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Term 1 Quiz 2018

Subject: Information & Communication Technology [ICT]

Stage: 7 Time: 60 Minutes

Student Name ………………………………. Teacher ………………………..

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST


- Write in dark blue or black pen.
- Do not use paper clips, glue or correction fluid.
- Carry out all instructions in each step. You can track your progress through the examination by crossing out
each question number.
- Enter your Name, School name and Year group on every printout before it is sent to the printer.
- Printouts with handwritten candidate details on will not be marked.
- At the end of the examination staple this Question Paper and all your printouts together.
- If you have produced rough copies of printouts, put a neat cross through each one to indicate that it is not the
copy to be marked.
- The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.

REMINDER TO CANDIDATES:
- You must write your FULL NAME and CLASS on all the work that you hand in.
- Do NOT use correction fluid, cross out the errors when required.
- Write in blue or black PEN.
- You are reminded of the need for legible handwriting in your answers.
- Your writing equipment MUST be in a clear bag / container.
- Write ALL answers either in the exam paper or on the lined paper provided.
- At the end of the exam, fasten all your work securely together.
- Mobile phones should be turned off and are NOT allowed in the exam room.
- You must NOT attempt to communicate with anyone during the exam
- If you need assistance RAISE your hand and a teacher will help you.
- You are allowed to bring a water bottle into the exam.

Smartphones are mini computers that we carry around in our pocket. They have
awesome features and gadgets such as a superb camera, navigation device, instant
messaging and phone. However, future smartphones may look entirely different.

1. Create a new named folder called FUTURE SMARTPHONES in your work area.

Your work area / work-space refers to the directory where you save work on your
computer.
• Download the file given below into your FUTURE SMARTPHONES folder.
• 3D Hologram Smartphone.jpg

2. You are now going to create a word processed document with text and graphics.

• Open a word processing application such as Google Docs or Microsoft Word

• Make sure your full name, school name and year group appears at the top of every [15]
page of this document when printed.

• Save the document with a new filename into your FUTURE SMARTPHONES folder as
Future_Smartphones.docx

• Take a screenshot of the files you downloaded into the FUTURE SMARTPHONES [15]
folder. Place the screenshot on Page 1 of your Future_Smartphones evidence
document.

3. Type the following piece of text in your Future_Smartphones document, starting from
Page 2.

Future Smartphones
Report by: Student Full Name

As technology evolves, the mini-computer you are already way too obsessed with is
bound to get even more useful.

Smartphones? Why do they even need to resemble handsets? Forget smartphones,


we're looking ahead to wearable (certainly), implantable (maybe), and even invisible
(why not?) devices. The next path to Smartphones technology could possibly be
holographic projections. 3D displays can be integrated with elements of movements
when it comes to user interactions with the phone. For example, you can resize your
photos by using your hands to ‘pull’ or ‘compress’ the holographic photos that appear
in front of you, move objects by ‘grabbing’ them from one place to another, etc. [10]

4. Use Spelling and Grammar check for validating the text. [3]

5. You are now going to set the Page Layout for your document.

• Set the page size to A4.

• Set the page orientation to Portrait.

• Set the top, bottom, left and right margins to 2 centimetres.

Stage 7 ICT Quiz Term 1 2018 Page 2


• Place screenshot evidence of your margin and page orientation settings in your [15]
Future_Smartphones document.

6. You are now going to EDIT / FORMAT this document. For editing you will use tools from
the Font Group.
[5]
• Set the font size of all the text to 12 point

• Set the font face (font type) of the entire text to a sans-serif font such as Arial / [5]
Calibri

• Make sure there is a blank line 12 points high after each paragraph and that the line [5]
spacing is consistent.

• Set all the text to single line spacing. [5]

• Set the alignment of all the text to be fully justified. [5]

7. You will now format the heading and subheading.

• Set the font size of the Heading to 24 points [2]

• Set the font size of the Sub-heading to 18 points [2]

• Make the heading and subheading Bold and underlined. [8]

8. You are now going to insert PICTURE in this document.

• Place the image 3D Hologram Smartphone.jpg below the subheading. [5]

Make sure it covers the entire page and wraps text as in line with the text. Do not
change the picture size.

9. Print the document. Staple the document with this question paper before handing it
over to your teacher.
Total Marks 100

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