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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV-A CALABARZON
DIVISION OF LAGUNA
BALIAN INTEGRATED NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Balian, Pangil, Laguna
4th Monthly Test in TLE – ICT Grade 9
Name:_________________________________ Grade and Section:_______________________ Score:_______
I.Multiple Choice. Select the CORRECT answer.
1. Is the public or private sharing of computer data or space in a network with various levels of access privilege.
a. File Sharing b. Printer Sharing c. Wireless Sharing d. Documents
Sharing
2. Is the process of allowing multiple computers and devices connected to the same network to access one or more
printers.
a. File Sharing b. Printer Sharing c. Wireless Sharing d. Documents Sharing
3. is configured and its access points are enabled, it broadcasts its SSID.
a. File Sharing b. Printer Sharing c. Wireless Sharing d. Documents Sharing
4. Sharing of printer is already included in the wizard and print a test page.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. All of the above
5. Using your cable, connect the _____to your computer.
a. Phone b. Router c. Lan Card d. Modem
6. Create a folder on the ___________.
a. Start menu b. Control panel c. Desktop d. Share folder
7. Devices designed to protect the computer from static electricity.
a. Power surge protectors b workplace health and safety
c. Personal equipment d. Anti-static devices
8. A protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments or equipment designed to protect the wearer's body
from injury or infection
a. Personal protective equipment b. Workplace heath and safety
c. Anti-static devices d. All of the above
9. Devices designed to protect the computer from sudden power surges from intermittent power sources.
a. Personal equipment b.Power surge protectors
c. Anti-static devices d. All of the above
10. Check the cable connecting to the network card into the network hub.
a. Check the POST b. Check for the problem in safe mode.
c. Diagnosing Network Connection d. Check cables
11. When you open your PC, nothing shows up in your monitor and the LED indicator of your monitor is in steady
orange color.
a. Safe mode doesn't work b. Application causes system to restart
c. Doesn't Boot d. No Video Output
12. Upon loading the operating system, you will hear a loading sound and then the sound stops, when you try running
an audio file, no sound will be heard.
a. Doesn't Boot b. Sound on/off error
c. No Video Output d. Never Ending Loading of Operating system
13. When you try going to safe mode, all you will see is a list of files in Command prompt style.
a. No Video Output b. Application causes system to restart
c. Doesn't Boot d. Safe mode doesn't work
14. Caused by malfunctioning hardware components, and are characterized by short beep sounds from the tiny
internal speaker of your motherboard.
a. Stop errors b. POST code errors c. Runtime errors d. System errors
15. Caused by corrupted hardware, especially malfunctioning RAM modules and bad sectors on hard disks.
a. Stop errors b. POST code errors c. Runtime errors d. System errors
16. This happens even if you try installing the hardware. When you restart your set it will happen again.
a. Lots of pop up windows showing on standby mode b. Lots of hardware installation windows
appear
c. Keyboard and mouse system restart d. Never Ending Loading of Operating system
17. Just like the mouse problem, when you open a program that will take the whole screen like for example a game
and/or a program applications, when you close it, it will cause your system to restart.
a. Application causes system to restart b. Keyboard and mouse system restart

c. Never Ending Loading of Operating system d. Safe mode doesn't work


18. These are moderately dangerous types of errors among those that can pop up on your PC.
a. Runtime errors b. Application errors c. System errors d. Stop errors
19. These are usually caused by corrupted driver files or malfunctioning hardware components
a. Device Manager Errors b. Runtime errors c. System errors d. Application errors

20. These can happen at any point of time. As the name suggests, these are caused by applications while those are
running.
a. Runtime errors b. Application errors c. Stop errors d. System errors
21. These are caused by problems faced by browsers when trying to access a website.
a. Browser Status Codes b. Runtime errors c. Application errors d. System errors
22. When you find a faulty component in your computer, check it with the other computers so that you can make sure
whether the fault is in the component or not.
a. Trial and error b. Event viewer c. Notice changes d. Hardware settings
23. is an invisible form of energy that can be transformed into other forms of energy like heat light and mechanical.
a. Electricity b. Current c. Voltage d. Electron
24. Same as electricity or flow of electron. The amount of current flowing in a circuit can be measured in ampere (I).
a. Electricity b. Current c. Voltage d. Electron
25. Is anything that occupy space and has mass. It can be a solid, liquid or gas in state.
a. Proton b. Atom c. Mass d. Electron
26. Defined as the opposition to the flow of current. The amount of resistance can be measure in ohms (Ω).
a. Electricity b. Current c. Voltage d. Resistance
27. Materials that do not easily allow the flow of current.
a. Insulators b. Current c. Voltage d. Conductors
28. The flow of electric charge is only in one direction, the type of electricity produced by batteries, static, and
lightning.
a. AC Alternating Current b. Direct Current c. Electric circuit d. Supply
29. An electrical device that opens or closed a circuit.
a. Load b. Supply c. Switch d. Current
30. A type of circuit that has an open path for current to flow
a. Open Circuit b. Closed Circuit c. Load d. Supply
31. Untrained personnel could have damaged programs in PC
a. Peopleware b. Firmware c. Software d. Hardware
32. This section will aid in determining components in your system which are failing.
a. Program is Completely Unresponsive b. Component Isolation
c. "Non-System Disk” or “Disk Error" Message d. Problem Isolation
33. Incoming supply from AC outlet must be regulated; power surges can damage computer units.
a. Program is Completely Unresponsive b. Component Isolation
c. Electricity d. Problem Isolation
34. Continuous learning on computer technology.
a. Use your common sense b. Know the facts
c. Proper assembly and disassembly d. Factors Causing Computer Failures and Defects
35. Programs or software burnt in chips may be corrupted.
a. Software b. Firmware c. Hardware d. Peopleware
36 Electro static discharge can easily damage sensitive components in your computer.
a. ESD b. Electricity c. Hardware d. Current
37. If your computer gives you error messages, be sure to write down as much information as possible.
a. Isolate the problem b. Remember the steps you've taken, or write them down
c. Take notes about error messages d. Always check the cables
38. You can press (and hold) Control+Alt+Delete on your keyboard to open the Task Manager. You can then select the
program that isn't working and click End Task.
a. Program is Completely Unresponsive b. Problems Starting or Shutting Down the
Computer
c. Program Runs Slowly or Isn't Working Right d. All of the above.
39. Observe good housekeeping in the area of the machines during and after maintenance.
a. Dress for the Job b. Safety Inspection Guide
c. General Safety Tips and Reminders d. Electrical safety
40. Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit. First, check that it has been powered-off.
a. Safety Inspection Guide b. Electrical safety c. Accident reports d. Dress for the Job
41. Do not wear jewelry, chains, metal-frame eyeglasses, or metal fasteners.
a. Safety Inspection Guide b. Electrical safety c. Accident reports d. Dress for the Job
42. Check for any obvious alteration. Use good judgment as to the safety of any alterations.
a. Safety Inspection Guide b. Electrical safety c. Accident reports d. Dress for the Job
43. The organization needs to identify what needs to be reported, to whom it is to be reported, and how to report it,
then put this process into a written procedure.
a. General Safety Tips and Reminders b. Accident Reporting Policy and Procedure
c. Accident Reporting Policy d. Accident Investigation Procedures
44. Ask when, where, who, how, and what was said or done.
a. General Safety Tips and Reminders b. Accident Reporting Policy and Procedure
c. Accident Reporting Policy d. Accident Investigation Procedures
45. Scope [accident, incident, near-miss; employee, volunteer, anyone on site or involved in organization-sponsored
activities.
a. General Safety Tips and Reminders b. Accident Reporting Policy and Procedure
c. Accident Reporting Policy d. Accident Investigation Procedures
46. The supervisor is responsible for taking appropriate follow-up action, including getting medical attention for the
injured, completing an investigation report and recommending or implementing appropriate corrective actions.
a. General Safety Tips and Reminders b. Accident Reporting Policy and Procedure
c. Accident Reporting Policy d. Accident Investigation Procedures
47. Double check on your computer manual if the component you are replacing is compatible or not with the unit
because this may lead to system crash.
a. Form factor b. Compatibility of the Component c. Component Specification d.Component
replacement
48. Branded units have their own set of components compatible only to their units, while genetic types can be used
only to generic type of units.
a. Form factor b. Compatibility of the Component c. Component Specification d.Component
replacement
49. This focuses on the specification of the component. Check if the voltage rating, current rating, memory size and
frequency matches your computer unit.
a. Form factor b. Compatibility of the Component c. Component Specification d.Component
replacement
50. one of the most essential parts of a computer system. It holds together many of the crucial components of a
computer, including the central processing unit (CPU), memory and connectors for input and output devices.
a. Memory b. Video card c. CPU d. Motherboard

GOD BLESS!

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