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ST. PETER BAPTIST COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC.

(Formerly St Peter Baptist Academy)


Lupi, Camarines Sur
MIDTERM EXAMINATION IN MIT
Name: ________________________________ Date: __________________________________
Grade & Section: _______________________ Teacher: _______________________________
Direction: Choose the letter of best answer and write it on the space provided before the number.
___1. Which of the following best describes the concept of "prior restraint"?
A) Government action that prevents speech or other expression before it occurs
B) A method for ensuring fair representation in media
C) The practice of censoring offensive content after publication
D) A legal strategy used in defamation cases
___2. In the context of media ethics, which principle emphasizes honesty and transparency?
A) Integrity B) Fairness C) Loyalty D) Respect
___3. The term "digital rights management" (DRM) primarily refers to:
A) Technologies used to control the use of digital content and devices
B) The protection of user privacy in online transactions
C) Legal rights of users in accessing information
D) Ethical guidelines for digital content creation
___4. The principle of "fair use" in copyright law allows for limited use of copyrighted material under
certain conditions, including:
A) Criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research
B) Unlimited reproduction for commercial purposes
C) Altering the original work to create a derivative
D) Exclusive rights for educational institutions
___5. Which of the following is a primary reason for the existence of media regulations?
A) To protect the public interest and ensure accountability
B) To promote commercial interests of media companies
C) To limit competition among media outlets
D) To enhance the profitability of media advertising
___6. The "right to be forgotten" allows individuals to:
A) Request the removal of personal information from search engines
B) Control access to all information published about them
C) Sue for defamation against media outlets
D) Demand compensation for online privacy violations
___7. Which ethical framework focuses on the consequences of actions in determining right and wrong?
A) Utilitarianism C) Virtue ethics
B) Deontological ethics D) Social contract theory
___8. The term "media literacy" refers to:
A) The ability to critically analyze and evaluate media content
B) The technical skills needed to produce media
C) The knowledge of media ownership and control
D) The understanding of advertising techniques
___9. In which case did the Supreme Court rule that students do not lose their First Amendment rights at
school, but schools can limit speech that disrupts education?
A) Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District
B) Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier
C) Bethel School District v. Fraser
D) Morse v. Frederick
___10. Which act provides a legal framework for regulating telecommunication and broadcasting in the
United States?
A) The Communications Act of 1934 C) The Copyright Act
B) The Freedom of Information Act D) The Fairness Doctrine
___11. Which trend is driving the rise of personalized content delivery in media?
A) Decreased internet access
B) Algorithmic content curation
C) Static advertising
D) Reduced social media usage
___12. The increasing popularity of streaming services is largely due to:
A) Limited content options C) High subscription costs
B) On-demand viewing and convenience D) Reliance on traditional television
___13. Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies are
transforming media by:
A) Making content less immersive engagement through interactive experiences
B) Enhancing user engagement through interactive experiences
C) Reducing the quality of visuals engagement through interactive experiences
D) Limiting audience participation through interactive experiences
___14. The concept of "citizen journalism" is primarily characterized by:
A) Professional media reporters reporting news through social media platforms
B) Individuals reporting news through social media platforms
C) Government-controlled news outlets reporting news through social media platforms
D) Traditional print journalism reporting news through social media platforms
___15. One major concern regarding the future of artificial intelligence in media is:
A) Enhanced creativity in storytelling in algorithmic decision-making
B) Potential bias in algorithmic decision-making
C) Increased job opportunities in journalism in algorithmic decision-making
D) Better content moderation in algorithmic decision-making
___16. The trend of "media convergence" refers to:
A) The decline of traditional media formats and technologies
B) The blending of multiple media platforms and technologies
C) The separation of different types of media and technologies
D) A focus on print media and technologies
___17. Which of the following is a significant impact of social media on news consumption?
A) Decreased audience engagement
B) Faster dissemination of information
C) Limited access to diverse viewpoints
D) Reliance on fact-checkers
___18. What is a primary concern regarding deepfake technology?
A) Its potential to enhance film production
B) The spread of misinformation and fake news
C) Increased trust in media and enhance film production
D) Better entertainment options
___19. The rise of podcasts is largely attributed to:
A) Decreased interest in audio content and growing demand for on-the-go production costs
B) The growing demand for on-the-go content consumption
C) High production costs
D) Limited accessibility of technology
___20. Blockchain technology is expected to impact media by:
A) Reducing transparency in transactions
B) Providing decentralized content distribution and verification
C) Limiting user control over data
D) Enhancing traditional media formats
___21. A media and information literate individual is best described as someone who can:
A) Consume information passively C) Only use traditional sources
B) Ignore media biases D) Critically analyze and evaluate information sources
___22. Which skill is essential for a media literate person?
A) Memorization of facts C) Reliance on one source
B) Acceptance of all media without question D) Evaluating the credibility of information
___23. A key characteristic of media literate individuals is their ability to:
A) Avoid social media C) Follow trends blindly
B) Share information indiscriminately D) Differentiate between fact and opinion
___24. When encountering conflicting information, a media literate person will:
A) Choose the most sensational story C) Dismiss opposing views
B) Rely solely on their personal beliefs D) Seek additional sources to verify facts
___25. An important aspect of media literacy involves:
A) Consuming media without reflection C) Limiting exposure to diverse perspectives
B) Blindly trusting authority figures D) Understanding the purpose and audience of media
___26. Media and information literate individuals often:
A) Reject new technologies C) Avoid discussions about media impact
B) Rely solely on television for news D) Engage in discussions about media influence
___27. Which action demonstrates media literacy?
A) Sharing articles without reading them C) Ignoring media literacy education
B) Only watching one news channel D) Fact-checking information before sharing
___28. A media literate individual is likely to:
A) Depend on hearsay for information C) Accept media messages without questioning
B) Disregard the context of information D) Analyze the motivations behind media messages
___29. The ability to create content responsibly is part of:
A) Media ignorance C) Limiting creativity
B) Passive consumption D) Media literacy
___30. A hallmark of a media literate citizen is there:
A) Resistance to change C) Isolation from diverse viewpoints
B) Uncritical acceptance of all media D) Active engagement in civic discourse
___31. Which of the following is a type of digital media?
A) Newspapers B) Radio C) Websites D) Billboards
___32. A primary source of information is defined as:
A) A summary of research C) Original documents or firsthand accounts
B) A secondary analysis D) A textbook
___33. Which type of media is primarily audio-based?
A) Television B) Print media C) Podcasts D) Blogs
___34. What is an example of social media?
A) Newspapers B) Magazines C) Facebook D) Documentaries
___35. A characteristic of visual media includes:
A) Text-only content C) Images and graphics
B) Audio-only formats D) Live performances
___36. Which is a common method of disseminating news?
A) Personal conversations C) Online news websites
B) Printed flyers D) Private newsletters
___37. What type of media allows for interactive engagement?
A) Film B) Radio C) Video gamesD) Newspapers
___38. Which source provides expert opinions and insights?
A) General audience blogs C) Academic journals
B) Personal diaries D) Social media posts
___39. What type of media often includes advertisements?
A) Textbooks B) Scientific papers C) Magazines D) Legal documents
___40. The term "multimedia" refers to:
A) A single type of media C) Combination of text, audio, images, and video
B) Traditional media only D) Only visual elements
___41. Which type of media is characterized by storytelling?
A) Data reports B) Instruction manuals C) Films D) Catalogs
___42. Which of the following is a feature of traditional print media?
A) Instant updates C) Physical copies of information
B) Exclusively online content D) Interactivity
___43. A significant aspect of broadcast media is:
A) Focus on written content C) Transmission of audio and video content
B) Exclusively online distribution D) Limited audience reach
___44. Which language is often used in web development?
A) Python B) Java C) HTML D) C++
___45. Which type of information source provides an overview?
A) Primary research C) Encyclopedias
B) Case studies D) Peer-reviewed articles
___46. What is a characteristic of news media?
A) Focus on fictional narratives C) Reporting factual events
B) Personal opinions only D) Exclusive commentary
___47. Which language is essential for creating presentations?
A) JavaScript B) Python C) PowerPoint D) SQL
___48. A form of non-verbal communication in media is:
A) Written text B) Audio narration C) Body language D) Formal speeches
___49. Which source is most reliable for historical research?
A) Blogs B) Opinion articles C) Archival documents D) Social media threads
___50. Which type of media relies heavily on visual elements?
A) Radio B) Podcasts C) Television D) Textbooks

Good
Luck!!!
ST. PETER BAPTIST COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC.
(Formerly St Peter Baptist Academy)
Lupi, Camarines Sur
MIDTERM EXAMINATION IN
EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY
Name: ________________________________ Date: __________________________________
Grade & Section: _______________________ Teacher: _______________________________
Direction: Choose the letter of best answer and write it on the space provided before the number.
___1. Which principle of design emphasizes the arrangement of elements in a layout?
A) Contrast B) Balance C) Unity D) Alignment
___2. What is the primary purpose of white space in design?
A) To fill empty areas C) To add complexity
B) To distract the viewer D) To enhance readability
___3. Which color scheme uses colors opposite each other on the color wheel?
A) Monochromatic C) Triadic
B) Analogous D) Complementary
___4. In typography, what does "kerning" refer to?
A) The height of letters C) The style of font
B) The thickness of lines D) The space between specific letter pair
___5. What is the role of a grid in layout design?
A) To create randomness C) To add color
B) To limit creativity D) To organize content visually
___6. Which online tool is commonly used for graphic design?
A) Microsoft Word B) Adobe Acrobat C) Google Sheets D) Canva
___7. What does the term "visual hierarchy" mean?
A) The use of only one font C) Ignoring color choices
B) A lack of organization D) The arrangement of elements to show importance
___8. Which aspect of design focuses on how images and text are arranged?
A) Color theory C) Texture application
B) Shape definition D) Layout design
___9. What is a common file format for high-quality images?
A) TXTB) CSV C) PDF D) PNG
___10. Which of the following is essential for effective online content development?
A) Complex jargon C) Unclear calls to action
B) Irrelevant images D) User-friendly navigation
___11. What type of imagery is best for capturing attention on social media?
A) Text-heavy posts C) Dark and dull images
B) Generic stock photos D) Bright and engaging visuals
___12. In web design, what does "responsive design" refer to?
A) Static layouts C) Non-interactive elements
B) Inflexible formats D) Layouts that adapt to different screen sizes
___13. Which tool is often used for video editing?
A) Microsoft Excel C) Google Docs
B) Adobe Reader D) Adobe Premiere Pro
___14. What does "branding" in visual design entail?
A) Random design choices C) Using multiple logos
B) Disregarding color schemes D) Creating a consistent visual identity
___15. Which software is primarily used for vector graphics?
A) Adobe Photoshop C) Corel Draw
B) Microsoft Paint D) Adobe Illustrator
___16. What is the purpose of a mood board in design?
A) To finalize designs C) To ignore trends
B) To restrict creativity D) To gather inspiration and visual ideas
___17. Which design principle focuses on creating a focal point?
A) Repetition B) Proximity C) Contrast D) Emphasis
___18. Which online tool is popular for website creation?
A) Microsoft PowerPoint C) Google Sheets
B) Adobe Reader D) Wix
___19. What type of layout features a single dominant image?
A) Grid layout B) Modular layout C) Text-heavy layout D) Hero layout
___20. Which aspect of design is crucial for accessibility?
A) Complex graphics C) Overlapping elements
B) Small font sizes D) Clear contrast and legible text
___21. Which is a characteristic of a successful logo?
A) Complicated design C) No meaning
B) Many colors D) Simplicity and memorability
___22. What is the main benefit of using templates in design?
A) Reduces creativity C) Creates uniformity
B) Limits design options D) Saves time and provides structure
___23. In photography, what does "composition" refer to?
A) Random placement of subjects
B) Using only one angle
C) Ignoring the background
D) The arrangement of elements within a frame
___24. Which tool is commonly used for collaborative design projects?
A) Adobe Acrobat B) Microsoft Paint C) Google Slides D) Figma
___25. What is the goal of effective layout design?
A) To confuse the viewer C) To clutter the page
B) To ignore the audience D) To enhance user experience and clarity
___26. What is a key benefit of team collaboration in content development?
A) Diverse perspectives
B) Increased individual workload
C) Reduced creativity
D) Limited communication
___27. Which tool is commonly used for team collaboration on projects?
A) Trello B) Notepad C) Paint D) Calculator
___28. What is essential for effective communication within a team?
A) Clarity and openness C) Passive listening
B) Ambiguity D) Limited feedback
___29. What role does a project manager play in team content development?
A) Facilitates collaboration C) Avoids team discussions
B) Handles only the budget D) Works independently
___30. Which method enhances creativity in a collaborative setting?
A) Brainstorming sessions C) Individual tasks
B) Strict guidelines D) Limited idea sharing
___31. What is the purpose of setting deadlines in a collaborative project?
A) To ensure timely completion C) To create stress
B) To rush the process D) To limit communication
___32. Which practice helps maintain team cohesion?
A) Regular team meetings C) Infrequent updates
B) Isolated work sessions D) Unclear goals
___33. What is an important aspect of feedback in team content development?
A) Constructive criticism C) Personal attacks
B) Avoiding difficult topics D) Generalizations
___34. Which strategy can improve remote team collaboration?
A) Utilizing video conferencing tools C) Limiting communication
B) Avoiding technology D) Working without a schedule
___35. What is the first step in developing content as a team?
A) Defining goals and objectives C) Choosing a design template
B) Starting the writing process D) Assigning roles without discussion
___36. How can a team ensure everyone’s ideas are heard?
A) Encouraging open discussion C) Ignoring quieter members
B) Dominating the conversation D) Relying solely on written proposals
___37. What does an effective team charter include?
A) Roles and responsibilities C) Personal goals
B) Ambiguous guidelines D) Individual tasks
___38. Which approach fosters a positive team culture?
A) Celebrating small wins C) Focusing on failures
B) Ignoring contributions D) Limiting interactions
___39. What is the primary purpose of content editing in a team?
A) To ensure clarity and coherence C) To eliminate teamwork
B) To impose personal styles D) To rush the publication process
___40. Which skill is crucial for team leaders during collaboration?
A) Active listening C) Micromanaging tasks
B) Ignoring team input D) Avoiding conflict
___41. What is a common challenge in collaborative projects?
A) Miscommunication C) Too much collaboration
B) Over-organization D) Clear role definitions
___42. What role does technology play in team content development?
A) Enhances communication and efficiency C) Is secondary to face-to-face meetings
B) Limits collaboration D) Causes distractions
___43. How can teams measure the success of their collaboration?
A) Evaluating project outcomes C) Focusing solely on individual contributions
B) Ignoring results D) Comparing team dynamics
___44. Which aspect is vital for managing remote teams?
A) Regular check-ins C) Unclear objectives
B) Minimal communication D) Isolation of team members
___45. What is an effective way to resolve conflicts in a team?
A) Open dialogue B) Avoidance C) Taking sides D) Ignoring the issue
___46. What does a content calendar help teams achieve?
A) Organization of content deadlines C) Unclear timelines
B) Over-scheduling D) Disorganization
___47. Which type of leadership promotes effective collaboration?
A) Servant leadership C) Laissez-faire leadership
B) Authoritarian leadership D) Transactional leadership
___48. What is a key factor in successful team brainstorming?
A) Encouraging all ideas C) Limiting participation
B) Critiquing ideas immediately D) Focusing on practicality only
___49. How can teams ensure project alignment?
A) Regularly reviewing goals
B) Working in silos
C) Ignoring progress updates
D) Following strict hierarchy
___50. What is a benefit of collaborative writing tools?
A) Real-time editing and feedback
B) Complicated processes
C) Limited access
D) Delayed communication

Good
Luck!!!
ST. PETER BAPTIST COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC.
(Formerly St Peter Baptist Academy)
Lupi, Camarines Sur
MIDTERM EXAMINATION IN
Computer Enhancement Course
Name: ________________________________ Date: __________________________________
Grade & Section: _______________________ Teacher: _______________________________
Direction: Choose the letter of best answer and write it on the space provided before the number.
___1. Which principle of design emphasizes the arrangement of elements in a layout?
A) Contrast B) Balance C) Unity D) Alignment
___2. What is the primary purpose of white space in design?
A) To fill empty areas C) To add complexity
B) To distract the viewer D) To enhance readability
___3. Which color scheme uses colors opposite each other on the color wheel?
A) Monochromatic C) Triadic
B) Analogous D) Complementary
___4. In typography, what does "kerning" refer to?
A) The height of letters C) The style of font
B) The thickness of lines D) The space between specific letter pair
___5. What is the role of a grid in layout design?
A) To create randomness C) To add color
B) To limit creativity D) To organize content visually
___6. Which online tool is commonly used for graphic design?
A) Microsoft Word B) Adobe Acrobat C) Google Sheets D) Canva
___7. What does the term "visual hierarchy" mean?
A) The use of only one font C) Ignoring color choices
B) A lack of organization D) The arrangement of elements to show importance
___8. Which aspect of design focuses on how images and text are arranged?
A) Color theory C) Texture application
B) Shape definition D) Layout design
___9. What is a common file format for high-quality images?
A) TXTB) CSV C) PDF D) PNG
___10. Which of the following is essential for effective online content development?
A) Complex jargon C) Unclear calls to action
B) Irrelevant images D) User-friendly navigation
___11. What type of imagery is best for capturing attention on social media?
A) Text-heavy posts C) Dark and dull images
B) Generic stock photos D) Bright and engaging visuals
___12. In web design, what does "responsive design" refer to?
A) Static layouts C) Non-interactive elements
B) Inflexible formats D) Layouts that adapt to different screen sizes
___13. Which tool is often used for video editing?
A) Microsoft Excel C) Google Docs
B) Adobe Reader D) Adobe Premiere Pro
___14. What does "branding" in visual design entail?
A) Random design choices C) Using multiple logos
B) Disregarding color schemes D) Creating a consistent visual identity
___15. Which software is primarily used for vector graphics?
A) Adobe Photoshop C) Corel Draw
B) Microsoft Paint D) Adobe Illustrator
___16. What is the purpose of a mood board in design?
A) To finalize designs C) To ignore trends
B) To restrict creativity D) To gather inspiration and visual ideas
___17. Which design principle focuses on creating a focal point?
A) Repetition B) Proximity C) Contrast D) Emphasis
___18. Which online tool is popular for website creation?
A) Microsoft PowerPoint C) Google Sheets
B) Adobe Reader D) Wix
___19. What type of layout features a single dominant image?
A) Grid layout B) Modular layout C) Text-heavy layout D) Hero layout
___20. Which aspect of design is crucial for accessibility?
A) Complex graphics C) Overlapping elements
B) Small font sizes D) Clear contrast and legible text
___21. Which is a characteristic of a successful logo?
A) Complicated design C) No meaning
B) Many colors D) Simplicity and memorability
___22. What is the main benefit of using templates in design?
A) Reduces creativity C) Creates uniformity
B) Limits design options D) Saves time and provides structure
___23. In photography, what does "composition" refer to?
A) Random placement of subjects
B) Using only one angle
C) Ignoring the background
D) The arrangement of elements within a frame
___24. Which tool is commonly used for collaborative design projects?
A) Adobe Acrobat B) Microsoft Paint C) Google Slides D) Figma
___25. What is the goal of effective layout design?
A) To confuse the viewer C) To clutter the page
B) To ignore the audience D) To enhance user experience and clarity
___26. What is a key benefit of team collaboration in content development?
A) Diverse perspectives
B) Increased individual workload
C) Reduced creativity
D) Limited communication
___27. Which tool is commonly used for team collaboration on projects?
A) Trello B) Notepad C) Paint D) Calculator
___28. What is essential for effective communication within a team?
A) Clarity and openness C) Passive listening
B) Ambiguity D) Limited feedback
___29. What role does a project manager play in team content development?
A) Facilitates collaboration C) Avoids team discussions
B) Handles only the budget D) Works independently
___30. Which method enhances creativity in a collaborative setting?
A) Brainstorming sessions C) Individual tasks
B) Strict guidelines D) Limited idea sharing
___31. What is the purpose of setting deadlines in a collaborative project?
A) To ensure timely completion C) To create stress
B) To rush the process D) To limit communication
___32. Which practice helps maintain team cohesion?
A) Regular team meetings C) Infrequent updates
B) Isolated work sessions D) Unclear goals
___33. What is an important aspect of feedback in team content development?
A) Constructive criticism C) Personal attacks
B) Avoiding difficult topics D) Generalizations
___34. Which strategy can improve remote team collaboration?
A) Utilizing video conferencing tools C) Limiting communication
B) Avoiding technology D) Working without a schedule
___35. What is the first step in developing content as a team?
A) Defining goals and objectives C) Choosing a design template
B) Starting the writing process D) Assigning roles without discussion
___36. How can a team ensure everyone’s ideas are heard?
A) Encouraging open discussion C) Ignoring quieter members
B) Dominating the conversation D) Relying solely on written proposals
___37. What does an effective team charter include?
A) Roles and responsibilities C) Personal goals
B) Ambiguous guidelines D) Individual tasks
___38. Which approach fosters a positive team culture?
A) Celebrating small wins C) Focusing on failures
B) Ignoring contributions D) Limiting interactions
___39. What is the primary purpose of content editing in a team?
A) To ensure clarity and coherence C) To eliminate teamwork
B) To impose personal styles D) To rush the publication process
___40. Which skill is crucial for team leaders during collaboration?
A) Active listening C) Micromanaging tasks
B) Ignoring team input D) Avoiding conflict
___41. What is a common challenge in collaborative projects?
A) Miscommunication C) Too much collaboration
B) Over-organization D) Clear role definitions
___42. What role does technology play in team content development?
A) Enhances communication and efficiency C) Is secondary to face-to-face meetings
B) Limits collaboration D) Causes distractions
___43. How can teams measure the success of their collaboration?
A) Evaluating project outcomes C) Focusing solely on individual contributions
B) Ignoring results D) Comparing team dynamics
___44. Which aspect is vital for managing remote teams?
A) Regular check-ins C) Unclear objectives
B) Minimal communication D) Isolation of team members
___45. What is an effective way to resolve conflicts in a team?
A) Open dialogue B) Avoidance C) Taking sides D) Ignoring the issue
___46. What does a content calendar help teams achieve?
A) Organization of content deadlines C) Unclear timelines
B) Over-scheduling D) Disorganization
___47. Which type of leadership promotes effective collaboration?
A) Servant leadership C) Laissez-faire leadership
B) Authoritarian leadership D) Transactional leadership
___48. What is a key factor in successful team brainstorming?
A) Encouraging all ideas C) Limiting participation
B) Critiquing ideas immediately D) Focusing on practicality only
___49. How can teams ensure project alignment?
A) Regularly reviewing goals
B) Working in silos
C) Ignoring progress updates
D) Following strict hierarchy
___50. What is a benefit of collaborative writing tools?
A) Real-time editing and feedback
B) Complicated processes
C) Limited access
D) Delayed communication

Good
Luck!!!
ST. PETER BAPTIST COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC.
(Formerly St Peter Baptist Academy)
Lupi, Camarines Sur
MIDTERM EXAMINATION IN
Computer System Servicing NC II
Name: ________________________________ Date: __________________________________
Grade & Section: _______________________ Teacher: _______________________________
Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on the space provided before the number.
____ 1. What does BIOS stand for?
A) Basic Integrated Operating System B) Basic Internal Operating System
C) Binary Input Output System D) Basic Input Output System
____2. Which tool is essential for tightening screws in computer assembly?
A) Pliers B) Wrench C) Hammer D) Screwdriver
____3. What type of connector is an RJ45?
A) Audio connector B) Video connector C) USB connector D) Network connector
____4. What is the main purpose of a LAN tester?
A) Measure voltage B) Test sound quality
C) Manage file systems D) Test network connectivity
____5. Which component is considered the brain of the computer?
A) RAM B) Hard Drive C) Power Supply D) CPU
____6. What does RAM stand for?
A) Read Access Memory C) Rapid Access Memory
B) Random Accesses Memory D) Random Access Memory
____7. Which tool is used to strip wires?
A) Cutter B) Multimeter C) Soldering iron D) Wire stripper
____8. What is the function of a power supply unit?
A) Store data B) Connect peripherals
C) Execute instructions D) Provide power to components
____ 9. Which cable type is commonly used in networking?
A) Coaxial cable B) HDMI cable C) USB cable D) Ethernet cable
____10. What is the role of the motherboard?
A) Control fan speed B) Provide storage
C) Manage peripherals D) Connect all components
____11. Which type of memory is non-volatile?
A) RAM B) Cache C) Dynamic RAM D) ROM
____12. What does DHCP stand for?
A) Direct Host Control Protocol C) Dynamic Host Connection Protocol
B) Dynamic Hypertext Configuration Protocol D) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
____13. Which of the following is a type of hand tool?
A) Monitor B) Keyboard C) Printer D) Pliers
____14. What is the primary use of a multimeter?
A) Network testing C) Power supply checking
B) Signal boosting D) Measuring electrical current
____15. Which part of the computer is responsible for cooling?
A) Motherboard B) Hard Drive C) Power Supply D) Cooling fan
____16. Which software is essential for managing computer hardware?
A) Graphics software C) Web browser
B) Word processing software D) Operating system
____17. What does the term "hot-swappable" mean?
A) Needs special drivers C) Requires power to be off
B) Can be replaced without shutting down D) Can be replaced without shutting down
____18. Which component is used to expand a computer's capabilities?
A) RAM B) CPU C) Power supply D) Expansion card
____19. Which type of port is used for connecting a monitor?
A) USB B) RJ45 C) Serial D) HDMI
____20. What does an Ethernet switch do?
A) Connects to the internet C) Converts signals
B) Amplifies signals D) Directs data traffic within a network
____21. What is the purpose of thermal paste?
A) To protect components C) To provide insulation
B) To enhance airflow D) To improve heat transfer
____22. What does the acronym CPU stand for?
A) Central Processing Unit B) Computer Performance Unit
C) Core Processing Unit D) Central Processing Unit
____23. Which component stores data permanently?
A) RAM B) Cache C) CPU D) Hard Drive
____24. Which type of tool is a crimping tool?
A) Cutting tool B) Measuring tool C) Joining tool D) Joining tool
____25. What is the maximum length of a standard Ethernet cable for reliable performance?
A) 50 meters B) 75 meters C) 150 meters D) 100 meters
____26. Which device is commonly used to back up data?
A) Monitor B) Printer C) Modem D) External hard drive
____27. What does the term "firmware" refer to?
A) Temporary storage B) Operating system
C) Physical hardware D) Software embedded in hardware
____28. Which of the following is a common computer error?
A) Overheating B) Printing C) Scanning D) Blue screen of death
____29. What is the primary function of a hard drive?
A) Execute programs B) Manage system memory
C) Display graphics D) Store data
____30. Which type of network topology connects all devices to a single central point?
A) Mesh B) Star C) Ring D) Star
____31. What type of cable is used for telephone connections?
A) Coaxial B) HDMI C) Fiber optic D) Twisted pair
____32. Which part of the computer is responsible for data processing?
A) RAM B) Hard Drive C) Network card D) CPU
____33. Which tool is essential for soldering components?
A) Hammer B) Screwdriver C) Multimeter D) Soldering iron
____34. What is the primary role of the GPU?
A) Manage storage B) Process network traffic
C) Handle graphics rendering D) Handle graphics rendering
____35. What does the term "booting" refer to?
A) Installing software B) Starting the computer
C) Saving files D) Starting the computer
____36. Which type of signal does fiber optic cable transmit?
A) Electrical B) Radio C) Digital D) Light
____37. What does a UPS do?
A) Increases speed B) Converts signals
C) Provides backup power D) Provides backup power
____38. Which of the following is NOT a function of the operating system?
A) File management B) Resource allocation
C) Data processing D) Game playing
____39. What is the function of a network firewall?
A) Connect devices B) Boost signals
C) Store data D) Protect against unauthorized access
____40. Which device is used for scanning documents?
A) Printer B) Monitor C) Modem D) Scanner
____41. What is the main purpose of an operating system?
A) Provide internet access B) Control hardware and software resources
C) Create graphics D) Control hardware and software resources
____42. What is an SSD?
A) Static Storage Device B) Standard Storage Drive
C) Simple Storage Device D) Solid State Drive
____43. Which tool is essential for cutting wires?
A) Pliers B) Wire stripper C) Screwdriver D) Wire cutter
____44. What does an IP address do?
A) Provides power B) Connects to hardware
C) Identifies a device on a network D) Identifies a device on a network
____45. Which of the following is a type of network?
A) USB B) Bluetooth C) Wi-Fi D) LAN
____46. What does the term "cloud storage" refer to?
A) Physical storage B) Temporary storage
C) Internet-based storage D) Internet-based storage
____47. Which tool is essential for connecting wires in a network?
A) Multimeter B) Soldering iron
C) Crimping tool D) Crimping tool
____48. What is the function of a modem?
A) Connect devices B) Increase speed
C) Manage memory D) Modulate and demodulate signals
____49. Which component is used to expand a computer's capabilities?
A) RAM B) CPU C) Power supply D) Expansion card
____ What is the primary purpose of a backup?
A) Increase speed B) Organize files
C) Protect against data loss D) Protect against data loss

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ST. PETER BAPTIST COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC.
(Formerly St Peter Baptist Academy)
Lupi, Camarines Sur
2ND QUARTER SUMMATIVE EXAMINATION IN
MATHEMATICS 7
Name: ________________________________ Date: __________________________________
Grade & Section: _______________________ Teacher: _______________________________
Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on the space provided before the number.
___1. What is the perfect square of 1?
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
___2. What is the perfect square of 3?
A) 8 B) 9 C) 10 D) 11
___3. What is the square root of 16?
A) 2 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6
___4. What is the perfect square of 4?
A) 12 B) 16 C) 18 D) 20
___5. What is the square root of 25?
A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 7
___6. What is the perfect square of 5?
A) 20 B) 25 C) 30 D) 35
___7. What is the square root of 36?
A) 5 B) 6 C) 7 D) 8
___8. What is the perfect square of 6?
A) 30 B) 36 C) 40 D) 42
___9. What is the square root of 49?
A) 6 B) 7 C) 8 D) 9
___10. What is the perfect square of 7?
A) 48 B) 49 C) 50 D) 56
___11. What is the square root of 64?
A) 7 B) 8 C) 9 D) 10
___12. What is the perfect square of 8?
A) 60 B) 64 C) 70 D) 80
___13. What is the square root of 81?
A) 8 B) 9 C) 10 D) 11
___14. What is the perfect square of 9?
A) 72 B) 81 C) 90 D) 100
___15. What is the square root of 100?
A) 9 B) 10 C) 11 D) 12
___16. What is the basic unit of length in the metric system?
A) Liter B) Gram C) Meter D) Milliliter
___17. Which metric unit is used to measure mass?
A) Kilometer B) Millimeter C) Gram D) Liter
___18. What is the basic unit of volume in the metric system?
A) Cubic meter B) Milliliter C) Liter D) Kilogram
___19. How many milliliters are in a liter?
A) 100 B) 1000 C) 1000 D) 1500
___20. What is the metric unit for measuring temperature?
A) Celsius B) Fahrenheit C) Kelvin D) Joule
___21. Which of the following is a larger unit of mass?
A) Milligram B) Gram C) Kilogram D) Centigram
___22. How many centimeters are in a meter?
A) 10 B) 100 C) 100 D) 1000
___23. What metric unit would you use to measure the volume of a solid?
A) Cubic centimeter B) Milliliter C) Cubic meter D) Gram
___24. Which of the following is equivalent to 1 liter?
A) 100 milliliters B) 1000 milliliters C) 10000 milliliters D) 500 milliliters
___25. What is the basic unit for measuring area in the metric system?
A) Square millimeter B) Square centimeter C) Square meter D) Hectare
___26. How many grams are in 2 kilograms?
A) 200 B) 2000 C) 200 D) 1000
___27. Which of the following is a metric unit for measuring length?
A) Yard B) Inch C) Meter D) Foot
___28. What is the basic unit of capacity in the metric system?
A) Gram B) Meter C) Liter D) Millimeter
___29. How many decimeters are in a meter?
A) 5 B) 10 C) 10 D) 20
___30. Which of the following is NOT a metric unit?
A) Liter B) Gram C) Pound D) Meter

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Luck!!!
ST. PETER BAPTIST COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC.
(Formerly St Peter Baptist Academy)
Lupi, Camarines Sur
2ND QUARTER SUMMATIVE EXAMINATION IN
SCIENCE 7
Name: ________________________________ Date: __________________________________
Grade & Section: _______________________ Teacher: _______________________________
A – Multiple Choice
Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on the space provided before the number.

___1. What is the part of the B) Scanning microscope


microscope that holds the slides in C) Stereomicroscope
place? D) Light microscope
A) Base ___11. What is the part of the
B) Arm microscope you look through?
C) Coarse adjustment A) Objective lens
D) Stage B) Stage
___2. Which lens is used for the C) Illuminator
highest magnification? D) Ocular lens
A) 4x ___12. Which part of the microscope is
B) 10x used to adjust the light intensity?
C) 40x A) Base
D) 100x B) Arm
___3. What is the function of the C) Stage
diaphragm in a microscope? D) Diaphragm
A) To support the microscope ___13. What is the purpose of the
B) To focus the light coarse adjustment knob?
C) To adjust the stage A) To hold the slide
D) To control the amount of light B) To change the light intensity
___4. Which type of microscope uses C) To rotate the objective lenses
visible light to illuminate the specimen? D) To focus the image
A) Electron microscope ___14. What type of lens is used to
B) Digital microscope achieve low power magnification?
C) Stereomicroscope A) 10x lens
D) Light microscope B) 20x lens
___5. What is the main purpose of the C) 40x lens
ocular lens? D) 4x lens
A) To hold the stage ___15. Which part of the microscope
B) To adjust the focus connects the eyepiece to the body tube?
C) To provide illumination A) Base
D) To magnify the image B) Stage
___6. Which part of the microscope C) Arm
allows for fine focus adjustments? D) Body tube
A) Coarse adjustment ___16. What is the structure that helps
B) Base maintain the shape of plant cells?
C) Stage clips A) Cell wall
D) Fine adjustment B) Cell membrane
___7. What structure within the C) Cytoplasm
microscope collects and directs light? D) Nucleus
A) Stage ___17. Which organelle is responsible
B) Base for producing ribosomes?
C) Mirror A) Nucleolus
D) Illuminator B) Golgi apparatus
___8. What part of the microscope can C) Mitochondria
be rotated to change the objective lens? D) Endoplasmic reticulum
A) Stage ___18. What type of cells have
B) Coarse adjustment membrane-bound organelles?
C) Base A) Eukaryotic cells
D) Revolving nosepiece B) Prokaryotic cells
___9. What is the function of the C) Bacterial cells
objective lenses? D) Viral cells
A) To support the slide ___19. What is the function of the
B) To illuminate the specimen rough endoplasmic reticulum?
C) To adjust the light intensity A) Protein synthesis
D) To magnify the specimen B) Lipid synthesis
___10. Which type of microscope is C) Energy production
best for viewing living organisms in D) Photosynthesis
detail? ___20. What is the primary function of
A) Electron microscope chloroplasts?
A) Photosynthesis C) Cytoplasm
B) Respiration D) Nucleus
C) Protein synthesis ___26. What type of cytoskeleton
D) Digestion structure is responsible for cell
___21. Which organelle is known as the movement?
“suicide bag” of the cell? A) Microfilaments
A) Lysosome B) Microtubules
B) Peroxisome C) Intermediate filaments
C) Ribosome D) Centrioles
D) Mitochondria ___27. What process do cells use to
___22. What is the main component of take in large particles?
the cell membrane? A) Endocytosis
A) Phospholipids B) Exocytosis
B) Proteins C) Diffusion
C) Carbohydrates D) Osmosis
D) Nucleic acids ___28. Which part of the cell is
___23. Which structure in plant cells selectively permeable?
stores water and nutrients? A) Cell membrane
A) Vacuole B) Cytoplasm
B) Ribosome C) Nucleus
C) Chloroplast D) Cell wall
D) Nucleus ___29. What type of RNA is involved
___24. What organelle is involved in in protein synthesis?
the synthesis of lipids? A) Messenger RNA (mRNA)
A) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum B) Transfer RNA (tRNA)
B) Rough endoplasmic reticulum C) Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
C) Golgi apparatus D) All of the above
D) Ribosome ___30. Which of the following is NOT
___25. Which part of the cell is a function of the cell membrane?
responsible for transporting materials? A) Energy production
A) Vesicles B) Communication
B) Ribosomes C) Protection
D) Transport

B. Labelling. Identify the parts of the microscope by writing your answer on the space provided.

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