3rd Quarter Remedial Exam - Grade 9 TLE ICT CSS

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Technology and Livelihood Education

Computer Systems Servicing 9

Remedial Activity for 3rd Grading

Name: ___________________________ Score: _______/48


Section: __________________________

Lesson 1: Updating Device Drivers

Direction: Match the descriptions on the left to the errors on the right.

Lesson 2: Diagnosing Computer Systems

Direction: Answer the following questions.

1. What does P.O.S.T. stand for? _____________________________

2. In which window can you check on newly installed devices and arrange its properties?
________________________

3. What does DMA stand for? ______________________

4. When you find a faulty component, check it with the other computers so that you can make sure
whether the fault is in the component or not. What basic troubleshooting method is this?
_________________________

5. Which function key usually gets you to safe mode? _________________________________


Lesson 3: Tools used in computer troubleshooting

Direction: Identify the correct tool to use for the following computer situations:

____________1. Disconnected wires from the circuit board

____________2. CD-ROM not reading the inserted disk

____________3. Loose screws from computer case

____________4. Newly created LAN cable needs to be tested

____________5. Loose contact of RJ45 and UTP cable

____________6. Processor heats up easily

____________7. Screw fell in the system unit, needs to be removed

____________8. UTP cable needs to be cut

____________9. System case needs to be opened

____________10. Computer components need to be placed on a surface

Lesson 4: Personal Protective Equipment

Direction: Identify the following items:

1. It is one of the traits of a good technician.

2. Choose an area without carpets, because it tends to create _____________.

3. Components of preventive maintenance: repairing, testing, adjusting and _________.

4. Type of preventive maintenance carried out before problems develop in a computer.

5. Attempt to regulate the voltage supplied to an electric device.

6. A special type of shoes used to prevent electrical shock and for waterproofing and insulating
purposes.

7. The covering material with a separate sheath for each finger used for hand protection.

8. Forms used to give specific details with regards to the accidents happed in the laboratory during
experiments.

9. A large spectacles, with shield around its rims for protecting the eyes from dust, excessive light,
wind, etc.

10. Give one information that should be indicated in accident report forms.
Lesson 5: Techniques for Troubleshooting Computer Parts

Direction: Matching Type.

1. Untrained personnel would probably damage programs in PC.

2. Programs or software burnt in chips may be corrupted.


A. Electricity
3. will aid in determining components in your system which are failing
B. Component isolation
4. Corrupted operating systems would cause the system to fail.
C. Advanced Technology
5. Defective hardware components would lead to computer eXtended (ATX)
malfunction.
D. Static (ESD)
6. Electro static discharge can easily damage sensitive components in
your computer. E. Firmware

7. an internal IT hardware component that converts the alternating high F. Peopleware


voltage current (AC) into direct current (DC). G. Problem Isolation
8. a detective work in which you need to determine what is out of the H. Software
ordinary by making detailed observation of what is not working
normally and record any information as you proceed. I. Power Supply Unit

9. Incoming supply from AC outlet must be regulated, power surges can J. Hardware
damage computer units.

10. a motherboard and power supply configuration specification


developed by Intel.

Lesson 6: Replacing and Providing Remedies for Defective Computer Parts

Direction: Label the parts of the System Unit

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