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First Quarterly Examination

in
Computer Education 10

1. What is a common input device with rows of keys used to enter data and give instructions to the
computer?
a. mouse c. joystick
b. keyboard d. monitor screen

2. It is located on the right hand side of the keyboard and consists of numbers, mathematical operations
and other special keys.
a. control keys c. numeric keypad
b. cursor keys d. alphanumeric keypad

3. Which of the following keys are marked with arrows that enable you to move the cursor up, down,
left, and right?
a. cursor/control keys c. functions keys
b. arrow or control keys d. repeat key

4. What part of the keyboard that allows you to type letters, numbers, and punctuation marks?
a. control keys c. numeric keypad
b. cursor keys d. alphanumeric keypad

5. This device was widely used for many years and has great similarity to a computer keyboard.
a. typewriter c. laptop computer
b. cell phone d. desktop computer

6. These keys are also referred to as arrow keys that moves the cursor in four various directions.
a. cursor/control keys c. functions keys
b. arrow or control keys d. repeat key

7. What is the most common keyboard layout used in PC and originally developed to prevent jamming of
the keys.
a. QWERTY keyboard layout c. Keyboard
b. DVORAK keyboard layout d. repeat key

8. These keys usually found on top of the keyboard and have special functions in most software
applications.
a. function key c. numlock
b. repeat key d. control keys

9. What key is pressed if you want to use the number keys on numeric keypad for computations?
a. function key c. numlock
b. repeat key d. control keys

10. When held down together with an arrow, this key will continue moving the cursor to its proper
direction
a. function key c. numlock
b. repeat key d. control keys

II – TRUE or FALSE
Write True if the concept of the statement is correct and False if it is not correct. Write your
answer on your test booklet.

11. Spaces between sentences help improve visual impact and makes reading documents easier.

12. A question mark or exclamation point must always come after quotation mark.

13. You can use quotation marks to emphasize a word.

14. In typing subheadings, articles, conjunctions, and preposition should not be capitalized unless it is
the first word.

15. Italics and underline are used to emphasize a word or group of words.
16. In typing documents, you should not use double space.

17. Each paragraph must always be indented ten spaces from the left.

18. When quoting from a material, provide reference citation in the text.

19. Use hyphen when you are only leaving two letters of a word in a line.

20. You must always use one space between sentences in a paragraph.

21. In typing, hand must be placed lightly on the keyboard with slightly curved fingers.

22. Always look at your hands while typing.

23. Sit up straight and feet must be flat on the floor.

24. Use only two fingers to type any key on the keyboard.

25. Accuracy is more important when beginning to learn typing.

26. The monitor must be placed at eye level and farther away from your body.

27. Fingers must be always in a diagonal position while typing.

28. To prevent neck pains, move and change positions once in a while.

29. Use the right finger when pressing the enter key.

30. Always keep fingers on the home row position when typing.

III – IDENTIFCATION
Identify the term/s described in each of the following statements. Write your answer on the test
booklet.

31. A common input device with rows of keys used to enter data and give instructions to the computer.

32. It is located on the right hand side of the keyboard and consists of numbers, mathematical
operations and other special keys.

33. These keys are marked with an arrow that enables you to move the cursor up, down, left, and right.

34. A part of the keyboard that allows you to type letters, numbers, and punctuation marks.

35. This device was widely used for many years and has great similarity to a computer keyboard.

36. These keys are also referred to as arrow keys that moves the cursor in four various directions.

37. The most common keyboard layout used in PC and originally developed to prevent jamming of the
keys.

38. These keys usually found on top of the keyboard and have special functions in most software
application.

39. This key is pressed if you want to use the number keys on numeric keypad for computations.

40. When held down together with an arrow, this key will continue moving the cursor to its proper
direction.

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