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The document contains a 24 question multiple choice mastery test covering topics related to computer hardware servicing including IP addressing, units of electrical measurement, safety precautions, common computer errors, hardware components, and troubleshooting techniques. The questions test knowledge of topics such as IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, measuring electricity in volts and amps, causes of system errors, entering safe mode, and using tools like crimpers and LAN testers. The test is intended to assess mastery of the subject at the end of the third grading period.
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Mastery Test - Tle 9 3rd

The document contains a 24 question multiple choice mastery test covering topics related to computer hardware servicing including IP addressing, units of electrical measurement, safety precautions, common computer errors, hardware components, and troubleshooting techniques. The questions test knowledge of topics such as IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, measuring electricity in volts and amps, causes of system errors, entering safe mode, and using tools like crimpers and LAN testers. The test is intended to assess mastery of the subject at the end of the third grading period.
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JAGOBIAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

COMPUTER HARDWARE SERVICING 9 (MASTERY TEST - THIRD GRADING PERIOD)

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the statement carefully and write only the letter of your choice in your answer sheet.

1. What is the size of the next-generation (IPv6) IP address?


A. 4 bytes C. 32 bytes
B. 8 bytes D. 16 bytes

2. You can measure milk by the cup. You can measure sugar by a teaspoon. How is the flow of electricity measured?
A. Volts C. Hertz
B. Amps D. Ohms

3. These are moderately dangerous types of errors among those that can pop up on your PC.
A. System errors C. Application errors
B. POST code errors D. Stop errors

4. One of these is NOT a safety precaution when working with personal computers.
A. Do not work on computer when you are wet C. Always wear personal protective equipment
B. Applying safety measure when handling tools. D. Work on your own dont ask assistance

5. _____ are caused by corrupted hardware, especially malfunctioning RAM modules and bad sectors on hard disks.
A. System errors C. Application errors
B. POST code errors D. Stop errors

6. A substance used for heat dissipation of the processor.


A. Thermal paste C. Lens cleaner
B. Isopropyl alcohol D. All of these

7. It is an unorthodox, but still effective way of judging how a computer is working.


A. Visual test C. Physical test
B. Auditory test D. Memory test

8. The following are the factors causing computer failures and defects, EXCEPT?
A. Software C. Hardware
B. Systemware D. Firmware

9. To enter safe mode, tap _____ repeatedly during POST.


A. F6 C. F1
B. F2 D. F8

10. This is known as the IPv4 loopback address.


A. 127.0.0.1 C. 127.0.0.0
B. 127.1.0.1 D. 127.1.1.1

11. In the ________, you will find the error or warning messages associated with any faulty hardware or software.
A. Event viewer C. Control panel
B. Device manager D. File explorer

12. Electrons move through the wires. What is the pressure that pushes the electrons called?
A. Volts C. Hertz
B. Amps D. Ohms

13. This can easily damage sensitive components in your computer.


A. Computer user C. Viruses and malware
B. Electro-static discharge D. Dust

14. A device used for testing the network connection.


A. Multi-meter C. LAN tester
B. Loopback adapter D. Pliers
15. A device used to tuck the RJ45 connector to the UTP cable.
A. Pliers C. Screwdriver
B. Tweezer D. Crimping tool

16. Juan , a computer technician, was called for a scheduled system check of computers in a computer shop, when he
check the first computer he found out that it has a defective power supply. If you are Juan how will you solve this
problem?
A. Replace the power cable of the power supply. C. Replace the power supply unit.
B. Dismantle the PSU and replace defective component. D. Leave the computer shop

17. IP address 224.172.3.2 is equivalent to __________________ in binary.


A. 11110000.11101011.00000010.00000001 C. 11100000.10101100.00000011.00000010
B. 00001010.10101000.00000011.11001000 D. 11000000.10101000.00000001.00010100

18. As an aspiring computer technician sometimes you will run out of troubleshooting options. Is there any way to find
solutions to some computer problems?
A. Consult to a college computer professor. C. Ask your neighbor regarding solutions.
B. Go to a bookstore and buy books to study. D. Search the web (internet) for solutions.

19. This is a detective work in which you need to determine what is out of the ordinary by making detailed observation
of what is not working normally and record such observation.
A. Problem isolation C. Component isolation
B. Physical isolation D. Hardware isolation

20. What is the size of today's standard (IPv4) IP address?


A. 4 bytes C. 32 bytes
B. 8 bytes D. 16 bytes

21. The IPv4 networking standard defines Class D addresses as reserved for __________.
A. Unicast C. Multicast
B. Broadcast D. None of these

22. For readability purposes, humans typically work with IP addresses in a notation called _____________.
A. Binary notation C. Dotted decimal
B. Octets D. All of these

23. www.depedmandauecity.com has an IP address 202.126.39.245. What is the binary equivalent of this IP address.
A. 11001010.01111110.00100111.11110101 C. 11100000.10101100.00000011.00000010
B. 00001010.10101000.00000011.11001000 D. 11000000.10101000.00000001.00010100

24. Internet Protocol address 172.31.255.255 fall under what classification?


A. Class A C. Class B
B. Class C D. Class D

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