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Shutdown the Computer Note : Dont Use Ctrl + Alt + Del

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On the Simulated Windows Desktop Carry out the Necessary Steps To restart the computer. Note : Do not use Ctrl+ Alt + Del

Storage Devices

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Use the simulated desktop to find out Which Operating System is installed

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Use the simulated desktop to find out Which Operating System is installed

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Use the Simulated Desktop to change the Screensaver to 3D Flying Objects.

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Access the Dialog box that would enable you to format the 3 ½ Floppy (A:) Drive.

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Access the Dialog box that would enable you to install (uninstall) new Software

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Create a new File Create a new Rich Text Document

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Save This file as my SescoICDL.rtf into My Documents Folder SescoICDL.rtf

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Which of these is a shortcut to an application ? Which of these is an application ?

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SUBMIT Use Click and Drag to Move the My Computer Icon into the White Frame Click submit when you have finish

In This Explorer Window create shortcut to the power point file called presentation.PPT

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Minimize the my computer window

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Make The Accounts window active without minimizing the computer window. Click

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This windows show the contents of c: Drive in the right hand pane. Click on the correct Location to display the c: Drives Folders in the Left-hand pane as well. C:\

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Which of these Files is Stored on the D: Drive ? o Master.Doc o ECDL.rtf o Logo.Bmp o Rob.mdb D:\

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Create anew Folder on the 3 ½ Floppy (A:) drive and name it Unisco. Press the Enter Key when you have finished. Unisco

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Open the C: Drive folder and indicate which of these file size to the file Test.XLs 20KB 30KB 12KB 50KB C:\

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Which of these file is Compressed ?

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How Many Word Files are there in this Window?

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Change the Status of the file Hospital.doc to Read-Only

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Arrange the files in the right hand pane of Explorer by Size

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In the Current My Document folder, Change the name of the folder entitled Unisco to ECDL. Press the Enter Key when you have finished ECDL

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Select the Uonisco folder in the right-hand Window

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Duplicate the excel.ppt file from the 3 ½ Floppy (A:) Drive to the C: Drive

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Hold Down the appropriate Key and Click once to extend this Selection to include all files Down to and including Document

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Restore the file called Master.doc from the Recycle bin to its Original Location?

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Empty Recycle bin

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Using the Windows search tool find a file named ECDL on the c: Drive ECDL

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Find all files on the C: drive that are larger than 200Kb 200

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Change your printer setting so that output goes to the Graphics Printer

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Which of these statements is false? It s important to backup files to an external device so that: You still files stored in external location if the building with your PC is flooded. You still files stored in external location if the building with your PC is flooded. Original files can be restored from backup if someone on the network deletes files by mistake. Original files can be restored from backup if someone on the network deletes files by mistake. Two teams can work on the same files in two different location. Two teams can work on the same files in two different location. You can restore your files from backup if you lose laptop. You can restore your files from backup if you lose laptop.

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Print one copy of this file

Delete the file windows1

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Use the index tab of the windows Help system to find help on saving files. Click display button when you have finishing.

saving files

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Use the search Box windows system help to find information about audio files

audio files

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Extract the contents of the selected win zip file ICDL.zip to the desktop.

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Extract the contents of the selected win zip file ICDL.zip to the desktop.

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Launch add printer wizard that would enable you to install anew printer.

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Delete the current printing job from this print queue.

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Shut down the non-responding application.

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Click the icon that represent the hard disk (C drive) on this PC.

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Create a shortcut on the desktop for the My First Document file.

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A document has been sent to print to the Sesco printer access the print manager so you can view the progress of the print job.

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Use a right-click menu commend to automatically compress the Advanced ICDL folder as a zip file

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Use a right-click menu commend to automatically compress the Advanced ICDL folder as a zip file

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reducing the size of a file so it will take up less storage space on a disk is known as: compact it compact it compress it compress it extract it extract it encrypt it encrypt it compacting compacting compressing compressing extracting extracting encrypting encrypting Shrinking a large file makes it easier to send via to do this to a file …….You would:

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……. …………... are important as they tell the computer which application to use to open a file. Desktop Icons Desktop Icons File Names File Names User Names User Names File Extension File Extension Version Numbers Version Numbers

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A Computer Virus Application Will Enable you to identify Virus in files. Enable you to identify Virus in files.

which two of these statement could each be used to complete the following sentence? Computer virus is a program that: can usually be detected by anti-virus software can usually be detected by anti-virus software cannot enter your computer unless your computer is on a network cannot enter your computer unless your computer is on a network disappears once it has displayed a message disappears once it has displayed a message can reproduce itself via attachments can reproduce itself via attachments can enter a computer system if hardware such as a new mouse is added can enter a computer system if hardware such as a new mouse is added

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check for viruses on the hard disk of the PC and move any that are found to a safe place where they cannot do any harm.

check for viruses on the (A: D: E:) of the PC and move any that are found to a safe place where they cannot do any harm.

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Disabling any viruses within a file is called Deleting Deleting Disarming Disarming File cleanup File cleanup Disinfecting Disinfecting Virus Scanning Virus Scanning

1.cannot infect a standalone PC 2.disappears once it has displayed a message 3.can usually be detected by anti-virus software 4.can be introduced when new software is installed 5.can enter a computer system if hardware such as a new mouse is added Which two of these statements could each be used to complete the following sentence? A computer virus is a program that:

1.cannot infect a standalone PC 2.disappears once it has displayed a message 3.can usually be detected by anti-virus software 4.can be introduced when new software is installed 5.can enter a computer system if hardware such as a new mouse is added Which two of these statements could each be used to complete the following sentence? A computer virus is a program that:

1.will always be spotted by anti-virus software 2.can make the hard disk unusable on a computer 3.can be avoided if you regularly back up your hard disk 4.cannot enter your computer unless your computer is on a network 1.A computer virus is a program that:

1.will always be spotted by anti-virus software 2.can make the hard disk unusable on a computer 3.can be avoided if you regularly back up your hard disk 4.cannot enter your computer unless your computer is on a network 1.A computer virus is a program that:

1.De-installing 2.Disinfecting 3.Restoring 4.Scanning 1. Anti-virus software can disable a virus on your computer. This action is called:

1.De-installing 2.Disinfecting( ابطال مفعول ) 3.Restoring 4.Scanning 1. Anti-virus software can disable a virus on your computer. This action is called:

1.Before accessing the Internet, you need to run a virus check 2.Deleting an infected file will eliminate the virus 3.Anti-virus software can detect all known viruses 4.Anti-virus software can disinfect applications as well as files 1. Which one of the following statements about anti-virus software is true?

1.Before accessing the Internet, you need to run a virus check 2.Deleting an infected file will eliminate the virus 3.Anti-virus software can detect all known viruses 4.Anti-virus software can disinfect applications as well as files 1. Which one of the following statements about anti-virus software is true?

1.Drag each block of text to the appropriate box:

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With drag & drop drag the write answers to the write place Carries a risk of computer viruses Carries No risk of computer viruses Clean disk that has been stored with an infected disk Software downloaded from the internet Unformatted floppy disk An attachment from someone you know Software downloaded over a network connection

Disinfecting a file Deletes the file Deletes the file Disabling any viruses in the file Disabling any viruses in the file Remove any bugs from the file Remove any bugs from the file Prevents it from getting another virus Prevents it from getting another virus

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why do you need to regularly update your virus software? So it doesn t waste time looking for viruses that no longer exist. So it doesn t waste time looking for viruses that no longer exist. So it can scan files created with the latest versions of applications. So it can scan files created with the latest versions of applications. So it can find and disinfect the most up-to-date viruses. So it can find and disinfect the most up-to-date viruses. To replace virus-scanning software that has been exposed to viruses. To replace virus-scanning software that has been exposed to viruses.

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If the computer application you are working on has frozen what is the first thing you should do ? Re-install the non responding application Re-install the non responding application Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete Turn off the PC s power supply Turn off the PC s power supply Select Exit from the application s File menu Select Exit from the application s File menu

Pressing which of the following keys would place a picture of what is currently displayed on your monitor onto the clipboard? + +

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Pressing which of the following keys would place a picture of what is currently displayed on your monitor onto the clipboard?

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Arrange by Date were created

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A document has been sent to print to the Cisco printer Pause Printing for the current printing job

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spread sheet = excel Files (.xls) spread sheet = excel Files (.xls) Presentation = power point Files (.ppt) Presentation = power point Files (.ppt) Data Base = Access Files (.mdb) Data Base = Access Files (.mdb) Word processing = word Files (.doc) Word processing = word Files (.doc)