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Pre-activity (Get Set)
1. Which electronic tool allows information to be input, processed and output?
2. What is an operating system?
3. What are the different components of computer system?
4. What are the different types of processor operations?
5. What is the worldwide network of computers called?
6. What is the name for the short term memory of the computer that is lost when
the computer is turned off?
7. What other than numbering is used to create ordered/unordered list in a
document?
8. What are some applications of computer?
9. Windows, Android, iOS and MacOS are all examples of?
10. Programs and their specific instructions that enable a user to interact with a
computer for a specific purpose.
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Self-Assessment (Are you ready?)
Below is a list of knowledge that maybe you have encountered in your previous
computer subjects. Check the appropriate box corresponding to your agreement to
the statement using the scale given below.
5-advanced 4-Proficient 3-approaching proficiency 2-developing 1-beginning
Statements 5 4 3 2 1
I can identify the basic parts of a computer system
I can properly start and shut down a computer system
I can start and close a computer program
I can describe some common uses of computers in society
I can use a mouse/pointing device
I can create a new word processing document
I can edit, delete, save a document
I can send and receive email, including attachments
I know how to use the following apps:
a. Microsoft PowerPoint
b. Microsoft Excel
c. Microsoft Word
d. Email account
e. Google Classroom (Moodle)
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Practice Exercise
Addition
1. 2563 + 3489 + 6412
2. 499 + 376 + 993
3. 158 + 929 + 653 + 459
4. 5634 + 7742 + 1153
5. 969 + 888 + 656 + 246
Try this . . .
Practice Exercise
Subtraction
1. 10054 – 8563
2. 8765 – 3936
3. 4467 – 3109
4. 7200 – 6753
5. 8903 - 3335
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Practice Exercise
Addition of Binary Numbers
1. 101112 + 111102
2. 100112 + 111012
3. 1102 + 1112 + 1112 + 1112
4. 1101102 + 1111002 + 1110002
5. 10010012 + 11111112 + 10111112
Try this . . .
Practice Exercise
Subtraction of Binary Numbers
1. 10012 - 112
2. 1011102 - 11012
3. 100002 - 112
4. 1010112 - 1112
5. 1110012 - 1012
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Practice Exercise
Addition of Octal Numbers
1. 37658 + 5254
2. 15678 + 64778
3. 4328 + 7668
4. 57308 + 7428
5. 33118 + 73458
result: 375Try
8
this . . .
Practice Exercise
Subtraction of Octal Numbers
1. 56438 - 2358
2. 64778 - 5318
3. 3328 - 778
4. 10008 - 6328
5. 12348 - 3458
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Practice Exercise
Addition of Hexadecimal Numbers
1. A8516 + 38916
2. CAD16 + FEE16
3. B89D16 + 362916
4. ABCD16 + CDEF16
5. AB16 + BC16 + CD16 + DE16 + EF16
Try this . . .
Practice Exercise
Subtraction of Hexadecimal Numbers
1. C89316 – 2AB16
2. 3BBE – F2616
3. 987616 – 2ABC16
4. 1AB216 – DEC16
5. 1000016 - 934216
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Practice Exercise
Convert decimal whole number into any radix
1. 506 = ____________16
2. 316 = ____________8
3. 95 = _____________2
4. 448 = ____________16
5. 426 = ____________8
6. 215 = ____________2
Try this . . .
Practice Exercise
Convert decimal fraction into any radix
1. 10.52310 = _________2
2. 30.65310 = _________8
3. 445.24610 = ________16
4. 96.3510 = __________2
5. 128.3610 = _________2
6. 644.32510 = ________16
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Try this . . .
Practice Exercise
Convert any whole number radix into decimal
1. ABC16 = _________10
2. 7768 = _________10
3. 111112 = _________10
4. B0B16 = _________10
5. 4278 = _________10
6. 1011111 = _________10
Try this . . .
Practice Exercise
Convert any fraction radix into decimal
1. 10.3328 = __________10
2. 2A.6B16 = __________10
3. 100.10012 = ________10
4. 124.5658 = _________10
5. C95.25616 = ________10
6. 101.1012 = _________10
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Practice Exercise
convert from any radix number into another
radix other than decimal
1. 1011112 = _____________8
2. 11011011102 = _____________16
3. 2468 = _____________2
4. 3658 = _____________16
5. 45F16 = _____________2
6. 4CD316 = _____________8
7. 111011112 = _____________8
8. 11100111112 = _____________16
9. 35368 = _____________2
10. 45678 = _____________16
11. B2C416 = _____________2
12. F56316 = _____________8
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You connect . . .
. . . with the class
Submission of activity to Moodle/Google classroom
Active participation in an open discussion using Google Meet/Facebook
Messenger
. . . with the world
IMTS (International Institute of Management & Technology Studies)
A Genius Group Global Initiative (www.iimts.com)
3G University (www.3gu.edu.in)
Computer Fundamental. 3G Elearning FZ LLC (www.3glearning.com), UAE.
Osergaard, Erik. (10 March 2003). Computer data representation and number
systems.
Online Available: http://www.danbbs.dk/~erikoest/binary.htm.
Albano, Gisela May A., Atole, Ronnel R., Ariola, Rose Joy Y. (2003).
Introduction to Information Technology. Philippines: Trinitas Publishing, Inc.
www.google.com
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