Fourth Monthly Test Grade 7
Fourth Monthly Test Grade 7
Fourth Monthly Test Grade 7
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1. It is the process of maintaining hardware components which include diagnosing issues, upgrading,
and repairing the hardware of a computer.
A. Computer Hardware Servicing C. Computer Servicing
B. Electro-static Discharge Tools D. Servicing
3. This is an anti-static device designed for safety of a person working on very sensitive electronic
equipment.
A. Anti-static wrist strap C. Anti-static Mat
B. Electro-static Discharge Tools D. Static Discharge
4. This is a type of screwdriver that is probably one of the most common and versatile tools.
A. Hand Tools C. Reed and Prince Screwdrivers
B. Flat head screwdrivers D. Allen Key
5. The pointed tip and straight edges differentiate it with Philips, which has curved edges.
A. Hand Tools C. Reed and Prince Screwdrivers
B. Flat head screwdrivers D. Allen Key
7. This is a screwdriver with an X shape head driver that matches the X on the head of the screws.
A. Philips head screwdrivers C. Wire cutter
B. Allen Key D. Needle-nose pliers
10. It is used to retrieve parts from location that are too small for your hand to fit.
A. Crimping tool C. Tweezers
B. Part retriever D. Needle-nose pliers
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11. It is used for making network cables.
A. Crimping tools C. Tweezers
B. Part retriever D. Needle-nose pliers
13. These are tools used for cleaning. Included in this type of tools are cloth, cleaning fluids,
compressed air and lens cleaning kit.
A. Cloth C. Cleaning Fluid
B. Cleaning Tools D. Compressed air
14. A cleaning system for the lens of the laser pick-up of the CD player, CD-ROM or DVD player.
A. Cleaning fluid C. Compressed air
B. Cloth D. CD lens cleaner
15. It is the brain of the computer that processes and executes digital instructions from various
programs; its clock speed determines the computer's performance and efficiency in processing data
A. Motherboard C. RAM
B. CPU (Central Processing Unit) D. Hard Disk Drive
16. This is a printed circuit board that holds the central processing unit (CPU) and other essential
internal hardware and functions as the central hub that all other hardware components run through.
A. Motherboard C. RAM
B. CPU (Central Processing Unit) D. Hard Disk Drive
17. It is a hand-held pointing device that moves a cursor around a computer screen and enables
interaction with objects on the screen. It may be wired or wireless.
A. Keyboard C. Microphone
B. Camera D. Mouse
18.It is a device that translates sound waves into electrical signals and supports computer-based audio
communications.
A. Keyboard C. Microphone
B. Camera D. Mouse
19. It is an output device similar to a TV screen that displays information, documents or images
generated by the computing device.
A. Printer C. Speaker
B. Monitor D. Headphones/earphones
21. A materials requisition form is a source document that the production department uses to request
materials for the manufacturing process.
A. Requisition Tools C. Requisition Materials
B. Requisition Acquiring D. Acquiring Tools
22. Certain elements, such as flooring or the amount of paint you need will require the surface area
measurement.
A. Count C. Volume
B. Length D. Area
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23. Measurements of volume will be required for certain materials, such as the amount of concrete
required to lay the foundation, or the asphalt per yard to pour the parking lot outside the building.
A. Count C. Volume
B. Length D. Area
24. You must count everything required for individual items from the studs required to complete the
project to the number of light fixtures and faucets.
A. Count C. Volume
B. Length D. Area
25. Certain items, such as pipes and cables, are measured by.
A. Count C. Volume
B. Length D. Area
26. A complete list of all materials and stores required for a job, complete with quantities.
A. Bill of Materials C. Bill of Acquisitions
B. Bill of Tools D. Borrower’s Slip
28. You must count to determine the components needed to complete the job.
A. The takeoff process C. Count the symbols
B. Measure the circuits D. Calculate the takeoff
29. The exact details of the process will vary depending on a variety of factors, including the software
you’re using, the type of job, the scale of job, and your specialization as mechanical, electrical and
plumbing engineering (MEP) estimator
A. The takeoff process C. Count the symbols
B. Measure the circuits D. Calculate the takeoff
30. Using the counts and measurements you came up with in the two previous steps, you can produce
your takeoff figure.
A. The takeoff process C. Count the symbols
B. Measure the circuits D. Calculate the takeoff
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