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Evidence Plan

Competency COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING – NC II


standard:
Unit of INSTALL AND CONFIGURE COMPUTER SYSTEMS
competency:
Ways in which evidence will be collected:
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Third party Report


Demonstration &
Observation &
Questioning

Questioning

Portfolio

Written
The evidence must show that the trainee…
Plans and prepares unit assembly to ensure OH&S
policies and procedures, sequences the work
/ / /
appropriately in accordance with systems
requirements
Identifies and obtains materials necessary to complete
the work in accordance with established procedure/s

/ and checks against systems requirements


Obtains tools, equipment and testing devices in
installation work which establishes procedures an/d to / /
comply with requirements
*Assembles computer hardware in accordance with
/ /
established procedures and systems requirements

Obtains tools, equipment and testing devices which


/ /
needs to carry out installation work that establishes
and checks procedure for correct operation and safety
Configures Basic-input-output-system (BIOS) in
/ /
accordance with hardware requirements
Creates portable bootable devices in accordance with
/ / /
software manufacturer instruction
Prepares customized installers in accordance with
/ / /
software utilization guide and end user agreement
Carries out installation of portable applications in
/
accordance with software user guide and / /
software license
*Installed operating system and drivers for
/ / /
peripherals/devices
Installs and configures peripherals/devices
drivers in
/ / /
accordance with manufacturer’s instructions
and/or OS installation procedures.
Accesses and installs OS and drivers
updates/patches in accordance with / / /
manufacturer’s recommendations
and requirements
*Conducted testing and documentation / / /
*Installs application software based on
software
installation guides, end-user requirements / / /
and
software license agreement
Carries out variation to application software
installation in accordance to customer/client / / /
requirements
Tests devices / systems and/or installation to
/ / /
determine whether it conforms to requirements
NOTE: *Critical aspects of competency
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

# of
Objectives/Content
Knowledge Comprehension Application items/
area/Topics
% of test

OHS Policies and 2 2 1 5


Procedures 20%

Fundamentals 3 1 1 5
Operating System 25%

Computer
2 2 1 5
Components and
50%
Devices

7 5 3 15
TOTAL
100%

OHS Policies and Procedures

1. In OHS policies and procedures, OHS stands for:

A. Occupational Health and Safety


B. Operational Health and Safety
C. Occupational Help and Safety
D. None of Above

2. Before starting the , read carefully the


documentation and procedures on any hardware and
software settings that may be required.

A. Inspection
B. Installation
C. Intonation
D. None of the Above

3. Failure to do the proper jumper setting may cause


damage to your .

A. Monitor
B. Printer
C. CPU
D. All of the Above

4. Without an effective , the CPU can overheat and


cause damage to both CPU and the motherboard.

A. Cooling Fan
B. Heat Sink
C. Motherboard
D. All of the Above

5. Each bank must have the same and type


of memory installed in pairs.

A. Size
B. Speed
C. Accuracy
D. All of the Above

Fundamentals Operating System

1. Require an operating system which are usually


separate programs, but can be combined in
simple systems.
a. Operating System
b. Application Programs
c. Time-Sharing Operating Systems
d. Multi-User Operating Systems

2. Is a set of programs that manage computer


hardware resources and provide common
services for application software.
a. Operating System
b. Application Programs
c. Time-Sharing Operating Systems
d. Multi-User Operating Systems

3. It allows multiple users to access a computer system


concurrently. Time-sharing system can be classified
as multi-user systems as they enable a multiple
user access to a computer through the sharing of
time.
a. Operating System
b. Application Programs
c. Time-Sharing Operating Systems
d. Multi-User Operating Systems
4. He began the Linux kernel project in1991, in a
university in Finland.
a. Embedded Operating Systems
b. Ken Thompson
c. Mac OS X
d. Linus Torvald

5. Is a line of open core graphical operating systems


developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc., the
latest of which is pre-loaded on all currently
shipping Macintosh computers.

a. Embedded Operating Systems


b. Ken Thompson
c. Mac OS X
d. Linus Torvald

Computer Components and Devices

1. A is an electronic machine, operating under


the control of instructions stored in its own memory, that
can be programmed to accept data (input), process it into
useful information (output), and store it away in a
secondary storage device (store) for safekeeping or later
reuse.
a. Network
b. System Unit
c. Computer
d. Hardisk

2. The of input into output is directed by the


software but performed by the hardware. Figure below
shows some common computer hardware components.
a. Network
b. output
c. processing
d. encoding

3. Computer system hardware components include


devices that perform the functions of input, processing,
data storage; output and .
a. Input devices
b. Output devices
c. Transfer
d. communication

4. allow you to enter data or commands in a


form that the computer can use; they send the data or
commands to the processing unit.
a. Input devices
b. Output devices
c. Program
d. Internet

5. The is a box-like case that houses the


processor, memory and other electronic components of
the computer that are used to process data.

a. Input devices
b. Output devices
c. Computer
d. System Unit
ANSWER KEY

OHS POLICIES AND PROCEDURE

1. A
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. A

FUNDAMENTALS OF OPERATING SYSTEMS

1. B
2. A
3. D
4. D
5. C

COMPUTER COMPONENTS AND DEVICES

1. C
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. B
PERFORMANCE TEST

Title: Identify the Different Computer Components and Peripherals

Performance Objective: In the tool shop, given the supplies,


computer components and peripherals, materials, and equipment,
you are required to identify the different computer components
and peripherals and their specifications in 15 Minutes.

Supplies/Materials : Paper and Pen

Equipment :

1. Computer

2. PPE

Steps/Procedure:
1. Proceed to the station (with PC Unit) assigned to you

2. Identify the different components and write the


specifications of each component on your paper.

3. Submit output to trainer for evaluation

Assessment Method: Practicum with interview


QUESTIONING TOOL
Satisfactory
Questions to probe the candidate’s underpinning knowledge
response
Extension/Reflection Questions Yes No
1. What do you call the computer software which you configure
before installing the OS?  
Answer: BIOS
2. If after assembling a brand new computer the monitor does
not display any image or character, what may be the possible
cause?  
Answer: Power on Switch or Monitor Cable
Safety Questions
1. When using computers and electronic devices, modifying  
your posture and increasing your movement are key factors
in reducing your risk of injury.
Answer: TRUE
2. Bending your neck for long periods of time to look at your  
screen or adopting awkward typing positions can lead to health
issues.
Answer: TRUE
Contingency Questions
1. Name the Processor line of two major manufacturer?  
Answer: INTEL, AMD
2. How do you clear the CMOS password?  
Answer: Remove the cmos battery for at least 2 minutes or the
cmos jumper then re-install the battery
Job Role/Environment Questions  
13. What will you do if a costumer wants to install an operating  
System in his PC but does not have optical drive?
Answer: Create a bootable flash disk
14. What should you do after installing peripherals devices  
such as a sound card?
Answer: Install Driver
Rules and Regulations  
17. Desktop computers in our computer labs are shared by all  
students and faculty. Do not change the settings without
permission.
Answer: TRUE
18. Computers may not be used to make sound recordings or  
digital images without the consent of all those being recorded.
Answer: TRUE
 Satisfactory  Not Satisfactory
The candidate’s underpinning
knowledge was:
Templates for Inventory of Training Resources
Resources for presenting instruction
 Print Resources As per TR As per Remarks
Inventory
CBLM 1 1 Complete
TEXTBOOKS 1 lot 1 lot Complete
Assorted Computer book 1 lot 1 lot Complete
PC Magazines 1 lot 1 lot Complete
journals 1 lot 1 lot Complete
 Non Print Resources As per TR As per Remarks
Inventory
Desktop OS (license for proprietary 26 26 Complete
software)
Network OS (license for proprietary 10 10 Complete
software)
Office productivity software (license 26 26 Complete
for proprietary software)
Anti-virus (license for proprietary 26 26 Complete
software)
Disk utility software 5 5 Complete
Virtualization software (license for 5 5 Complete
proprietary software)
Disk creator software 5 5 Complete
Disk image software 5 5 Complete

Resources for Skills practice of Competency #1


 Supplies and Materials As per TR As per Remarks
Inventory

RJ 45 400 pcs. 600 pcs. Complete


Modular box (RJ45) 25 pcs. 25 pcs. Complete
Raceway or Slotted PVC 1.5” x 1.5” x 48” 20 pcs. 20 pcs. Complete
UTP cable 1 box 1 box Complete
Contact cleaner 1 can 1 can Complete
Whiteboard 1 piece 1 piece Complete
Fastener 1 lot 1 lot Complete
 Tools As per TR As per Remarks
Inventory
Screwdriver (standard) 10 pieces 10 pieces Complete
Screwdriver (Philips) 10 pieces 10 pieces Complete
Long nose pliers 10 pieces 10 pieces Complete
Mechanical pliers 10 pieces 10 pieces Complete
Allen wrench 10 sets 10 sets Complete
Crimping tools 10 pieces 10 pieces Complete
Soldering iron 10 pieces 10 pieces Complete
Solder sucker 10 pieces 10 pieces Complete
Wire stripper 5 pieces 5 pieces Complete
Portable electric hand drill 1 unit 1 unit Complete
Drill bit 1 set 1 set Complete
Precision screw drivers 5 sets 5 sets Complete
Anti-static devices 10 pcs 10 pcs Complete
Flash light/Head mounted light 5 pcs 5 pcs Complete
 Equipment As per TR As per Remarks
Inventory
Desktop Computer 26 units 26 units Complete
Laptop computer/Netbook 10 10 Complete
Computers for server 10 10 Complete
Server cabinet/Frame 10 10 Complete
Patch panel (48-ports)/(24-ports) 20 pcs 14 pcs Need to
complete
Working tables 10 sets 10 sets Complete
Internet subscription (at least 2 MBPS) 1 unit 1 unit Complete
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 10 units 5 units Need to
complete
Hub / Switch 10 unit 11 unit Complete
Managed switch 2 units 1 units Need to
complete
Network controller 1 1 Complete
ADSL Router with Wi-Fi 11 5 Complete
Wireless Access Point 10 5 Complete
PC Video camera 1 unit 1 unit Complete
External optical drive 2 units 2 units Complete
USB External HD 1 unit 1 unit Complete
Network External HD 1 unit 1 unit Complete

scanner 1 unit 1 unit Complete


USB printer 1 unit 1 unit Complete
Network printer 1 unit 1 unit Complete
Flash disk / Memory stick 11 pieces 11 pieces Complete
Electronic tester VOM 10 units 10 units Complete
LAN Cable tester 5 units 5 units Complete

Note: In the remarks section, remarks may include for repair, for
replenishment, for reproduction, for maintenance etc.

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