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Computer Class 4

The document discusses the four basic operations of a computer: input, processing, storage, and output. It also covers installing and uninstalling programs, providing steps for installing Microsoft Office 2010 and describing sources for installing programs and what uninstalling a program is.

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Computer Class 4

The document discusses the four basic operations of a computer: input, processing, storage, and output. It also covers installing and uninstalling programs, providing steps for installing Microsoft Office 2010 and describing sources for installing programs and what uninstalling a program is.

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Computer Class:four

Unit#3: How a Computer Works

Q#1: Name the four operations a computer performs.

A: 1. Input 2. Processing 3. Storage 4. Output

Q#2:Define the input.

A: Entering an instruction or data into a computer is called input.

Q#3:How is input different from the output?

Input Output
An instruction or data provided to a computer is called The Result of processing is called the output.
input

The input is passed to the processor for execution The output is passed to the screen or other output
devices.

Q#4:Draw a diagram to show the information processing cycle

Ans: Page#34 diagram

Q#5Define output

Ans: When the execution completes, the result is displayed. This displayed result is called the output.

Q#6:What are some examples of processing storage?

Ans: Hard disk, CD /DVD and USB Flash Memory

Q#7: What is called processed data?

Ans: Process data is called information.

Q#8: What are the different types of input devices?

Ans: Microphone scanner Webcam Biometric device etc

Q#9: What are the four stages of the computer?

Ans: Input operation

Processing operation

Storage operation

Output operation

Page#34: B: Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.

1. Image 2. m 3. Various 4. Central processing unit (CPU)

Page#34: C. True or false

1. False 2. True 3. False 4. True 5.False


Unit#4:Adding or Removing Programs

Q#1 : What does the term installation means?

Ans: The process of putting a new program or piece of software into a computer is called installation.

Q#2: From what sources can you install a program?

Ans: You can install a program from any memory such as an optical disc, a hard disk or a flash drive.

Q#3: What is uninstalling a program?

Ans: Removing a program or piece of software from a computer is called uninstalling a program.

Q#4:Omitted

Q#5: How do you install Microsoft office 2010?

1. Insert the program CD or DVD in the CD/DVD Rom drive.


2. An autoplay menu opens
3. Click setup.exe and office installation wizard opens.
4. Click Continue . The installation wizard
5. Before clicking continue button , don’t forget to check box of “I accept the terms of the agreement”
6. Click Install Now. The installation of Microsoft office 2010 starts. Wait for installation complete
7. A little while after , the setup asks you to enter your product key. Type the product key from your disc cover.
8. Click close to complete the installation.

Fill in the blanks;

1. Adding a program to a computer is called installing a program.


2. There are three options in the menu.
3. Restart the computer if it is recommended by the wizard.
4. Type Control panel in search box.
5. You can install the programs saved in your computer.

True or False

1. False 2. False 3. True 4. False 5.True

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