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BOBBY AND KATES ACADEMY INC.

San Diego St, Valenzuela City

Computer 3

Class number: _____


Name:__________________________________________ Date:_________________
Grade and Section :_______________________________ Teacher: ______________

Multiple Choices: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided

1. _________ Were commonly used on hilltops as means of relaying signal, usually when an enemy has been
spotted
A. Signal Drums B. Morse Codes C. Chains of Beacons
2. This is a process of sending written messages over long distances without physically transporting or carrying
over the letters
A. Signal Drums B. Morse Codes C. Chains of Beacons
3. _________ is used to see the pictures made by the computer
A. Monitor B. CPU C. Mouse
4. This part of computer lets you type your name and your age
A. Keyboard B. Mouse C. CPU
5. Buttons on the keyboard are called?
A. Buttons B. Caps C. Keys
6. The keys marked with numbers from 0-9 are called ________
A. Numeric B. Alphabetic C. Special
7. These keys work in combination with other keys
A. Numeric B. Alphabetic C. Special
8. These are marked with the English alphabets from A to Z
A. Numeric B. Alphabetic C. Special
9. What do you call to the number key located on the right side of the Keyboard?
A. Numeric Keypad B. Alphabetic Keypad C. Special Keypad
10. These are placed at the top row of the keyboard and marked with F1, F2 to F12
A. Numeric B. Alphabetic C. Functions
11. He developed the telephone as a hearing aid for his wife
A. Graham Bell B. Graham Ball C. Graham Bars
12. An equipment that submitted electrical signals through the air from one end of his house to the other, and then
from the house to the garden
A. Telephone B. Walkie Talkie C. Radio
13. Made by Al Gross in 1938 and utilized 10 codes with corresponding units
A. Telephone B. Walkie Talkie C. Radio
14. This internet interface was invented by Tim Berners-Lee for better connectivity in the internet.
A. WWW B. WWF C. WWE
15. This is a one-way pager that can receive messages of few digits only.
A. Beeper B. Telephone C. Cellphone

TRUE or FALSE: Write T if the statement is TRUE and write F if the statement is FALSE.

16. Hardware includes the physical features of a computer, which are every part that you can either see or touch
17. Microsoft Word is an example of Computer hardware device
18. Software includes features that is responsible for directing work to the hardware.
19. Monitor is an example of Computer hardware device
20. Shutting down the computer properly is important for its power source.
21. Signs and Signals are used for to convey information in pictorial form.
22. Using the computer with clean, dry hands is one of the right things to do in taking care of computer.
23. Eating within the place where computer is located is one of the right things to do in taking care of computer.
24. Keeping the computer in a cool and dry place
25. Touching the computer with your hands, pens, or pencils.

HARDWARE or SOFTWARE: Write H if the word is under the HARDWARE DEVICE, and write S if the word is under the
SOFTWARE DEVICES.

26. My computer
27. Monitor
28. Speaker
29. PowerPoint
30. Excel
31. Word
32. Microphone
33. Keyboard
34. Internet Explorer
35. Recycle Bin

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer the following finger spelling quotes using the finger spelling chart below (Five Points).

B. Using the code below answer the following question by using Morse Code (Five Points)

1. Write your name using morse code

SAMPLE MORSE CODES and LETTERS


TAKING CARE OF THE COMPUTER: Write C if the statement is Correct and write I if the statement is Incorrect

46. Use the computer with dirty hands


47. Eat before using the computer or move away when you are eating
48. Keep the computer clean
49. Use pencils or pens to mark on any part of the computer
50. Do not cover holes on the computer
51. Keep the computer in the heat or sun
52. Click the pointers of mouse hard
53. Pull the plug of the computer without shutting it down
54. Do not bang on the keyboard
55. Click on the program on the computer that you do not know how to use.

ENUMERATION: Enumerate the answers for the following questions

Write the five (5) basic moves of mouse 56-60

Write the five (5) keyboard keys 61-65

Hands-on activity:

1. Show how to open and shut-down a computer (ten points)

2. Type the following in a word file. (Five points)


a. Name
b. Age
c. Hobby
d. Dream Job
e. Favorite Cartoon Character

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