TLE Grade 9 ICT CSS
TLE Grade 9 ICT CSS
Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
CITY SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SAN PEDRO
CITY OF SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA
Direction: Read each statement, identify what is being asked then to encircle the letter of the
correct answer.
1. A tool used for cutting and trimming connecting wires or terminals lead to the circuit board.
a. Screw Driver b. Side Cutter Pliers c. Crimping Tools d. Tweezers
2. Which tool is used to manipulate small parts?
a. Screw Driver b. Side Cutter Pliers c. Crimping Tools d. Tweezers
3. What is a device for performing work on a material or a physical system
using only hands?
a. Cleaning Tool b. Diagnostic Tool c. ESD Tool d. Hand Tools
4. A measuring device used by technicians for measuring current, voltage, and resistance.
a. Measuring Tape b. VOM c. LAN Tester d. Magnifying Glass
5. Is a device used to test the network connection.
a. Measuring Tape b.VOM c. LAN Tester d. Magnifying Glass
6. It is a state in which hazards and conditions leading to physical psychological, or material harm are
controlled to preserve the health and well-being of individuals and the community.
a. Hand Tools b. Safety c. Hazard d. Harm
7. It is a device used to eliminate electrostatic discharge in your work area.
a. LAN Tester c. Anti-Static wrist wrap
b. ScrewDriver d. Magnifying Glass
8. Based on the 5’s practices what does SEITON means?
a. Sort b. Set in order c. Shining d. Dispose
9. 1. It is a process that removes unwanted substances, such as dirt, infectious agents, and other
impurities, from the object or the environment.
a. Cleaning b. Lubrication c. Sharpening d. Storing
10. A method of organization of the workplace which uses a list of five Japanese words.
a. Cleaning b. Lubrication c. 3S d. 5S
11. This type of lubrication can be divided into two forms either hydrodynamic or
electrohydrodynamic.
a. Boundary b. Electrohydrodynamic c. Full-film d. Mixed
12. A single slender rod or filament of drawn metal.
a. Cable b. Current c. Wire d. Voltage
13. A wire that is sufficient for holding an electrical current.
a. Cable b. Conductor c. Wire d. Voltage
14. It is one that does not add any power gain (amplification) to a circuit or system.
a. Active Device b. Fuse c. Passive device d. Switch
15. These are components capable of regulating voltages or currents that can produce a circuit
switching operation.
a. Active devices b. Fuse c. Passive devices d. Switch
16. These are used in Alternating Current circuits to oppose changes in the existing current.
a. Capacitors b. Diodes c. Inductors d. Resistor
17. A wiring diagram is a simplified conventional pictorial representation of an electrical circuit. It
shows the components of the circuit as simplified shapes, and the power and signal connections
between the devices.
a. Wire b.Wiring diagram c. Schematics d. Components
18. It refers to a thorough check-up of the electrical connections and wiring installed.
a. Components b. Electrical Inspection c. Short Circuit d. Schematic
19. Which tool is used to blow away dust and debris from different computer parts without
touching the components?
a. Anti-static mat b. Compressed air c. Hex driver d. Wire cutter
20. The main part of a microcomputer, is sometimes called the chassis. It includes the following parts:
Motherboard, Microprocessor, Memory Chips, Buses, Ports, Expansion Slots and Cards.
a. System Unit b. MotherBoard c. System Board d. CPU
21. It is the main “brain” or “heart” of a computer system. It performs all of the instructions and
calculations that are needed and manages the flow of information through a computer
a. System Unit b. MotherBoard c. System Board d. CPU
22. It is volatile, meaning it holds data only when the power is on. When the power is off, its contents
are lost.
a. RAM b. ROM c. System Board d. Primary Storage
23. The first input device developed for the PC. Data is transferred to the PC over a short cable with a
circular 6-pin Mini-din connector that plugs into the back of the motherboard.
a. System Unit b. Keyboard c. System Board d. Printer
24. External connecting sockets on the outside of the computer. This is a pathway into and out of the
computer. A port lets users’ plugin outside peripherals, such as monitors, scanners, and printers.
a. Mouse b. Keyboard c. Ports d. Parallel Port
25. A physical interface often used for terminating twisted pair type cables used to connect computers
onto a local-area networks (LAN), especially Ethernet RJ-45 connectors.
a. Cable b. LAN c. Vide Ports d. Sound Port
26.It is the set of instructions (also called a program) that guides the hardware to operate effectively
a. Peopleware b. Software c. Hardware d. Data
27. . Where do we typically install the operating system?
a. Drive C b. DVD c. External Drive d. RAM
28. Which of the following is not a Windows XP minimum requirement?
a. 128MB RAM or higher c. Lower resolution monitor
b. CD- ROM or DVD ROM d. 4.3 GB hard disk space or higher
29. These are small software programs that help the operating system to work properly.
a. BIOS b. Input System c. Drivers d. Output Device
30. BIOS is an acronym that basically means.
a. Built In Open source c. Basic Inverter Output Source
b. Basic Input Output System d. Built In Operating System
31. Refers to people involved in the data processing operations.
a. Software c. Hardware
b. System Software d. Peopleware
32. Is a magnetic storage device that is installed inside the computer.
a. Software c. MotherBoard
b. System Software d. Hard Disk Drive
33. LAN is an acronym used in computer networking that basically means.
a. Local Available Network c. Local Advance Network
b. Local Area Network d. Limited Advance Network
34. These are printed circuit boards that enable the computer to use a peripheral device for which it
does not have the necessary connections or circuit boards.
a. Adapters c. MotherBoard
b. LAN Card d. Hard Disk Drive
35. It connects the parts of the CPU to each other, but also links the CPU with other important
hardware.
a. Adapters c. Serial Port
b. LAN Card d. Expansion Bus
36. It is an accumulation of electric charge on an insulated body.
a. Static Electricity c. Passive Device
b. Ground d. Expansion Drive
37. What phase will immediately follow the first boot phase?
a. Welcome to Windows c. Change display setting
b. Network Setup d. Set up user
38. What key should you press if you need to install any third-party or RAID drivers?
a. F2 b. F6 c. F2 d. F12
39. A device with a line viewer, which can de-separate normal-mode electrical noise from the hot-
neutral voltage waveform.
a. Multimeter c. Voltmeter
b. Oscilloscope d. Ohmmeter
40. . It is used to check if the resistor is in good condition or broken.
a. Multimeter c. Voltmeter
b.Oscilloscope d. Ohmmeter
41. If the meter reading is close to “Zero” this means the fuse is in good __________.
a. Position c. Condition
b. Device d. Place
42. It is Any written instructions for operating procedures should be clear to all those who will be
following them. Additions of links to explain the use of technical terms can be useful, especially if
trainees may have to follow the instructions.
a. Consistency c. Capability
b. Accessibility d. Clarity
43. It is a schematic depicting the nodes and connections amongst nodes in a computer network or,
more generally, any telecommunications network.
a. Data Interpretation c. Data Sheet
b. Netwrok Diagram d. System Design
44. The process of defining the components, modules, interfaces, and data for a system to satisfy
specified requirements.
a. Data Interpretation c. Data Sheet
b. Netwrok Diagram d. System Design
45. These are essential elements of the circuit that helps in its functioning. These elements are found
in the tangible aspect of a computer system which is commonly known as the computer hardware,
most of these elements are found especially in the inside box of the system unit.
a. Parts c. Hardware
b. Electronic Component d. System
46. It Can be performed on hardware or software products to verify that your product functions
exactly as designed. The general purpose of hardware functionality testing is to verify if the product
performs as expected and documented, typically in technical or functional specifications.
a. Consistency c. Capability
b. Accessibility d. Functionality
47. There are baseline metrics that computer hardware field technicians must keep track of to
properly diagnose a healthy network or computer system. This information is essential to ensuring the
system is running properly.
a. Consistency c. Capability
b. Accessibility d. Functionality
48. This refers to making sure your product functions correctly with other products in the “real world”
when released.
a. Automation b. Compatibility c. Functionality d. Usability
49. It pertains to sharing information and solving the problems that arise in their everyday life.
a. Communication b. Automation c. Functionality d. Compatibility
50. Allows you to perform repetitive testing quickly and easily by scripting your product with one of
many different industry tools.
a. Consulting and advising others c. Automation
b. Training and teaching others d. Usability