GSM Phone Maintenance and Repair Paper 2, WASSCE (SC), 2016

Question 14

 

  1. Identify Fig. 3.
  2. List five devices that can be connected to Fig.3.
  3. State one precaution taken to prevent damage to Fig. 3.

 

 

 

  1. Identify:
  2. Fig. 4;
  3. Fig.5.
  4. State one use each of Fig. 4 and Fig. 5.
  1. State two:
  2. Differences between Fig. 4 and Fig. 5;
  3. Similarities between Fig. 4 and Fig. 5.
  4. State one precaution taken while handling:
      1. Fig. 4;
      2. Fig. 5.

Most candidates attempted this question and the performance was good. This is due to increased awareness of the subject, engagement of qualified personnel to teach the subject and more exposure of candidates to practical work.

 

Observation

 

                        

14(a) Fig.3 is USB port                                                                                                                                         
(b) Devices that can be connected to Fig.3

  • Printer
  • Scanner
  • Camera
  • Joystick
  • Light pen
  • Monitor
  • Mouse
  • Keyboard
  • External drives
  • flash drive
  • USB cable
  • Modem               
  • Cell phone                                                                                         

(c) Precautions to prevent damage to Fig.3

  • Do not forcefully eject or plug in a device into it.
  • Do not shake the device while in use.
  • Follow standard procedure in ejecting USB devices. 
  • Correct insertion of device while connecting with cord.       

              (d) (i) Fig.4 is CD/DVD                                                                                                             
(ii) Fig.5 is Flash drive                                                                                                       

             (e)(i)  Uses of Fig. 4

  • As storage device
  • To back up data                                                     

                   (ii) Uses of Fig. 5

  • As storage device
  • To back up data                                                                           

              (f) (i) Differences between Fig. 4 and Fig.5

  • The surface of Fig. 4 can easily get scratched thereby affecting access to the stored data, Fig.5 is not exposed to such risk
  • Fig. 4 is accessed via a drive while Fig.5 is accessed using the USB port
  • Fig. 4 is bigger in size than Fig. 5                
  • The storage capacity of Fig.4 cannot exceed 20Gb while that of Fig. 5 can exceed 20Gb   

                                                                                                                 
(ii) Similarities between Fig. 4 and Fig.5

  • Both store data files
  • Both are computer accessories                                                  

               (g)(i)Precautions taken while handling Fig.4
Do not

  • scratch the surface;
  • bend;
  • expose to direct sunlight/ heat;
  • allow accumulation of dirt on the surface.                           

               (g)(ii) Precautions taken while handling Fig.5
Do not

  • open casing;
  • allow contact with water or other liquid;
  • insert forcefully into a USB port;
  • eject forcefully from a USB port.