Posts

Showing posts with the label education

SS3 DATA PROCESSING MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS

Image
  1. ……:Two lines go in and one comes out. AND Gates Or Gates. Not Gates. Nor Gates.   2.            AND               A:0, B:1 Y:?   0 1 10 11   3.          OR                  A:1, B:0 Y:?   0 10 1 11   4. …………… One line  goes  in and one comes out. AND Gates NOT Gates OR Gates NOR Gates   5. ………………..is a drawing. It shows the main steps for doing a job. instruction flowchart Program None of the above   6.  A flowchart always start with …….. and ends with ………… A - B A - END START - STOP None of the above   7. ……………. is a set of instructions for a computer Flowchart instruction program None of the above             8. ………………. is a person who writes computer programs. Teacher Programmer Computer None of the above   9. Which of the following is  the Flowchart symbol? Triangle Oval Rectangle Terminal symbol   10. Which of the following is  the Ar

DATA PROCESSING LOGIC GATES

Image
LOGIC GATES A logic gate is an elementary building block of a digital circuit. One of the most useful aspects of computers is their ability to make decisions. If the number of items in stock falls below a certain level, then print an order for some more. The ability to make useful decisions like this is because of special circuits in the processor. These circuits are called logic circuits. Logic circuits are made from components called logic gates. .

Ms Word Activity and Practical game

Image
  -Online-Bingo-Card-Templates-Microsoft-Word-Download-with-Bingo-Card-Templates-Microsoft-Word

HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTERS

Image
EARLY METHODS OF COUNTING BODY COUNTING Fingers, toes and feet. The fingers and toes were used for counting and keeping track of days, while the feet were used to measure areas, such as land. COLLECTION COUNTING A collection of smaller objects were used to correspond with the objects counted. For example, a shepherd would keep a count of his sheep by keeping the same number of pebbles. A collection of shells, pearls, elephant teeth, sticks, or even coconuts could be used. TALLY STICK A tally stick is any piece of wood, bone, or object on which notches could be cut. Each notch corresponds to an object being counted. With tally sticks, only a small piece of wood or bone needed to be carried around for keeping track of the numbers of objects. KNOTTED STRING Knotted strings were used in the same way as tally sticks. LIMITATION OF EARLY COUNTING AND CALCULATING DEVICES They could not be used to count large numbers. The results/output could not be stored. They consumed a lot of time. The ope

SS1 Review Questions

Image
  1.     ………………………………… is the word used to describe devices. These are the parts of the computer system you can touch and see .   A.     Hardware B.     Software C.     Data D.    Information 2.     …………………………… peripherals that are used to capture data and send it to a computer system. A.     Output devices B.     Input devices C.     Storage devices D.    Processing devices   3.     …………………… peripherals pass data back from a process . A.     Input devices B.     Output devices C.     Processing Devices D.    Storage devices   4.     Which of the following is the input device? A.     Harddisk B.     Monitor C.     Keyboard   D.    Printer 5.     Which of the following is the storage device?   A.     Monitor B.     Scanner C.     Mouse D.    Harddisk     1A 2B 3B 4C 5D  

JSS3 - Computer Professional

Image
 

SS1 INFORMATION PROCESSING AND TRANSMISSION 1

Image
  INFORMATION PROCESSING AND TRANSMISSION 1

What is an Index?

Image
An index is a data structure, a special data structure designed to improve the speed of data retrieval. An index on a file speeds up selections on the search key fields for the index.   CLUSTERED INDEX Clustered index is a type of index which sorts the data rows in the table on their key values. Clustered index exists as sorted row on disk. Clustered index re-orders the table record. Clustered index contains record in the leaf level of the B-tree. NON-CLUSTERED INDEX A Non-clustered index stores the data at one location and indices at another location. The index contains pointers to the location of that data. Non-clustered index is like the index in the back of a chemistry text book. The chemistry text book has some natural order to it: Chapter 1: Matter Chapter 2: Elements Chapter 3: Compounds DENSE INDEX In a dense index, a record is created for every search key valued in the database. This helps you to search faster but needs more space to store index records. In t

UNDERSTANDING CHILD PROTECTION

Image
UNDERSTANDING CHILD PROTECTION