ACTIVITY - Use and Operation of Tools, Instrument and Testing Devices
ACTIVITY - Use and Operation of Tools, Instrument and Testing Devices
Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct answer by choosing the most appropriate term related
to computer hardware and networking. Write your answers clearly on the space provided.
1. _______________ It’s a RAM that can retain data without electrical power. It is widely used
for BIOS chips and for digital camera and digital music storage.
2. _______________ This ergonomic tester is designed to test most network cable wiring. You
can either conduct an auto or manual test.
3. _______________ A device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like
webcams, digital camcorders, transcoders, analog video converters, and still-image cameras.
4. _______________ It is used to join two or more metal conductors with the support of
soldering lead melted around it.
6. _______________ It serves as the main circuit board that connects all computer
components, including the CPU, memory, and storage.
9. _______________ A primary memory that temporarily stores data and applications while
the computer is running.
1. Flash Memory – It’s a RAM that can retain data without electrical power. It is widely used for
BIOS chips and for digital camera and digital music storage.
2. Cable Tester – This ergonomic tester is designed to test most network cable wiring. You can
either conduct an auto or manual test.
3. Video Capture Device – A device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like
webcams, digital camcorders, transcoders, analog video converters, and still-image cameras.
4. Soldering Iron – It is used to join two or more metal conductors with the support of
soldering lead melted around it.
5. Printer – It is a piece of hardware that produces a paper copy (also known as ‘hardcopy’) of
the information generated by the computer.
6. Motherboard – It serves as the main circuit board that connects all computer components,
including the CPU, memory, and storage.
7. Network Interface Card (NIC) – A network interface card that allows a computer to connect
to a network and communicate with other devices.
8. Crimping Tool – A tool used to attach connectors to wires, ensuring a secure connection for
network cables.
9. Random Access Memory (RAM) – A primary memory that temporarily stores data and
applications while the computer is running.
10. RJ45 Connector – A connector commonly used for Ethernet networking, resembling a
telephone jack but slightly wider.