Form One Computer Studies Exams plus Answers
Form One Computer Studies Exams plus Answers
SUNRISE EVALUATION EXAM F1
Name……………………………………………………Adm. No………..………………..
Date …………………………………………………………Student’s Signature………………
451
COMPUTER STUDIES
PAPER
(THEORY)
TIME: 2 ½ HRS
FORM 1
Kenya certificate of secondary education (K.C.S.E)
Instructions to candidates
This paper consists of TWO sections, A and B
answer all questions in sections A and B
for examiners use only
section | Question | SCORE |
A | 1 – 15 | |
B |
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Total marks |
This paper consists of 8printed pages.
Candidates should check to ensure that all pages are printed as indicated and no question is missing.
SECTION A (40 MARKS)
- What is a peripheral device? (2 marks)
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- Define the term program . (2 marks)
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- State three functions of the Central Processing Unit. (3 marks)
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- List the two forms of Data and give a brief explanation of each. (2 mks)
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- James is a scientist. He uses speech method to enter her observations for an experiment into a computer.
- Define an input Device. (1 mark)
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- Give an example of an Input device. . (1 mark)
- a) What is the meaning of a “data processing?” (1 mark)
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- b) Differentiate between data and Information. (2 marks)
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- ) Define the term microcomputers. (1 mark)
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- b) Give four examples of Microcomputers. (2 marks)
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- Explain three Differences between Data and Information. (3 marks)
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- State any 4 care and maintenance for optical disks (4mks).
- i) List Four salient features of a computer. (2 marks)
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- ii) Write the following acronyms in full (4 mark)
OCR
CDROM
DVDR
WORM
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- 11. List Three components found inside the System Unit.
- i) (1 mark)
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- ii) (1 mark)
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iii). (1 mark)
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- Name the Three factors that are used to classify computers.
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- ii) (1 mark)
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iii). (1 mark)
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- List and give the functions of computer buses.
- i) (1 mark)
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- ii) (1 mark)
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iii). (1 mark)
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- Write the sequence of computers in descending order according to their physical size and processing power. (2 marks)
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- Name three examples of Desktop Computers? (3 marks)
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SECTIOB B. Answer question 16 and any other three questions
- a) Define the terms below.
- i) Embeded Computer (1 mark)
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- ii) Artificial Intelligence (1mark)
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iii) Dedicated Computer (1mark)
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- b) Draw a well labeled diagram of a computer outlining the physical parts. (5 marks)
- Draw a T-Table that outlines any five differences between a computer and a calculator. (5marks)
- d) What type of data does a hybrid computer process? (2 marks) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
- a) Distinguish between the following terms.
- i) (2 marks)
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- ii) Computer System. (2 marks)
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- b) List the Advantages of using computers. (6 marks)
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- c) Give Five reasons why a mobile phone is also referred to as a computer. (5 marks)
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- a) Briefly describe each of the following mouse operations.
- i) Clicking (2 marks)
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- ii) Double Clicking (2 marks)
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iii) Right Clicking (2 marks)
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- Define a Keyboard. (1 mark)
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- c) List any four types of keyboards. (4marks)
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- d) Name four type of ports found at the back of a System Unit. (4marks)
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- a) Differentiate the two types of system unit below:
- i) Tower type System unit (2 marks)
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- ii) Desktop System unit (2 marks)
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- b) Explain four measures that protect computers in the computer Laboratory. (4 marks)
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- c) Explain Three measures that protect the user in the computer Laboratory. (3 marks)
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- d) Explain the effect of information technology in:
- i) Employment (2 marks)
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- ii) Environment. (2 marks)
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- a) The largest most powerful computer is called …………………………………………………(1mark)
- b) Explain the following communication devices
- i) Palmtop Computers (2 marks)
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- ii) P.C. (2 marks) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
- c) The speed of a computer is measured in ………………………………………………….…(2 marks)
- d) Name the three key terms that define a computer. (3 marks)
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- e) Write the following acronyms in full.
- POST…………………………………………………………………..……………(1 mark)
- BIOS………………………………………………………………………………..(1 mark)
- CMOS ………………………………………………………………………………(1 mark)
- PDA…………………………………………………………………………………(1 mark)
v CPU…………………………………………………………………………………(1 mark)
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451 COMPUTER STUDIES MARKING SCHEME
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1 | Peripheral devices are devices connected to the System unit using special cables called data interface cables that carry data, programs & information to and from the processor.
The cables are connected to the system unit using connectors called Ports |
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2 | Program is a set of related instructions written in the language of the computer & is used to make the computer perform a specific task | 2 | ||||
3 | ü Controls the use of the main memory in storing data and information
ü Processing and manipulation of data into useful information ü Manages execution of instructions ü Give commands to all parts of the computer ü Control the sequence of operations within the computer |
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4 | ü Digital/ Discrete Data
ü Analogue Data |
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5a | ü Device that is used to enter data and instructions into the computer. | 1 | ||||
5b | ü Keyboard
ü Mouse ü Microphone |
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6a | ü Process of converting data into meaningful information. | 1 | ||||
6b | ü Data – Raw facts which are less meaningful to the user
ü Information – Data that has been processed and is useful to the user |
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7a | They are less powerful than minicomputers & their internal memory is smaller than that of minicomputers. | 1 | ||||
7b | ü Desktop computers
ü Laptop Computers ü Palmtop and ü Pocket Computers
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9a | ü Typing/ alphanumeric keys | ½ | ||||
9b | ü Numeric keys | ½ | ||||
9c | ü Function keys | ½ | ||||
9d | ü Cursor movement keys | ½ | ||||
9e | ü Special keys | ½ | ||||
9f | ü Editing keys | ½ | ||||
10 | ü Speed
ü Accuracy ü Reliability ü Consistency ü Storage ü Automation ü Diligence |
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11 | ü Diligence- Unlike human beings, a computer can work continuously without getting tired or bored | 1 | ||||
12 | ü Physical size & processing power
ü Purpose for which they are designed ü Functionality (Method/ mode of operation).
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13 | ü Data bus- carries data to and from the CPU. Pathway where the actual data transfer takes place
ü Control bus- is the pathway for all timing and controlling functions sent by the control unit to other parts of the computer ü Address bus- used to locate the storage position in memory where the next instruction or data to be processed is held. |
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14 | ü 1.Supercomputers
ü 2.Mainframe computers ü 3.Minicomputers ü 4.Microcomputers |
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15 | ü Home computer
ü Personal computer (PC). ü Workstation |
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16a | ü i.Embeded Computer- This is a computer that is within another device or system but is not accessed directly
ü ii.Artificial Intelligence-The ability of computers to mimic human intelligence. ü iii.Dedicated Computer- a general-purpose computer that is committed to some processing task |
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16d | ü Analogue data
ü Digital data |
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17a | ü i.Computer- is an electronic machine that processes raw data to give information as output.
ü ii.Computer System-Is a collection of entities namely Hardware, software and liveware that work together to achieve a certain goal. |
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17b | ü Computers process data faster:
ü The processing speed of a computer when measured against other devices like typewriters & calculators is far much higher. ü Computers are more accurate & reliable: ü Computers produce more accurate results as long as the correct instructions & data are entered. They also have the ability to handle numbers with many decimal places. ü Computers are more efficient: ü A computer requires less effort to process data as compared to human beings or other machines. ü Computers can quickly and effectively store & retrieve large amounts of data.
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17c | a It is electronic.
a Has a screen. a It has a Keypad. a Has a Memory. a It is programmable.
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18a | a i. Clicking-Pressing the left mouse button once to select an item or command.
a ii. Double Clicking-Pressing the left mouse button twice in a quick succession. a Iii. Right Clicking-Pressing the right mouse button once to display shortcut menu. |
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18b | a Keyboard- Input device used to enter data and instructions into the computer by typing. | 1 | ||||
18c | a Traditional keyboard
a Ergonomic a Keypad a Braille Keyboard |
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18d | a Serial Ports
a Parallel ports a USB (Universal Serial Bus) Port a PS/2 a Video Port a Firewire port |
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19a | a i. Tower type-Is a type of a system unit that is placed upright and is meant to be placed on the floor.
a ii. Desktop- A type of a system unit that is meant to be placed on top of an office desk. |
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19b | a Provide stable power supply
a Install lightining arrestors a Control dust and dumpness a No foodstuff and Beaverages a Insulated cables to avoid short circuit a Burglar proof |
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19c | a Provide standard furniture
a Avoid overcrowding a Use of antiglare screens a Well ventilated rooms a Insulated wires |
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19d | i.Employment
ü Job creation ü Job displacement ü Job replacement ii Environment ü Pollution (from computer parts) e.g. noise ü Energy consumption |
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20a | a Super Computer | |||||
20b | a Palmtops -are small enough to fit in the pocket, and can be held in the palm when being used.
a Personal Computer- This is the name given to any computer designed to be used when placed on a desk in an office environment. |
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20c | a GigaHertz -GHZ | 1 | ||||
20d | a Input
a Process a Output |
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20e | a POST-Power-On-Self-Test
a BIOS-Basic Input Output System a CMOS-Complementary Metal Oxide and Semi Conductor a PDA-Personal Digital Assistance |
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