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The image is a close-up, eye-level shot of a notebook page containing handwritten questions and answers related to computer studies. The notebook is open to a page with a grid-like structure, dividing the content into distinct sections for each question. The questions are numbered from 14 to 19.

Question 14 asks to "Write five things a virus can do to your phone or computer." The answer lists four points: "Slow down performance," "Step personal data," "Gain unauthorized access," and "Delete or corrupt files." Another point, "Display unwanted APPs," is also present.

Question 15 asks, "What is computer Virus?" The answer defines it as "A computer virus is a type of malicious software (malware) that replicates itself by attaching to other programs or files on a computer."

Question 16 asks, "What is the purpose of ALU unit Network?" The answer begins, "ALU (Arithmetic and Logic Unit) is a crucial component of a Computer CPU. Its primary purpose is to perform mathematical and logical operations." The right column lists "Arithmetic Operations," "Logical Operations," and "Operation Specific."

Question 17 asks, "What is computer network?" The answer states, "A computer network is a group of interconnected nodes that exchange data and resources with each other."

Question 18 asks, "What is application software?" The answer defines it as "An application software is a computer program designed to carry out a specific task other than one relating to the operation of the computer itself."

Question 19 asks to "List the different type of keys present on the Keyboard." The answer lists: "Numerical keys," "Alphabet keys," and "Punctuation keys." The right column adds: "Modifier keys," "Functional keys," "Navigation keys," "Editing keys," "Space bar," "Special keys," and "Cursor Control keys."

The handwriting is in blue ink, and some sections have been crossed out. The lighting is somewhat uneven, with some areas appearing brighter than others. The background is dark and out of focus, suggesting the notebook is on a table or desk. There are no visible people or any context related to the city of Jalingo, Nigeria.
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Jun 29, 2026

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The image is a close-up, eye-level shot of a notebook page containing handwritten questions and answers related to computer studies. The notebook is open to a page with a grid-like structure, dividing the content into distinct sections for each question. The questions are numbered from 14 to 19. Question 14 asks to "Write five things a virus can do to your phone or computer." The answer lists four points: "Slow down performance," "Step personal data," "Gain unauthorized access," and "Delete or corrupt files." Another point, "Display unwanted APPs," is also present. Question 15 asks, "What is computer Virus?" The answer defines it as "A computer virus is a type of malicious software (malware) that replicates itself by attaching to other programs or files on a computer." Question 16 asks, "What is the purpose of ALU unit Network?" The answer begins, "ALU (Arithmetic and Logic Unit) is a crucial component of a Computer CPU. Its primary purpose is to perform mathematical and logical operations." The right column lists "Arithmetic Operations," "Logical Operations," and "Operation Specific." Question 17 asks, "What is computer network?" The answer states, "A computer network is a group of interconnected nodes that exchange data and resources with each other." Question 18 asks, "What is application software?" The answer defines it as "An application software is a computer program designed to carry out a specific task other than one relating to the operation of the computer itself." Question 19 asks to "List the different type of keys present on the Keyboard." The answer lists: "Numerical keys," "Alphabet keys," and "Punctuation keys." The right column adds: "Modifier keys," "Functional keys," "Navigation keys," "Editing keys," "Space bar," "Special keys," and "Cursor Control keys." The handwriting is in blue ink, and some sections have been crossed out. The lighting is somewhat uneven, with some areas appearing brighter than others. The background is dark and out of focus, suggesting the notebook is on a table or desk. There are no visible people or any context related to the city of Jalingo, Nigeria.

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