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Performing Computer Operations (Pco)

Here are some common keyboard shortcuts for accessing and navigating information on a computer: - CTRL+C copies selected text/items - CTRL+X cuts selected text/items - CTRL+V pastes cut/copied text/items - CTRL+Z undoes the last action - DELETE deletes selected text/items permanently - F3 searches for files/folders - ALT+TAB switches between open programs/windows - ALT+F4 closes the active program/window - CTRL+TAB cycles through open browser tabs - ARROW KEYS move the cursor/selection - PAGE UP/DOWN moves up/down a screen/page - HOME/END moves to the start/end of

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Performing Computer Operations (Pco)

Here are some common keyboard shortcuts for accessing and navigating information on a computer: - CTRL+C copies selected text/items - CTRL+X cuts selected text/items - CTRL+V pastes cut/copied text/items - CTRL+Z undoes the last action - DELETE deletes selected text/items permanently - F3 searches for files/folders - ALT+TAB switches between open programs/windows - ALT+F4 closes the active program/window - CTRL+TAB cycles through open browser tabs - ARROW KEYS move the cursor/selection - PAGE UP/DOWN moves up/down a screen/page - HOME/END moves to the start/end of

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COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING 7

(TVL-ICT)
Name of Learner: ___________________________________ Grade/Section: _______________________
Learning Strand: ____________________________________ Date Submitted: ______________________

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS


Performing Computer Operations (PCO)

Background Information for Learners


This activity covers the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values needed to perform computer
operations which include inputting, accessing, producing, and transferring data using the appropriate
hardware and software.

Learning Competency with code


LO 1. Plan and prepare for task to be undertaken (Quarter 1, Week 2)
TLE_IACSS9-12PCO-Ic-d-4

Activity 1: Cross Word Puzzle


Direction: Fill in the cross word puzzle using the important concepts related to Work Health and Safety.
Use the given clues across and down to complete the numbered grid below.

Work Health & Safety

Across Down
2. There are many hazards in an office such as 1. One of the responsibility of an employer is to
incorrect workstation set-up, poor lighting, poor provide safe _______
layout of furniture and equipment, poor 3. The type of basic hazard categories is ______,
___________ etc... chemical, biological and ergonomic
6. The likelihood of this hazard resulting in an 4. An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an
injury employer
8. Some of the safe work practices are to never 5. Anything with the potential to cause injury
stand on the char or table to reach anything. To 7. Codes of _____ are practical guides to
avoid injury we must use the correct __________ achieving the standards of health, safety and
__________techniques welfare required under the Work Health and
10. One of the responsibly of an ________ is to Safety Act and WHS Regulations in jurisdiction
protect their own health and safety 9. As a business owner there are _____
11. One of the hazards we face everyday is requirements that you must comply with to
________ hazard ensure your workplace meets WHS obligation
Activity 2: Identification
Direction:

___________________1) It could rightly be called the first mechanical computing device. It was used as far back
as 2,600 B.C and is still used today
___________________2) The first mechanical calculating machine that was developed by Blaise Pascal in the
early 1600s. This device could add and subtract. Later Gottfried von Leibnitz developed
a calculator that could also multiply and divide
___________________3) This was invented by weaver Joseph Jacquered in LOOM the early 1800s that uses
punched cards to record data
___________________4) This is where modern computer history began. This machine was proposed by Charles
Babbage in ENGINE the 1800s which bears the resemble of today’s computers which is
capable of computing and at the same time print results.
___________________5) The American chapter of computer history began when Herman Hollerith successfully
completed his tabulating machine for the Census Bureau in 1890.
___________________6) John Anatasoff is generally credited with building the first electronic computer as lowa
State University.
___________________7) Was developed by Howard Aiken with the help of IBM, is the first large-scale, general-
purpose, electromechanical computer. It was completed in 1994.
___________________8) This was the world’s first large-scale electronic digital computer which was developed
by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly in 1946. This computer is designed to calculate
missile trajectories.
___________________9) Was later developed by mathematician John von Neuman in the 1940s which runs in the
concept of stored programs
___________________10) This is the first commercial computer which was completed and delivered to the U.S.
Census Bureau in 1951.
Task 3:
Direction:

1. 6.

2. 7.

3. 8.

4. 9.

5. 10
Task 4
Direction:
Learning Competency with code
LO 2. Input data into computer
TLE_IACSS9-12PCO–Id-e-5

Reference:
1. Data Processing MCQs Pdf – 2 https://meritnotes.com/computer-quiz/data-processing-quiz/2-455/

Task 1:
1. Which is a computer program?
(A) Operating system (B) Application package
(C) Utility software (D) All of the above computer programs
2. In computer terminology, information means
(A) Alphanumeric data (B) Program
(C) Data in more useful or intelligible form (D) Raw data
3. Computer cannot do anything without a
(A) Program (B) Output device (C) Chip (D) Memory
4. Magnetic tape can serve as
(A) Secondary storage media (B) Input media (C) Output media (D) All of these
5. A collection of 8-bit is called
(A) Double-word (B) Word (C) Byte (D) Nibble
6. A collection of 4 bits is called
(A) Byte (B) Nibble (C) Double-word (D) Word
7. A list of instruction is classified as
(A) Data (B) Programmer (C) Hardware (D) Software
8. The main function of a electronic spread sheet is its
(A) Formulas (B) Filing (C) Sorting (D) Heading
9. A list of instruction used by a computer is called
(A) Text processing (B) Video input/output (C) CPU (D) Program
10. Hard copy of a document can be obtained from
(A) Main memory (B) CRT (C) Card reader (D) All of
these
Learning Competency with code
LO 3. Access information using computer
TLE_IACSS9-12PCO-Ie-f-6

Task 1
Task 2

 CTRL+C (Copy)
 CTRL+X (Cut)
 CTRL+V (Paste)
 CTRL+Z (Undo)
 DELETE (Delete)
 SHIFT+DELETE (Delete the selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin)
 CTRL while dragging an item (Copy the selected item)
 CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item (Create a shortcut to the selected item)
 F2 key (Rename the selected item)
 CTRL+RIGHT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word)
 CTRL+LEFT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word)
 CTRL+DOWN ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph)
 CTRL+UP ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph)
 CTRL+SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Highlight a block of text)
 SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text in a
document)
 CTRL+A (Select all)
 F3 key (Search for a file or a folder)
 ALT+ENTER (View the properties for the selected item)
 ALT+F4 (Close the active item, or quit the active program)
 ALT+ENTER (Display the properties of the selected object)
 ALT+SPACEBAR (Open the shortcut menu for the active window)
 CTRL+F4 (Close the active document in programs that enable you to have multiple documents open simultaneously)
 ALT+TAB (Switch between the open items)
 ALT+ESC (Cycle through items in the order that they had been opened)
 F6 key (Cycle through the screen elements in a window or on the desktop)
 F4 key (Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer)
 SHIFT+F10 (Display the shortcut menu for the selected item)
 ALT+SPACEBAR (Display the System menu for the active window)
 CTRL+ESC (Display the Start menu)
 ALT+Underlined letter in a menu name (Display the corresponding menu)
 Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu (Perform the corresponding command)
 F10 key (Activate the menu bar in the active program)
 RIGHT ARROW (Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu)
 LEFT ARROW (Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu)
 F5 key (Update the active window)
 BACKSPACE (View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer)
 ESC (Cancel the current task)
 SHIFT when you insert a CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive (Prevent the CD-ROM from automatically playing)
 CTRL+SHIFT+ESC (Open Task Manager)
 RIGHT ARROW (Move to the right or to the beginning of the next line)
 LEFT ARROW (Move to the left or to the end of the previous line)
 UP ARROW (Move up one row)
 DOWN ARROW (Move down one row)
 PAGE UP (Move up one screen at a time)
 PAGE DOWN (Move down one screen at a time)
 HOME (Move to the beginning of the line)
 END (Move to the end of the line)
 CTRL+HOME (Move to the first character)
 CTRL+END (Move to the last character)
 SPACEBAR (Switch between Enlarged and Normal mode when a character is selected)

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