Information Technology Exam guide Unit 1: Fundamentals of Hardware and Software
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EXAM GUIDE: |
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GENERAL OBJECTIVES: On completion of this Section, students should:
1. appreciate the fundamental hardware and software terminologies and concepts; |
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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES The students should be able to:
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CONTENT
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State the functions of the basic components of all computers and list examples where applicable;
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Control unit, ALU, main memory/immediate access storage, backing store/disk storage, peripheral devices. |
2. | Explain the functions and uses of primary storage devices and media; |
Bistable devices, PROM, EPROM, RAM, ROM, byte, kilobyte bit, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte, word, wordsize, address, location and address content. |
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State and compare the characteristics and uses of secondary storage devices and media;
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Magnetic tape, floppy disk, rnicro-floppy disk, hard disk (fixed head, moving head, exchangeable), optical disks, Magneto Optical disk, CD, DVD |
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Explain and use terms associated with backing storage devices and media;
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Read/write head, sectors, tracks, buffers, cylinders, access time, sequential access, direct access. |
5. | State the characteristics and uses of input devices and media; |
Optical mark reader (OMR), character readers (OCR, MICR), mouse, joystick, light-pen, touch terminals, voice data entry (VDE), voice response unit, pads and tablets, point of sale (POS), bar code, keyboard, key-to disk, scanners. |
6. | Compare the characteristics and functions of output devices and media;
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Visual display unit (VDU); resolution, printers, |
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Describe how data are stored and manipulated within the computer. |
Binary number, Binary addition, ASCII, discrete and continous data, parity, conversion of decimal to binary and binary to decimal. Representation of intergers(postive and negative); sign and magnitude; two's complement; characters, BCD representation. |
8. | Distinguish between systems and application programs; |
Operating system functions, batch processing systems, on line systems, disk formatting, file management, data transfer, resource management. |
9. | Discuss the difference between generalized and specialised application packages; |
Application programs, custom-written software, general purpose software; specialized software package, customization of general purpose software. |
10. | Distinguish between types of user interface; |
Command driven, menu driven, HELP facilities, pull- down and pop-up menus, icons. Hardware: touch screens, pivoted monitors, antiglare screen. |
11. | Describe and apply appropriate file management techniques; |
Directories, naming of files, labelling of diskettes, storage of files on diskettes, user back-up; user check point. |
12. | Use the appropriate operating system functions to: |
(i) create a directory/folder; (ii) produce a directory listing of files; |
13. | Recognize and use the terms commonly associated with data communication; |
Point-to-point and broadcast transmission computer network, modem, bandwidth, simplex, duplex, half duplex protocol, local area network, wide area network, up-load, down-load, e-mail, bulletin board, data transfer mode, voice band. |
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Detect and rectify low level problems with the computer hardware.
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Loose interfacing cables, improperly adjusted monitor controls, changing ribbons/cartridges. |
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what kind of rewarded credits for how long and and its fees structure.
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Paul;
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I think you guys should give us a sneak peak of the first question on the exams.