The document is a first quarter examination for a Computer 6 class that includes 30 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various computer hardware, software, and networking terms and concepts. Some of the questions test knowledge of the origins and meanings of terms like ARPA, ARPANET, WWW, BITNET, DARPA, IP, TCP and events like the spread of the ILOVEYOU computer worm in May 2000. Other questions include identifying common computer components from pictures such as keyboards, mice, monitors, CPUs, USB drives, printers, scanners, webcams, microphones, and speakers. The exam also includes identifying the "man behind the World Wide Web" as Timothy Berners-
The document is a first quarter examination for a Computer 6 class that includes 30 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various computer hardware, software, and networking terms and concepts. Some of the questions test knowledge of the origins and meanings of terms like ARPA, ARPANET, WWW, BITNET, DARPA, IP, TCP and events like the spread of the ILOVEYOU computer worm in May 2000. Other questions include identifying common computer components from pictures such as keyboards, mice, monitors, CPUs, USB drives, printers, scanners, webcams, microphones, and speakers. The exam also includes identifying the "man behind the World Wide Web" as Timothy Berners-
The document is a first quarter examination for a Computer 6 class that includes 30 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various computer hardware, software, and networking terms and concepts. Some of the questions test knowledge of the origins and meanings of terms like ARPA, ARPANET, WWW, BITNET, DARPA, IP, TCP and events like the spread of the ILOVEYOU computer worm in May 2000. Other questions include identifying common computer components from pictures such as keyboards, mice, monitors, CPUs, USB drives, printers, scanners, webcams, microphones, and speakers. The exam also includes identifying the "man behind the World Wide Web" as Timothy Berners-
The document is a first quarter examination for a Computer 6 class that includes 30 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various computer hardware, software, and networking terms and concepts. Some of the questions test knowledge of the origins and meanings of terms like ARPA, ARPANET, WWW, BITNET, DARPA, IP, TCP and events like the spread of the ILOVEYOU computer worm in May 2000. Other questions include identifying common computer components from pictures such as keyboards, mice, monitors, CPUs, USB drives, printers, scanners, webcams, microphones, and speakers. The exam also includes identifying the "man behind the World Wide Web" as Timothy Berners-
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Wellspring Academy of Canlubang, Inc.
Blk. 42 Lots 12 and 14 Palao St. Kapayapaan Village, Canlubang, Calamba City, Laguna
FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION
in COMPUTER 6 Name: _______________________________________ Score: ____________________ Grade & Section: _____________________________ Subject Teacher: MRR Dineros “You don’t need luck. You’ve got all the talent and skills you need!” 😉 Test 1. Multiple choice Read and answer the following statement and questions. Choose the best answer by encircling the letter of your choice. 1. ARPA stands for, a. Advanced Research Projects Agency b. Advisable in Research Projects Agency c. Advanced Record Projects Agency d. Advocate Record Projects Agency 2. ARPANET stands for, a. Advanced Researching Projects Area Network b. Advocate Recording Projects Area Networking c. Advance Research Projects Agency Network d. None of the above 3. WWW stands for, a. Word Wide Wed b. World Wide Web c. World Web Wide d. Web World Wide 4. BITNET stands for, a. Because it’s time to Shine b. Because it’s about network c. Because It’s Time Network d. Because No Time Network 5. DARPA stands for, a. Department Advanced Research Projects Agency b. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency c. Direct And Reporting Projects Agency d. Defense Advanced Report Projects Agency 6. IP stands for, a. Internet Protocol b. Intelligence Protocol c. Interview Protocol d. Ethernet Protocol 7. TCP stands for, a. Transcript Control Protocol b. Transmission Control Protocol c. Transfer Control Protocol d. Transform Control Protocol 8. The man behind the World Wide Web. a. Timothy Lee b. Timothy Berners – Lee c. Timothy Bernard – Lee 9. On ________, the ILOVEYOU virus was spread to the internet world. a. May 2000 b. May 2020 c.May 2002 d.May 2022 10. ILOVEYOU, sometimes referred to as Love Bug or Love Letter for you, is a ____________that infected over ten million Windows personal computers. a. Computer ants b. Computer animals c. Computer worm d. Computer fungi 11. Used for putting information including letters, words and numbers into your computer. a. Laptop b. Keyboard c. Mouse d. Monitor 12. It is a small device that that point to a place on a display screen and to select one or more actions to take from that position. a. Mouse pad b. Monitor c.Mouse d. Tablet 13. An electronic device with screen used for display or shows information. a. Books b.Keyboard c. Monitor d. Mouse 14. A hardware outpost device that plug into a computer and allow you to listen to audio without disturbing people around you. a. Speaker b. USB c. Mouse d. Headphone 15. A small portable device that plugs into the port on your computer. Commonly used for storage data back up and transferring files between devices. a. USB b. Xerox machine c. Laptop d. keyboard 16. An output hardware device that connects to a computer to generate sounds. a. Monitor b. Keyboard c. Mouse d. Speaker 17. Digital device commonly used to transmit pictures or video over the internet. a. webcam b. monitor c. Headphone d. mouse 18. The central processing unit of a computer and generally composed of the main memory. a. USB b. CPU c. Storage d. Monitor 19. It is an electronic device use to copy an image or text into a digital file. a. Printer b. Scanner c. Cellphone d. Monitor 20. A device for working with information. People use this for every day at work, at school, and at home. a. Television b. Monitor c. Computer d. Printer 21. This is a picture of friendly component named: a. Mouse b. Monitor c. Keyboard d. Computer
22. This is a picture of a friendly component named:
a. Mouse b. Keyboard c. Monitor d. CPU
23. This is a picture of a friendly component named:
a. Keyboard b. Screen c. Monitor d. Laptop
24. This is a picture of a friendly component named:
a. Camera b. Speaker c. Microphone d. Mouse pad
25. This is a picture of a friendly component named:
a. Webcam b. Microphone c. Mouse d. Mouse pad
26. This is a picture of a friendly component named:
a. Microphone b. Camera c. Mouse d. Mouse pad
27. This is a picture of a friendly component named:
a. Mouse b. USB or Flash drive c. Camera d. Microphone
28. This is a picture of a friendly component named:
a. Xerox machine b. Monitor c. Scanner d. Mouse pad
29. This is a picture of a friendly component named:
a. USB b. Monitor c. Speaker d. CPU
30. This is a picture of an electronic machine named:
a. Xerox Machine b. Computer c. Laptop d. Cellphone
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