Important Notes of 9th Class Computer Science Chapter 2
Important Notes of 9th Class Computer Science Chapter 2
2 Computer Components
Q.1: Complete the following statements. ·I
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(i ii) /\L : t·rn d: f r
(i\') Internal mc111or) unit th at arc the . mall te mporary st wage of a computer
(v)
arc called
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c. PROM www.ratta.pk
d. None of thes
Answers:
(i) B (ii) c (iii) A
'(iv) D (v) D
Q.4: Match ·the items given in Column I with those given in Column II.
Column I Column II
i) Hard\vare ( • r
a) Booting Processs
ii) Software ,-L b) LPT
iii) Serial Port c) Physical Components of a
computer system
iv) Parallel Port
- d) Procedure necessary to
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run the com2uter
v) ROM (l e) COtvl
Answers:
( i) c (ii) d (iii) e
(i\') b (v) a
COrYIPUTER SOFTWARE
The techn iqucs or meth ods whi ch consist of the om puter programs
rroccdure and the paper work ncce ·ary to get the hnrdw;:i re to \\'Ork is kn ovv n as
com putcr so n ware . c 111 pu lcr so ft ware is the kn ow-h \\i tec hniqu es in the form 0 r a
.' et o f in tru ct i ns t!i ,lt te lI · the co11i putcr \vha l to uo. It includes an operat ing system ,
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w hi ch de ve lo ps a li nk bct\\CCn ic user and the cornputcr system . It helps the user to
commun icate \\ ith the Cl mpu tc;-. Co mputer . oft wa re can furth er be di vided into
·ystem so ftwar e ~rnd ~ pplic,nion ~ -i ftwa1\~ .
1. Sys tem Softwa re
\ set or program req ui red imp lcrr1cnti11g c('.rt~1 i 11 fun cti ons in the co mputing
·ys tcm dcs ig nlJ ll) c o nlrl)I the opcrati n of '1 C<.Hnp u er. E.d. pc rati11 g· ) stern.
l(.nguJgc t ra 11 ~ ! ~11 ~ r~ .
2. Applicaliun Software
Applicati on software is the procedu re \.\ ritten by the u: cr to . olve pttrt icubr
problem or lo achieve specific results. E.g. Payroll Sys tem. Inventory luntrul
system.
ALU Control
Does all the
Unit
computing Controls and
checks
Registers
Workspace
RAM ROM
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SERIAL POl~TS
A erial port prov idcs ·a connection for tran smitting data on bit at a tim e.
serial port connects your computer to a device such as modem, whi ch requires tv -
\vay data transmission, or to a device such as a mou e, \ hi ch requires onl y onc-wa)
data tran smission. IBM-compatible co mputers use either 9-pin or 25-p in connectors
for their . crial ports COM 1, COM2 etc.
PARALLEL PORTS
A parallel port provides a connection for transmitting data eight bit at a tim '
over a cable with eight separate data lines . Parallel tra11 srnission i fa t ,because eigh t
bits travel simultaneously. Parallel tran mi ss ion i typically us d to end data to th e
printer. The cable that connects two para Ilei port contai·ns 25 \ ire , eight\ 'ire , carr., ·
data and the remaining wires carry control signal s that help to maintain orde rl y
transmission and reception . IBM-compatible computers ge nerall y allow yo u to use up
to three ports, which are des ignated as LPT I, LPT2 etc.