INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT TOOLS SELF-ASSESSMENT CHECK GUIDE Qualification COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING NC II Units of Competency Covered Set- up Computer Networks Instructions Read each question in the left-hand column of the chart. Mark a check opposite each question to indicate your answer. Can I? Install network cables* - Determine and plan the cable route - Identify and obtain network materials necessary to complete the work - Obtain the needed tools, equipment and testing devices -Use appropriate personal protective equipment -Perform cable splicing based on standards - Install network cables and cable raceway - Perform and check installation work -Follow 5S and 3Rs Set network configuration* - Check network connectivity of terminals - Diagnose and remedy fault or problem in the network System - Configure Network Interface Card settings - Carry out communication checking between Terminals -Respond to unplanned events or conditions Set router/Wi-Fi/wireless access point/repeater configuration* - Configure client device system settings -Configure Local Area Network port - Configure Wide Area Network port -Configure wireless settings -Configure security/firewall/advance settings Inspect and test configured computer networks* YES NO -Undertake final inspections - Check computer networks - Prepare complete reports I agree to undertake assessment in the knowledge that information gathered will only be used for professional development purpose and can only be accessed by concerned assessment personnel and manager/supervisor. Date: Candidate’s Name and Signature NOTE:* Critical aspect of competency Evidence Plan Demonstration Interview Written Competency COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING NC II standard: Unit of SET- UP COMPUTER NETWORKS competency: Ways in which evidence will be collected: [tick the column] Determines and plans the cable route Identifies and obtains network materials necessary to complete the work Obtains the needed tools, equipment and testing devices Uses appropriate personal protective equipment Performs cable splicing based on standards Installs network cables and cable raceway Performs and check installation work Follows 5S and 3Rs Check network connectivity of terminals Diagnose and remedy fault or problem in the network System Configure Network Interface Card settings Carry out communication checking between Terminals Respond to unplanned events or conditions Configure client device system settings Configure Local Area Network port Configure Wide Area Network port Configure wireless settings Configure security/firewall/advance settings Undertake final inspections Check computer networks Prepare complete reports The evidence must show that the trainee… NOTE: *Critical aspects of competency Demonstration Candidate’s name: Instructor’s name: CASTLE GRACE P. DALIDA Qualification: COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NC II Unit of Competency: Set- up Computer Networks Date of Evaluation: Time of Evaluation: Equipment, Tools and The students/trainees must be provided with the following: Reference book/module PC or workstation Network cables and materials Router/Wi-Fi/ wireless access point/repeater Tools and test instruments Appropriate software applications/programs PPE to show if evidence is During the demonstration of skills, did the demonstrated candidate: Yes No N/A Determines and plans the cable route Obtains the needed tools, equipment and testing devices Uses appropriate personal protective equipment Performs cable splicing based on standards Installs network cables and cable raceway Performs and check installation work Follows 5S and 3Rs Check network connectivity of terminals Diagnose and remedy fault or problem in the network System Configure Network Interface Card settings Carry out communication checking between Terminals Respond to unplanned events or conditions Configure client device system settings Configure Local Area Network port Configure Wide Area Network port Identifies and obtains network necessary to complete the work materials Configure wireless settings Configure security/firewall/advance settings Undertake final inspections Check computer networks Prepare complete reports Candidate’s Signature: Date: Instructor’s Signature: Date Recording Sheet for Oral Questioning/Interview Candidate’s name: Instructor’s name: CASTLE GRACE P. DALIDA Unit of Competency: Set- up Computer Networks Questioning to probe the candidate’s underpinning knowledge Satisfactory Response Extension/Reflection Questions Yes 1. In which part of the location area is the operation located? How and why? Model Answer: The operation in the practical work area. 2. What are the things you need in decorating and presenting a bakery product? Model Answer: The things needed for decorating and presenting a bakery product are mixing bowl, measuring cups, spoons, rubber scraper, mixer and sifter. No Safety Questions 3. What safety practices should you observe when you used a mixer? Model Answer: We need to be sure that a mixer whisk was attached tightly in mixer body and everything should be set before plugging on. Contingency Questions 4. What will you do if one of the ingredients is out of stock or unavailable and you need it soon to decorate your baked product? Model Answer: Look for an alternative. Job Role/Environment Questions 5. What would you do if you found out that there are hazardous chemicals in the laboratory? Model Answer: Remove the hazardous chemicals in the laboratory by considering precautionary measures. 6. What would you do if there is a wet surface on the floor? Rules and Regulations 6. How will you present or serve your bakery product? Model Answer: I will present it in such a way that I am observing hygiene and proper way of decorating and garnishing. 7. What is the proper way of mixing batter? Model Answer: The proper way of mixing the batter is by hard stroke. Satisfactory Not Satisfactory Feedback to candidate: General comments [strengths/improvement needed]: Candidate’s Signature: Date: Instructor’s Signature: Date: Written Report Candidate’s Name: Instructor’s Name: CASTLE GRACE P. DALIDA Evaluation Center: Unit of Competency: Set- up Computer Networks Module Title: Setting- up Computer Networks Task: Your task is to: Answer all the questions correctly Submission Date: Use the checklist below as a basis for judging whether the candidate’s report meets the required competency standards. If yes, tick the The candidate’s report…. box Determines and plans the cable route Identifies and obtains network materials necessary to complete the work Obtains the needed tools, equipment and testing devices Uses appropriate personal protective equipment Performs cable splicing based on standards Installs network cables and cable raceway Performs and check installation work Follows 5S and 3Rs Check network connectivity of terminals Diagnose and remedy fault or problem in the network System Configure Network Interface Card settings Carry out communication checking between Terminals Respond to unplanned events or conditions Configure client device system settings Configure Local Area Network port Configure Wide Area Network port Configure wireless settings Configure security/firewall/advance settings Undertake final inspections Check computer networks Prepare complete reports Comments: Candidate’s Signature: Instructor’s Signature: Date: Date: Institutional Evaluation Result Summary Candidate’s Name: Instructor’s Name: CASTLE GRACE P. DALIDA Evaluation Center: Program Qualification: Computer Systems Servicing NC II Date/s of Evaluation: The performance of the candidate in the following evaluation methods. (Please tick appropriate box) Written Examination Demonstration Oral Questioning/ Interview Did the candidates overall performance meet the required evidence/ standards? Satisfactory Not Satisfactory Yes No Yes No Recommendation: For re-evaluation Written examination Demonstration Oral Questioning/Interview General Components [Strengths/Improvements Needed] Candidate’s Signature: Instructor’s Signature: Date: Date: Specific Instructions for the Candidate Qualification: COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NC II Unit of Competency Covered: Set- up Computer Networks Time Alloted: 30 hours 1. Given the necessary tools, materials, instrument and equipment you are required to perform the following task within five (5) hours in accordance with the set performance criteria stated in the evidence plan. Set- up Computer Networks 2. The assessment shall be based on the unit of competency in the Training Regulations and the Evidence Plan shall focus on both of the following evidence gathering method below: Demonstration with oral questioning Interview Written test 3. The final Institutional assessment shall be the responsibility of the trainer. 4. At the end of the Institutional Assessment, the trainer shall give you the feedback on the result of the assessment. This shall indicate whether you are: COMPETENT NOT YET COMPETENT Table of Specification Objectives/Content area/Topics PPE/OHS policies and procedure 3Rs environmental policies Managing waste from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) Determining and planning cable routes in accordance with network design Kinds of materials network Knowledge Comprehension Application 1 2 3 (1) (1) (1) 4 5 6 (1) (1) (1) 7-8 9 (2) (1) # of items/ % of test 3 3 3 10-12 3 (3) 13 14 15 (1) (1) (1) Types of tools, equipment and testing devices in installation work 16-17 18 (2) (1) SOP in Copper Cable Splicing 19-21 22-24 25-27 (3) (3) (3) 28 29 30 3 18 9 3 30 60% 30% 10% 100% Network cable and cable raceway Total number of items TOTAL 3 3 9 Institutional Evaluation MULTIPLE CHOICE: DIRECTIONS: Read the questions carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet. 1. Refers to the legislation, policies, procedures and activities that aim to protect the health, safety and welfare of all people at the workplace. a. OHS or Occupational Health and Safety c. Physical Hazards b. OHM or Occupational Health Management d. Mechanical Hazards 2. A high-voltage anode which can carry a charge of up to 25,000 volts, and it can still be holding a high charge days after the power is removed. a. Electric Shock Hazard c. Chemical Hazards b. Physical Hazards d. CRT Monitor High Voltage Hazard 3. Frayed electrical cords, boxes stacked precariously, noisy machinery is an example of a. Physical Hazards c. Workplace Hazards b. Chemical Hazards d. Mechanical Hazards 4. A methodical way to organize your workplace and your working practices as well as being an overall philosophy and way of working. a. 5S c. 6S b. 7S d. 8S 5. This stage requires the team to remove all items that clearly do not belong in the working area and only leave those that are required for the processes in question. a. Set c. Sweep b. Sort d. Standardize 6. If you are buying a computer, enquire whether it can be upgraded easily without the need for a complete replacement. This means you will only need new components rather than a completely new computer. a. Reuse c. Reduce b. Recycle d. Restore 7. Has infiltrated every aspect of our daily lives, providing our society with more comfort, health and security, with easy information acquisition and exchange. a. Electrical & Electronic Tools c. Electrical & Electronic Equipment b. Electrical & Electronic Machine d. Electrical and Electronic Drive 8. The production of electrical and electronic equipment requires a complex mixture of components, among which are many precious metals whose extraction and transformation are a source of important pollution. a. A Concerning Growth c. The Recycling of WEEE b. Landfilling of WEEE d. A Waste of Resources 9. A proper pre-treatment stage and if possible for the substitution of some hazardous materials and substances by less polluting ones. a. The Recycling of WEEE c. A Waste of Resources b. Landfilling of WEEE d. A Concerning Growth 10. A network where each machine is connected to a central machine, called a server. a. Bus Network c. Star Network b. Ring Network d. Tree Network 11. A line of computers connected together by a cable. a. Bus Network c. Star Network b. Ring Network d. Tree Network 12. A bus network that has been attached at both ends. Data clashes can occur for the same reasons as in a bus network. a. Bus Network c. Star Network b. Ring Network d. Tree Network 13. A device that forwards data packets between Local or Wide Area Network groups. a. Router c. Network Bridge b. Network Switch d. Network Hub 14. What network hardware strengthens signals and allows them to stay clear over longer distances? a. Router c. Network Bridge b. Repeater d. Network Hub 15. Which of the following is the collection of computers and related equipment that are connected so that can move between them? a. Computer System c. Software b. Hardware d. Network 16. A network interface card, that is installed in a computer so that it can be connected to a network. a. LAN Card c. Server b. Hub d. Modem 17. It is a special computer that users on the network can access to carry out a particular job. a. LAN Card c. Server b. Hub d. Modem 18. Assists in the installation and control of networks, designed to test most network cable wiring. a. LAN Card c. Server b. Hub d. LAN Tester 19. A group of two or more computer systems linked together. a. LAN c. MAN b. Network d. WAN 20. Joining two pieces of metal (usually a wire and a metal plate) by deforming one or both of them to hold the other a. Crimping c. Splicing b. Joining d. Cutting 21. Comprises two or more wires running side by side and bonded, twisted, or braided together to form a single assembly, the ends of which can be connected to two devices. a. UTP Cable c. Cable b. Cabling d. Copper Cable 22. The first step in LAN Cabling. a. Prepare all the materials needed. c. Untwist the pairs and arrange the b. Carefully remove the outer jacket wires based on T568B Wiring. of the cable d. Trim the untwisted wires to a sustainable length. 23. The second step in LAN Cabling. a. Prepare all the materials needed. c. Untwist the pairs and arrange the b. Carefully remove the outer jacket wires based on T568B Wiring. of the cable. d. Trim the untwisted wires to a sustainable length. 24. The third step in LAN Cabling. a. Prepare all the materials needed. b. Carefully remove the outer jacket of the cable. c. Untwist the pairs and arrange the wires based on T568B Wiring. d. Trim the untwisted wires to a sustainable length. From numbers 25 to 27 distinguish the color coding if it is Straight Through Connection or Cross Over Connection. 25. a. Straight Through Connection b. Cross Over Connection. 26. a. Straight Through Connection b. Cross Over Connection. 27. a. Straight Through Connection b. Cross Over Connection. 28. It transmits light rather than electronic signals eliminating the problem of electrical interference. a. Fiber Optic Cabling c. Fiber Optic Splicing b. Coaxial Cabling d. Coaxial Splicing 29. A single copper conductor at its center, a plastic layer provides insulation between the center conductor and a braided metal shield. a. Fiber Optic Cabling c. Fiber Optic Splicing b. Coaxial Cabling d. Coaxial Splicing 30. If you must place cable in environments with lots of potential interference, or if you must place cable in extremely sensitive environments that may be susceptible to the electrical current in the UTP. What will be your solution? a. Ring Twisted Pair c. Shielded twisted Pair b. Unshielded Twisted Pair d. Star Twisted Pair Institutional Evaluation ANSWER KEY MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. a 2. d 3. c 4. b 5. b 6. c 7. c 8. d 9. a 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. d a b a b d a c d b a c a b c a b b a b c