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OPOL NATIONAL SECONDARY TECHNICAL SCHOOL

SECOND QUARTERLY EXAMINATION


SY: 2023-2024
COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING 8
(PARTICIPATE IN WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION)
Name: Grade and Section:
Date: Score:
I.Multiple Choice. Read and analyze each item carefully. Choose the correct answer from the choices
a, b, c and d. BEST OF LUCK
The Caveman counted with the only counting tools they knew, their
___________. These were considered the first counting tools.
a. Hairs c. Bones
b. Finger and Toes d. Nails
1. The Caveman counted with the only counting tools they knew, their
___________. These were considered the first counting tools.
a. Hairs c. Bones
b. Finger and Toes d. Nails
2. He invented a calculating machine that used marked strips of wood or bone,
side by side, to multiply and divide.
a. Biaise Pascal c. John Napier
b. Wilhelm Gottfried Liebniz d. Joseph-Marie Jacquard
3. It was a wooden box that could only add and subtract by means of a series of
gears and wheels.
a. Pascaline c. Stepped Reckoner
b. Jacquard’s Loom d. Abacus
4. The mechanical device of a computer.
a. Software c. Data
b. Users d. Hardware
5. It holds data and programs permanently.
a. Input Device c. Storage Device
b. Processing Device d. Output Device
6. The following are the steps to follow in the information processing cycle.
Arrange the steps accordingly which comes first in the information processing
cycle.
STORAGE INPUT PROCESSING OUTPUT
a. Storage Input Processing Storage
b. Input Processing Output Storage
c. Input Processing Storage Output
d. Input Storage Processing Output
7. The following inventors were under the gear-driven machine era, except one.
Which one is it?
a. Jacquard c. Herman Hollerith
b. Charles d. Gottfried Liebniz
1. It is a word or phrase that has a figurative meaning conventionally understood by native speaker.
a. English B. British c. Idiomatic Expressions c. Proverbs
2. It is a traditional saying or phrase that expresses a perceived truth.
a. English B. British c. Idiomatic Expressions c. Proverbs
3. Is spoken in important countries like the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Australia.
a. English B. British c. Idiomatic Expressions c. Proverbs
4. A teacher in a college, universities, institution of higher learning. (Philippine English)
a. Master Teacher b. Professor c. Academician c. Principal
5. A meal given by a friend or someone for eating at home. (Philippine English)
a. Take-out b. Take-home c. To go d. Set Off
6. Chicken head cooked on a barbecue. (Philippine English)
a. Chicken head b. Fried Chicken c. Chicken Barbecue d. Betamax
7. A motorcycle with a side car. (Philippine English)
a. Tricycle b. Bao Bao c. Tricab d. Trisikad
8. It is the most common vehicles for discussing an issue for expressing the collective desire of a group.
a. Unfinished Business b. Meeting c. Protocols d. Parliamentary Procedure
9. Is a standardized code of behaviour addresses to specially created situations which is characterized by a
large group of people gathered together in a business meeting in order to achieve a specific purpose.
a. Unfinished Business b. Meeting c. Protocols d. Parliamentary Procedure
10. This refers to questions or orders of the day which were scheduled during the previous meeting.
a. Unfinished Business b. Meeting c. Protocols d. Parliamentary Procedure

II Matching type. Directions. Match the following and choose the correct answer in the column B.
Test II. True or False. Write the word True if the statement is True and write the
word False if it is False.

III. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of British and American English.

British English American English


1. Antenna
Aeroplane 2.
3. Eggplant
Autumn 4.
5. Bill
Biscuit 6.
7. Apartment Building
Bootlace/Shoelace 8.
9. Suspenders
Break (School) 10.
11. Shorts/Jockey Shorts
12. Cotton Candy
13. Parking lot
Chemist Shop 14.
Convoy 15.
Cotton 16.
Curtains 17.
Desiccated (Coconut) 18.
Diversion 19.
District 20.
21. Generator
22. Carnival
23. Lobby
24. Chips
25. Crazy Bone
Gallery 26.
27. Aisle
28. Jail
Goose Pimples 29.
Handbag 30.
------------------------------ GOD BLESS! ----------------------------------------

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