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NAME: ______________________________
COMPUTER – 2ND QUARTER PRACTICE TEST
I. A. HOW TO OPEN A COMPUTER (pp.88-89). Number the following in
order: ❑ Wait for the system unit to start. Look at the Windows logo or the “log in” box. ❑ Press the power switch knob on the system unit. Do you see the LED light? ❑ Plug the power cable. Be sure to touch the plastic or rubber part only. ❑Check the monitor, mouse and keyboard cables. Are they attached properly at the system unit ports? ❑ Press the switch knob on the monitor. Do you see the screen lighted? ❑ Ask your teacher to evaluate your work. B. HOW TO OPEN A COMPUTER IN A NETWORK (pp. 90 - 91)
❑Wait for the Windows logo
❑Encode your domain. ❑Wait for the next window. Press “Ctrl+Alt+Delete” to logon. ❑Encode your login name ❑Press Enter and wait for the desktop to show up. C. HOW TO SHUT DOWN THE COMPUTER ❑Click on OK ❑When you see the message: It is not safe to turn off the computer, wait for the black screen. ❑Click on the Start button. ❑Click on the Shut Down command. ❑Click on the Shut Down option in the Shut Down Windows. ❑Press the switch button of the monitor. II. ANSWER WITH YES IF THE SENTENCE IS RIGHT. IF NOT, ANSWER WITH NO. _________ 1. Press the power switch knob on the system unit. _________ 2. You need a domain in a network. _________ 3. All computers have a network. _________ 4. Open the monitor before plugging the power cable. _________ 5. Check the cables attached to the ports of the system unit.
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_________ 6. If the LED at the system unit is lighted, then it
means it is on. _________ 7. If the monitor screen has no light, it means it is on. _________ 8. You can start working when you see the Windows logo. _________ 9. You need a password when your computer has a network. _________ 10. You need to login when you do not have a network. III. IDENTIFICATION _________________1. Computers connected to each other or in a server. _________________2. Allows you to work with your computer and controls the programs in a computer. _________________3. working area _________________4. starts a program _________________5. located at the bottom of the desktop and shows the open programs. _________________6. small pictures on a desktop _________________7. background of a desktop. IV. HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR COMPUTER. Put a √ if it is an example of caring for your computer and an X if it is not. ❑ Keep your work area clean. ❑ Do not install an anti-virus program. ❑ Keep your warranty information handy and up-to-date. ❑Keep magnets away from your computer and disks. Magnets can erase information. ❑ Keep liquids as near as possible. ❑ Save your work often. ❑ Do not pull the power cord. ❑ Hold disks and CD-ROMs by the edges. ❑ Expose your PC to rapid temperature fluctuations. ❑ Don't roll your chair over the computer cord. ❑ Close all progams before you shut down your computer. ❑ If you are not going to use the laptop or the computer for the next two hours, do not shut it down. ❑ Don't bring food or drinks near your computer. ❑ Use and store in a well-circulated area. ❑ Frequently switch it on/off ❑ Dust your computer and shake dirt out of the keyboard.
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❑ Browse the Internet responsibly, visiting only websites you trust
and downloading files and programs only from reliable distributors. ❑Keep your operating system, anti-virus software, firewall, spyware and other security programs up to date. ❑ After shutting down your computer, do not disconnect it from its power source.