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Computer Basics Quiz and Setup Guide

The document consists of a structured assessment divided into three parts: multiple choice questions, structured questions, and long/practical-based questions related to computer fundamentals. Part A tests knowledge on input devices, CPU functions, RAM, storage devices, software types, and internet terminology. Parts B and C require identification of computer parts, matching software to types, filling in blanks, labeling parts of a window, and explaining key computer concepts along with a practical setup for a computer lab.

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Computer Basics Quiz and Setup Guide

The document consists of a structured assessment divided into three parts: multiple choice questions, structured questions, and long/practical-based questions related to computer fundamentals. Part A tests knowledge on input devices, CPU functions, RAM, storage devices, software types, and internet terminology. Parts B and C require identification of computer parts, matching software to types, filling in blanks, labeling parts of a window, and explaining key computer concepts along with a practical setup for a computer lab.

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🟦 Part A – Multiple Choice (10 × 2 = 20 marks)

Select the correct answer and underline it.

1.​ Which of the following is an input device?​


A) Monitor​
B) Printer​
C) Keyboard​
D) Speaker​

2.​ What is the main function of the CPU?​


A) Store data​
B) Display images​
C) Process data​
D) Connect to internet​

3.​ What is the full form of RAM?​


A) Read Around Memory​
B) Read And Measure​
C) Random Access Memory​
D) Rapid Access Machine​

4.​ Which one is a storage device?​


A) Mouse​
B) Hard Disk​
C) Microphone​
D) Scanner​

5.​ What does URL stand for?​


A) Universal Resource Link​
B) Uniform Resource Locator​
C) Uniform Router Language​
D) United Resource Link​

6.​ Which of the following is system software?​


A) MS Word​
B) Windows​
C) Adobe Photoshop​
D) VLC Player​

7.​ Which of these is not a programming language?​


A) Python​
B) HTML​
C) Java​
D) Excel​

8.​ What does the “http” in a web address mean?​


A) HyperText Transfer Protocol​
B) Home Text Type Protocol​
C) Hyperlink Text Transfer Page​
D) Host Type Transfer Protocol​

9.​ Which of the following is used to connect a computer to the internet?​


A) Scanner​
B) Modem​
C) UPS​
D) Speaker​

10.​What key combination is used to paste in Windows?​


A) Ctrl + C​
B) Ctrl + X​
C) Ctrl + V​
D) Ctrl + P​

🟨 Part B – Structured Questions (4 × 10 = 40 marks)


1. Name the following computer parts and write their functions. (4×2=8)​
Image shown of CPU, Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard.​
a) Name each part.​
b) Mention its function.

2. Match the following software to its type (5×2=10):

Software Type

a) MS Excel 1) Operating System

b) Windows 10 2) Spreadsheet

c) PowerPoint 3) Word Processor

d) Linux 4) Presentation
Software

e) MS Word 5) Operating System


3. Fill in the blanks (5×2=10):​
a) The brain of the computer is the _______.​
b) ______ is a permanent storage device.​
c) To send an email, you must have an ______.​
d) The unit for measuring data speed is ______.​
e) GUI stands for ______.

4. Label the parts of this window (screenshot of a folder or application window) (5×2=10):​
Example: Title Bar, Menu Bar, Toolbar, Close Button, Scroll Bar.

🟥 Part C – Long / Practical-based Questions (2 × 20 = 40 marks)


1. Explain the following terms with examples (5×4 = 20):​
a) Input Device​
b) Output Device​
c) Operating System​
d) Cloud Storage​
e) Computer Network

2. Imagine your school is creating a computer lab. Write how you would set it up. Include:
(20 marks)

●​ Devices needed​

●​ Software to install​

●​ Internet safety​

●​ Basic maintenance​

●​ How students can use it for learning

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