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Long Quiz

Computer System Servicing – ICT 11


Identify the ff.
1. A diagram that uses graphic symbols to depict the nature and flow of the steps in a
process.
2. It indicate both the starting point and the ending point of the process steps.
3. A diagram that displays the sequence of work steps that make up a process.
4. It provides the foundation for all quality improvement programs.
5. It is used to show the centers of holes, round shapes, or the travel of a center (path or
motion)
6. An algorithm for placing and locating files in an organized database.
7. A fundamental unit of information having just two possible values, as either of the binary
digits 0 or 1.
8. A unit of digital information in computing and telecommunications that most commonly
consists of eight bits.
9. It is used to show that part of the object has been removed or broken away
10. The point of interaction or communication between a computer and any other entity,
such as a printer or human operator.
11. A narrow printed circuit board that holds memory chips.
12. It Contain instructions that can be directly accessed by the CPU.
13. A storage device that uses removable 3.5-inch floppy disks.
14. A removable storage device that connects to a USB port.
15. It is used to show visible edges or contours of an object
16. It shows a decision point, such as yes/no or go/no-go.
17. An early drive controller interface that connects computers and hard disk drives.
18. A storage device that uses lasers to read data on the optical media.

Directions: Arrange the following steps in developing a flowchart. Put the number on a
separate sheet of paper.

19. Define the process to be flowcharted, and the purpose for flowcharting it.

20. Establish process boundaries - the starting and ending points.

21. Put the steps in chronological sequence. Sometimes it's easier to start with
the last step and work back to the first step.
22. Assign flowchart symbols such as boxes, diamonds, and triangles.

23. Review and title the flowchart.

24. Assemble the right people to develop the flowchart— those operators,
technicians, or office workers who are actually involved in the process.
25. List the steps, activities, and decisions to be charted. If your team is not sure
about a step, mark it to be investigated later.

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