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Read ALL Test Directions Before Beginning the Slide Test Press F5 to begin Window Slide Test Record each answer on the answer sheet provided by the teacher as you view the question Press the spacebar for the next question/slide. You will only view one question at a time. To view questions, press the spacebar. When all questions for that slide have been viewed, you will go to the next slide by pressing the spacebar. (Note: The number of test questions per slide will be noted on the slide.) Total number of test questions - 20

Identify the Basic Parts of a Window Part I Identify the Basic Parts of a Window Test One September 2007

B. This screen is called the _______________. Questions A, B, C B. This screen is called the _______________. A. C.

1 6 2 3 4 5 7 11 12 10 Questions 1 – 12. 8 9

Questions 13 - 17 14 13 17 16 15

Windows Terminology/Short Answer Test Part II Windows Terminology/Short Answer Test Test Two

Short Answer Questions Answer each question in complete sentences Short Answer Questions Answer each question in complete sentences. Press Spacebar to view Question 1; once you have answered question one, press spacebar to continue to the next question. What is the keyboard shortcut for closing a window? What is the keyboard shortcut for switching between windows? Explain how to move a Window. Discuss how to resize a window. How do you turn toolbars on and off? Explain how to access the menu bar without the mouse? Name 5 items which can be found in the title bar. Questions 1 - 6

Fill in the Blank Questions Answer each question Fill in the Blank Questions Answer each question. Press Spacebar to view the first question; once you have answered the previous question press the spacebar to continue to the next question. The horizontal bar located at the top of the window is called the _______ bar. It contains the close button. ___________ means to reduce the window to the taskbar. The ______________ scroll bar allows the user to scroll left to right to view the contents of the window. If you click ____________, you are exiting the window. _________________ means to enlarge the window to cover the entire screen area. When you click the ________ button, you have taken the window back to its original size. The blinking vertical line is called the ______________. The ___________________ toolbar provides quick access to frequently used commands such as print, save, and open. The ___________________ toolbar allows the user to make changes to text within a document such as font style & size, Bold, Italics, and Underline. The _________________ scroll bar allows the user to scroll up and down in a window to view the contents of the window. The bar located at the bottom of a window which shows useful information about a program or window is called the _______________ bar. The line surrounding a window is called the window _______________. The bar located at the bottom of the desktop is called the __________________. It contains the start button.

Congratulations! You have just finished the Windows Test Part I and Part II. Make sure your name is on your paper. Press ESC to stop the Slide Test. Close Power Point. Turn in your answer sheet to Mrs. Gray. Sit Quietly until everyone is complete.

How many windows are open on the above picture? List all open windows. Name the Active window? Name the Inactive Window(s). What is the name of the jump drive in My Computer? Questions 21 - 25