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Pre-test: Direction:

Select the letter of the


correct answer. Write
your answers in your
activity notebook.
1. It provides a displays results and
converts information into readable form
after the computer has processed the input
data that has been entered in the
computer through an input device.
a. Software
b. Output Device
c. Application Software
d. Input Device
2. A device that prints
graphics or text on paper.
a. Speaker
b. Smartboard
c. Printer
d. LCD Projector
3. The following are the examples
of an output device, except.
a. Speaker
b. Keyboard
c. Smart Board
d. Printer
4. Types of printer which are
widely used in calculators and
fax machines.
a. Line Printer
b. LED Printer
c. Laser Printer
d. Thermal Printer
5. An output device that allows
you to listen to music and hear
sound effects from your computer.
a. Speaker
b. Smart Board
c. LCD Monitor
d. Printer
6. It is type of software that
allows you to find and view
websites on the Internet.
a. Web browser
b. Anti-Virus
c. Application Software
d. Bookmarks
7.It is responsible for catching
viruses in spammy downloads
and fishy websites.
a. Anti-Virus
b. Web Browser
c. Search Engine
d. Links
8. The following are ways of
extending the life of your
computer, except.
a. Perform Regular Software
Updates
b. Repaint your computer system
c. Backup Files daily
d. Avoid Extreme Temperatures
9.Why is it necessary a PC to have a
perform constantly a regular software
updates?
a. To enhance security features
because it updates keep your PC
running smoothly.
b. To Back up files
c. Delete unnecessary files
d. All of the Above
10.It helps you save a web address
organize specific websites so you
can revisit them again and again.
a. Search Engine
b. Internet Browser
c. Bookmark
d. None of the Above
Answer:
1. B 6. A
2. C 7. A
3. B 8. B
4. D 9. A
5. A 10. C
Performing Computer
Operations (Part 2)
Competencies
LO 1 – Produce output/ data using computer system
(TLE_IACSS912PCO-If-7)
LO 2 – Use basic functions of a www- browser to locate information
(TLE_IACSS912PCO-Ig-h-)
LO 3 – Maintain computer equipment and systems (TLE_IACSS912PCO-
Ii-j-9)
Let us define the following terms:
• Software - the programs and other operating
information used by a computer.
• Internet -a wider network that allows
computer networks around the world
interconnected.
• Search Engine - is a software system that is
designed to carry out web search (Internet
search).
• WWW (World Wide Web) – computer network
consisting of a collection of internet sites that
offer text and graphics and sound and other
information data.
• Computer Virus - is a type of computer
program that, when executed, replicates itself
by modifying other computer programs and
inserting its own code.
Produce Output/Data
Using Computer
System
1.Computer Display Monitor
An output device that
displays information in visual
form, using text and
graphics.
Types of
Monitor
CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) Monitor
Type of monitor that is a
vacuum tube that
contains one or more
electron guns and a
phosphorescent screen
and is used to display
images.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Monitors
Type of monitor which the
technology has been used
in laptops for some time. It
has recently been made
commercially available as
monitors for desktop PCs.
LED (Light Emitting Diode) Monitor
Type of monitor which
technology were used in
almost every electrical and
electronic product on the
market, from a tiny on/off
light to digital readouts,
flashlights, traffic lights and
perimeter lighting.
2. LCD Projector
Type of monitor that utilize
two sheets of polarizing
material with a liquid crystal
solution between them. An
electric current passed
through the liquid causes
the crystals to align so that
light cannot pass through
them.
3. Smart Board
A type of display
screen that has a
touch sensitive
transparent panel
covering the screen,
which is similar to a
touch screen.
4. Printer
An output device that prints
graphics or text on paper.
Types of
Printer
Ink-Jet or Bubble-Jet
Printer
Ink at a sheet of paper.
Ink-jet printers
produce high-quality
text and graphics.
Laser Printer
Uses the same
technology as copy
machines. Laser
printers produce very
high quality text and
graphics.
LCD and LED Printer
Similar to a laser
printer, but uses
liquid crystals or light-
emitting diodes
rather than a laser to
produce an image on
the drum.
Line Printer
Contains a chain of
characters or pins that
print an entire line at
one time. Line printers
are very fast, but
produce low-quality
print.
Thermal Printer
An inexpensive printer
that works by pushing
heated pins against
heat-sensitive paper.
Thermal printers are
widely used in
calculators and fax
5. Speakers
Used to play sound. They
may be built into the system
unit or connected with
cables. Speakers allow you
to listen to music and hear
sound effects from your
computer.
Name and give the
uses of the following
computer’s component
Name:__________
Use:____________
________________
________________
Name:__________
Use:____________
________________
________________
Name:__________
Use:____________
________________
________________
Name:__________
Use:____________
________________
________________
Name:__________
Use:____________
________________
________________
Assignment:
Site on the internet at least five
(5) advantages and five (5)
disadvantages of technology in
our every life?
 Give the different
types of Monitor
 Give the different
types of Printer
Based on the pictures
what did you notice?
What do you think is
the importance of it in
our everyday life?
Printing Data
Procedure
Printing Data Procedure
1. Make sure that your printer is
connected to your computer and turned
on. If your printer connects over Wi-Fi,
this will mean making sure that you're
on the same Internet network as your
printer; otherwise, you'll need to plug
your printer's USB cable into your
computer.
2. Open Start.
Click the
Windows logo in
the bottom-left
corner of the
screen.
3. Open File
Explorer. Click
the Documents
the bottom-left
side of the Start
window.
4. Go to the document that
you want to print. Click the
folder that contains the
document on the left side of
the File Explorer window.
Common documents that
you can print include the
following: Word, Excel, or
PowerPoint documents PDF
files Photos
5. Select the
document. Click
the document
that you want to
print.
6. Click the Share tab.
It's in the upper-left
corner of the window.
Doing so prompts a
toolbar to appear
below the Share
section.
7. Click Print. You'll find this
in the "Send" section of the
toolbar. The Print window
will open.
If Print is greyed out,
your selected document
can't be printed. You'll see
this for things like Notepad
Next documents.
8. Select your
printer. Click the
"Printer" drop-down
box, then click your
printer's name
9. Select a number
of copies. In the
"Copies" box, type
in the number of
copies of the
document that
you'd like to print.
This is different than the number of
pages. Edit other print settings if need
be. The menu for each document type
will vary, but you'll have the following
options for most documents:

1)Orientation- Determine
whether your document is
oriented vertically or
horizontally.
2. Color - Decide between
printing in black and white or
including color printing. You
must have colored ink in your
printer to print in color.
3. Number of sides - Choose
single-sided printing to print one
sheet of paper per page, or
choose double-sided printing to
use both sides of a piece of paper
10. Click Print. It's
either at the bottom
of the window or at
the top of the
window. Your
document will begin
printing.
Web Browser:
 It is a type of software that
allows you to find and view
websites on the Internet. The
following are the most
commonly use web browser with
its designated logo.
Google
Chrome
Internet
Explorer
Safari
Microsoft
Edge
Mozilla
Firefox
A Web browser has its own
parts that has a specific
operation. The following are
the parts of a web browser.
1. URLs and the address bar- short for Uniform
Resource Locator and serves as a unique
address that tells your browser where to go on
the Internet. When you type a URL (World
Wide Web- WWW) into the browser's address
bar and press Enter on your keyboard, the
browser will load the page associated with
that URL. Example: https://www.
facebook.com/
2. Navigation buttons- Back and
Forward buttons that allow you
to move through websites you've
recently viewed. You can also
click and hold either button to
see your recent history.
3. Links – it provides a group of words,
phrase, or images on a website that's blue
or underlined in blue, it's probably a
hyperlink, or link for short. You might
already know how links work, even if
you've never thought about them much
before. For example, try clicking the link
below.
4. Refresh button will reload
the current page. If a website
stops working, try using the
Refresh button.
5. Tabbed browsing- allow
you to open links by
clicking a new tab button.
6. Bookmarks – helps you save a
web address organize specific
websites so you can revisit them
again and again by simply locate
and select the Star icon to
bookmark the current website.
7. History - it keeps a history of every
site you visit and provides a way to find
a site you visited previously thru
opening your browser settings—
usually by clicking the icon in the
upper-right corner—and select History.
Downloading files
In downloading all data file
from a web browser, it can
have downloaded directly or
saved, to your computer. If
you click a link to a file, it
may download
automatically, thru right-
click from the link and select
Save target as
8.Saving images – to save an image
from a website to your computer,
you do right-click the image and
select Save image as (or Save picture
as)
Name the following Web Browser:
Answer:
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Safari
Microsoft Edge
Internet Explorer
Assignment:
Research about Maintaining
Computer Equipment and
Systems. Write your answer
on your assignment notebook.
TRUE OR FALSE: Write
TRUE if the statement is
correct and FALSE if the
statement is incorrect
1. Make sure that your
printer is not connected
to your computer and
turned on
FALSE
2. In Opening Start
Button. Click the
Windows logo in the
upper-left corner of the
screen.
FALSE
3. After clicking the Start
button, open File Explorer
and Click the Documents
the bottom-left side of the
Start window.
TRUE
Maintaining
Computer
Equipment and
Systems
1. Install Antivirus Software
Antivirus software is
responsible for catching
viruses in spammy downloads
and fishy websites.
2. Perform Regular Software
Updates
Updates generally contain fixes
for bugs and glitches as well as
enhanced security features
because it updates keep your PC
running smoothly.
3. Run Computer
Maintenance
Computer maintenance is
important step in protecting
your computer. Scans and
updates are also necessary.
4. Backup Files
A good thing is to backup all files so
that they are there if something
happens to a computer by saving
files to external hard drives which are
the popular choice for backing up
photos, videos and other files.
5. Clean the Screen
It should be keep clean the
screen by the use a soft
cloth or wipes specifically
made for electronics
6. Remove Dust from Vents and
Fans
The fan and vents keep your
computer from getting too
hot, but dust can get inside
and cause them to run slow.
7. Use a Surge Protector
Just one power surge can fry your
computer while it’s plugged in.
Protect your system with an
inexpensive surge protector, and
carry one with you, too.
8. Avoid Extreme Temperatures
Moderate temperatures of 68 to 71
degrees Fahrenheit are ideal
temperatures for computers. Avoid
leaving your laptop in a hot car or
cold, damp basement for instance.
10. Carry Laptops in Cases
If you bring your computer with you to
school or work, make sure that you
transport it in a padded carrying case.
These cases not only protect computers
from scratches and dents, but also they
prevent them from getting dust and
debris inside the fans, vents, etc.
Direction: Choose your answer inside the
box provided. Write your answer in your
activity notebook.
An ___________________is responsible for catching viruses
in spammy downloads and fishy websites. Perform regular
software _______________ to enhanced security features
because it updates keep your PC running smoothly.
Computer ______________ is important step in protecting
your computer. Scans and updates are also necessary. A
good thing is also to ________________ all files so that they
are there if something happens to a computer by saving files
to external hard drives which are the popular choice for
backing up photos, videos and other files. __________ and
updates are also necessary
Assignment: Read
your notes, prepare
for your summative
test tomorrow.

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