Icdl 1
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Sample Tests
June 2008
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 ECDL / ICDL Sample Tests
This document is the ECDL Foundation Sample Manual Question Test Base
(MQTB) for ECDL / ICDL Syllabus Version 5.0.
The sample tests are for use with Candidates intending to take the ECDL /
ICDL Certification Tests. The test aim is to give Candidates an opportunity to
become comfortable with the style, approach, format and structure adopted
within standard ECDL / ICDL tests.
The actual content of the ECDL / ICDL Test used for certification will vary to
ensure appropriate syllabus coverage across all tests. For this reason,
candidates should be informed that the Sample MQTB will not be an exact
reflection of actual test content.
For further information on the structure and content of ECDL / ICDL please
see: http://www.ecdl.org
The following table shows the pass marks in the various modules for ECDL /
ICDL tests:
The following are sample tests for ECDL / ICDL Module 1, Concepts of
Information and Communication Technology (ICT). ECDL / ICDL sample tests
give an indication about the scope and approach adopted within ECDL / ICDL
standard tests. All test items within ECDL / ICDL tests are based on ECDL /
ICDL Syllabus Version 5.0. For further information about the coverage of Skill
Sets and Knowledge Areas in ECDL / ICDL tests please refer to ECDL / ICDL
Syllabus Version 5.0
Marking Instructions
Each sample test contains 36 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) questions
giving a total of 36 marks. A standard ECDL / ICDL test in Module 1 also
contains 36 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) and the entire test represents a
total of 36 marks and the Candidate has passed the test if he/she scores 27 /
36. The pass mark in Module 1 is 75%. The duration of a standard ECDL /
ICDL test is 45 minutes.
Answer Guide
An Answer Guide for the sample tests is contained within the sample tests
folder.
Response Format
The test in Module 1 may be administered as a paper-based test or as a test
with responses provided to an electronic answerfile. Where an electronic
answerfile is used to administer the test, the authorized ECDL / ICDL tester
should note the following answerfile instructions.
answerfile Instruction
An answerfile is provided in the answer folder for each test paper in your
Candidate Drive. You are asked to enter your answer beside the relevant
question number in the answerfile and save.
This is a sample test for use by Candidates intending to take the ECDL /
ICDL Certification Tests. The test aim is to give Candidates an opportunity to become
comfortable with the style and structure of the Test.
The sample tests must not, under any circumstances, be used in Certification testing.
Test 1.1
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
Which one of the following can slow down the computers performance?
[1 Mark]
a. Running several software applications at the same time.
b. Using a small computer monitor.
c. Increasing the amount of RAM available in the computer.
d. Printing documents at a low resolution.
1.1.4
Which one of the following is most likely to be used to input a photograph into
a computer? [1 Mark]
a. Stylus.
b. Microphone.
c. Plotter.
d. Scanner.
1.1.5
1.1.6
1.1.7
1.1.8
1.1.9
Which one of the following can output the results of work done on a
computer? [1 Mark]
a. Scanner.
b. Touchpad.
c. Joystick.
d. Printer.
1.1.10
1.1.11
Which one of the following devices typically has the largest storage capacity?
[1 Mark]
a. USB flash drive.
b. Internal hard disk.
c. DVD.
d. CD-ROM.
1.1.12
1.1.13
1.1.14
Which one of the following describes the speed at which data can be moved
from one computer to another? [1 Mark]
a. Line width.
b. Cache level.
c. Transfer rate.
d. Transform time.
1.1.15
1.1.16
1.1.17
1.1.18
1.1.19
The computers in your local office building are connected together so staff in
the building can share files and printers. What is this arrangement of
computers called? [1 Mark]
a. LAN.
b. ISDN.
c. WAN.
d. FTP.
1.1.20
1.1.21
Which one of the following is an online journal where an author posts personal
views and observations in a chronological order? [1 Mark]
a. Podcast.
b. RSS feed.
c. Blog.
d. E-mail.
1.1.22
1.1.23
1.1.24
Which one of the following is good working practice when using a computer?
[1 Mark]
a. Reducing the light level in the area around the computer.
b. Taking frequent breaks away from the computer.
c. Sitting in a comfortable armchair when using the computer.
d. Positioning the keyboard below wrist level on the desk.
1.1.25
Which one of the following is the name commonly given to the buying and
selling of goods on the Internet? [1 Mark]
a. e-mail.
b. e-data exchange.
c. e-retail.
d. e-commerce.
1.1.26
Which one of the following is good practice when downloading files? [1 Mark]
a. Disable virus-scanning software when downloading files.
b. Open all unrecognised e-mail messages.
c. Enable virus scanning software and download files from secure sites
only.
d. Download files from Internet bulletin boards.
1.1.27
1.1.28
Which one of the following activities could lead to the spread of a computer
virus? [1 Mark]
a. Using only software that has been checked for viruses.
b. Maintaining regularly updated antivirus software.
c. Opening only virus-checked file attachments from known sources.
d. Using a USB Flash Drive from an unknown source to exchange data.
1.1.29
What is the name for licensed software that can be used for a trial period after
which the user is requested to pay a fee for continued use? [1 Mark]
a. Shareware.
b. Freeware.
c. Open Source software.
d. Software bundle.
1.1.30
1.1.31
Which one of the following is software introduced into a computer without the
owner’s knowledge to corrupt the computer’s operating system or destroy
data? [1 Mark]
a. A virus.
b. A germ.
c. A bug.
d. A macro.
1.1.32
1.1.33
1.1.34
1.1.35
Which one of the following allows or denies users the privileges to create,
view, change or delete data on a computer system? [1 Mark]
a. Client rights.
b. Access rights.
c. Sign on rights.
d. Entry rights.
1.1.36
The theft of which one of the following would result in the loss of contact
details? [1 Mark]
a. Printer.
b. PDA.
c. Modem.
d. RAM.
END OF TEST
This is a sample test for use by Candidates intending to take the ECDL /
ICDL Certification Tests. The test aim is to give Candidates an opportunity to become
comfortable with the style and structure of the Test.
The sample tests must not, under any circumstances, be used in Certification testing.
Test 1.2
1.2.1
1.2.2
Which one of the following would be most used by someone who travels by
train to work in various locations? [1 Mark]
a. Scanner.
b. Printer.
c. Laptop.
d. Desktop.
1.2.3
A laptop is most likely to have which one of the following input devices fitted
as standard? [1 Mark]
a. Scanner.
b. Joystick.
c. Mouse.
d. Touchpad.
1.2.4
1.2.5
Which one of the following is most likely to improve the performance of the
computer? [1 Mark]
a. Increasing the number of applications running simultaneously.
b. Increasing the size of the computer monitor being used.
c. Increasing the amount of RAM being used.
d. Attaching a bigger printer.
1.2.6
Which one of the following statements about Read Only Memory is true?
[1 Mark]
a. Application programs can write data to ROM.
b. The contents of ROM are not deleted when the computer is switched
off.
c. Internet pages are stored in ROM while they are being loaded.
d. The contents of ROM are deleted when the computer is switched off.
1.2.7
1.2.9
1.2.10
Which one of the following is a software application that helps users with a
physical disability to enter characters on a PC? [1 Mark]
a. A screen reader.
b. An on-screen keyboard.
c. A screen magnifier.
d. A screen saver.
1.2.11
Which one of the following can be used to both input and output information?
[1 Mark]
a. Touchscreen.
b. Monitor.
c. Keyboard.
d. Mouse.
1.2.12
1.2.13
1.2.14
Which one of the following government services would most likely be provided
over the Internet? [1 Mark]
a. Waste Collection.
b. Online Tax enquiries.
c. Prison Service.
d. Marriage Registration.
1.2.15
1.2.16
Which one of the following would require the use of a database application?
[1 Mark]
a. Design a cover for a new magazine.
b. Compose a standard letter for a mail shot.
c. Record details of staff training courses.
d. Calculate a budget for a new project.
1.2.17
1.2.18
Which one of the following would be a typical file size for a 2-paged word
processed letter? [1 Mark]
a. 30 bits
b. 100 bytes
c. 30 kilobytes
d. 1 megabyte
1.2.19
1.2.20
1.2.21
1.2.22
1.2.23
1.2.24
Which one of the following terms commonly refers to a network where one
computer provides shared resources to other computers? [1 Mark]
a. Server / Client.
b. Client / User.
c. Client / Server.
d. Server / Provider.
1.2.25
1.2.26
1.2.27
1.2.28
1.2.29
Which one of the following can help maintain a good posture when sitting in
front of a computer? [1 Mark]
a. Using a low level of lighting.
b. Sitting close to the computer monitor.
c. Correctly positioning the computer, desk and seat.
d. Recycling printer cartridges.
1.2.30
Which one of the following is a harmful software programme that can generate
copies of itself and spread throughout a computer system? [1 Mark]
a. An operating system.
b. An application system.
c. A computer virus.
d. A web log.
1.2.31
Which one of the following activities could lead to the spread of a computer
virus? [1 Mark]
a. Using only software that has been checked for viruses.
b. Maintaining regularly updated antivirus software.
c. Opening only virus-checked file attachments from known sources.
d. Using a CD from an unknown source to exchange data.
1.2.32
1.2.33
1.2.34
What is the best way to protect a computer against data loss? [1 Mark]
a. Lock the computer when it is not being used.
b. Change your password regularly.
c. Delete archive files each month.
d. Make regular backups of data to a removable storage device.
1.2.35
Which one of the following is the reason that users should log on with a
username and password? [1 Mark]
a. To be aware of who is in the building.
b. To check up on the time-keeping of users.
c. To protect computers on a network against unauthorised use.
d. To enable a personalized greeting for each user.
1.2.36
Which one of the following best describes the purpose of Data protection
legislation? [1 Mark]
a. To give computer owners the right to protect themselves against
computer fraud.
b. To give software owners the right to promote software copyright.
c. To give governments the right to control data access on the Internet.
d. To give a right to individuals to establish the existence of personal data.
END OF TEST