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PLACER NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Document Type: PNHS-EXAM

Magsaysay, Placer, Surigao del Norte Revision No.: 00


School ID: 304837 Effective Date 01 September 2024
Email: [email protected] Page No. 1 of 5

FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION


Technology and Livelihood Education
INFORNATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY-CSS
GRADE 8 – A.Y. 2024-2025

Name: ________________________________________ Score: __________________


Yr/Sec.: _______________________________________ Date: ____________________

MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Read the statements carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Shade the letter of the correct
answer.

1. Which tool is used for hardware to stand on to prevent static electricity from building up?
A. Anti-static mat C. Hex driver
B. Philips head screwdriver D. Wire cutter

2. Which tool is sometimes called a nut driver? It is used to tighten nuts in the same way that a screwdriver
tightens screws?
A. Anti-static mat C. Hex driver
B. Philips head screwdriver D. Wire cutter

3. Which tool is used to strip and cut wires?


A. Anti-static mat C. Hex driver
B. Philips head screwdriver D. Wire cutter
4. Which tool is used to loosen or tighten crosshead screws?
A. Anti-static mat C. Hex driver
B. Philips head screwdriver D. Wire cutter
5. Which tool is used to blow away dust and debris from different computer parts without touching the
components?
A. Anti-static mat C. Hex driver
B. Compressed Air D. Wire cutter
6. Which tool is used to loosen or tighten screws that have a star-like depression on the top, a feature that is
mainly found on laptop?
A. Anti-static mat C. Philips head screwdriver
B. Torx screwdriver D. Wire cutter

7. Which tool is used to loosen or tighten slotted screws?


A. Part Retriever C. Cable ties
B. Lint-free Cloth D. Flat head screwdriver

8. It is installed in the back corner of the PC case, next to the motherboard. It converts 120vac (standard
house power) into DC voltages that are used by other components in the PC.
A. Optical drive C. Power supply
B. Expansion Bus D. Adapters
9. On electrical components, an excessive buildup of dust will act like an _________ and trap the heat.
A. Lead B. Wood C. Insulator D. Isopropyl

10. Pencils should not be used inside the computer to change the setting of switches or to pry off jumpers
because the tip contains _____ which can act as a conductor and may damage the computer components.
A. Lead B. Wood C. Insulator D. Isopropyl

11. Use a __________ to loosen and tighten bolts that have a hexagonal (six-sided) head.
A. Philips B. Flat screwdriver C. Wrench D. Hex driver

12. Clean the contacts on components with _________ alcohol.


A. Lead B. Wood C. Insulator D. Isopropyl

13. To clean the screens of CRT monitors, dampen a soft, clean, lint-free cloth with _______ water and wipe
the screen from top to bottom.
A. Distilled B. Ink C. Wood D. Isopropyl
PLACER NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Document Type: PNHS-EXAM
Magsaysay, Placer, Surigao del Norte Revision No.: 00
School ID: 304837 Effective Date 01 September 2024
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14. The main part of a microcomputer, sometimes called the chassis. It includes the following parts:
Motherboard, Microprocessor, Memory Chips, Buses, Ports, Expansion Slots and Cards.
A. Motherboard C. System Unit
B. Central Processing Unit D. Primary storage

15. 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. Motherboard C. System Unit
B. Central Processing Unit D. Primary storage

16. The computer's working storage space that holds data, instructions for processing and processed data
(information) waiting to be sent to secondary storage.
A. Motherboard C. System Unit
B. Central Processing Unit D. Primary storage

17. Is an electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and
process data.
A. Computer B. Hardware C. Software D. Smart Phone

18. Is any part of your computer that has a physical structure, such as the keyboard or mouse. It also includes
all of the computer's internal parts.
A. Computer B. Hardware C. Software D. Smart Phone

19. Is any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do and how to do it. Examples of software include
web browsers, games, and word processors A.
A. Computer B. Hardware C. Software D. Smart Phone

21. Chips that are located on the motherboard.


A. IDE B. ROM C. Hard drive D. RAM

20. A magnetic storage device that is installed inside the computer.


A. IDE B. ROM C. Hard drive D. RAM

22. Early drive controller interface that connects computers and hard disk drives which an interface that uses a
40-pin connector.
A. IDE B. ROM C. Hard drive D. RAM

23. Temporary storage for data and programs that are being accessed by the CPU.
A. IDE B. ROM C. Hard drive D. RAM

24. A storage device that uses lasers to read data on the optical media.
A. Flash drive C. Memory module
B. Floppy drive D. Optical drive

25. Storage device that uses removable 3.5- inch disks.


A. Flash drive C. Memory module
B. Floppy drive D. Optical drive

26. Soldered the memory chips on a special circuit board.


A. Flash drive C. Memory module
B. Floppy drive D. Optical drive

27. A removable storage device that connects to a USB port.


A. Flash drive C. Memory module
B. Floppy drive D. Optical drive

28. Memory cells built right into the CPU that contain specific data needed particularly the Arithmetic and Logic
Unit.
A. Register C. Memory module
B. Floppy drive D. Optical drive
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School ID: 304837 Effective Date 01 September 2024
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29. What are the most common pointing devices used in PCs and it has two buttons and most have one or two
scroll wheels?
A. Mouse C. Input devices
B. Output devices D. Direct entry.
30. What is the binary equivalent of 25?
A.10010 B. 11001 C. 00011 D.111001

31. What is the binary equivalent of 35?


A. 10011 B. 11001 C. 00011 D.111001

32. What is the binary equivalent of 45?


A.10011 B. 11001 C. 00011 D. 11101

33. What is the binary equivalent of 15?


A.10011 B. 11001 C. 00011 D. 111001

34. What is the Decimal equivalent of 1101?


A .10 B. 15 C. 12 D. 13

35. What is the Decimal equivalent of 1111?


A .10 B. 15 C. 12 D.13

36. What is the Decimal equivalent of 1010?


A .10 B. 15 C. 12 D.13

37. What do computer use to represent an interpret letters?


A. Binary code C. Byte
B. Letter D. Color
38. Is something that can cause harm, e.g. electricity, chemicals, working up a ladder, noise, a keyboard, a
bully at work, stress.
A. Practicing Occupational health and safety C. Hazard
B. Health D. Risk
39. Is the chance or probability that a person will be harmed or experience an adverse health effect once to a
hazard.
A. Practicing Occupational health and safety C. Hazard
B. Health D. Risk

40. Is a planned system of working to prevent illness and injury where you work by recognizing and identifying
hazards and risks.
A. Practicing Occupational health and safety C. Hazard
B. Health D. Risk

41. Are factors or conditions within the environment that can harm your health. Examples of these hazards are
body stressing, confined spaces, electricity, heat, heights, noise and vibration.
A. Chemical Hazard C. Ergonomic Hazard
B. Electrical Hazard D. Physical Hazard

42. It can be a pure substance, consisting of one ingredient, or a mixture of substances. Examples are skin
irritants, carcinogens, and respiratory sensitizers.
A. Chemical Hazard C. Ergonomic Hazard
B. Electrical Hazard D. Physical Hazard

43. Are physical factors in the environment that may cause musculoskeletal injuries.
A. Chemical Hazard C. Ergonomic Hazard
B. Electrical Hazard D. Physical Hazard

44. Defined as “Dangerous event or condition due to direct or indirect electrical contact with energized
conductor or equipment and from which a person may sustain electrical injury.
A. Chemical Hazard C. Ergonomic Hazard
B. Electrical Hazard D. Physical Hazard
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45. It provides a methodology for organizing, cleaning, developing, and sustaining a productive work
environment.
A. 4’S In workplace C. 5’S in workplace
B. 5’S In Computer D. 4’S in workplace

46. It means Clean/cleanliness. Keep workplace and things clean and polished; no trash or dirt in the
workplace
A. Seiketsu C. Seiketsu
B. Seiso D. Shitsuke

47. Proper Arrangement (Place things in such a way that they can be easily reached whenever they are
needed.
A. Seiton C. Seiketsu
B. Seiso D. Shitsuke

48. Standardize/Purity maintain cleanliness after cleaning, consistently perpetual cleaning.


A. Seiton C. Seiketsu
B. Seiso D. Shitsuke

49. Sustaining/discipline/commitment maintain standards and keep the facility in safe and efficient order day
after day, year after year.
A. Seiton C. Seiketsu
B. Seiso D. Shitsuke
50. Putting things in order (Remove/discard what is not needed so that there are fewer hazards and less clutter
to interfere with work. Only keep what is needed.
A. Seiton C. Seiri
B. Seiso D. Shitsuke

GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS!

JUZIELOU D. RESARE, T-I


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