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This document is a computer examination paper for Class IV, consisting of multiple sections including multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank, and descriptive questions. It assesses students' understanding of computer storage devices, data processing, and memory types. The paper is structured to test both theoretical knowledge and practical application in the subject of computers.
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Computer A

This document is a computer examination paper for Class IV, consisting of multiple sections including multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank, and descriptive questions. It assesses students' understanding of computer storage devices, data processing, and memory types. The paper is structured to test both theoretical knowledge and practical application in the subject of computers.
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CLASS: IV FULL MARKS: 25

SUBJECT: COMPUTER (SET A) TIME: 1 HOUR


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General Instructions:
● The paper consists of two printed pages.
● Copy the question numbers carefully before answering the questions.
● Show working wherever necessary.
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SECTION A

I. Choose the Correct Option: (Write only the answers) [1 × 6 = 6]

a. Anita is sorting her digital photos. She has groups of photos that are 500 KB, 2 GB, 1 TB,
and 10 MB in size. Which group is the smallest?
i) 500 KB ii) 2 GB iii) 1 TB iv) 10 MB

b. Which of the following devices is typically used as primary storage in a computer?


i) Hard Disk Drive ii) Solid State Drive iii) Random Access Memory (RAM)
iv) Digital Versatile Disc (DVD)

c. Harpreet wants to store a large movie file. Which of the following storage devices would
generally have the largest capacity suitable for this?
i) CD-R ii) Floppy Disk iii) USB Flash Drive iv) Micro SD Card

d. Priya wants to back up her photo collection from a vacation. Which of the following
storage devices would generally offer more storage capacity than a DVD?
i) USB Flash Drive ii) Blu-ray Disc iii) CD-ROM iv) Floppy Disk

e. What is the outcome of the operation '10 * 5'?


i) True ii) False iii) 50 iv) 105

f. Two students are discussing the size of a storage card.


Rohit: "I think a Micro SD Card is the smallest, maybe around 15 mm × 11 mm × 1 mm."
Priya: "No, that sounds like an SD Card size. An SD Card is 32 mm × 24mm × 2.1 mm."
Who is likely referring to the size of an SD Card according to the source information?

i) Rohit ii) Priya iii) Both are correct iv) Neither is correct

II. Do as Directed: (Write only the answers) [1 × 4 = 4]

a. Meaningful data is known as ______________. (Fill in the blank)

b. The main memory of the computer where data and instructions are held temporarily is the
Read Only Memory (ROM). (Correct the underlined word)

c. What is the process of converting raw facts and figures into meaningful output known as?
(Answer in one word)
d. I am a storage device often used in digital cameras and mobile phones, and I am smaller
than a Mini SD Card. (Who am I?)

e. Where are the permanent instructions needed to start up the computer stored? (Name the
following)

SECTION B

III. Pick the odd one out and state a reason for your choice: [2]

Keyboard, Monitor, Hard Disk Drive, Mouse

IV. Answer the following questions in complete sentences [3]

a. Explain why data stored in RAM is lost when the computer is turned off, but data stored on
a Hard Disk Drive is not.

b. Why is the processing of data essential to get useful information?

SECTION C

V. Picture Study Style Questions: (Write only the answers) [10]

a
i) Identify this common portable storage device. (One word)
ii) State one advantage this device has over a CD or DVD for transferring files between
computers. (Short Answer)

b. There are different types of discs: a silver one (CD-R), a shiny one with a rainbow tint
(CD-RW), and a bluish-purple one (DVD).

i) Which type of disc can you write data onto multiple times, erasing old data if needed?

ii) Give one reason why the other type of CD shown (CD-R) is not suitable for frequently
updated files. (Short Answer)

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