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Part-a unit-3 session 2

The document is an assignment for Class IX in AI, focusing on basic ICT skills. It includes multiple-choice questions about computer systems, their characteristics, the IPO cycle, and components of computer systems. Additionally, it covers input and output devices and their functionalities.

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Part-a unit-3 session 2

The document is an assignment for Class IX in AI, focusing on basic ICT skills. It includes multiple-choice questions about computer systems, their characteristics, the IPO cycle, and components of computer systems. Additionally, it covers input and output devices and their functionalities.

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ASSIGNMENT-SESSION 2 CLASS: IX SUBJECT: AI

PART A- UNIT 3 BASIC ICT SKILLS - I

1. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a computer system?


(a) Perform fast
(b) Performs mathematical calculations accurately
(c) Apply judgement on its own in unknown/unexpected situations
(d) Safer in dangerous places like mines
(c) Apply judgement on its own in unknown/unexpected situations
2. Which of the following correctly defines a computer system?
(a) Hardware (b) Software
(c) Hardware + Software + Data (d) Hardware + Software + Data + Human Being
(c) Hardware + Software + Data
3. Unprocessed raw facts and figures are known as:
(a) Information (b) Storage (c) Data (d) All of these
(c) Data
4. In computer science, by information we mean:
(a) any output coming out from computer
(b) Processed data put in an intelligent form
(c) A report printed by the computer
(d) Plural of data
(b) Processed data put in an intelligent form
5. What is a computer? How is it useful device?
A computer is an electronic device that can perform a variety of operations according to
a set of instructions called program.
Computers are useful in:
(a) Data Processing (b) Communication (c) Automation
(d) Entertainment (e) Education (f) Healthcare
6. What are strengths and weaknesses of a computer system?
Strengths of a computer:
(a) Speed (b) High Storage Capacity
(c) Accuracy (d) Reliability (e) Versatility
Weaknesses of a computer:
(a) Lack of Decision-Making power. (b) Requires Substantial Investment.
7. What do you understand by IPO cycle?
The IPO cycle refers to the phases involved in the development and deployment of a
software product. IPO stands for Input, Process, and Output, which are fundamental
components of a software system. The IPO cycle outlines the stages from defining the
initial requirements (Input) through processing those requirements into a functional
software product (Process) to delivering the final product to users (Output).
8. What are the four basic components of a computer system?
(a) Input Function – is responsible for providing the information in the computer.
(b) Output Function – is responsible for displaying the processed data in readable form.
(c) Processing Function – is responsible for carrying out the given instructions on data.
(d) storage Function – is responsible for storing any kind of information permanently.
9. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a mobile system?
(a) Cellullar telephony (b) Unlimited power availability
(c) Dual camera (d) Elaborate hardware
(b) Unlimited power availability
10. What all types of functionality does a mobile system combine?
(a) Data communication (b) Cellular telephony
(c) Multimedia (d) Applications
(e) Personalization (f) Security
11. What common functionality is available in smart mobile devices?
(a) Mobile battery (b) Cellular telephony
(c) Interactivity with ease (d) Connectivity options
(e) Global Positioning System (f) Productivity apps
12. All computer systems can be split into three main components. These are shown
in the following diagram.

Complete the diagram below by adding the names of four different input devices and
four different output devices.

Input devices:
(a) The Keyboard (b) The Mouse (c) Scanner (d) Light Pen
Output devices:
(a) Monitor (b) Printer (c) Speakers (d) Projector
13. Consider the following information:

The diagram shows the main components of a computer system. R could represent:
(a) mouse or printer (b) printer or screen
(c) printer or disk drive (d) screen or keyboard
(c) printer or disk drive (Both are Output devices)

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