Test COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES 50б.
Test COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Name Form 10
1. Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
1) Pick up something a) move across/down/up a web page or other document
2) Log in/on on a computer screen
3) Log off/out b) show a clear and detailed pictures of something or
4) Scroll across/up/down/up show something in less detail
5) Hack into c) put your name into a computer so that you can start
6) Back up using it
7) Zoom in/out d) connect to the internet and access emails
e) make a copy of computer information so that you
do not lose it
f) finish using a computer system
g) get into someone’s else computer without permission
in order to look at information or do something illegal
2. Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
1) It took ages to print the whole report …
a) Down b) up c) out d) in
2) He went to the cyber café in Kyiv to pick … his emails.
a) Out b) off c) on d) up
3) For security reasons, always log … when you leave your computer unattended for any period of time.
a) On b) in c) out d) up
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3. Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
Click, menu, cursor, icon, word processor
1) is a list of computer operations.
2) is a small picture or a symbol.
3) is software for creating text files.
4) means to press and release the button of a mouse.
5) is a little arrow on the screen that moves when you move a mouse.
4. Match the parts of the sentences.
1) A computer is an electronic machine
2) There are different types of computers
3) The computer system consists
4) The central idea of a computing system is
5) The most common current uses of computers are
6) Computers enable users to
a) Make notes, arrange appointments and index details of business contracts.
b) Which can be used to store, to process and display data.
c) Of two main elements: the machine and programmes, or hardware and software.
d) Personal, educational and commercial.
e) A desktop, a laptop, a notebook, a subnotebook, a palmtop, embedded computers, etc.
f) That input is processed into output.
1) Pick up something - b) show a clear and detailed pictures of something or show something in less detail
Explanation: When you "pick up something" in the context of communication technologies, it means to display something on a screen, either in high detail or in less detail.
2) Log in/on - d) connect to the internet and access emails or put your name into a computer so that you can start using it
Explanation: "Log in/on" is the process of entering your username and password to access a computer system or an online platform, such as email.
3) Log off/out - f) finish using a computer system
Explanation: "Log off/out" refers to the action of closing or ending your session on a computer system or platform.
4) Scroll across/up/down - a) move across/down/up a web page or other document
Explanation: "Scroll across/up/down" means to navigate or move through the contents of a web page or document horizontally (across) or vertically (up or down).
5) Hack into - g) get into someone's else computer without permission in order to look at information or do something illegal
Explanation: "Hack into" refers to unauthorized access to someone else's computer or network for illicit purposes.
6) Back up - e) make a copy of computer information so that you do not lose it
Explanation: "Back up" means to create a duplicate or copy of computer files or data to ensure they are not lost in case of system failure or other issues.
7) Zoom in/out - c) show a clear and detailed picture of something or show something in less detail
Explanation: "Zoom in/out" allows you to magnify or reduce the size of the content displayed on a screen to view it in more detail or less detail, respectively.
2. Choose the correct word to complete the sentences:
1) It took ages to print the whole report …
Correct answer: c) out
Explanation: Printing a document refers to the action of producing a hard copy of the document, and "out" is the correct preposition used in this context.
2) He went to the cyber café in Kyiv to pick … his emails.
Correct answer: d) up
Explanation: "Pick up" in this sentence means to access or collect his emails, so the correct preposition is "up."
3) For security reasons, always log … when you leave your computer unattended for any period of time.
Correct answer: b) out
Explanation: When leaving a computer unattended, it is important to log out to ensure that no unauthorized access can be made, so the correct preposition is "out."
3. Complete the sentences with the words from the box:
1) Menu is a list of computer operations.
Explanation: A menu is a list of options displayed on a computer screen that allows users to select various operations or functions.
2) Icon is a small picture or a symbol.
Explanation: An icon is a small graphical representation or symbol that represents a program, file, or function on a computer screen.
3) Word processor is software for creating text files.
Explanation: A word processor is an application or software used for creating, editing, and formatting text documents.
4) Click means to press and release the button of a mouse.
Explanation: Clicking is the action of pressing and releasing the button on a computer mouse to select or activate an item or perform a specific task.
5) Cursor is a little arrow on the screen that moves when you move a mouse.
Explanation: The cursor is a graphical representation, often in the form of an arrow or a blinking line, that indicates the current position on a computer screen and moves as you move the mouse.
4. Match the parts of the sentences:
1) A computer is an electronic machine.
Explanation: This sentence states the general definition of a computer as an electronic device.
2) There are different types of computers.
Explanation: This sentence emphasizes the existence of various types or categories of computers, indicating that they are not all the same.
3) The computer system consists of two main elements: the machine and programmes, or hardware and software.
Explanation: This sentence explains that a computer system is composed of two essential components - the physical machine (hardware) and the instructions or programs (software) that govern its operations.
4) The central idea of a computing system is that input is processed into output.
Explanation: This sentence states the core concept of a computing system, which involves the transformation of input data into meaningful output through processing.
5) The most common current uses of computers are personal, educational, and commercial.
Explanation: "Personal, educational, and commercial" identifies the primary areas of application or purposes for which computers are commonly used at present.
6) Computers enable users to make notes, arrange appointments, and index details of business contracts.
Explanation: This sentence highlights specific tasks or functions that computers empower users to perform, such as note-taking, appointment scheduling, and organizing business contracts.