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Grade 10

UNIT 1: ORGANIZATION OF FILES

1. Which of the following is NOT a type of file system?


a) NTFS
b) FAT32
c) ZIP
d) Ex FAT

2. What is the primary function of file compression?


a) To increase file size
b) To reduce the file size for storage or transfer
c) To delete files
d) To encrypt the file

3. What happens when a file is deleted in Windows but not emptied from the Recycle Bin?
a) It is permanently lost
b) It is moved to a backup location
c) It can be restored from the Recycle Bin
d) It becomes unreadable

4. Which of the following file extensions is typically associated with a word document?
a) .exe
b) .jpg
c) .docx
d) .mp4

5. Which method allows you to transfer Program into a file.


a) File Import
b) File Export
c) File Compression
d) File Backup

6. What is the purpose of the file directory structure?


a) To organize and categorize files into folders
b) To delete unnecessary files
c) To keep track of file extensions
d) To increase the speed of file opening

7. What is a common method of backing up files?


a) Using a USB flash drive
b) Compressing the files
c) Transferring files over the internet
d) Deleting old files
8. Which of the following is a typical feature of a file backup system?
a) Compression
b) Encryption
c) Automatic regular updates
d) All of the above

9. What is the main purpose of file management?


a) To delete unnecessary files
b) To organize and manage files efficiently
c) To create file extensions
d) To restrict access to files

10. Which of the following is NOT a type of storage drive?


a) Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
b) Solid State Drive (SSD)
c) Optical Drive
d) Network Cable

11. A file name extension is used to:


a) Extend the size of a file
b) Identify the type of file
c) Compress the file
d) Encrypt the file

12. Which of the following formats is commonly used for file conversion?
a) CSV
b) DOCX
c) PDF
d) All of the above

13. What is the purpose of file defragmentation?


a) To compress files
b) To organize fragmented files for faster access
c) To delete unnecessary files
d) To backup files

14. Which is the correct definition of a "folder" in file management?


a) A storage medium
b) A collection of files stored in the same location
c) A single file
d) A file extension
15. Which of the following is the best way to secure files from unauthorized access?
a) Rename the file
b) Delete the file
c) Encrypt the file
d) Compress the file

16. What is the difference between "saving" and "saving as" in most applications?
a) "Save" overwrites the current file, "Save As" creates a new copy
b) "Save" creates a new copy, "Save As" overwrites the current file
c) "Save" deletes the file, "Save As" compresses it
d) There is no difference

17. Which of the following is a file backup strategy?


a) Storing files only on one device
b) Backing up files to an external drive
c) Ignoring file backups
d) Never compressing files

18. What does it mean to "restore" a file?


a) To permanently delete the file
b) To convert the file to a different format
c) To recover a deleted or lost file
d) To compress the file

UNIT 2: COMPUTER NETWORK

1. Which of the following is the primary function of network protocols?


a) To convert file formats
b) To define rules for data transmission between devices
c) To store and manage files
d) To delete unnecessary network data

2. Which of the following is a type of wireless transmission medium?


a) Ethernet cable
b) Microwave
c) Fiber optic cable
d) USB drive

3. Which type of network uses radio waves for communication?


a) LAN
b) WAN
c) Cellular network
d) Ethernet
4. Which device is used to connect different networks and forward data packets?
a) Switch
b) Router
c) Hub
d) Modem

5. What is the primary purpose of a router in a network?


a) To transmit data packets between devices on the same network
b) To connect networks and forward data packets to the correct destination
c) To store data locally
d) To encrypt data in the network

6. Which of the following is a feature of cellular networks?


a) They use fixed transmission cables
b) They provide mobile communication through base stations
c) They require physical switches for connection
d) They are used for satellite communication

7. Which of the following is an example of a satellite network application?


a) Wi-Fi
b) Television broadcasting
c) Ethernet LAN
d) Fiber optic internet

8. Which of the following is a common transmission medium in computer networks?


a) Fiber optic cable
b) Inkjet printer
c) Magnetic tape
d) USB flash drive

9. Which device is primarily used in a telecommunications network?


a) Router
b) Scanner
c) Monitor
d) Hard disk

10. Which of the following is an example of a mobile communication system?


a) Radio broadcasting
b) Cellular networks
c) Ethernet cable
d) Satellite dish
11. Which network type uses base stations to provide connectivity?
a) Satellite networks
b) Cellular networks
c) LAN
d) VPN

12. What is the primary function of the Internet Protocol (IP)?


a) Managing user access
b) Sending data packets across networks
c) Compressing files for transfer
d) Encrypting data for security

13. What does "LAN" stand for?


a) Local Area Network
b) Large Area Network
c) Local Access Network
d) Link Access Network

14. Which device is used to connect devices within a local network?


a) Router
b) Switch
c) Modem
d) Repeater

15. What type of network is used for communication over long distances, often
globally?
a) LAN
b) MAN
c) WAN
d) WLAN

16. Which of the following is a key component of mobile communication systems?


a) Microwave towers
b) Base stations
c) Server rooms
d) Fiber optic cables

17. What does "Wi-Fi" stand for?


a) Wireless Frequency
b) Wireless Fidelity
c) Wireless File Transfer
d) Wide Frequency Internet

18. What is a modem used for in a network?


a) To establish wireless connections
b) To connect a computer to a broadband internet service
c) To store data
d) To increase network speed

19. Which of the following is a common form of wireless communication?


a) Bluetooth
b) Ethernet
c) Fiber optic cable
d) Coaxial cable

20. What is a "VPN" used for?


a) To protect against viruses
b) To encrypt data and protect privacy over the internet
c) To increase internet speed
d) To connect to a local area network

21. Which of the following is a key feature of satellite communication?


a) Limited range
b) Uses underground cables
c) Global coverage
d) High power consumption

22. Which technology is commonly used for wireless local area networks (WLAN)?
a) Bluetooth
b) Wi-Fi
c) LTE
d) 5G

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