This document contains a summative test in computer hardware servicing for grade 7 students. It is comprised of three sections - a multiple choice section testing knowledge of computer components and their functions, a true/false section on health and safety procedures, and an identification section matching hazards to their type (physical, mechanical, chemical, electric). The test covers topics such as storage devices, memory, flowcharts, and preventative maintenance procedures.
This document contains a summative test in computer hardware servicing for grade 7 students. It is comprised of three sections - a multiple choice section testing knowledge of computer components and their functions, a true/false section on health and safety procedures, and an identification section matching hazards to their type (physical, mechanical, chemical, electric). The test covers topics such as storage devices, memory, flowcharts, and preventative maintenance procedures.
This document contains a summative test in computer hardware servicing for grade 7 students. It is comprised of three sections - a multiple choice section testing knowledge of computer components and their functions, a true/false section on health and safety procedures, and an identification section matching hazards to their type (physical, mechanical, chemical, electric). The test covers topics such as storage devices, memory, flowcharts, and preventative maintenance procedures.
This document contains a summative test in computer hardware servicing for grade 7 students. It is comprised of three sections - a multiple choice section testing knowledge of computer components and their functions, a true/false section on health and safety procedures, and an identification section matching hazards to their type (physical, mechanical, chemical, electric). The test covers topics such as storage devices, memory, flowcharts, and preventative maintenance procedures.
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 1
SUMMATIVE TEST IN COMPUTER HARDWARE SERVICING GRADE 7
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE Direction: Read the statement carefully. Select the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. A magnetic storage device that is installed inside the computer.
a. Optical Drive c. Hard Drive b. Random Access Memory d. Read-only Memory 2. A removable storage device that connects to a USB port. a. Optical Drive c. Hard Drive b. Flash Drive d. Floppy Drive 3. Temporary storage for data and programs that are being accessed by the CPU. a. Optical Drive c. Hard Drive b. Random Access Memory d. Read-only Memory 4. A storage device that uses lasers to read data on the optical media. a. Optical Drive c. Hard Drive b. Random Access Memory d. Read-only Memory 5. If a 10 KB file is stored in a 1MB folder, then approximately how many files can be stored in that folder? a. 100 b. 101 b. 102 d. 103 6. This symbol indicates that a particular step is connected to another page or part of the flowchart. a. Oval b. Circle c. Box d. Diamond 7. This symbol represents an individual step or activity in the process. a. Oval b. Circle c. Box d. Diamond 8. This symbols shows the decision point, such as yes/no or go/no-go. a. Oval b. Circle c. Box d. Diamond 9. It is represented by a rectangle. It refers to an action in a business process. a. Process b. Decision c. Connector d. Sub-process 10. It is represented by a small circle or a connector box and is labeled using letters. a. Process b. Decision c. Connector d. Sub-process 11. A process is represented by a rectangle with double lines on each side. a. Process b. Decision c. Connector d. Sub-process 12. This symbol indicates both the starting point and the ending point of the process. a. Oval b. Circle c. Box d. Diamond 13. How many 60KB jpg files can be stored on a 2 MB folder in your hard drive? a. 32 b. 33 c. 34 d. 35 14. How many 5MB mp3 files can be stored on a 1GB flash drive? a. 205 b. 206 c. 207 d. 208 15. How many 750MB avi files can be stored on a 4.3GB DVD-R? a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8 II. TRUE/FALSE Direction: Read each statement carefully. Write A if the statement is true and B if it is wrong. 16. Health and safety procedure is the responsibility of all persons in the computer and technology industries. 17. Preventive maintenance is the systematic care and protection of tools, equipment and machines in order to keep them in safe, usable condition limit downtime and extend productivity. 18. Spotting hazards means working out how likely it is that a hazard will harm someone and how serious the harm could be. 19. If you need to temporarily run a cable across the floor, place a Danger sign similar to those “wet floor” signs used by cleaning services. 20. Productivity is increased because time is not lost looking for tools, parts, and equipment is one of the benefits of proper storage. III. Direction: Identify what hazard is being illustrated. Write A for Physical Hazard, B for Mechanical Hazard, C for Chemical Hazard and D for Electric-Shock Hazard. 21. Slippery computer laboratory floor. 25. Open CRT Monitor 22. Hot components, or sharp edges of computer devices. 23. Laser printer toner. 24. Obstructed electrical cables