Direction:
Choose the best answer. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space
provided.
1.
It
is used to tighten nuts in the same way that a screwdriver tightens screws. Sometimes
it is called Nut Driver
a. Philips screwdriver
b. Flat head screwdriver
c. Hex driver
d. Needle nose pliers
2.
Pencils
should not be used inside the computer to change the settings of switches or
pry off jumpers because the pencils’ lead can act as a/an __________.
a. Inductor b. Magnet
c. Conductor d. Dirt
3.
It
is a systematic care and protection of tools, equipment, and machines in order
to keep them safe, usable condition, limit downtime and extend productivity.
a. Proper storage
b. Proper Maintenance
c. Preventive Maintenance
d. None of the above
4.
It
is used to bundle the cables inside the computer.
a. Rubber band b. Cable ties
c. Old wires d. Plastic straw
5.
To
test the functionality of the USB ports, use __________.
a. Port tester b. Loopback adapter
c. Multimeter d. LAN tester
6.
This
hand tool is used to light up areas that you cannot see well.
a. Flashlight b. Part retriever
c. Compressed air d. Cable ties
7.
Which
does not belong in this group?
a. Part retriever b. Philips screwdriver
c. Hex driver d. Lint free cloth
8.
Use
this tool when you are working with a crosshead screws.
a. Hex driver
b. Philips screwdriver
c. Torx driver
d. Flathead screwdriver
9.
Use
this tool when you are working with a slotted screws.
a. Hex driver
b. Philips screwdriver
c. Torx driver
d. Flathead screwdriver
10. It is a device
for performing work on a material or a physical system using only hands.
a. ESD Tools b. Hand Tools
c. Cleaning Tools d. Diagnostic Tools
11. This magnetic storage
device is installed inside your computer and its capacity is measured in
gigabytes.
a. Hard disk drive b. Optical drive
c. Floppy disk d. USB
12. A storage
device that uses lasers to read data on the optical media.
a. Floppy drive b. Optical drive
c. Flash drive d. IDE
13. The binary
code 101101 is equivalent to?
a. 41 b. 43
c. 45 d. 47
14. A form of
memory intended to store data permanently?
a. Storage drive b. Memory
c. Flash drive d. Optical drive
15. A form of
memory intended to store data temporarily?
a. Storage drive b. Memory
c. Flash drive d. Optical drive
16. One (1)
kilobyte is equal to __________.
a. 1024 Gigabytes
b. 1024 Megabytes
c. 1024 Kilobytes
d. 1024 Bytes
17. What type of
storage media can you store a 2.1 GB movie?
a. 2 MB folder b. 720 KB floppy disk
c. 2GB flash drive d. 4.3 GB DVD
18. The binary
code of 15 is _________.
a. 1111 b. 1011
c. 1101 d. 1110
19. It is also the
fundamental unit of information having just two possible values, as either of
the binary digits 0 or 1.
a. Bit b. Byte
c. Kilobyte d. No answer
20. 6. A removable
storage device that connects to a USB port is _________.
a. Floppy drive b. Optical drive
c. Flash drive d. IDE
21. It indicates that a particular step is connected
to another page or part of the flowchart. A letter placed in this symbol
clarifies the continuation.
a.
Oval b. Diamond
c.
Box d. Circle
a. Oval b. Diamond
c. Box d. Circle
23. It indicates
both the starting point and the ending point of the process steps.
a. Oval b. Diamond
c. Box d. Circle
24. This symbol
shows where an in-process measurement occurs.
a. Box b. Triangle
c. Circle d. Oval
25. What are the
benefits of using flowcharts?
a.
Promote
understanding of a process.
b.
Provide
a tool for training employees.
c.
Identify
problem areas and opportunities for improvement.
d.
All
of the above.
26. It is a major
process that could be broken up into simpler processes developed into another
flowchart. It is represented by a rectangle with double lines on each side.
a. Process b. Terminator
c. Sub-process d. Decision
27. It is a
diagram that uses graphic symbols to depict the nature and flow of the steps in
a process.
a. Diagram b. Drawing
c. Flowchart d. Chart
28. Other term of
flowchart is __________.
a. Diagram b. Charting
c. Lay-outing d. Flow Diagram
29. 4. It refers
to an action in a business process. It must be described clearly and concisely
and is represented by a rectangle.
a. Process b. Terminator
c. Decision d. Sub-process
30. It is drawn in
one direction, preferably from top to bottom, keep a flowchart clear.
a. Process b. Arrow lines
c. Diamond d. Connector
31. It is a
planned system of working to prevent illness and injury where you work by
recognizing and identifying hazards and risks.
a. Maintenance
b. Risk control
c. Occupational health & safety
d. No answer
32. To control
hazards brought by cables running across the floor, one should perform any of
the following except:
a.
Place
a “Danger” sign similar to those “Wet Floor” signs used by cleaning services.
b.
Use
“gaffers tape” to stick the cable to the floor.
c.
Use
cable ties, cable wraps or cable raceways to run cables across the floor or
ceiling.
d.
Leave
the cables running across the floor.
33. If you’re a
type of person who sorts your file in your computer, where are you going find
your collections of movies?
a. Pictures b. Documents
c. Videos d. Desktop
34. Below are the
methods of controlling hazards and risks except:
a. No training
and education
b. Elimination
c. Good housekeeping
d. Substitution
35. Someone left a
glass of water in your working area. How will you control the risk?
a.
It’s
not yours, so don’t mind it.
b.
Get
upset.
c.
Call
your utility personnel to clean your area.
d.
Get
the glass of water and put it in your pantry area.
36. Inkjet printer
cartridges, or laser printer toner cartridges are _________ to users.
a. Safe b. Hazardous
c. Edible d. No answer.
37. This type of
monitor has a high-voltage anode inside it, which can carry a charge of up to
25,000 volts, and it can still be holding a high charge days after the power is
removed.
a. LED monitor b. LCD monitor
c. CRT monitor d. All of the above
38. Overloaded
electrical sockets can cause what type of hazard?
a. Physical hazard
b. Chemical hazard
c. Electric shock hazard
d. Mechanical hazard.
39. It provides
the foundation for all quality improvement programs.
a. 7S principles b. 6S principles
c. 5S principles d. 4S principles
40. There are
three steps used to manage health and safety at work except:
a. Spot the hazard
b. Assess the risk
c. Make the changes
d. Ignore the risk
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