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- The document contains a monthly test on worldwide computer concepts with multiple choice and matching questions. - The questions cover topics like inventors of early calculating machines, types of computer storage media, characteristics of computers, and different computer input/output devices. - Students are asked to match inventors to their inventions, identify statements as different storage types or computer characteristics, and choose the best answer for multiple choice questions about input/output devices.

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Name: ___________________________ sECTION: ________ dATE:

_________

Monthly test in worldwide computer concept (g7-ste)


I. MATCHING TYPE: MATCH THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE IN THEIR OWN INVENTION/CREATION. WRITE NEATLY YOUR
ANSWERS.

______1. John Napier V - The first commercially available computer.


______2. William Oughtred L2 - Developed the first general purpose electronic computer which was made up of vacuum
tubes.
______3. Blaise Pascal R - French mathematician, invented the first operational calculating machine and get square roots.
______4. Gottfried von Leibnitz Y2 - American inventor, invented tabulating machine
______5. Charles Babbage Z- Scottish mathematician, invented multiplication tables inscribed in a wood or bone.
______6. Herman Hollerith Q - A German baron, improved the Pascaline into a device that could add, subtract, divide
______7. Dr. Howard Aiken Y1 - He invented a single straight two-foot long ruler plotted with logarithmic scale.
______8. John Mauchly E - Developed ENIAC, it was used to process one problem at a time
______9. J Presper Eckert L1 - British mathematician, invented and built two engine/machine
______10. UNIVAC 1 D - Invented the MARK 1

II. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS. CHOOSE YOUR ANSWERS FROM THE BOX.
MAGNETIC DISKS RECORDABLE FLASH DRIVE FLOPPY DISKS SMART CARD
REWRITABLE ONLINE STORAGE RAM DVD HARD DISK

__________________11. A credit-card sized piece of plastic that contains some type of computer circuitry.
__________________12. Devices use chips and other circuitry for storing and transferring data, similar to a floppy disk.
__________________13. Generally, refers to a storage on a server accessible over the Internet, although it could be another
network as well.
__________________14. Refers to a relatively new high capacity optical disc technology.
__________________15. Is a type of data storage used in computers that is generally located on the motherboard?
__________________16. Discs can be written to by the user, but not erased and rewritten.
__________________17. Can be used in the same way as magnetic disks-data can be stored and erased as needed.
__________________18. A single pack of disks as well as accompanying read/write heads, circuit board, and protective drive case.
__________________19. Small, round platters made of tough plastic. Most diskettes currently in use are 3 ½ inches in diameter
and hold 1.44mb.
__________________20. The most important storage medium in computers today, ultra-portable storage device.

III. IDENTIFY WHAT CHARACTERISTIC OF COMPUTER ARE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS. CHOOSE YOUR ANSWERS
FROM THE BOX.
SPEED ACCURACY DILIGENCE VERSATILITY
NO IQ NO FEELING POWER OF REMEMBERING

21. Computer has the power of storing any amount of information and data. _____________________________
22. It does not have feelings or emotion, taste, knowledge and experience. _____________________________
23. Computer is a dumb machine and it cannot do any work without instruction from the user. _____________________________
24. It means the capacity to perform completely different type of work. _____________________________
25. A computer is free from tiredness, lack of concentration, fatigue, etc. _____________________________
26. Computer can calculate and give the precise calculations, with no errors in computing. _____________________________
27. Computer can work very fast. _____________________________

IV. MULTIPLE CHOICE: CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER.


28. It is the main vehicles for computer input. It differs in number of respects, including number of keys, key arrangement, types of
special keys and touch.
Touch pad keypad keyboard
29. It is a piece of input hardware that moves an onscreen pointer such as an arrow, cursor, or insertion point.
Display devices Pointing devices Printing devices
30. It convert spoken words to digital data. They are commonly used for dictation purposes to a word processing program.
Voice Input Systems Digital cameras Video cameras
31. Images are formed by lighting up tiny dots on the screen and the distance between each is in millimeters.
Size Resolution Pixels
32. Usually connected to the computer and are used to draw on a display device.
Light pens Flash Light Laser
33. Used when other input devices are impractical or when consumer input is required.
Touch Screen Touch Pen Touch Pad
34. Is the widely used type of pointing device.
joystick trackball mouse
35. It is used as an alternative to the mouse to select objects or write on or draw on the screen
touch pad touch pen stylus
36. These are used when other input devices are impractical or when consumer input is required, such as in consumer kiosks.
touch pad touch screen touch monitor
37. It is an optical device used to convert hard-copy images of text pages, photographs, and drawings into digital form.
scanner printer fax
38. It can be used with PCs to either record images or to send images over the internet.
Audio Video cameras Memory
39. They are small, round platters made of tough plastic, sometimes called diskettes.
CDs VCDs Floppy Disks
40. It a discs that can be written on it, but can’t erased or rewritten. They are commonly used to back-up data, shared large files. etc.
CR-R CD-RW CD-ROM
41. It refers relatively a new high-capacity optical disc technology.
CDs VCDs DVDs
42. It a single pack of disks as well as accompanying read/write heads, circuits board, and protective drive case.
Hard Disk CD-ROM CD Drive
43. It can be used in the same way as magnetic disks---data can be stored and erased as needed.
CD-R CD-RW CD-ROM
44. It a storage devices use chips and other circuitry for storing and transferring data, similar to a floppy disk
USB Flash Drive Hard Drive
45. It’s a type of printer that are primarily designed to support individual user, and may be connected to only a single computer.
Network Printer Virtual Printer Personal Printer
46. It’s a type of printer with a piece of computer software whose user interface and API resembles that of a printer driver, but which is
not connected with a physical computer printer.
Network Printer Virtual Printer Personal Printer
47. It’s a toner-based printer that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics. It works similarly to photocopy machines.
Laser printer Inkjet Printer Thermal Printer
48. It a kind of printer that work by selectively heating regions of special heat-sensitive paper.
Laser printer Inkjet Printer Thermal Printer
49. It operates by propelling variably sized droplets of liquid ink onto almost any sized page. They are the most commonly type of
computer printer used by consumers.
Laser printer Inkjet Printer Thermal Printer
50. This printer use a medium of small pins to transfer ink to the page.
Dot-matrix printer Laser printer Dye-sublimation printer

Prepared by: GRACE LAUC-VENTURA Noted by: NELIA P. ABAYA


ICT Teacher SSHT III – TLE
07/27/2018
ANSWER KEYS

I. MATCHING TYPE: MATCH THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE IN THEIR OWN INVENTION/CREATION. WRITE NEATLY YOUR
ANSWERS.

______1. Z
______2. Y1
______3. R
______4. Q
______5. L1
______6. Y2
______7. D
______8. E
______9. L2
______10. V

II. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS. CHOOSE YOUR ANSWERS FROM THE BOX.

DVD

__________________11. SMART CARD


__________________12. FLASH DRIVE
__________________13. ONLINE STORAGE
__________________14. DVD
__________________15. RAM
__________________16. RECORDABLE
__________________17. REWRITABLE
__________________18. HARD DISK
__________________19. FLOPPY DISKS
__________________20. MAGNETIC DISKS

III. IDENTIFY WHAT CHARACTERISTIC OF COMPUTER ARE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS. CHOOSE YOUR ANSWERS
FROM THE BOX.
SPEED ACCURACY DILIGENCE VERSATILITY
NO IQ NO FEELING POWER OF REMEMBERING

21. POWER OF REMEMBERING


22. NO FEELING
23. NO IQ
24. VERSATILITY
25. DILIGENCE
26. ACCURACY
27. SPEED

MULTIPLE CHOICE: CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER.


28. It is the main vehicles for computer input. It differs in number of respects, including number of keys, key arrangement, types of
special keys and touch.
Touch pad keypad keyboard
29. It is a piece of input hardware that moves an onscreen pointer such as an arrow, cursor, or insertion point.
Display devices Pointing devices Printing devices
30. It convert spoken words to digital data. They are commonly used for dictation purposes to a word processing program.
Voice Input Systems Digital cameras Video cameras
31. Images are formed by lighting up tiny dots on the screen and the distance between each is in millimeters.
Size Resolution Pixels
32. Usually connected to the computer and are used to draw on a display device.
Light pens Flash Light Laser
33. Used when other input devices are impractical or when consumer input is required.
Touch Screen Touch Pen Touch Pad
34. Is the widely used type of pointing device.
joystick trackball mouse
35. It is used as an alternative to the mouse to select objects or write on or draw on the screen
touch pad touch pen stylus
36. These are used when other input devices are impractical or when consumer input is required, such as in consumer kiosks.
touch pad touch screen touch monitor
37. It is an optical device used to convert hard-copy images of text pages, photographs, and drawings into digital form.
scanner printer fax
38. It can be used with PCs to either record images or to send images over the internet.
Audio Video cameras Memory
39. They are small, round platters made of tough plastic, sometimes called diskettes.
CDs VCDs Floppy Disks
40. It a discs that can be written on it, but can’t erased or rewritten. They are commonly used to back-up data, shared large files. etc.
CD-R CD-RW CD-ROM
41. It refers relatively a new high-capacity optical disc technology.
CDs VCDs DVDs
42. It a single pack of disks as well as accompanying read/write heads, circuits board, and protective drive case.
Hard Disk CD-ROM CD Drive
43. It can be used in the same way as magnetic disks---data can be stored and erased as needed.
CD-R CD-RW CD-ROM
44. It a storage devices use chips and other circuitry for storing and transferring data, similar to a floppy disk
USB Flash Drive Hard Drive
45. It’s a type of printer that are primarily designed to support individual user, and may be connected to only a single computer.
Network Printer Virtual Printer Personal Printer
46. It’s a type of printer with a piece of computer software whose user interface and API resembles that of a printer driver, but which is
not connected with a physical computer printer.
Network Printer Virtual Printer Personal Printer
47. It’s a toner-based printer that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics. It works similarly to photocopy machines.
Laser printer Inkjet Printer Thermal Printer
48. It a kind of printer that work by selectively heating regions of special heat-sensitive paper.
Laser printer Inkjet Printer Thermal Printer
49. It operates by propelling variably sized droplets of liquid ink onto almost any sized page. They are the most commonly type of
computer printer used by consumers.
Laser printer Inkjet Printer Thermal Printer
50. This printer use a medium of small pins to transfer ink to the page.
Dot-matrix printer Laser printer Dye-sublimation printer
SMART CARD 1. A credit-card sized piece of plastic that contains some type of computer circuitry.
MAGNETIC DISKS 2. Devices use chips and other circuitry for storing and transferring data, similar to a floppy disk.
ONLINE STORAGE 3. Generally, refers to a storage on a server accessible over the Internet, although it could be another
network as well.
DVD 4. Refers to a relatively new high capacity optical disc technology.
RAM 5. Is a type of data storage used in computers that is generally located on the motherboard.
RECORDABLE 6. Discs can be written to by the user, but not erased and rewritten.
REWRITABLE 7. Can be used in the same way as magnetic disks-data can be stored and erased as needed.
CD ROM 8. A recent trend in storage for a large computer.
FLOPPY DISKS 9. Small, round platters made of tough plastic. Most diskettes currently in use are 3 ½ inches in diameter
and hold 1.44mb.
FLASH DRIVE 10. The most important storage medium in computers today, ultra-portable storage device.

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