The keyboard is the most commonly used input device. It is used to provide commands to the computer. The commands are usually in the form of text. The keyboard consists of many keys such as function keys, numeric keypad, character keys, and various symbols.
Monitor
The most commonly used output device is the monitor. A cable connects the monitor to the video adapters in the computer’s motherboard. These video adapters convert the electrical signals to the text and images that are displayed. The images on the monitor are made of thousands of pixels. The cursor is the characteristic feature of display devices. It marks the position on the screen where the next character will be inserted.
Printer
Printers provide a permanent record of computer data or text on paper. We can classify printers as impact and non-impact printers. Impact printers print characters due to the physical contact of the print head with the paper. In non-impact printers, there is no physical contact.
Magnetic Tape
Magnetic tapes are used in most companies to store data files. Magnetic tapes use a read-write mechanism. The read-write mechanism refers to writing data on or reading data from a magnetic tape. The tapes sequentially store the data manner. In this sequential processing, the computer must begin searching at the beginning and check each record until the desired data is available.
Magnetic tape is the cheapest medium for storage because it can store a large number of binary digits, bytes, or frames on every inch of the tape. The advantages of using magnetic tape include unlimited storage, low cost, high data density, rapid transfer rate, portability, and ease of use.
Magnetic Disk
There is another medium for storing data is magnetic disks. Magnetic disks have high-speed rotational surfaces coated with magnetic material. A read-write mechanism is used to achieve access to write on or read from the magnetic disk. Magnetic disks are generally used for the volume storage of programs and information.
There are some peripheral devices found in computer systems including digital incremental plotters, optical and magnetic readers, analog to digital converters, and several data acquisition equipment.
III. Grammar rules
1.Explain usage and formation of Present Simple tense (affirmative, negative and interrogative) and make up sentences. - 2 points.
2.Explain usage and formation of Past Simple Tense (affirmative, negative and interrogative) - 2 points.
3.Explain usage and formation of Zero and The First Conditional clauses - 2 points .
4.Explain usage of The Second Conditional clause and make up sentences. - 2 points.
5.Explain formation of Special questions- 2 points.
6.Explain formation of 4 Parts of Speech (noun, adjective, adverb, verb) and give examples - 2 points.
7.Explain usage and formation of Present Perfect Continuous tense (affirmative, negative and interrogative) and make up sentences. - 2 points.
8.Explain usage and formation of Past Perfect tense (affirmative, negative and interrogative) and make up sentences. - 2 points.