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JSS 3 Computer Exams

The document contains a series of questions and answers related to operating systems, application software, programming languages, and information and communication technology (ICT). It covers definitions, examples, and functionalities of various software types, including real-time, multi-user, and embedded operating systems, as well as the basics of programming in BASIC. Additionally, it discusses the impact of ICT on modern society, including its benefits and disadvantages.

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The document contains a series of questions and answers related to operating systems, application software, programming languages, and information and communication technology (ICT). It covers definitions, examples, and functionalities of various software types, including real-time, multi-user, and embedded operating systems, as well as the basics of programming in BASIC. Additionally, it discusses the impact of ICT on modern society, including its benefits and disadvantages.

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1. What is the function of an Operating System (OS)?

A) It manages hardware and software resources

B) It plays games

C) It runs applications only

D) It controls only the display

Answer: A) It manages hardware and software resources

2. Which of the following is an example of a single-user operating


system?

A) UNIX

B) MS-DOS

C) Android

D) Windows Server

Answer: B) MS-DOS

3. What does a real-time operating system do?

A) It stores and deletes files

B) It processes data as it comes in, without delays

C) It manages hardware resources

D) It supports multiple users at once

Answer: B) It processes data as it comes in, without delays


4. Which type of operating system manages several computers and
makes them appear as a single system?

A) Embedded OS

B) Distributed OS

C) Real-time OS

D) Multi-user OS

Answer: B) Distributed OS

5. Which is an example of an operating system used in specialized


devices like ATMs and smart appliances?

A) Windows

B) Linux

C) Android

D) UNIX

Answer: C) Android

6. Which type of operating system allows multiple users to access


the system’s resources at the same time?

A) Multi-user OS

B) Real-time OS

C) Embedded OS

D) Single-user OS

Answer: A) Multi-user OS
7. What does the operating system manage in terms of file
management?

A) It installs software

B) It manages files like creating, reading, writing, and deleting

C) It allows users to access the internet

D) It runs applications

Answer: B) It manages files like creating, reading, writing, and


deleting

8. What is an example of an operating system used for real-time


tasks like air traffic control?

A) Windows Server

B) VxWorks

C) Android

D) MS-DOS

Answer: B) VxWorks

9. What type of operating system is used in devices like cars and


ATMs?

A) Real-time OS

B) Multi-user OS

C) Embedded OS

D) Distributed OS

Answer: C) Embedded OS
10. Which of these operating systems provides a common user
interface for interacting with the computer?

A) MS-DOS

B) Real-time OS

C) Multi-user OS

D) Operating System in general

Answer: D) Operating System in general

11. What does application software do?

A) It manages hardware resources

B) It performs specific tasks for users

C) It operates the computer system

D) It installs operating systems

Answer: B) It performs specific tasks for users

12. What is specialized software developed for?

A) General tasks like writing and calculating

B) Specific tasks like graphic editing and accounting

C) Managing hardware resources

D) Operating the computer system

Answer: B) Specific tasks like graphic editing and accounting

13. What is the primary use of word processing software?


A) Data analysis

B) Creating, editing, and formatting text documents

C) Graphic design

D) Storing and organizing data

Answer: B) Creating, editing, and formatting text documents

14. Which software is an example of spreadsheet software?

A) Google Docs

B) Microsoft PowerPoint

C) Microsoft Excel

D) CorelDRAW

Answer: C) Microsoft Excel

15. What is presentation software used for?

A) Calculating data

B) Creating and delivering slide-based presentations

C) Editing images

D) Storing and organizing data

Answer: B) Creating and delivering slide-based presentations

16. What is the function of graphics software?

A) Organizes data into tables

B) Creates and edits images and designs


C) Manages slide presentations

D) Performs calculations

Answer: B) Creates and edits images and designs

17. Which of these is an example of database management


software?

A) Microsoft Word

B) Adobe Photoshop

C) Microsoft Access

D) Google Sheets

Answer: C) Microsoft Access

18. What is the Ribbon Interface in Microsoft Word used for?

A) To insert images

B) To access various tools and commands

C) To save documents

D) To change font color

Answer: B) To access various tools and commands

19. How can you quickly create a professional document layout in


Microsoft Word?

A) By using the editing tools

B) By using templates

C) By adjusting the page size

D) By formatting the text


Answer: B) By using templates

20. Which of these is NOT an editing tool in Microsoft Word?

A) Copy

B) Paste

C) Undo

D) Table

Answer: D) Table

21. What is the purpose of formatting options in Microsoft Word?

A) To create tables

B) To adjust the layout of the page

C) To apply text styles, fonts, and paragraph alignment

D) To add page numbers

Answer: C) To apply text styles, fonts, and paragraph alignment

22. What should you do to insert a table in Microsoft Word?

A) Go to the "Design" tab

B) Go to the "Insert" tab and select "Table"

C) Go to the "Home" tab and click "Table"

D) Go to the "View" tab and choose "Table"

Answer: B) Go to the "Insert" tab and select "Table"


23. Which of the following is used to align text evenly across the
page in Microsoft Word?

A) Left Alignment

B) Center Alignment

C) Right Alignment

D) Justify

Answer: D) Justify

24. Which alignment option is typically used for body text in


documents?

A) Left Alignment

B) Center Alignment

C) Right Alignment

D) Justify

Answer: A) Left Alignment

25. In Microsoft Word, which key combination is used for the "Undo"
function?

A) Ctrl + X

B) Ctrl + Z

C) Ctrl + C

D) Ctrl + Y

Answer: B) Ctrl + Z

26. Which of these programming languages is known for being


beginner-friendly?
A) Java

B) C++

C) BASIC

D) Python

Answer: C) BASIC

27. What is an example of an object-oriented programming


language?

A) BASIC

B) Python

C) Java

D) Assembly

Answer: C) Java

28. Which type of programming language is focused on step-by-step


instructions?

A) Object-Oriented Language

B) Procedural Language

C) Scripting Language

D) High-Level Language

Answer: B) Procedural Language

29. Which of the following is an example of a low-level programming


language?

A) Python

B) Assembly

C) Java

D) C++

Answer: B) Assembly

30. What is the definition of a computer program?


A) A hardware device that runs tasks

B) A set of instructions written in a programming language that directs a


computer to perform specific tasks

C) A tool for managing databases

D) A machine that stores information

Answer: B) A set of instructions written in a programming language


that directs a computer to perform specific tasks

31. What is the smallest practical unit of storage in computing?

A) Byte

B) Kilobyte

C) Nibble

D) Terabyte

Answer: C) Nibble

32. How many bits are in one byte?

A) 4

B) 8

C) 16

D) 32

Answer: B) 8

33. Which of the following is equivalent to one kilobyte (KB)?

A) 1000 bytes

B) 1024 bytes
C) 2048 bytes

D) 1024 kilobytes

Answer: B) 1024 bytes

34. How many bytes are in one megabyte (MB)?

A) 1024 bytes

B) 1024 kilobytes

C) 1024 megabytes

D) 1000 kilobytes

Answer: B) 1024 kilobytes

35. What is the typical size range of a high-quality photo?

A) A few kilobytes (KB)

B) Several gigabytes (GB)

C) A few megabytes (MB)

D) Several terabytes (TB)

Answer: C) A few megabytes (MB)

36. How many gigabytes (GB) are in one terabyte (TB)?

A) 1000 GB

B) 1024 GB

C) 100 GB

D) 1024 MB

Answer: B) 1024 GB
37. A text document typically has a size of about:

A) 1 GB

B) 5 KB

C) 2 MB

D) 10 TB

Answer: B) 5 KB

38. What is the Internet?

A) A type of computer

B) A global network of interconnected computers

C) A software program

D) A social media platform

Answer: B) A global network of interconnected computers

39. Which of the following is a goal of a network?

A) Managing electricity consumption

B) Facilitating communication and data exchange

C) Creating new hardware devices

D) Designing websites

Answer: B) Facilitating communication and data exchange

40. What does an email address uniquely identify?


A) A device on the network

B) A website URL

C) A person for sending and receiving messages

D) A physical address

Answer: C) A person for sending and receiving messages

41. Which of the following is part of the World Wide Web (WWW)?

A) Files stored on a local computer

B) Interconnected multimedia resources accessible via the Internet

C) A mobile phone network

D) Email services

Answer: B) Interconnected multimedia resources accessible via the


Internet

42. What is the function of an Internet browser?

A) It sends and receives emails

B) It enables communication over the network

C) It provides access to websites and online content

D) It stores files on a computer

Answer: C) It provides access to websites and online content

43. Which feature of Internet browsers allows you to browse


multiple pages at once?

A) Bookmarks
B) Tabs

C) Private mode

D) Extensions

Answer: B) Tabs

44. Which of the following is an example of an Internet browser?

A) Microsoft Word

B) Google Chrome

C) Adobe Photoshop

D) Microsoft PowerPoint

Answer: B) Google Chrome

45. What does BASIC stand for?

A) Binary Automated Symbolic Instruction Code

B) Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code

C) Basic Application Software in Computing

D) Binary Accessible Software for Internet Communication

Answer: B) Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code

46. What is the primary use of the BASIC programming language?

A) For creating complex computer graphics

B) For beginners to learn programming

C) For system programming

D) For machine-level operations


Answer: B) For beginners to learn programming

47. Which of the following is a key rule when programming in


BASIC?

A) Skip testing for errors

B) Follow syntax rules strictly

C) Avoid using variables

D) Use a complex logic flow

Answer: B) Follow syntax rules strictly

48. Which BASIC statement is used to display output on the screen?

A) LET

B) INPUT

C) PRINT

D) IF...THEN

Answer: C) PRINT

49. What does the LET statement do in BASIC?

A) Displays output

B) Accepts user input

C) Assigns values to variables

D) Makes decisions based on conditions

Answer: C) Assigns values to variables


50. Which BASIC statement is used to accept user input?

A) PRINT

B) LET

C) INPUT

D) IF...THEN

Answer: C) INPUT

51. How does the IF...THEN statement work in BASIC?

A) It displays text to the user

B) It assigns values to variables

C) It accepts user input

D) It makes decisions based on conditions

Answer: D) It makes decisions based on conditions

52. What would the following BASIC code do? LET A = 10

PRINT A

A) Display the number 10 on the screen

B) Create a variable named A

C) Perform a mathematical calculation

D) Stop the program execution

Answer: A) Display the number 10 on the screen

53. What does ICT stand for?


A) Internet Communication Technology

B) Information and Communication Technology

C) International Communication Technology

D) Information and Computer Technology

Answer: B) Information and Communication Technology

54. Which of the following is an example of an ICT gadget?

A) Refrigerator

B) Smartphone

C) Desk Lamp

D) Toaster

Answer: B) Smartphone

55. Which of the following is a benefit of ICT?

A) Slower communication

B) Limited access to information

C) Enhances education through e-learning platforms

D) Increased digital divide

Answer: C) Enhances education through e-learning platforms

56. What is a disadvantage of ICT?

A) Faster communication

B) Access to vast amounts of information


C) Cybersecurity threats

D) Improved healthcare services

Answer: C) Cybersecurity threats

57. How does ICT contribute to modern society?

A) By limiting access to information

B) By providing access to vast amounts of information

C) By reducing communication speed

D) By creating more manual jobs

Answer: B) By providing access to vast amounts of information

58. Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of ICT?

A) Cybersecurity threats

B) Digital divide

C) Over-dependence on technology

D) Access to information

Answer: D) Access to information

59. What is the meaning of "digital divide" in the context of ICT?

A) Everyone has equal access to technology

B) There is unequal access to technology between different groups of people

C) Technology always works without issues

D) There are no risks with ICT usage


Answer: B) There is unequal access to technology between different
groups of people

60. How can ICT benefit education?

A) By making traditional classrooms obsolete

B) By enabling e-learning platforms

C) By reducing the need for communication

D) By limiting information sharing

Answer: B) By enabling e-learning platforms

Essay (Answer only 4 questions)

1. Define the following terms:


o Internet
o E-mail Address
o World Wide Web
o BASIC programming
o ICT
(b) Write a simple BASIC program to calculate the sum of two numbers.
(c) List two benefits and two disadvantages of ICT. (7.5 marks)
2. Explain the following terms:
a. Nibble
b. Byte
c. Kilobyte (KB)
d. Megabyte (MB)
e. Gigabyte (GB)
f. Terabyte (TB)
g. Convert 5mb to kb
h. Convert 5kb to bytes
i. Convert 1GB to mb
(7.5 marks)
3. Describe the difference between general-purpose software and
specialized software, providing examples of each.
(b) explain the various types of application software, including word
processing, spreadsheet, presentation, graphics, and database
management software. Discuss their uses (7.5 marks)

4. Define Operating System (b) Explain the types of operating system


we have (7.5 marks)

5. Explain the functions of an operating system in details (b) What is


application software ( 7.5 marks)

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