First Term Mid Term Test Computer Studies Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 7

Week 7: Mid-Term Assessment and Review Test Questions

Below are 30 fill-in-the-blank questions covering the topics previously taught this term (Week 1 to Week 6).


1. A ________ is a part of the computer that stores data electronically.
a) Printer
b) Keyboard
c) Storage device
d) Monitor

2. An example of a storage device is a ________.
a) Flash drive
b) Speaker
c) Mouse
d) Microphone

3. The ________ displays the output of processed data on the computer.
a) Monitor
b) Hard disk
c) Keyboard
d) CD/DVD

4. The ________ is used to play sound from the computer.
a) Printer
b) Speaker
c) Mouse
d) Monitor

5. A ________ is used to store large amounts of data on the computer.
a) Monitor
b) Mouse
c) Hard disk
d) Keyboard

6. ________ is a storage device that is small and portable.
a) Hard disk
b) Flash drive
c) Monitor
d) Speaker

7. A ________ is used to print documents from a computer.
a) Speaker
b) Printer
c) Monitor
d) Mouse

8. A ________ is used to display pictures, videos, and text on a computer screen.
a) Flash drive
b) Keyboard
c) Monitor
d) Speaker

9. A ________ stores data on a circular disk and can be used in a CD/DVD drive.
a) Flash drive
b) Hard disk
c) CD/DVD
d) Monitor

10. ________ is the process of writing instructions for a computer to follow.
a) Programming
b) Typing
c) Printing
d) Editing

11. A person who writes code for a computer is called a ________.
a) Designer
b) Programmer
c) Teacher
d) Doctor

12. The ________ device shows the result of processed data in visual form.
a) Hard disk
b) Monitor
c) Flash drive
d) Printer

13. A ________ is an example of an output device.
a) Keyboard
b) Monitor
c) Flash drive
d) Hard disk

14. The ________ is the main screen where you can find all the tools in Microsoft PowerPoint.
a) Menu bar
b) Monitor
c) Printer
d) Flash drive

15. A ________ is a small device used to store data and can be easily carried in a pocket.
a) Flash drive
b) Monitor
c) Printer
d) Hard disk

16. The ________ in Microsoft PowerPoint contains buttons like File, Edit, View, etc.
a) Menu bar
b) Flash drive
c) Hard disk
d) Speaker

17. ________ is a visual representation of the output from the computer.
a) Printing
b) Programming
c) Display
d) Typing

18. A ________ is an example of a visual output device.
a) Flash drive
b) Speaker
c) Monitor
d) Hard disk

19. The ________ allows you to create and display slides in a presentation.
a) Hard disk
b) Microsoft PowerPoint
c) Speaker
d) Monitor

20. ________ is a program that helps you create presentations with slides.
a) Microsoft Paint
b) Microsoft PowerPoint
c) Microsoft Word
d) Microsoft Excel

21. The ________ is a strip that contains menus in Microsoft PowerPoint.
a) Menu bar
b) Hard disk
c) Monitor
d) Flash drive

22. ________ devices help to give out the result of processed data.
a) Input
b) Storage
c) Output
d) Processing

23. ________ is an example of an output device used to produce sound.
a) Printer
b) Monitor
c) Speaker
d) Flash drive

24. To start using Microsoft PowerPoint, you first need to ________ the program.
a) Close
b) Launch
c) Minimize
d) Maximize

25. A ________ stores data in electronic form and is often used for backups.
a) Monitor
b) Flash drive
c) Speaker
d) Printer

26. The ________ bar is located at the top of the Microsoft PowerPoint window.
a) Menu
b) Storage
c) Tool
d) Output

27. The ________ is used to navigate between different options in Microsoft PowerPoint.
a) Flash drive
b) Menu bar
c) Monitor
d) Speaker

28. A ________ is used to play audio files from the computer.
a) Speaker
b) Monitor
c) Hard disk
d) Flash drive

29. To view your slides in Microsoft PowerPoint, you need to use the ________.
a) Flash drive
b) Monitor
c) Speaker
d) Hard disk

30. A ________ is an example of a device used to produce hard copies of documents.
a) Printer
b) Flash drive
c) Hard disk
d) Monitor


These questions are designed to assess pupils’ understanding of the concepts taught during the first six weeks of the term, including storage devices, output devices, and the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint.

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