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National Capital Region
Schools Division Office
HORACIO DELA COSTA HIGH SCHOOL
Caloocan City
Globalizing Filipino Skills and Competencies
Preliminary Examination
Computer System Servicing 1
S.Y. 2018-2019
Name: _________________________________________________________ Score: ____________________
Strand: ______________________ Year and Section: ___________________ Date: _____________________
Multiple Choice.
Directions: Read the following questions carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Next to each item number are four bubbles
labelled A, B, C, and D. you will have to select one answer out of the choices given for each item and fill in the corresponding alpha bubble.
Choose the characteristics of an entrepreneur that describe in the following A B C D
1. Ability to set realistic targets.
a. Hardworking b. Goal-oriented c. Self-confident d. Responds to feedback
1.
2. Interest in money generation.
a. Self-confident b. Committed c. Risk-taker d. Profit Oriented
2.
3. To succeed, one must believe in one’s self.
a. Committed b. Risk-taker c. Self-confident d. Willing to listen
3.
4. Working diligently and industriously.
a. Risk-taker b. Self-confident c. Willing to listen d. Hardworking
4.
5. Being able to listen to the advice of others.
a. Committed b. Risk-taker c. Self-confident d. Willing to listen
5.
6. Obtaining useful feedback and advice from others.
a. Risk-taker b. Self-confident c. Willing to listen d. Hardworking
6.
7. Being patient and strives to achieve the goal.
a. Goal-oriented
b. Self-confident c. Willing to listen d. Hardworking
7.
8. Ability to take measured or calculated risks.
a. Self-confident b. Committed c. Risk-taker d. Profit Oriented
8.
9. Being honest, fair and trustworthy.
a. Goal-oriented
b. Self-confident c. Willing to listen d. Reliable and has integrity
9.
10. Firm, strong-willed, and stick or follow your own belief.
a. Persistence b. Risk-taker c. Self-confident d. Willing to listen
10.
Select true if this characteristic strengthens your own PECs. False if not.
11. React negatively to criticisms and open to feedback.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
11.
12. Always demonstrate positive attitude to achieve a desired goal.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
12.
13. Always project strong and well-balanced behavior.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
13.
14. Always exercise the assertive style in your work environment.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
14.
15. Being too passive and too aggressive.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
15.
16. Don’t let anyone worsen your business life.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
16.
17. Prioritize your business goal rather than personal goal in order to become a successful entrepreneur.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
17.
18. Don’t acquire specific skills for creating and maintaining a conducive work environment.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
18.
19. Be responsible in everything you do in your business.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
19.
20. Always observe business ethics in putting up a business.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
20.
Select the correct letter of the correct answer by identifying the basic needs in the following statement.
21. The following are examples of peoples’ basic needs, except: 21.
a. Recreation b. Clothing c. Shelter d. Food
22. Which of the following should be considered first by a prospective entrepreneur in choosing the right
location for his/her store?
a. Types of merchandise b. Access of the target customers
c. The attractiveness of the store layout d. The prevailing prices of goods in the area
22.
23. Albert plans to put a “digi-print” studio in their locality. Which of the following will help him determine a
successful plan for setting up of his business?
a. Survey of consumer associations b. Checking for similar business to avoid competition
c. Getting feedback on the quality of service d. Conduct a SWOT analysis
23.
24. Caesar studies the population in his immediate community. He is doing this to
a. identifies his would be “suki”. b. predicts his biggest buyer.
c. selects his favorite costumers. d. determines whom to sell his product or service
24.
25. When an entrepreneur improves and alter products to make it more appealing to target consumers,
he/she is doing an -------- of the product.
a. alteration b. invention c. innovation d. improvisation
25.
Identify the type of computer being described in the following sentences and choose the correct answer from the given choices
26. These are mobile computers that are very handy to use.
a. Tablet Computers b. Laptops c. Netbooks d. Personal Digital Assistants
26.
27 They are computers designed to provide services to client machines in a computer network.
a. Laptops b. Netbooks c. Servers d. Minicomputers
27.
28. They are also called mid-range systems or workstations.
a. Laptops b. Netbooks c. Minicomputers d. Supercomputers
28.
29. A computer with a microprocessor and its central processing unit.
a. Netbooks b. Minicomputers c. Supercomputers d. Microcomputers
29.
30. They fall in the category of laptops, but are inexpensive and relatively smaller in size.
a. Laptops b. Netbooks c. Minicomputers d. Supercomputers
30.
31. A type of computer which is intended be used on a single location.
a. Laptops b. Netbooks c. Desktops d. Minicomputers
31.
32. They use digital circuits and are designed to operate on two states, namely bits 0 and 1.
a. Digital Computers b. Hybrid Computers c. Analog Computers d. Supercomputers
32.
33. Computers that have the capacities to host multiple operating systems and operate as a number of
virtual machines and can substitute for several small servers.
a. Digital Computers b. Hybrid Computers c. Analog Computers d. Mainframe Computers
33.
34. It is a handheld computer and popularly known as a palmtop.
a. PDAs b. Hybrid Computers c. Analog Computers d. Supercomputers
34.
35. These computers can be worn on the body and are often used in the study of behavior modeling and
human health.
a. Netbooks b. Minicomputers c. Supercomputers d. Wearable Computers
35.
Identify if it is a part of Health and Safety Measure in a workplace, select True if yes False if not.
36. Identify the hazard
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
36.
37. Clear the area close to the hazard
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
37.
38. Partition the hazard off or clearly identify the area to protect other people from harm
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
38.
39. If the hazard is easily and safely cleared it immediately.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
39.
40. Report the hazard to the person besides you, to obtain assistance
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
40.
41. Don’t assess the danger prior to doing anything
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
41.
42. If it is safe to move assist anyone in the vicinity of the fire away from danger
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
42.
43. If it is possible close the door to the fire area.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
43.
44. Call for assistance. Verbally call FIRE, FIRE, in a loud and clear voice
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
44.
45. Break the glass section of the fire alert call point
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
45.
46. Wear shoes with non-conductive rubber soles to help reduce the chance of being shocked or
seriously injured in an electrical accident
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
46.
47. Work on components that are plugged into their power source 47.
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
48. Do not remove expansion cards from a computer when it is turned on
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
48.
49. Do not remove jewelries when working inside any computer related equipment
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
49.
50. Try to mix electronic components and water
a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe
50.
Prepared by: Adrian G. Buban
Instructor
Answers Key
1. d
2. d.
3. c.
4. a.
5. d.
6. c .
7. b.
8. c.
9. a.
10. a.
11. b.
12. b.
13. a.
14. c.
15. d.
16. d.
17. c.
18.d .
19. c.
20. a.
21. c.
22. a.
23. a.
24. a.
25. c.
26. d.
27.d .
28. d.
29. d.
30. b.
31. b
32. b
33. b
34. c
35. a
36. a
37. d
38. c
39. a
40. b
41. c
42. d
43. d
44. a
45. b
46. b
47. c
48. b
49. a
50. c

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Computer System Servicing Prelim Examination 2018

  • 1. National Capital Region Schools Division Office HORACIO DELA COSTA HIGH SCHOOL Caloocan City Globalizing Filipino Skills and Competencies Preliminary Examination Computer System Servicing 1 S.Y. 2018-2019 Name: _________________________________________________________ Score: ____________________ Strand: ______________________ Year and Section: ___________________ Date: _____________________ Multiple Choice. Directions: Read the following questions carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Next to each item number are four bubbles labelled A, B, C, and D. you will have to select one answer out of the choices given for each item and fill in the corresponding alpha bubble. Choose the characteristics of an entrepreneur that describe in the following A B C D 1. Ability to set realistic targets. a. Hardworking b. Goal-oriented c. Self-confident d. Responds to feedback 1. 2. Interest in money generation. a. Self-confident b. Committed c. Risk-taker d. Profit Oriented 2. 3. To succeed, one must believe in one’s self. a. Committed b. Risk-taker c. Self-confident d. Willing to listen 3. 4. Working diligently and industriously. a. Risk-taker b. Self-confident c. Willing to listen d. Hardworking 4. 5. Being able to listen to the advice of others. a. Committed b. Risk-taker c. Self-confident d. Willing to listen 5. 6. Obtaining useful feedback and advice from others. a. Risk-taker b. Self-confident c. Willing to listen d. Hardworking 6. 7. Being patient and strives to achieve the goal. a. Goal-oriented b. Self-confident c. Willing to listen d. Hardworking 7. 8. Ability to take measured or calculated risks. a. Self-confident b. Committed c. Risk-taker d. Profit Oriented 8. 9. Being honest, fair and trustworthy. a. Goal-oriented b. Self-confident c. Willing to listen d. Reliable and has integrity 9. 10. Firm, strong-willed, and stick or follow your own belief. a. Persistence b. Risk-taker c. Self-confident d. Willing to listen 10. Select true if this characteristic strengthens your own PECs. False if not. 11. React negatively to criticisms and open to feedback. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 11. 12. Always demonstrate positive attitude to achieve a desired goal. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 12. 13. Always project strong and well-balanced behavior. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 13. 14. Always exercise the assertive style in your work environment. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 14. 15. Being too passive and too aggressive. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 15. 16. Don’t let anyone worsen your business life. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 16. 17. Prioritize your business goal rather than personal goal in order to become a successful entrepreneur. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 17. 18. Don’t acquire specific skills for creating and maintaining a conducive work environment. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 18. 19. Be responsible in everything you do in your business. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 19. 20. Always observe business ethics in putting up a business. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 20. Select the correct letter of the correct answer by identifying the basic needs in the following statement. 21. The following are examples of peoples’ basic needs, except: 21.
  • 2. a. Recreation b. Clothing c. Shelter d. Food 22. Which of the following should be considered first by a prospective entrepreneur in choosing the right location for his/her store? a. Types of merchandise b. Access of the target customers c. The attractiveness of the store layout d. The prevailing prices of goods in the area 22. 23. Albert plans to put a “digi-print” studio in their locality. Which of the following will help him determine a successful plan for setting up of his business? a. Survey of consumer associations b. Checking for similar business to avoid competition c. Getting feedback on the quality of service d. Conduct a SWOT analysis 23. 24. Caesar studies the population in his immediate community. He is doing this to a. identifies his would be “suki”. b. predicts his biggest buyer. c. selects his favorite costumers. d. determines whom to sell his product or service 24. 25. When an entrepreneur improves and alter products to make it more appealing to target consumers, he/she is doing an -------- of the product. a. alteration b. invention c. innovation d. improvisation 25. Identify the type of computer being described in the following sentences and choose the correct answer from the given choices 26. These are mobile computers that are very handy to use. a. Tablet Computers b. Laptops c. Netbooks d. Personal Digital Assistants 26. 27 They are computers designed to provide services to client machines in a computer network. a. Laptops b. Netbooks c. Servers d. Minicomputers 27. 28. They are also called mid-range systems or workstations. a. Laptops b. Netbooks c. Minicomputers d. Supercomputers 28. 29. A computer with a microprocessor and its central processing unit. a. Netbooks b. Minicomputers c. Supercomputers d. Microcomputers 29. 30. They fall in the category of laptops, but are inexpensive and relatively smaller in size. a. Laptops b. Netbooks c. Minicomputers d. Supercomputers 30. 31. A type of computer which is intended be used on a single location. a. Laptops b. Netbooks c. Desktops d. Minicomputers 31. 32. They use digital circuits and are designed to operate on two states, namely bits 0 and 1. a. Digital Computers b. Hybrid Computers c. Analog Computers d. Supercomputers 32. 33. Computers that have the capacities to host multiple operating systems and operate as a number of virtual machines and can substitute for several small servers. a. Digital Computers b. Hybrid Computers c. Analog Computers d. Mainframe Computers 33. 34. It is a handheld computer and popularly known as a palmtop. a. PDAs b. Hybrid Computers c. Analog Computers d. Supercomputers 34. 35. These computers can be worn on the body and are often used in the study of behavior modeling and human health. a. Netbooks b. Minicomputers c. Supercomputers d. Wearable Computers 35. Identify if it is a part of Health and Safety Measure in a workplace, select True if yes False if not. 36. Identify the hazard a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 36. 37. Clear the area close to the hazard a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 37. 38. Partition the hazard off or clearly identify the area to protect other people from harm a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 38. 39. If the hazard is easily and safely cleared it immediately. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 39. 40. Report the hazard to the person besides you, to obtain assistance a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 40. 41. Don’t assess the danger prior to doing anything a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 41. 42. If it is safe to move assist anyone in the vicinity of the fire away from danger a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 42. 43. If it is possible close the door to the fire area. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 43. 44. Call for assistance. Verbally call FIRE, FIRE, in a loud and clear voice a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 44. 45. Break the glass section of the fire alert call point a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 45. 46. Wear shoes with non-conductive rubber soles to help reduce the chance of being shocked or seriously injured in an electrical accident a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 46. 47. Work on components that are plugged into their power source 47.
  • 3. a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 48. Do not remove expansion cards from a computer when it is turned on a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 48. 49. Do not remove jewelries when working inside any computer related equipment a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 49. 50. Try to mix electronic components and water a. true b. false c. not really d. maybe 50. Prepared by: Adrian G. Buban Instructor Answers Key 1. d 2. d. 3. c. 4. a. 5. d. 6. c . 7. b. 8. c. 9. a. 10. a. 11. b. 12. b. 13. a. 14. c. 15. d. 16. d. 17. c. 18.d . 19. c. 20. a. 21. c. 22. a. 23. a. 24. a. 25. c. 26. d. 27.d . 28. d. 29. d. 30. b. 31. b 32. b 33. b 34. c 35. a 36. a 37. d 38. c 39. a 40. b 41. c 42. d 43. d 44. a 45. b 46. b
  • 4. 47. c 48. b 49. a 50. c