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Free Ride Review Game

Correct! Your team won 1,000 points. Back

Correct! Your team won 2,000 points. Back

Correct! Your team won 3,000 points. Back

Correct! Your team won 4,000 points. Back

Correct! Your team won 5,000 points. Back

Congratulations You’ve earned a FREE RIDE worth 5,000 points! Back

Incorrect! You almost won 1,000 points. Back

Incorrect! You almost won 2,000 points. Back

Incorrect! You almost won 3,000 points. Back

Incorrect! You almost won 4,000 points. Back

Incorrect! You almost won 5,000 points. Back

The key that erases one character to the right is called a(an) . . . Delete key Backspace key Escape key Backup key

The key that erases one character to the left is called a(an) . . . Delete key Backspace key Escape key Backup key

The key that cancels an operation is called a(an). . . Delete key Backspace key Escape key Backup key

The key that moves you up one screen at a time is called a . . . PageUp key Backspace key PageDown key Backup key

The key that moves you down one screen at a time is called a . . . PageUp key Backspace key PageDown key Backup key

The keyboard accelerator that moves you to the beginning of the document is called a . . . CTRL-End key CTRL-Home key PageDown key PageUp key

The keyboard accelerator that moves you to the end of the document is called a . . . CTRL-End key CTRL-Home key PageDown key PageUp key

A collection of related data stored on a disk is called a. . . folder format file backup

A name given to a file to identify it, is called a. . . folder format file file name

Three letters and a period that follow the filename designating the type of file is called a. . . folder format file extension file name

Resaving a file (after changes have been made) to save the changes is called . . overwrite format resaving backup

Putting a file to hard copy on paper is called . . saving printing closing opening

Removing a file from memory and from the screen is called . . saving printing closing opening

Putting a copy of a file in memory and on the screen is called . . saving printing closing opening

Removing a file and program from the screen and the computer’s memory is called . . saving quitting/exiting closing opening

A storage device used for long-term storage outside away from the computer is called a. . disk hard disk folder backup

A large storage device used for long-term storage inside the computer is called a . . . disk hard disk folder backup

This is used to organize related files. disk hard disk folder backup

A command to permanently remove a file from a disk or from the hard drive is called a(an). . Format command Exit command Quit command Delete command

To prepare a disk to receive data is called . . . Format Copy Close Delete

Tab at the upper left of a disk that can be slid up to protect the data from being erased from a floppy disk is called . . . Format protect tab Write protect tab Close protect tab Delete protect tab

A copy of a file or disk (a duplicate) in case something happens to the original file or disk is called a . . . file Backup Overwrite Folder