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The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions and theory prompts related to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Junior Secondary School 1 (JSS1). It covers topics such as hardware, input and output devices, data processing, and methods of transmitting information. Additionally, it includes theoretical questions that require definitions and listings of various ICT concepts and practices.

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ICT JSS1

1. ________ is not a hardware (a) Spreadsheet (b) Printer (c) Mouse (d) Monitor
2. Where can we make use of computers? (a) Schools (b) Hospitals (c) Libraries (d) a,b and c
3. _______ is used to type on a computer (a) Keyboard (b) Mouse (c) Printer (d) Webcam
4. _______ are the display devices used to view the display output of a computer EXCEPT (a)
Motherboard (b) LCD monitor (c) CRT monitor (d) LED monitor
5. _______ is the most common and very popular input device which helps in inputting data to
the computer (a) Keyboard (b) Light pen (c) Scanner (d) Touchpad
6. The keys provide cursor and screen control is known as _______ (a) arrow keys (b) function
keys (c) typing keys (d) numeric keys
7. What does ICT stand for ______________________________________________
8. Which of the following is a modern way of passing information? (a) Radio (b) Beating Drum
(c) Oral Information (d) Whistling
9. The________ is the main circuit board holding the integrated circuits for other components to
be connected. (a) USB storage (b) RAM (c) Optical drive (d) Motherboard
10. Data entry is done through the use of a keyboard, digitizer, scanner or data entry from an
existing source is ______ (a) input (b) output (c) storage (d) monitor
11. _________ is an equipment used to perform specific function (a) Devices (b) Computer (c)
Analog (d) Mechanical
12. Devices can be classified into _____ (a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 2
13. Which of these is not early counting devices? (a) Fingers (b) Sticks (c) Calculator (d)
Pebbles
14. Abacus is an example of _______ devices (a) mechanical (b) electrical (c) computer (d)
electrical
15. _____ brings visuals and audios from all around the world right into our homes. (a)
Television (b) Radio (c) Fax (d) Printer
16. Which of these is not an electronic means of transmitting information? (a) Whistling (b)
Internet (c) Magazines (d) Telephone
17. The act of pressing a computer mouse bbutton twice without moving the mouse is termed -
_____ (a) double clicking (b) right clicking (c) single clicking (d) normal clicking
18. The person regarded as the modern father of computer is _______________________ (a)
Blaise Pascal (b) Samuel Moorland (c) Charles Babbage (d) Mrs Shittu
19. Which of these is a not an example of input device? (a) Printer (b) Keyboard (c) Mouse (d)
Light Pen
20. _____ is a series of steps carried out to extract information from raw data. (a) Word
processing (b) Microsoft Word (c) Data Processing Cycle (d) Data Collection
21. The keyboard has the following keys (a) Numeric, Alphanumeric, Cursor-control, Special
and Function keys (b) alphabets, language, Social and Numeric keys (c) Control, Memory
Alphanumeric and disk drives keys (d) None of the above
22. The part of the keyboard that contains (A-Z) keys is called ______ (a) Alphabetic keys (b)
Numeric keys (c) Function keys (d) Shift keys
23. The ESC key is majorly used for ______ (a) clear (b) help (c) Spacing (d) control
24. Which of these is not early counting devices? (a) Fingers (b) Sticks (c) Calculator (d) Pebbles
25. GIGO means _______________________________________________________
26. ________ is the last stage of data processing cycle (a) Data storage (b) Data Gathering (c)
Data processing (d) Data collation
27. Raw facts, figures and symbols are______ (a) Information (b) Processing (c) Data (d)
Processing cycle
28. Data are kept in the _______ memory of the computer after processing (a) CPU (b)
Motherboard (c) Main (d) Printer
29. A room where computers are kept is called (a) Computer House (b) Computer Room (c)
Computer Office (d) Cafe
30. ________ is a mode of receiving information (a) Vision (b) Tele-visual (c) Beating Drums (d)
None
THEORY
1. Define Data and Information
2. Define Data Processing
3. List 5 modern ways of transmitting information
4. List 5 traditional ways of transmitting information
5. Mention 3 modes of receiving information
6. Mention the stages of Information Evolution

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