TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
ICT - COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING
(GRADE – 8)
PERIODICAL TEST
ANSWER KEY
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Submitted by:
MARY JOY D. SABELLA
Subject Teacher
Submitted to:
ALMA Y. PACAMALAN
School Principal II
Periodical Test in TLE – ICT - Computer Hardware Servicing (Grade – 8)
Score:
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KNOWLEDGE:
Select the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which tool is used for hardware to stand on to prevent static electricity from building up?
a. Anti-static mat c. Philips head screwdriver
b. Hex driver d. Wire cutter
2. Which tool is sometimes called a nut driver? It is used to tighten nuts in the same way
that a screwdriver tightens screws?
a. Anti-static mat c. Philips head screwdriver
b. Hex driver d. Wire cutter
3. Turn the screwdriver to tighten the screw
a. Clockwise
b. Counterclockwise c. Upward
d. Downward
4. On electrical components, an excessive buildup of dust will act like an and trap
the heat.
a. Insulator b. Conductor c. part d. peripheral
5. When compressed air is used to clean inside the computer, the air should be
blown around the components with a minimum distance of inches from the nozzle.
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
6. A magnetic storage device that is installed inside the computer.
a. Flash b. Hard c. Floppy d. Optical
Drive Drive Drive Drive
7. Temporary storage for data and programs that are being accessed by the CPU.
a. RAM b. ROM c. DIMM d. RIMM
8. A storage device that uses lasers to read data on the optical media.
a. Flash b. Hard c. Floppy d. Optical
Drive Drive Drive Drive
9. It is represented by a rectangle. It refers to an action in a business process.
a. b. Decision d. Process
Terminator c. Connector
10. Represents an individual step or activity in the process.
a. Triangle b. Box c. Circle d. Oval
PROCESS / SKILLS:
Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong.
11. Preparing for a task includes only knowing the task to be done.
12. All tools and equipment must be properly maintained so that workers are not
endangered.
13. Damaged or defective equipment/tools should be tagged and removed from service.
14. Productivity is increased because time is not lost looking for tools, parts and
equipment is one of the
benefits of proper storage.
1 5. Health and safety procedure is the responsibility of all persons in the computer and
technology industries.
1 6. Inkjet printer cartridges, or laser printer toner cartridges are hazardous to users.
17. Good posture is essential for all users of computers.
1 8. A well designed mouse should not cause undue pressure on the wrist and forehead
muscles.
1 9. Substitution of a specific hazard or hazardous work process, or preventing it from
entering the workplace, is
the most effective method of control.
[Link] right lighting can reduce eyestrain, neck strain, and headaches.
UNDERSTANDING:
Arrange the following steps in developing a flowchart .
21. Define the process to be flowcharted, and the purpose for flowcharting it.
22. Establish process boundaries - the starting and ending points.
23. Put the steps in chronological sequence. Sometimes it's easier to start with the
last step and work
back to the first step.
24. Assemble the right people to develop the flowchart— those operators,
technicians, or office workers
who are actually involved in the process.
25. List the steps, activities, and decisions to be charted. If your team is not sure
about a step, mark it to
be investigated later.
26. Seiton
27. Shitsuke
28. Seiri
29. Seiketsu
30. Seiso
PRODUCT / PERFORMANCE:
Convert the decimal numbers shown below to binary. Perform checking to verify answers. (2
points each)
31-32. 8
33-34. 24
35-36. 50
37-38. 100
39-40. 1,000
Periodical Test in TLE – ICT - Computer Hardware
Servicing
Exploratory Course (Grade – 7 and 8)
ANSWER KEY
1. A. 21.2
2. B. 22.1
3. A. 23.5
4. A. 24.3
5. C. 25.4
6. B. 26.2
7. A. 27.5
8. D. 28.1
9. D. 29.4
10.B. 30.3
[Link] 31.- 32. 1000
[Link] 32.33. - 34. 11000
[Link] 33.35. - 36. 110010
[Link] 37.- 38. 1100100
[Link] 39.- 40. 1111101000
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60. Peri
odical Test in TLE – ICT - Computer Hardware Servicing
61. Exploratory Course (Grade – 7 and 8)
62. TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
63.
64. Course Description: This is an exploratory and introductory course which leads to a
Computer Hardware Servicing
65. National Certificate Level II (NC II). It covers five common competencies that a
Grade7/Grade 8 Technology and
66. Livelihood Education (TLE) student ought to possess: 1) use of tools; 2) maintaining
tools, equipment and
67. paraphernalia; 3) performing mensuration and calculation; 4) interpreting technical
drawing and plans; and 5)
68. practicing Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) procedures.
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70. Content Standard: The learner demonstrates understanding of the basic concepts and
underlying theories in Computer
71. Hardware Servicing.
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73. Performance Standard: The learner independently demonstrates common competencies
in computer hardware
74. servicing as prescribed by TESDA Training Regulations.
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78. Content 80. Learning 82. 86. UNDER 88. No.
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Competencies NOWLED STANDING CT / of
GE 84. PERFORMANCE
PROCE
Item
SS / s
SKILLS
93.
92. 1 96.
1. Prepare hand tools 11, 94. 95.
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12
90. LESSON 1
2. Use appropriate hand tools and 98. 3 102.
91. Use Hand 99. 100. 101.
equipment , 4, 5 3
Tools 105.
108.
3. Maintain hand tools 104. 13, 106. 107.
2
14
109. LESSON 1. Select components to be 110. 6 114.
111. 112. 113.
2 Perform measured , 7, 8 3
Mensuration and 2. Carry out measurements and 119. 31 ~ 120.
116. 117. 118.
Calculation calculations 40 10
121. LESSON 1. Identify different kinds of 122. 9 126.
123. 124. 125.
3 Prepare and technical drawings , 10 2
Interpret 130. 21 ~ 132.
Technical 2. Interpret technical drawing 128. 129. 131.
25 5
Drawing
135.
136. 26 ~ 138.
133. LESSON 1. Identify hazards and risks 134. 15, 137.
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4 Practice
141.
Occupational 144.
2. Evaluate hazards and risks 140. 17, 142. 143.
Health and 2
18
Safety 147.
150.
Procedures 3. Control hazards and risks 146. 19, 148. 149.
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152. 157.
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151. Subtotal OF
No. of Items ITEM
153. 1 154. S:
0 10 155. 10 156. 10 40
158.