Computer Literacy and Internet Knowledge Test

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Computer Literacy and Internet Knowledge Test


Measures basic computer literacy.
Test Description
The Computer Literacy and Internet Knowledge Test is an assessment of basic computer skills. It measures a person's proficiency with using Internet browsers and common desktop applications such as email, chat, and word processing programs. It is a 25-minute test consisting of 50 multiple choice questions. Since it is designed as a test of the kind of basic computer literacy that is required in many work environments.
Score Reports
Each individual is given a raw score and a proficiency score. The raw score indicates how many questions (out of 50) the individual answered correctly; there is no deduction for incorrect answers. The raw scores are further categorized into three possible proficiency rankings, as follows:
  • 0-20: not proficient
  • 21-40: proficient
  • 41-50: highly proficient
Validity Information
The test  measures basic computer literacy, and as such, has been shown to predict job readiness and in some cases overall job performance for a range of jobs for which basic computer skills are an essential job requirement.

Test Questions
Question: (1) What is the control unit’s function in the CPU of a computer?