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The amount of purchasing the materials, it may differ from one supplier to another even if the specifications are the same.
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Environmental consideration
Physical properties
Cost of the material
Chemical properties
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2. Anything that leads to the pollution of soil, water and air, especially its energy consumption impact.
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A. Cost of the material
B. Chemical properties
D. Physical properties
C. Environmental consideration
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The amount of purchasing the materials, it may differ from one supplier to another even if the specifications are the same.
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2. Anything that leads to the pollution of soil, water and air, especially its energy consumption impact.
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3. The identifiable and unique aspect of a material most particularly its basic capabilities.
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4. The business name provides identity to the business and the product it produces, especially when the enterprise produces unique and amazing products.
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5. The physical properties that any material exhibits when applied with forces, such as elasticity, tensile strength, elongation, hardness and fatigue limit.
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6. Subjecting the material to high temperature progressive deformation at constant stress test or ability to alter its form after such test has been taken.
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7. A universal tester for materials for testing tensile strength and compressive strength of materials.
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8. An imaging machine which uses X-rays to determine the interior characteristics of an object.
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9. Used to observe the mechanics how the material exhibit when it experiences shock and such material immediately deform.
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10. More of mechanical test that measures the maximum amount of compressive load a material can bear before such material breaks.
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11. Determine the ICT material based on the given specifications:
Intel Core i7, 8M Cache, 4.8 GHz, 4 Cores, U-Ultra low power, 10th Generation
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12. Determine the ICT material based on the given specifications: USB 2.0 / 3.0 / 8GB / 16GB
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13. A planned system of working to prevent illness and injury where you work by recognizing and identifying hazards and risks.
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14. These are used to give specific details with regard to the accidents happened in the laboratory during experiments.
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15. Statement 1: Wear shoes with non-conductive rubber soles to help reduce the chance of being shocked or seriously injured in an electrical accident.
Statement 2: Do not work on components that are not plugged into their power source.
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16. Statement 1: Do not remove expansion cards from a computer when it is turned off.
Statement 2: Remove jewelries when working inside any computer related equipment.
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17. Statement 1: Be sure not to mix electronic components and water.
Statement 2: Computer equipment can be dangerous, you can be injured or even killed if you don’t follow proper safety guidelines when working along with PC’s.
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18. Arrange the steps:
If the designated fire officer is not present, someone quickly needs to take responsibility and:
1. Locate any people.
2. Locate the source of the fire.
3. Notify the authorities.
4. Once outside do a head count?
5. Remove all people from the building.
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19. Arrange the steps:
1. Clear the area close to the hazard
2. Identify the hazard
3. If the hazard is easily and safely cleared, then do so
4. Partition the hazard off or clearly identify the area to protect other people from harm
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20. Arrange the steps:
If the workplace hazard appears to be dangerous to staff and clients and professional assistance is required:
A. Call the supervisor or manager and advise them of the problem and the urgency of the matter.
B. Depending on the risk it may be called as an evacuation.
C. Follow the evacuation procedure.
D. The supervisor or manager will call in the fire brigade or specialized personnel who will deal with the spill.
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21. A procedure specific to your operation that describes the activities necessary to complete tasks in accordance with industry regulations, provincial laws or even just your own standards for running your business.
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22. A process of identifying what is known, what is needed, what problem might occur and who will be the right person for the task.
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23. One of the most brilliant inventions of mankind.
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24. It can only perform several mathematical operations simultaneously. It uses continuous variables for mathematical operations and utilizes mechanical or electrical energy. These are almost extinct today.
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25. They use digital circuits and are designed to operate on two states, namely bits 0 and 1. They are analogous to states ON and OFF.
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26. These computers are a combination of both digital and analog computers. In this type of computers, the digital segments perform process control by conversion of analog signals to digital ones.
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27. In terms of size and processing capacity, these lie in between mainframes and microcomputers. These are also called mid-range systems or workstations.
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28. The highly calculation-intensive tasks can be effectively performed. Quantum physics, mechanics, weather forecasting, molecular theory are best studied by these computers.
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29. A computer with a microprocessor and its central processing unit. They do not occupy space as much as mainframes do.
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30. Similar in operation to desktops, these are miniaturized and optimized for mobile use. It runs on a single battery or an external adapter that charges the computer batteries.
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31. The most important program that runs on a computer.
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32. Allows two or more users to run programs at the same time. Some operating systems permit hundreds or even thousands of concurrent users.
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33. The main part of a microcomputer, sometimes called the chassis.
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34. The main circuit board of a computer. It contains all the circuits and components that run the computer.
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35. The main “brain” or “heart” of a computer system. It performs all of the instructions and calculations that are needed and manages the flow of information through a computer.
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36. The computer's working storage space that holds data, instructions for processing and processed data waiting to be sent to secondary storage.
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37. A type of memory that holds data even when the power is ON or OFF.
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38. A data pathway between several hardware components inside or outside a computer.
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39. Printed-circuit boards (also called interface cards) that enable the computer to use a peripheral device for which it does not have the necessary connections or circuit boards.
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40. Installed in the back corner of the PC case, next to the motherboard. It converts 120vac (standard house power) into DC voltages that are used by other components in the PC.
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41. A magnetic storage device that is installed inside the computer and is used as permanent storage for data.
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42. Composed of a device that accepts data and instructions from the user or from another computer system.
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43. Any piece of computer hardware that displays results after the computer has processed the input data that has been entered.
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44. Any apparatus for recording computer data in a permanent or semi-permanent form.
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45. Consist of, but are not limited to non-local printers, workstations, servers, webcams, data loggers, instruments, dial-in devices, and, in general anything that requires an Ethernet connection.
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46. A tool used to drive or fasten positive slotted screws.
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47. Refers to protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other gear designed to protect the wearer's body or clothing from injury by electrical hazards, heat, chemicals, and infection, for job-related occupational safety and health purposes.
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48. The speed of a computer's processor chip technically known as its ___________ is measured in gigahertz (GHz), with the fastest modern processors currently running at up to 4.7GHz.
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49. Arrange the steps in PC Disassembly
1. Detaching the Hard Drive
2. Detaching the power supply
3. Opening the outer shell / case
4. Pull Out the Motherboard
5. Removing the CD / DVD Drives
6. Removing the CPU fan
7. Removing the system fan
8. Unplugging all the cables and wires
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50. Arrange the steps in PC Assembly
1. Connect the Power Supply
2. Install Graphics / Video Cards
3. Install Internal Drives
4. Install Memory (RAM Modules)
5. Install the Add- in Cards
6. Install the CPU
7. Install the CPU Heat Sink
8. Place the motherboard into the case
9. Prepare the Motherboard
10. Prepare your workplace