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Check computer systems and networks against 

job/service order 

True

Install application software based on installation guide and software license agreement
True

 Failure to do the proper jumper setting may cause damage to your CPU. 
True

Respond to unplanned events or conditions


True

 Install and configure peripherals/devices


False

 Manage and implement contingency measures 


False

 Use appropriate personal protective equipment to check normal functions of computer


systems and networks
True

Diagnose and remedy fault or problem in the network System


True

Undertake  and configure peripherals/devices


True

Obtain materials necessary to complete the work


True
Create user folder to perform security check
False

Rectify/correct defects in computer systems and networks


True

Identify and obtain network materials necessary to complete the work


True

Companies prefer candidates with previous PC repair   experience, and they may look for
candidates with experience repairing specific brands of computers. 
False

 With an effective cooling fan, the CPU can overheat and cause damage to both CPU and
the motherboard. 
False

After adding and removing any other system components, make sure that you unplug your
power supply. 
False

The Department of Education facilitates the competency assessment for computer


technicians.
False

Replace defective components or parts without damaging the surrounding environment or


services
True

Follow 5S and 3Rs to set a network


False
Set router/Wi-Fi/wireless access point/repeater configuration
False

Connector  represented by a small circle or a connector box and is labeled using letters.
True

 Use appropriate personal protective equipment


True

Identify and obtain the materials, tools and equipment in accordance with job requirements
True

 Sub-proc a process is represented by a rectangle with double lines on each side.


True

 Arrow line Drawn in one direction, preferably from top to bottom to keep a flowchart clear.
True

 Install/update required modules/add-ons 


True

Inspect and test the computer systems and network


True

Carry out variation to application software installation 


True

Check and test computer systems and networks


True
A  job order can be the equivalent to a work or service order where  the job order records
the location, date and time the  service  is carried out and the nature of service that was
carried out.  
True

 Anyone can perform a planned installation as long as he knows it. 


False

After starting the installation, read carefully the documentation and procedures on any
hardware and software settings that may be required. 
False

Install operating system and drivers/peripheral installation work


False

Configure client device system settings


True

Perform testing, documentation and pre-deployment procedures


True

Respond to unplanned events or conditions


False

Inspect and test the computer systems and networks


True

Check normal functions of server


True

Respond to unplanned events or conditions – true


Tighten screws of a laptop
True

A  job order is an external document by a project based Business.  


False

Computer Technicians need not to have strong oral communication skills for they only
repair computers. 
False

Assemble computer hardware in accordance with job and system requirements


True

Perform needed repairs and replacements 


True

Diagnose faults of computer systems and networks to manage and implement contingency
measures 
True

Obtain the needed tools, equipment and testing devices - Use appropriate personal
protective equipment
False

 Obtain materials necessary to complete the work 


False

Process represented by a rectangle. It refers to an action in a business process.


True

Clear work site from all wastes – true


Perform scheduled/periodic maintenance 
True

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