) Close the window
b) Reduce the window to the taskbar c) Expand the window d) Open a new window
13. The shortcut to open Task Manager in Windows is: a) Ctrl + Alt + Del
b) Ctrl + Shift + Esc c) Windows + R d) Both a and b
14. What is the purpose of the title bar in a window? a) Display the window title
b) Show the menu options c) Navigate between files d) Close the window
16. Which of the following is a GUI-based file system navigation tool in Windows? a) Task Manager
b) File Explorer c) Command Prompt d) Notepad
17. What is the purpose of the notification area on the taskbar? a) Displays running applications
b) Shows system messages and background processes c) Stores temporary files
d) Launches programs
18. Which component of Windows allows you to change system settings? a) Task Manager
b) Control Panel c) File Explorer d) Notepad
19. The shortcut to take a screenshot in Windows is: a) Ctrl + P b) Windows + PrtScn
c) Ctrl + Alt + Del d) Shift + Esc
20. What does the maximize button do? a) Closes the window b) Enlarges the window to
full screen c) Minimizes the window d) Opens the settings
21. How can you create a new folder in Windows? a) Right-click, select "New" > "Folder"
b) Press Ctrl + Shift + N c) Use the File Explorer menu d) All of the above
22. What is the function of the Address Bar in File Explorer? a) Shows the network status
b) Displays the location of the current folder c) Closes the current window
d) Plays media files
23. Which component of Windows is responsible for managing active processes? a) File Explorer
b) Task Manager c) Start Menu d) Notification Center
24. What is the purpose of the system tray in Windows? a) Manage icons
b) Display notifications and background apps c) Organize files d) Play media files
25. The default web browser in Windows 10 is: a) Google Chrome b) Mozilla Firefox
c) Microsoft Edge d) Opera
26. Identify the part of the Windows desktop shown in the given image. (Image of taskbar)
a) Taskbar b) Start Menu c) Notification Area d) Quick Access
27. What does the icon shown in the image represent? (Image of Recycle Bin) a) Control Panel
b) File Explorer c) Recycle Bin d) Settings
28. What is the function of the button highlighted in the given image? (Image of minimize button in a
window) a) Close the window b) Maximize the window
c) Minimize the window d) Restore the window
29. Identify the Windows tool shown in the image. (Image of File Explorer) a) Task Manager
b) File Explorer c) Command Prompt d) Control Panel
30. What is the highlighted section in the image called? (Image of Start Menu) a) Taskbar
b) Notification Area c) Start Menu d) Quick Launch
31. The image shows a window with which button selected? (Image of maximize button selected)
a) Close b) Minimize c) Restore d) Maximize
32. What happens when you click on the button highlighted in the image? (Image of shut down button in
Start Menu) a) Logs off the user
b) Puts the computer to sleep
c) Restarts the computer
d) Shuts down the computer
33. Identify the component shown in the image. (Image of taskbar with open applications) a) Task View
b) Taskbar
c) Quick Access
d) System Tray
34. What is the function of the highlighted area in the given image? (Image of Control Panel options) a)
Manage system settings
b) Open Task Manager
c) Browse files
d) Launch applications
35. The section highlighted in the image is used for? (Image of search bar in taskbar) a) Searching files
and applications
b) Opening Control Panel
c) Adjusting system settings
d) Managing user accounts
36. What is the tool shown in the image used for? (Image of Task Manager) a) Managing background
processes
b) Browsing files
c) Opening applications
d) Configuring display settings
37. The image highlights which part of a window? (Image showing title bar) a) Address Bar
b) Title Bar
c) Status Bar
d) Menu Bar
38. What is the purpose of the icons shown in the image? (Image of shortcut icons on desktop) a)
Represent running applications
b) Open files and applications quickly
c) Display system notifications
d) Adjust computer settings
39. The highlighted option in the image allows the user to? (Image of "New Folder" option in right-click
menu) a) Create a new file
b) Create a new folder
c) Delete a folder
d) Rename a file
40. Identify the feature shown in the image. (Image of Windows snap feature with two open applications
side by side) a) Virtual Desktop
b) Task View
c) Window Snapping
d) Quick Access
41. What happens when you click on the button shown in the image? (Image of refresh button in File
Explorer) a) Deletes files
b) Refreshes the view
c) Closes File Explorer
d) Opens a new window
42. The highlighted area in the image is used for? (Image of wallpaper settings in Windows) a) Changing
the desktop wallpaper
b) Modifying the taskbar
c) Adjusting brightness
d) Setting up shortcuts
43. Identify the Windows setting shown in the image. (Image of screen saver settings) a) Wallpaper
settings
b) Display settings
c) Screen saver settings
d) Personalization settings
44. The highlighted option in the image allows the user to? (Image of personalization settings) a) Change
desktop background
b) Open Task Manager
c) Close applications
d) Modify system files
45. What does the section highlighted in the image represent? (Image of Windows File Properties
window) a) File permissions
b) File details
c) Network settings
d) Display settings
46. Identify the Windows component shown in the image. (Image of command prompt window) a) File
Explorer
b) Task Manager
c) Command Prompt
d) Control Panel
47. What is the purpose of the buttons highlighted in the image? (Image of window control buttons:
minimize, maximize, close) a) Manage window size
b) Adjust system settings
c) Change file names
d) Close background apps
48. The image highlights which function in Windows? (Image of drag and drop feature moving a file) a)
Copy and paste
b) Drag and drop
c) Right-click menu
d) Task View
49. What is the highlighted section in the image used for? (Image of quick access panel in File Explorer)
a) View recent files
b) Open Task Manager
c) Search for files
d) Change system settings
50. The highlighted option in the image allows the user to? (Image of "Empty Recycle Bin" option in
context menu) a) Delete files permanently
b) Restore files
c) Move files to another folder
d) Copy file
Section B: Short Answer Questions (10 Marks) (Each question carries 2 marks)
1. Who is known as the father of the Internet? a) Bill Gates b) Tim Berners-Lee
c) Vint Cerf d) Steve Jobs
2.In which year was the first message sent over the ARPANET? a) 1969 b) 1983
c) 1991 d) 2000
3.What does WWW stand for? a) World Wide Web b) World Web Window
c) Wide Web Window d) Wireless Web World
7.Terms Related to the Internet 7. What does HTTP stand for? a) HyperText Transfer Protocol
b) HighText Transmission Protocol c) Hyperlink Transfer Protocol d) None of the above
8.What is a URL? a) A type of computer virus b) The address of a web page
c) A programming language d) An online storage device
9.Best Practices Related to Online Safety 9. Which of the following is a strong password? a) 12345
b) Password123 c) Xy!89#pQr d) MyName2021
10.Phishing is: a) A way to catch fish online b) An attempt to steal personal information
through fake emails c) A type of online gaming d) A secure browsing method
11.Using the Internet 11. Which of the following is NOT a search engine? a) Google
b) Yahoo c) Bing d) WhatsApp
13. Which of the following is an example of ethical online behavior? a) Sharing personal details with
strangers b) Spreading fake news c) Respecting others’ privacy d) Posting hateful
comments
17.What is net neutrality? a) The idea that all internet traffic should be treated equally
b) A restriction on social media use c) A security protocol for online banking
d) A method to block websites
Answer in brief
1. What is Internet?
2. Write four uses of the Internet
3. List four web browsers used to access the internet.
4. Explain URL.
5. Why should safety measures be followed while searching information?
d) A shortcut to an application
Explanation: A file is a digital container where data is stored, such as documents, images, or programs.
(Continue up to 50 MCQs covering topics like file extensions, folder structure, file properties, renaming,
deleting, recovering, etc.)
Suggested Illustrations:
Image of different file types with their icons (e.g., .docx, .jpg, .pdf).
Define a file and a folder with examples. Answer: A file is a collection of data stored on a computer (e.g.,
document.docx). A folder is a container that holds multiple files (e.g., 'Documents' folder).
Explain the steps to create a new folder in Windows. Answer: Right-click on the desktop or in File Explorer
→ Click 'New' → Select 'Folder' → Name the folder and press Enter.
(Continue up to 10 short answer questions covering key concepts like opening files, renaming folders, and
the importance of organizing files efficiently.)
Suggested Animations:
Answer: a) Folder
Explanation: A folder is a virtual container that stores multiple files for better organization.
4. The default location where Windows saves files is the __________ folder.
Answer: a) Documents
Answer: a) Name
Answer: a) Click
Answer: a) Subfolder
Explanation: A subfolder is a folder within another folder used for better organization.
Explanation: File Explorer helps users navigate and manage files and folders.
Answer: a) Windows + E
11. The __________ action permanently deletes a file without sending it to the Recycle Bin.
Explanation: Shift + Delete bypasses the Recycle Bin and removes the file permanently.
13. You can rename a file anytime after creating it. (True)
14. Deleting a folder deletes all the files inside it. (True)
Explanation: When a folder is deleted, all its contents are removed unless restored.
Explanation: Files are stored inside folders, but not the other way around.
18. A file saved on the Desktop is automatically deleted after restart. (False)
Explanation: The extension helps the OS determine the correct program to open it.
20. Dragging a file from one folder to another moves the file. (True)
21. A file’s size is always the same regardless of the content inside it. (False)
Answer: a) F2
24. Which of the following file types is used to store audio files?
Answer: a) .mp3
25. If you want to copy a file instead of moving it, what key should you hold while dragging the file?
Answer: a) Ctrl
Explanation: Holding Ctrl while dragging a file creates a duplicate instead of moving it.
26.Where do files go when they are deleted normally (without Shift + Delete)?
Explanation: Deleted files are sent to the Recycle Bin unless permanently removed.
Explanation: A file path specifies the exact location of a file in the directory structure.
a) Hold Ctrl and click each file b) Click once on each file
c) Hold Shift and click each file d) Right-click each file separately
Explanation: Holding Ctrl allows selecting multiple files that are not next to each other.
30. What is the function of the Properties option when right-clicking a file?
a) It shows file details like size, type, and location b) It renames the file
Answer: b) .xyz
Explanation: .xyz is not a standard file extension, while the others represent executable, PowerPoint, and
image files.
Explanations:
1. .mp4 → Video File: .mp4 is a common format for storing digital video content.
2. .zip → Compressed File: .zip files reduce file size and bundle multiple files together.
3. .html → Web Page File: .html files contain the structure and content of a web page.
4. .exe → Executable Program: .exe files are used to run programs and applications.
5. .pptx → PowerPoint Presentation: .pptx is the standard format for Microsoft PowerPoint slides.
Answer: Right-click on the desktop or inside a directory, select New → Folder, and give it a name.
Answer: Extensions help identify the file type and the program that can open it.
Answer: Right-click the file, choose Rename, and enter a new name.
9) How can you change the default save location for files?
10) What are some common file types and their uses?
Answer:
.jpg → Images
.pdf → Documents