1stqrtr_Brequillo_Em-Tech_STEM 11
  • 1. What does ICT stand for?
A) International Computer Training
B) Information and Communication Technology
C) Internet Communication Tools
D) Internal Control Technique
  • 2. Why is ICT important in professional tracks like Arts, Tech-Voc, Sports, and Academics?
A) It helps communicate and perform tasks more efficiently
B) It is only for entertainment
C) It makes work slower
D) It is only used for gaming
  • 3. Which of the following is a good practice when using ICT in your profession?
A) Applying online safety and ethics
B) Sharing your passwords with friends
C) Ignoring software updates
D) Using only one device for everything
  • 4. Which software is commonly used for creating spreadsheets?
A) Microsoft Excel
B) Adobe Illustrator
C) Microsoft Word
D) Google Slides
  • 5. How can spreadsheets help athletes or sports professionals?
A) By writing essays
B) By creating art designs
C) By editing videos
D) By organizing and calculating athletic statistics
  • 6. If you want to prepare a catalog of artworks, which tool would you most likely use?
A) Email client
B) Presentation software
C) Spreadsheet software
D) Graphic design software
  • 7. How can you use a spreadsheet to project ingredient quantities for baking batches?
A) By manually counting each ingredient
B) By guessing the amount needed
C) By printing the recipe only
D) By inputting data and using formulas to calculate total quantities
  • 8. What is the benefit of creating an advertisement design using productivity tools?
A) It looks professional and helps share contact info effectively
B) It is complicated and time-consuming
C) It has no real use
D) It replaces the need for a phone
  • 9. How do you evaluate a website’s layout and design for effectiveness?
A) Look for clear organization, readable fonts, and relevant visuals
B) Check only the color scheme
C) Count the number of ads
D) Check for cluttered text and poor navigation
  • 10. Which is an example of an ethical ICT practice
A) Sharing passwords
B) Citing sources in your work
C) Copying without permission
D) Hacking accounts
  • 11. How can you improve your ICT presentation before submitting?
A) Submit immediately without review
B) Proofread, add visuals, and get peer feedback
C) Remove all visuals
D) Use only text
  • 12. How would you design an infographic summarizing key ICT concepts?
A) Use graphic tools to combine text, icons, and charts clearly
B) Draw by hand without digitizing
C) Write a long essay only
D) Use spreadsheet formulas only
  • 13. Which of these is a common web design principle?
A) Random placement of elements
B) Using flashing text everywhere
C) Consistency in layout and colors
D) No navigation menu
  • 14. How can ICT skills benefit your future career?
A) By making work harder
B) By causing distractions
C) By limiting your options
D) By enhancing communication, productivity, and problem-solving
  • 15. Several international companies dub the Philippines as the ____________.
A) Information Society
B) IT Hub
C) Call Center
D) ICT Hub of Asia
  • 16. Static Web pages
A) Web 3.0
B) WWW
C) Web 1.0
D) Web 2.0
  • 17. Dynamic web pages
A) Internet
B) Web 2.0
C) Web 1.0
D) Web 3.0
  • 18. Refers to web pages that are affected by user input or preference
A) Semantic Web Pages
B) Dynamic Web Pages
C) Static Web Pages
  • 19. refers HTML files and current web browsers could not support Web 3.0
A) Security
B) Vagueness
C) Vastness
D) Compatibility
  • 20. Web 3.0 problem refers to the user’s security is also in question since the machine is saving his or her preferences.
A) Logic
B) Logic
C) Security
D) Vastness
  • 21. There are certain limitations for a computer to be able to predict what the user is referring to at a given time.
A) Vagueness
B) Compatibility
C) Logic
  • 22. a malicious program designed to replicate itself and transfer from one computer to another which can corrupt files.
A) Worm
B) Virus
C) Spyware
D) Trojan
  • 23. a malicious program that transfers from one computer to another by any type of means that can slow programs.
A) Spyware
B) Virus
C) Worm
D) Phishing
  • 24. Means that an intellectual property may be use without consent as long as it is used in commentaries, criticisms, search engine, parodies, and education
A) Spyware
B) Fair Use
C) Phishing
D) Copyright
  • 25. A feature of Web2.0 that allows you to create documents and combine or merge them with another document or data
A) User Participation
B) Softwareas a Service
C) Rich User Experience
D) Folksonomy
  • 26. The synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar task.
A) Mobile technologies
B) Social Media
C) Assisrive Media
D) Convergence
  • 27. A feature of Web2.0 where services are offered on demand rather than on a one-time purchased: time-based pricing and size-based pricing
A) Software as a service
B) Hashtag
C) Folksonomy
D) Long tail
  • 28. Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 29. Sites that allow you to store and manage links to various websites and resources.
A) Media Sharing
B) Social News
C) Bookmarking Sites
D) Blogs
  • 30. A feature that allow you to create documents and combine them with another document or data file
A) Text Wrap
B) Mail Merge
C) Smart Art
D) CountIf
  • 31. It is a plan of creating an idea through a combination of text, languages and other elements.
A) Proportion
B) Layout
C) Design
D) Asymmetrical
  • 32. Balance is to evn distribution; emphasis is to…
A) Attracting
B) Weight
C) Design
D) Colors
  • 33. These are visual elements creating a sense of unity where they relate well with one another.
A) Balance
B) Variety
C) Emphasis
D) Proportion
  • 34. It uses several design elements to draw a viewr's attention.
A) Proportion
B) Emphasis
C) Movement
D) Variety
  • 35. The file extension.JPEG stands for…
A) Jotter Prime Element Garnish
B) Japan Photo Excellence Grid
C) All of these
D) Joint Photographic Expert Group
  • 36. It makes comples data become more visually appealing to the average user.
A) Infographics
B) Smart Art
C) Fair Use
D) ClipArt
  • 37. Means keeping slide counts to a minimum.
A) Minimize
B) Simplicity
C) Clarity
D) Visuals
  • 38. Making sure the font is readable
A) Clarity
B) Contrast
C) Minimize
D) Simplicity
  • 39. Using light font on dark background
A) Visuals
B) Consistency
C) Contrast
D) Simplicity
  • 40. Making your presentation design uniform.
A) Simplicity
B) Consistency
C) Minimize
D) Contrast
  • 41. the act of placing objects within the presentation. You can insert an Excel File that would look like a table to a presentation.
A) Copy and Paste
B) Hyperlink
C) Embedding
D) Smart Art
  • 42. A text or object that contains a link to another file, web page, a place in a document, or an email address.
A) Hyperlink
B) Embedding
C) Clip Art
D) Insert
  • 43. A function use to compute for the average of a range if a certain condition is met.
A) CRITERIA
B) COUNTIF
C) COUNT
D) AVERAGEIF
  • 44. A function used to compute for the average of the numbrt of a range.
A) AVERAGE
B) SUM
C) COUNT
D) COUNTIF
  • 45. The angle in which a text is displayed.
A) Paragraph
B) Size
C) Wrapped Text
D) Orientation
  • 46. One of the Image Placement that allows your image to be dragged and placed anywhere on your document but with all text floating in front of it.
A) Behind The text
B) Top and Bottom
C) In Line with Text
D) Square
  • 47. One of the Image Placement almost same as the Square setting, but here the text "hugs" or conforms to the general shape of the image.
A) Through
B) In Front of Text
C) Tight
D) Top and Bottom
  • 48. Line art drawings or images used as generic representation for ideas and objects.
A) Clipart
B) Charts
C) Screenshot
D) Smart Art
  • 49. A closed source and propriety operating sytem developed by Microsoft.
A) WebOS
B) Windows Phone OS
C) Windows Mobile
D) Android
  • 50. An open source operating system ceveloped by Google.
A) Android
B) Blackberry OS
C) Symbian
D) iOS
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