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SECOND SUMMATIVE TEST

ICT 9 – BASIC COMPUTER


I. Identify what is being asked.
1. In Microsoft Word shortcut key CTRL + R is used for ____________.
a. Close current window c. update current webpage
b. Open print dialog box d. none of these
2. In Microsoft Word shortcut key CTRL + Z is used for ____________.
a. Undo something c. Redo something
b. Paste something d. Delete something
3. Selecting text means, selecting?
a. A word c. A phrase
b. A Paragraph d. An Entire Sentence
4. In MS Word, the shortcut key END is used to ___________
a. End Document c. End of Paragraph
b. End of the Line d. Close Document
5. MS word automatically moves the text to the next line when it reaches the right edge of the screen is called _______.
a. Carriage Return c. Enter
b. Word Wrap d. None of the above
6. The shortcut key to indent paragraph is _______.
a. CTRL + SHIFT + I c. CTRL + M
b. CTRL + Q d. CTRL + T
7. In MS Word shortcut key CTRL + H is used for ________.
a. Start find utility box c. Open History bar
b. Open find dialogue box d. Open replace dialog box
8. To centre the text, which of the following keyboard shortcuts is used?
a. CTRL + C c. CTRL + L
b. CTRL + E d. CTRL + R
9. We use the keyboard shortcut ctrl + F for:
a. To reach the end of the document c. To move to the next line in the document
b. To find the document d. To close the document
10. You can use CTRL + W to:
a. Open a saved window c. Open a new window
b. Close the current document d. Close the current window
11. Use the Alt + F4 key to:
a. Close the active item c. Quit the active program
b. Close the console d. All of the above
12. The Tab Key can be utilized for:
a. Indent a paragraph c. Move a cursor across the screen
b. Align text d. Both A and B
13. I was typing my English paper and accidentally deleted part of my work. Which shortcut command can I use to undo
the error?
a. ALT + Z c. CTRL + Z
b. CTRL + U d. None of the above
14. CTRL + A is a shortcut command used for:
a. Delete all selected text c. Select part of text on a document
b. Select part of text on a document d. Paste a copied text
15. Which of the following keys is used to refresh current page?
a. F2 c. F3
b. F5 d. F4
II. Fill the missing keys on the keyboard.

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

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III. List down 10 typing commands that applied in the text below.

CHOOSING A COLLEGE HANDOUT


INTRODUCTION
Choosing a college is one of life’s important decisions. The task can seem overwhelming since there are
so many factors that come into play when making your choice. This pamphlet will help you sort out where you
should start when trying to find the right college.
BASIC STEPS
Begin your search with some basic steps. First, make a list of factors that you feel would influence your

choice of college such as available majors, location, and school size. Then, ask:

 parents,

 teachers, and

 guidance counselors

for suggestions about which college they know that would meet your criteria. You should also speak with

recent college graduates to help you understand what others liked or disliked about the school they attended.

The Internet is also a great source for finding a match for you. Many Web sites offer tools that allow the user

to put in details about the type of college they are looking for and will search databases of schools to help you

find the right one.

LOOKING AT COLLEGES SIDE BY SIDE


Once you have narrowed your search down to a handful of colleges, it is time to look at the school’s

side by side. Doing a more thorough comparison may help you weed out any colleges that you would not like.

At a glance, two colleges may appear to be the same, but a careful analysis of the two might tell you

otherwise.

FINDING OUT MORE ABOUT YOUR CHOICE


Once you have narrowed your search down even further, it is time to start learning more about each

college. Begin with the college’s own Web site or printed brochures. Talk to students currently attending the

college or who have just graduated. Start planning a visit.

DECIDING WHICH COLLEGES TO APPLY TO


Review the information you have collected and be sure you have all the facts about the colleges you

wish to apply to. Also, consider your chances for being accepted into the college. Be sure you are a somewhat

solid candidate before applying. Lastly, consider if this is a college that you and your family can afford if you

are accepted.
“I choose to make the rest of my life the best of my life.”
----- Joan Riley

Submitted by:
Joan A. Riley

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