1. GOOD SHEPHERD SCHOOLS
HOPE TOWN
SUBJECT: COMPUTER STUDIES CLASS: JS1 EDUCATOR: MR. EJIRO
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST ONE (C.A.T 1)
SECTION A: OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Each question carries one mark each
1. How did the caveman explain their stories? A. wrote a book B. wrote in the dirt
C. wrote on cave walls D. used sign language
2. Which of the following is not an information age? A. stone age B. iron age C.
wood age D. middle age
3. Clay was used for making pot, jug and pottery in what information age? A.
stone age B. iron age C. industrial age D. modern age
4. Iron age is a development of the people in ancient times where tools and
weapons are made of ______ A. wood B. rubber C. iron D. glass
5. The feather pen was clipped into an input during the writing process, this
process is known as A. stone age B. middle age C. industrial age D. electronic age
6. What material were the first tools made from? A. stones and bones B. stones
and metal C. bones and glass D. metal and wood
7. ______ was considered to be the father of computer A. charles babbage B.
joseph blaise C. blaise pascal D. william oughtred
8. One major problem with early counting devices is that A. they occupy small
space B. they waste time C. they can be used to count large numbers D. they
were fast
9. Which of the following is NOT true about Pascaline A. it was invented by a
french man B. it was also called analytical engine C. it was name after blaise
pascal D. none of the above
2. 10. ______ is one of the counting device in the early stage A. stones B. pebbles
C. grains D. all of the above
SECTION B: THEORY
1. What are the key differences between the various information ages. – 2 marks
2. What makes the electronic age different from any other information age. – 1
mark
3. Give two (2) examples for each information age – 1 mark
4. Which present information age are we in? – 1 mark