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Digitizer is bad. This is what translate your touch so the tablet knows what you are doing. Most tablets can have them replaced however it may not be cost effective to do so.
most likely screen lcd is shot or wire to screen broke or disconnected most electronic repair shops as well as the big box stores can advise if cost effective to repair or replace
RETURN IT.
Touch screens on cheaper tablets are usually less responsive than on more expensive ones, but the tablet shouldn't be doing anything on its own (clicking noise, opening/closing). You have a defective tablet.
While some of the cheaper tabs (Colby, Panasonic, etc.) can be a good starter tablet for kids, they usually have higher defect rates, break down faster, and are are returned more often than better brands such as Samsung, Google, Nook, etc. For $50-$75 more you can get a more reliable and responsive tablet.
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