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Technology and
Livelihood Education
COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING
Quarter1-Module 2 – Part 1
PERFORMING COMPUTER
OPERATIONS

Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines


Technology and Livelihood Education – Grade 7
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1-Module 2
First Edition, 2020
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Technology and
Livelihood Education
COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING
Quarter 1-Module 2 - Part 1
PERFORMING COMPUTER
OPERATIONS

This instructional material was collaboratively developed and reviewed by


educators from public and private schools, colleges, and/or universities. We
encourage teachers and other education stakeholders to email their feedback,
comments, and recommendations to the Department of Education – Region X at
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We value your feedback and recommendations.

Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines


Introductory Message

For the learner:


Welcome to the Technology and Livelihood Education 7 Alternative
Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Performing Computer Operations

The hand is one of the most symbolic part of the human body. It is
often used to depict skill, action, and purpose. Through our hands, we may
learn, create, and accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource
signifies that you as a learner is capable and empowered to successfully
achieve the relevant competencies and skills at your own pace and time. Your
academic success lies in your own hands!

This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time.
You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while
being an active learner.

This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:


What I Need to This will give you an idea of the skills or
Know competencies you are expected to learn
in the module.

What I Know This part includes an activity that aims to


check what you already know about the
lesson to take.

What’s In This is a brief drill or review to help you


link the current lesson with the previous
one.

What’s New In this portion, the new lesson will be


introduced to you in various ways such
as a story, a song, a poem, a problem
opener, an activity, or a situation.

What is It This section provides a brief discussion


of the lesson. This aims to help you
discover and understand new concepts
and skills.

What’s More This comprises activities for independent


practice to solidify your understanding
and skills of the topic.
What I Have This includes questions or blank
Learned sentences/paragraphs to be filled in to
process what you learned from the
lesson.

What I Can Do This section provides an activity that will


help you transfer your new knowledge or
skill into real-life situations or concerns.

Assessment This is a task which aims to evaluate


your level of mastery in achieving the
learning competency.
Additional In this portion, another activity will be
Activities given to you to enrich your knowledge or
skill of the lesson learned. This also
tends to the retention of learned
concepts.

Answer Key This contains answers to all activities in


the module.

At the end of this module you will also find:

References This is a list of all sources used in


developing this module.

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of the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the
exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other
activities included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through
with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do
not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you
are not alone.

We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful


learning and gain a deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You
can do it!
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Performing Computer Operations

What I Need to Know - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1


What I Know - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2
What’s In - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3
What’s New - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3
Lesson 1: The Computer System - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - 3
What is It - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Computer and Its Types - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5
How the Computer Works - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14
Common Computer Applications used in Performing Computer Related Duties 15
What’s More - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17-18
What I Have Learned - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - 19
What I Can Do - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20-21
Assessment - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22-23
Additional Activities - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24
Answer Key - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25-26
References - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27
What I Need to Know

This module covers the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values needed
to perform computer operations which include inputting, accessing, producing,
and transferring data using the appropriate hardware and software.

After going through this module, you are expected to:


1. Input data into computer (TLE_IACSS9-12PCO-Id-e-5)
2. Access information using computer (TLE_IACSS9-12PCO-Ie-f-6)
3. Produce output/data using computer system (TLE_IACSS9-12PCO-If-
7)
4. Use basic functions of a www-browser to locate information
(TLE_IACSS9-12PCO-Ig-h-8)
What I Know

Pre-test

Before starting with this module, let us measure what you already know
about Performing Computer Operations. Follow and answer the activity below.

Instructions: Read the statements carefully then write TRUE if the statement
is correct and write FALSE if it is wrong. Write your answer in
your TLE CSS Activity notebook.
_______1. Computers are changing our lives.
_______2. In this digital world, having the knowledge and skills
in computer servicing is the start and most
fundamental of all.
_______3. A computer is a mechanical machine that processes
information.
_______4. The computer system is a collection of entities like
hardware, software and electricity.
_______5. Hardware refers to the physical and tangible
computer equipment.
_______6. Output device accepts data and instructions from the
user.
_______7. Microphone is one of the output devices of the
computer.
_______8. A projector is an input device.
_______9. The system unit is the main part of a desktop
computer.
_______10. CPU is an acronym for Central Processing Unit.
_______11. A storage device stores data and programs.
_______12. Software refers to the collection of electronic
instructions that tells the computer what to do.

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_______13. Search engine is a program that enable the users
to search for documents or information on the World
Wide Web.
_______14. Use the Anti-Virus to eliminate the virus.
_______15. Make sure the pins are misaligned when connecting
a cable connector.

If your score is

11-15 Very Good! You may still read the module but you are
already knowledgeable with the topics that we are to
discuss.

6-10 Good! Go over the items that you find difficult and then
you may proceed to the lessons in this module that you
don’t understand.

0-5 Don’t worry about your score. This module is designed


for you to understand all about Performing Computer
Operation. So, what are you waiting for? Start your
journey. Turn to the next page.

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Lesson
The Computer System
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What’s In

In the previous lesson, you have learned the different hand tools and
their uses. Do you think learning about them is helpful? Keep on track
because the next lesson will show you more interesting and helpful things
which you could use in the modern world.

What’s New

Activity 1. Word Codes


Computers are found in many places. Find out what these places are
by decoding the words below. Do this by writing the letter of the alphabet that
comes after each given letter. Use A as the letter after Z. Write your answer
on your TLE CSS activity notebook.
1. khaqzqx library
______________
2. rgno ______________
3. neehbd ______________
4. rsnqd ______________
5. ezbsnqx ______________
6. gnld ______________
7. azmj ______________
8. kzanqzsnqx ______________
9. rbgnnk______________
10. ntsdq rozbd ______________

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What is It

Computers in a Changing World


Many scientific and technological advances mark the beginning of the
twentieth century. These advances include inventions such as airplane,
television, and most especially the computer. Computers are changing our
lives, they are sweeping away the old ways of doing things with their superb
speed and reliability.
As many of today’s basic functions are being simplified by technology,
computers have been on the forefront in developing innovations through its
many functions.
In this digital world, having the knowledge and skills in computer
servicing is the start and most fundamental of all.

Years ago… Today…

www.google.com www.google.com

We use calculator to compute. It We use computers to solve billions


takes some time to solve huge of math problems.
amount of numbers.

www.google.com www.google.com
We use landline telephone to call We use mobile phones to call
our friend. anyone anywhere.

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We send our mails through post We send messages through the
office. It takes several days to computer. It takes only a few
received. seconds before they are received.

www.google.com www.google.com
We go to the library to look for We search information on the
information in books. internet.

I. Computer and Its Types

A computer is an electronic machine that processes and stores


information. It takes in raw information using input devices, stores in the
memory until it is ready to be processed in the processing unit and sends out
results using output devices.

www.google.com

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Computers are classified into four (4) different types based on its
processing power and size:

THE TYPES OF COMPUTERS


1. Supercomputer is the fastest and most powerful computer in terms of
performance and data processing. It uses its power to run one program at
a time.
Used in:
 Research and exploration
 Weather forecasting
www.google.com
 Nuclear weapon testing
2. Mainframe computer is not as powerful as the supercomputer. It is
designed to run multiple programs concurrently. It is commonly used in:
 Banks
 Educational Institution
 Insurance companies www.google.com
3. Minicomputer, also known as “Midrange” computer fill the space between
the mainframe and microcomputer. It is smaller than Supercomputer or
Mainframe computer but bigger and more powerful than the
microcomputer. They are generally used as mid-range servers.
Some of its uses are as:
 Data Management device
 Communications Portal
 Process Control www.google.com

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4. Microcomputer is the most widely used computer – desktop, laptops,
tablets, and smartphones. It is the cheapest among the different classes of
computers. This computer is design for general usage such as
entertainment, education and work purposes.

Basic Parts of a Computer System


www.google.com

II. The Elements of Computer System


A computer system is a collection of entities that are designed to
receive, process, manage, and present information in a meaningful
format. It has 3 elements that will make a computer really useful.

Elements of a Computer System

Hardware Software Peopleware


1. Hardware refers to the physical, tangible computer equipment and
devices which provides support for major functions such as input,
process, output and storage.

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Components of Computer
Hardware
Input Output
Device Device

Process Storage
Device Device

A. INPUT DEVICES are composed of a device that accepts data and


instructions from the user or from another computer system.

Keyboard Mouse Scanner Microphone

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A.1. Keyboard
A computer keyboard is an input device used to enter characters
and functions into the computer system by pressing buttons, or keys. It
is the primary device used to enter text.

A.2. Mouse
The mouse is another input device used to point and select objects on
the computer monitor. Using the mouse and keyboard in combination
allows the computer user substantial latitude in how to accomplish a
wide variety of tasks.

A.3. Scanner
A scanner is use to capture a source document and converts printed
data or images into an electronic data format that a computer can store
or process as required.

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A.4. Microphone
Microphone is used to input sound that is then stored in a digital form. It
is used for various applications such as adding sound to a multimedia
presentation or for mixing music

B. OUTPUT DEVICE is any piece of computer hardware that displays results


after the computer has processed the input data that has been entered.

Monitor Printer Speaker Projector

www.google.com

B.1. Monitor
A monitor is an electronic visual computer display that includes a screen,
circuitry, and the case in which that circuitry is enclosed.

B.2. Printer
The printer is a device use to print texts and pictures.

B.3. Speaker
A computer speaker is an output hardware device that produces sound.

B.4. Projector
A projector is an output device that projects an image onto a large
surface, such as a white screen or wall.

C. PROCESS DEVICE is the computer’s circuitry in the system unit. It plays


an important role in processing operations. It is used to process data,
using instructions from the program.

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C.1. Motherboard / Mainboard / System Board – is the main circuit board of
a computer. It contains all the circuits and components that run the
computer.

C.2. CPU (Central Processing Unit) - The processor is the main “brain” or
“heart” of a computer system. It performs all of the instructions and
calculations that are needed and manages the flow of information
through a computer.

C.3. RAM – (Random Access Memory) RAM is volatile, meaning it holds


data only when the power is on. When the power is off, RAM's contents
are lost.
C.4. Video Card/GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) - also called a display
card, graphics card, display adapter, or graphics adapter is an
expansion card which generates a feed of output images to
a display device (such as a computer monitor).

SYSTEM UNIT
The system unit, also known as a "tower" or "chassis," is the main part
of a desktop computer. It encloses the motherboard, CPU, RAM, video card,
and other internal components.

www.google.com
Other Internal Components of the System Unit
a. Power Supply Unit (PSU) - Installed in the back corner of the PC
case, next to the motherboard. It converts 220/110vac (standard house
power) into DC voltages that are used by other components in the PC.
b. Heat sink (also commonly spelled heatsink) - is a
passive heat exchanger that transfers the heat generated by an
electronic or a mechanical device to a fluid medium, often air or a liquid

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coolant, where it is dissipated away from the device, thereby allowing
regulation of the device's temperature.
c. Optical Drive - An optical drive is a storage device that uses lasers to
read data on the optical media. There are three types of optical drives:
Compact Disc (CD), Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) and Blu-ray Disc
(BD).
D. STORAGE DEVICE stores data and programs. These hold data,
information, and programs permanently.

Blu-ray Solid Staate Drive


d.1 Magnetic
Hard Disk Drive
d.2 Optical Storage d.3 Flash Memory
Storage
CD Memory Card

Floppy Disk
DVD USB Flash Drive

D.1. Magnetic Storage


D.1.1. Hard Disk Drive (HDD) - also known as hard drive, is a magnetic
storage device that is installed inside the computer. The hard drive
is used as permanent storage for data.

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D.1.2. Floppy Disk - is a removable data storage magnetic medium that


housed in a rigid plastic cartridge measuring 3.5 inches square
and about 2millimeters thick. Also called a "3.5-inch diskette," it
can store up to 1.44 megabytes (MB) of data.

D.2. Optical Storage www.google.com


D.2.1. BD (Blu-ray Disc) – is simply called as Blu-Ray, a digital optical
disc data storage format. It was designed to supersede the DVD
format, and is capable of storing several hours of video in high
definition.

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www.google.com

D.2.2. CD (Compact Disc) - also called optical disc is a nonmagnetic,


polished metal disk used to store digital information. The disc is
read by the CD- ROM.
www.google.com

D.2.3. DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) - an optical disc technology with a


4.7 gigabyte storage capacity on a single-sided, one-layered disk,
which is enough for a 133-minute movie.

D.3. Flash Memory www.google.com

D.3.1. Solid State Drive – is a storage medium that uses non-volatile


memory.

www.google.com

D.3.2. Memory Card – is a solid-state electronic flash memory data


storage device used with digital cameras, handheld and
tablet/mobile computers and other electronics

www.google.com
D.3.3. USB flash drive - is a plug-and-play portable storage device that
uses flash memory and is lightweight enough to attach to a key
chain. A USB drive can be used in place of a floppy disk, Zip drive
disk, or CD.

www.google.com

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2. Software – this term refers to the collection of electronic instructions that
tells the computer what to do. It is a computer program that is installed in
your computer. The diagram below shows the classification of software.

Software

System Application
Software Software

Operating Utility
System Programs
Kinds of Computer Software

A. System Software coordinates the activities and functions of hardware and


software. It controls the operations of computer hardware and provides an
environment or platform for all the other types of software to work in. It is
the most basic type of software in any computer system, which is essential
for other programs, applications and the whole computer system to
function.

A.1. Operating System – is the program that, after being initially loaded
into computer by a boot program, manages all the other programs in a
computer.
Examples– Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Ubuntu

www.google.com

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A.2. Utility Programs – are small, powerful programs with a limited
capability, they are usually operated by the user to maintain a smooth
running of the computer system.

B. Application Software is a computer program that performs a specific


task.
(Application software examples – MS Office, OpenOffice, Media Players,
MS Access, educational software, media development software, Antivirus
software, etc.)

www.google.com
3. Peopleware – the most important element of a
computer system is its users. The following types of people interact with a
computer system:
a. System Analysts - are people who design the operation and
processing of the system
b. System Programmers – are people who write codes and programs to
implement the working of the system.
c. System Operators – are people who operate the system and use it for
different purposes. Also called the end users like students, teachers,
and other professionals.

III. HOW THE COMPUTER WORKS?


Data are raw facts about things, events, or activities that are
captured, recorded, and stored on the computer. These can be in the form
of words, numbers, or pictures.

Data become information when these have been arranged or


organized to be of use and to have meaning to the user.

INPUT – in this step, data are entered into the computer through input
devices, such as keyboard and mouse.
PROCESS – is the computer’s method of analyzing, managing, or
manipulating data. The data entered into the computer undergo

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changes. The Central Processing Unit (CPU) directs the operation
of the input and output devices to create the needed information.
OUTPUT – You get the output once the computer is finished processing
the data. It could be displayed on the monitor, printed on paper,
or heard through speakers.
STORAGE – The processed data are kept for future use. We use Hard Disk
Drive to store the information.

www.google.com
IV. Common Computer Applications Used in
Performing Computer Related Duties

1. Microsoft Office Application – is a package application developed by


Microsoft and is intended to be used in offices and schools.
a. MS Word – A word processing application used for creating
documents such as letters, brochures, activity programs, and
learning activities.

www.google.com
b. MS Excel – is a spreadsheet
program ideal for entering, calculating, and analyzing numeric data
such as sales figures, sales taxes,
and students’ grades.

www.google.com
c. MS PowerPoint – is a presentation tool
that uses graphical approach to presentation in the form of slides.
Its primary function is to help a presenter deliver its presentation
effectively.

www.google.com

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2. Photo Editing Software – is commonly used in editing and enhancing
photos that would give you an excellent output.

www.google.com

3. Video Editing Software – is used to edit movies or video clips.

www.google.com
4. Web Browsers – is an application used to
access information on the World Wide Web. Web browsers interpret
and display HTML web pages, applications, JavaScript, and other
content hosted on web servers in the form of text, pictures, audio, and
video.

www.google.com
Search Engine is a program that enables the users to
search for documents or information on the World Wide Web.

How to search information on the World Wide Web?


1. Click a browser that you want to use – Chrome, Firefox or Edge
2. Type the search engine that you want to use in the web browser’s URL
(Uniform Resource Locator) and press the Enter key.

Address bar Bookmark

Search tab

*To bookmark a page, just click the star icon on the right side of the
browser.

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3. Use the search tab or the address bar of your search engine to find
information on the web.
When searching for an information on the web, the results are categorized
– All, Images, Videos, Maps, News, More,

www.google.com

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What’s More

Activity 3: Name Game


Directions: Name the following computer hardware & software. Write your
answer on your TLE CSS activity notebook.

1. ______________________

2. ______________________

3. ______________________

4. ______________________

5. ______________________

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What’s More

Activity 4: Classification
Directions: Classify the following devices. Write ID for input device, PD for
process device, OD for output device and SD for storage device.
Write your answer on your TLE CSS activity notebook.
___________ 1. Mouse
___________ 2. Printer
___________ 3. Monitor
___________ 4. USB Flash Drive
___________ 5. Speaker
___________ 6. Hard Disk Drive
___________ 7. Keyboard
___________ 8. SSD
___________ 9. Scanner
___________ 10. GPU

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What I Have Learned

Directions: Fill in the missing word/s to complete the sentence.

1. A _____________ is an electronic machine that processes


information. It takes in raw information using ______ devices,
stores in the memory until it is ready to be processed in the
processing unit and sends out results using _________
devices.
2. A ________________________ is a collection of entities that
are designed to receive, process, manage and present
information in a meaningful format. It has three elements:
_________________, ___________________, and
________________.
3. A computer _________________ refers to the physical,
tangible computer equipment and devices which provides
support for major functions such as _________, process,
_________, and storage.
4. Keyboard, mouse, scanner, and microphone are _______
devices.
5. Monitor, printer, speaker, and projector are __________
devices.
6. Motherboard, CPU, RAM, and GPU are ____________
devices.
7. Computer ________________ device store data and
programs.
8. A computer ____________ refers to the collection of electronic
instructions that tells the computer what to do.
9. A ____________ browser is an application used to access
information on the World Wide Web.

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What I Can Do

Activity 5: Identifying Software


Directions: Identify all the computer software that you need for the following
entrepreneurial activities. Refer your answer from the items in the
box below. Write your answers in your TLE CSS Activity
notebook.

Microsoft Office 2013/2016/365 Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas


Microsoft Edge Chrome / Firefox AutoCAD (Computer Aided Design)
Kaspersky / Norton / McAfee Solid Works (3D Designing)
Amazon, eBay (Online Stores) Python, C++ (Coding Software)
Adobe Photoshop / GIMP

1.
2.
3.
Computer Dealer 4.

1.
2.
3.
Wedding 4.
Videography and 5.
Photography Shop
6.

1.
2.
3.
4.
Engineering and
Construction Firm 5.
6.

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What I Can Do

Activity 6: Search Me
Directions: In this activity, you will apply your Internet browsing and Internet search
skills. Complete the following activities and write your answers in your
TLE CSS Activity Notebook.
1. Select a search engine and search for information on uses of
the Internet. Use at least three different keywords to search for
the information. Bookmark one Web page that you think is
relevant.
Keywords used:

URLS for the first three results on the search page:

URLS bookmarked by you with your reason for bookmarking


the Web site

2. Go to http://www.xe.com/ and find the exchange rate of 1 US


Dollar ($) in peso.
Exchange rate for 1 $ = _______________
3. Go to www.wikipedia.com and find an article on a prominent
person who was in the news recently.
Name of the Person: ______________________________
Wikipedia Link: ___________________________________

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Assessment

Test I. TRUE or FALSE


Instructions: Read the statements carefully then write TRUE if the statement
is correct and write FALSE if it is wrong. Write your answer in
your TLE CSS Activity notebook.

_______1. In this digital world, having the knowledge and skills


in computer servicing is the start and most fundamental
of all.
_______2. The computer system is a collection of entities like
hardware, software and electricity.
_______3. The system unit is the main part of a desktop
computer.
_______4. Software refers to the collection of electronic
instructions that tells the computer what to do.

________5. Make sure the pins are misaligned when connecting


a cable connector.

Test II. Multiple Choice


Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer.
6. The numbers, letters, and symbols that you enter into the
computer are called _____________.
A. Data C. Facts
B. Knowledge D. Information
7. The computer takes data and works on them. This is called
_________
A. Input C. Processing
B. Output D. Storage

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8. The part of the computer that processes data is the
_______________
A. Mouse C. Printer
B. Keyboard D. CPU
9. When the computer finished processing data. You get
_____________
A. Input C. Data
B. Output D. Numbers
10. Information produced by the computer can be stored on
____________
A. Hard Disk C. Mouse
B. Monitor D. Keyboard
11. ___________ is an electronic machine that processes
information.
A. Computer C. Video Card
B. Motherboard D. Peopleware
12. ____________ is the main circuitry board of the computer.
A. Keyboard C. Power Supply
B. Motherboard D. System Fan
13. ____________ is the brain of the computer.
A. CPU C. HDD
B. RAM D. FDD
14. ___________ is the primary storage of the computer.
A. RAM C. HDD
B. CPU D. SSD
15. An application use to access information on the World Wide
Web.
A. MS Word C. Web Browser
B. Windows Defender D. Search Engine

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Additional Activities
Activity 6. Finger Keyboarding Assignment
Directions: Draw a diagram of proper hand position using a keyboard and
label each finger with the keys assigned. Draw on your TLE CSS
activity notebook.

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Answer Key

Activity 1 Activity 2
What I Know
1. library 1. Scanner
1. True
2. shop 2. RAM
2. True
3. office 3. HDD
3. False
4. store 4. Optical Drive
4. False
5. school 5. Mouse
5. True
6. factory
6. False Activity 3
7. home
7. False 1. ID
8. bank
8. False 2. OD
9. laboratory
9. True 3. OD
10. outer space
10. True 4. SD
11. True 5. OD
12. True 6. SD
13. True 7. ID
14. True 8. SD
15. False 9. ID
10. ID

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Activity 4 Assessment
Computer Dealer
1. MS Office Test I
2. MS Edge/Chrome/Firefox 1. True
3. Kaspersky/Norton/McAfee
4. Amazon, eBay (Online Stores) 2. False
Wedding Videography and Photography Shop
1. MS Office 3. True
2. MS Edge/Chrome/Firefox 4. True
3. Kaspersky/Norton/McAfee
4. Amazon, eBay (Online Stores) 5. False
5. Adobe Photoshop
Test II
6. Adobe Premiere
Engineering and Construction Firm 6. A
1. MS Office
2. MS Edge/Chrome/Firefox 7. A
3. Kaspersky/Norton/McAfee 8. D
4. Amazon, eBay (Online Stores)
5. Adobe Photoshop 9. B
6. Adobe Premiere
7. AutoCad 10. A
11. A
12. B
13. A
14. A
15. C

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References

BOOKS
___________________________________________________________________

Clifford P. Esteban, The Amazing World of Computers 4 Second Edition,


Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. 927 Quezon Ave., Quezon City

Clifford P. Esteban, The Amazing World of Computers 3 Second Edition,


Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. 927 Quezon Ave., Quezon City

K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum-Technology and Livelihood Education


Learning Module-Computer Hardware Servicing-RONALDO V. ROMULO and
DEOVER M. PASCO

Intel Easy Steps A Digital Literacy Program Activity Book, Intel Corporation

ELECTRONIC RESOURCES
______________________________________________________________
http://www.kekdafni.gr/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/ICT-MODULES-
OVERVIEW.pdf

https://www.proprofs.com/discuss/c/computer

https://www.academia.edu/34890204/._CBLM_Perform_Computer

https://sites.google.com/site/fixurpc1974/common/pc-operations

https://www.google.com/search?
q=pictures+of+the+computer+parts&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ah
UKEwjU4fC9-
pLqAhVSPHAKHf4ICbMQ_AUoAXoECBIQAw&biw=1280&bih=610#imgrc=T
uPFGHuiYyqScM

https://www.scribd.com/document/380828448/lm-chs-140627062037-
phpapp01

https://theictbook.com/components-of-the-system-unit-and-their-functions/

https://www.e-tesda.gov.ph/course/view.php?id=81
https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/computerbasics/basic-parts-of-a-computer/1/

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SAMUEL D. BUGAHOD
Teacher I
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education
Major in Electronics Technology

TESDA National Certificate Training Qualifications:

1. Computer Hardware Servicing NC II


2. Computer Systems Servicing NC II (New TR)

National Assessor Qualifications: (TESDA Examiner in the following


qualifications)

1. Assessor in Computer Hardware Servicing NC II

TRAINER’S QUALIFICATIONS:

1. Licensed Teacher (LET Passer)

TEACHING EXPERIENCES:

1. Jimenez National Comprehensive High School SY June 2016 to


present
2. Computer Technology College SY Jan. 1999 – Dec.
1999
3. AMA Computer Learning Center SY June 1996 – Dec.
1998

WORK EXPERIENCES:

1. PARD’S POINT Computer Clinic – Computer Technician CY Sept.


2012 – March 2016
2. SAUDI Fiber Optic Network Solutions – IT Technical Support CY July
2010- October 2012
3. Gillamac’s Marketing Inc., IT Division – Computer Technician CY Jan.
2000 -March 2010

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Zone 1, DepEd Building Masterson Avenue, Upper Balulang


Cagayan de Oro City, 9000
Telefax: (088) 880 7072
E-mail Address: region10@deped.govph

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