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Book Exercise: Class-3 Computer L-1 Introduction To Computer

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Book Exercise: Class-3 Computer L-1 Introduction To Computer

The document contains an exercise on computers with multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, true/false questions and writing full forms. It tests the understanding of computer terms like input, output, processing, hardware components, and types of computers. The class notes section defines what a computer is, how it works in the input-process-output cycle, and lists two key features and limitations of computers.

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CLASS-3 COMPUTER L-1 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER

BOOK EXERCISE

A. Tick () the correct options.


1. Which of the following correctly represents the work cycle of a computer?
a. process-input-output ( )
b. Input-process-output ()
c. Output-input-process ( )
2. Which of the following does not get tired?
a. computer ( ) b. a man ( ) c. an animal ()
3. The process of entering information into a computer is called _________?
a. process ( ) b. input () c. task ()
4. Who is known as the ‘Father of Computer’?
a. Bill Gates ()
b. Charles Baggage ()
c. Larry Page ()

B. Fill in the blanks.


Feelings input devices electronic personal computers hard disk

1. A computer is an electronic machine.


2. A computer can store large amount of data on its hard disk.
3. A computer does not have any feelings.
4. Input is given to the computer through input devices.
5. Microcomputers are also called personal computers.

C. State ‘True’ or ‘False’.


1. Cray-I is a supercomputer. true
2. PARAM was designed and assembled by C-DAC in Pune, India. true
3. A desktop is a mainframe computer. false
4. A laptop is a portable device. true
5. Supercomputers are the most powerful and fastest computers. true
CLASS-3 COMPUTER L-1 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER

D. Write the full form of-


1. GIGO - Garbage In Garbage Out.
2. CPU -Central Processing Unit.
3. IPO -Input Process Output.
4. PC -Personal Computer.
5. PDA -Personal Digital Assistant.

CLASS NOTES
E. Answer the following questions:

1. What is a computer?
Ans. A computer is an electronic device which has several parts connected together and
works like a single unit. These parts are monitor, CPU, keyboard and mouse.
2. How does a computer works?
Ans. A computer has a three-step work cycle- Input-Process-Output. It receives an input,
process data and gives output.
3. Write any two features of a computer.
Ans. The two features of a computer are:-
 Speed- A computer works very fast.
 Storage- A computer can store a large amount of data on its hard disk.
4. What are the limitations of a computer? Give any two.
Ans. The two limitations of a computer are:
 A computer cannot take its own decision.
 A computer does not have feelings like human beings.

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