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NAMINYELLA FOUNTAIN GATE SCHOOL

END OF FIRST TERM EXAMINATION


SUBJECT: ICT BASIC: SIX
NAME…………………DATE…../04/2025
OBJECTIVES
1. What best describes a computer system?
A) A kitchen machine B) A data processing system C) A toy with buttons
2. A computer system is mainly used to:
A) Clean rooms B) Process and store data C) Heat food
3. A computer will not function without:
A) Fuel B) Electricity C) Internet
4. Which of the following is not a basic function of a computer system?
A) Typing B) Sleeping C) Storing information
5. One important use of computers in schools is:
A) Teaching and learning B) Ringing the bell C) Marking attendance manually
6. The CPU is also called the:
A) Brain of the computer B) Screen part C) Typing machine
7. The component that displays the output is the:
A) Monitor B) Mouse C) Keyboard
8. Which component carries out instructions given to the computer?
A) Printer B) CPU C) Speaker
9. Which part of the computer is an input device?
A) Monitor B) Printer C) Keyboard
10. Which of these is used to get a hard copy of a file?
A) Mouse B) Printer C) Speaker
11. Data is:
A) Information entered into the computer B) The screen display C) The computer’s
sound
12. Which of the following is a correct example of data?
A) A keyboard B) A birthday date C) A monitor
13. Data must be entered before:
A) The computer can show results B) The computer shuts down C) Typing starts
14. Data that has been processed is called:
A) Software B) Output C) Input
15. Which of these is not related to data?
A) Information B) Storage C) Mousepad
16. What is the main purpose of a computer mouse?
A) To type quickly B) To select and move items C) To print documents
17. A mouse normally has:
A) One button B) Two buttons and a scroll wheel C) Four buttons
18. The arrow that moves on the screen is the:
A) Button B) Cursor C) File
19. Which action is done using the left mouse button?
A) Delete a file B) Select an item C) Open the keyboard
20. Proper use of the mouse includes:
A) Moving it on a flat surface B) Tapping it hard C) Pressing both buttons
quickly
21. The left click is used to:
A) Select or open files B) Shut down the PC C) Turn on the monitor
22. To open a file or folder, you should:
A) Right-click it B) Double-click it C) Hold the scroll wheel
23. Drag and drop means:
A) Typing a sentence B) Clicking without moving C) Clicking and moving an item
24. Which of the following activities uses the mouse?
A) Playing games B) Listening to music C) Saving documents
25. Why should you practice mouse skills?
A) To become faster and more accurate B) To use fewer keys C) To avoid learning
the keyboard
26. A keyboard is mainly used for:
A) Drawing shapes B) Typing letters and numbers C) Opening programs
27. Which of these keys removes text?
A) Enter B) Shift C) Delete
28. To type a capital letter, press:
A) Caps Lock B) Tab C) Control
29. A correct keyboarding posture includes:
A) Leaning forward B) Looking at your hands C) Sitting upright
30. Why is keyboarding technique important?
A) To break the keyboard B) To type accurately and fast C) To play music
SECTION B
ANSWER TWO QUESTIONS FROM THIS SECTION
1(ai).What is a computer system?
(ii).List three main components of a computer system.
(bi).Explain what data means in computing.
(ii).What is the difference between data and information?
2(ai)What is the function of the keyboard in a computer?
(ii)Mention three input devices and three output devices.
(bi) Write three ways computers are used in your community.
(ii)What is information?
3(ai)Explain what is meant by “drag and drop” when using a mouse.
(ii) List any four parts of a keyboard.
(bi)Mention three proper keyboarding techniques.
(ii)Why is it important to sit properly when using a keyboard?

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