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Chapter 1 Know Your Computer
Activity (Page 6)
A.

Red Green

Blue Red

Green Blue

B. 1. Speakers 2. Monitor 3. CPU 4. Mouse 5. Printer

EXERCISE
A. 1. False 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. False 6. True
B. 1. Output 2. Output 3. Input 4. Output
C. 1. Joystick 2. Headphones 3. Microphone
4. Web Camera 5. Scanner
D. 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. c
E. 1. Devices that help us enter data into the computer are called input devices.
2. The four basic parts of a computer system are: CPU, Keyboard, Mouse and Monitor.
3. All the inputs are stored, arranged and changed by a computer. The device that helps a
computer to do so, is called the processing device. The processing device in a computer is
known as the Central Processing Unit (CPU).
4. Two storage devices of a computer are:
a. Hard disk: A hard disk is made up of one or more metallic disks. It stores a large amount
of information.
b. Floppy disk: A floppy disk stores a small amount of information. It is an external storage
device which works when inserted into the floppy drive. The floppy drive is fixed in the CPU.
Who Am I?
Charles Babbage

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Chapter 2 Working with Windows
Activity (Page 17)
M W G H M T Y F R
O I I D U P S V B
N N T Y T I M E Y
I D A H L M I J A
T O S B M Y C P U
O W K Z C S L N A
R S B X R D I D G
R T A G Y B C J H
W E R Y Q U K I O
D E S K T O P K L
H J K I C O N S P

EXERCISE
A. 1. Operating system 2. Double-clicking 3. icon
4. Start button 5. bottom 6. desktop
B. 1. e 2. a 3. d 4. b 5. c
C. ………………
Computer

Icons
……… ……………
Start button Recycle bin
……………… Taskbar
…………
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D. The steps for opening the Paint window on the computer are as follows:
1. Click on the Start button.
2. Click on All Programs.
3. Select Accessories. A list of options opens.
4. Click on the Paint option.

Chapter 3 Applications of a Computer


Activity (Page 24)
Human’s features are: Have feelings, Get tired and Forget information
Computer’s features are: Work faster, Need instructions and Need electricity
EXERCISE
A. 1. computer 2. Automated Teller Machine 3. tired
4. Personal Computer 5. laptop
B. 1. d 2. a 3. c
C. 1. cannot 2. Computers 3. does not get
4. cannot 5. electricity 6. do not
D.
Checking arrival time of train Planting trees

Creating animated movie Withdrawing money

Walking Playing games

Chapter 4 The Keyboard and the Mouse


Activity (Page 37)
A.
CLICKING TYPING SCROLLING

SPEAKING DRAG AND DROP PROCESSING

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B.
F O E S C A P E

U Z S H I F T Y

N C Y D L J H C

C S M W F O D M

T A B Q G W K M

I I O Y C B V N

O K L E T T E R

N U M E R I C T

EXERCISE
A. 1. False 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False
B. 1. Escape key 2. Shift key 3. Symbol keys 4. Tab key
C. 1. a 2. ! 3. $ 4. A
D. 1. Select 2. Open 3. Display
E. 1. Tab key moves the cursor several spaces forward at once.
2. Drag and drop is used to select and pull an item to change its location on the screen.
3. Examples of symbol keys are /, :, “, >, <.
4. Clicking means the pressing and releasing of the mouse buttons.
5. Escape key is placed at the upper-left corner in most of the keyboards.
Who Am I?
Christopher Latham Sholes

Chapter 5 Fun with Paint


EXERCISE
A. 1. b 2. b 3. a 4. a
B. 1. Rectangle tool is used for drawing rectangles and squares.
2. Drawing Area is blank area.
3. Magnifier tool is used to see the drawing in a larger size.
4. You can see saved pictures in Paint using Open option in the Paint button drop-down list.
C. 1. Pencil Tool 2. Fill with color tool 3. Brushes tool
4. Line tool 5. Oval tool 6. Rectangle tool
7. Eraser tool 8. Magnifier tool 9. Colors palette

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D. 1. PENCIL 2. ERASER 3. MAGNIFIER
4. BRUSHES 5. LINE 6. RECTANGLE
E. 1. The main components of the Paint window are Paint button, Quick Access Toolbar, Ribbon
and Drawing Area.
2. Eraser tool is used for erasing any part of a picture.
3. The steps to open a new window in paint are as follows:
a. Click on the Paint button. A drop-down list appears.
b. Click the New option. Your new Drawing Area is ready for use.
4. The steps to save a picture in paint are as follows:
a. Click on the Paint button. A drop-down list appears.
b. Select Save/Save as option. A new window called Save As dialog box appears.
c. Type the file name of your choice in the File name: box.
d. Click on the Save button.

Chapter 6 Introduction to MS Word 2010


Activity (Page 71)
A.
X R C U R S O R

F I L E G V B P

Q B K C L O S E

Z B J S A V E Y

D O C U M E N T

P N H R U L E R

W O R D O P E N

M T O O L B A R

B. 1. File tab 2. Status bar 3. Title bar 4. File tab 5. Status bar

EXERCISE
A. 1. You can zoom in to get a close-up view of your file or zoom out to see more of the page at
a reduced size.
2. Quick Access Toolbar consists of buttons for the most commonly used commands.
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3. The vertical scroll bar is used for shifting the screen display up or down.
4. The Ribbon displays tabs such as Home, Insert and Page Layout.
5. Work Area is the area in the document window where you can type the text.
6. The Ruler measures the length and width, and shows the margins.
B. 1. d 2. a 3. e 4. b 5. c
C. 1. 3 2. Document1 - Microsoft Word 3. I Love Computers
D. 1. MS Word 2010 has view buttons like Print Layout, Full Screen Reading, Web Layout, Outline
and Draft.
2. The Work Area is the area in the document window where you type the text.
3. The tabs available in the Ribbon are File, Home, Insert, Page Layout, References, Mailing,
Review and View.
4. The Status bar displays the page number, word count, language, page layout and zoom
slider.
5. Scroll bar is used for shifting the screen display left or right, up or down.

Sample Paper
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1 2. b 3. a  4. c  5. b  6. d
7. d 8. a 9. c 10. a 11. c 12. a

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