6 th Grade Computers 1. ____________________ is the keyboard shortcut for undo. a) “Ctrl” + “C” b) “Ctrl” “Y” c) “Ctrl” + “B” d) “Ctrl” + “Z” 2.

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6 th Grade Computers 1

____________________ is the keyboard shortcut for undo. a) “Ctrl” + “C” b) “Ctrl” “Y” c) “Ctrl” + “B” d) “Ctrl” + “Z” 2

 ____________________ is the area where all running programs are stored for communication with the CPU. a) Hard Drive b) RAM c) Flash Drive d) Floppy Disk Drive 3

 The physical computer machinery is known as the ____________. A. Software B. Operating System C. Hardware D. Desktop 4

 Devices that can read and write data onto a disk are known as _______________. A. Icons B. Disk Drives C. Desktops D. Savers 5

 The _________________ is the internal disk drive where students may save their work while working on a school computer. Another name for this drive is the Network Drive. A. U: Drive B. G: Drive C. Flash Drive D. M: Drive 6

 The ____________ is the main screen in Windows Operating System where the Icons are found. A. Desktop B. Home screen C. Screen Saver D. RAM 7

 The programs, routines, and symbolic languages that control the hardware are known as ______________. A. Software B. Output C. CPU D. ENIAC 8

 The part of a computer that interprets and executes instructions is known as _______________. This is also commonly referred to as “The Brains of the Computer”. A. RAM B. ABC C. CPU D. AOL 9

 In 1939, the ______________________ was created by a professor and his graduate student. It later won a court decision to be referred to as the first computer. A. Atanasoff-Berry Computer B. Laptop C. Bill Gates D. Windows 10

 By clicking on the “x” in the upper right corner you have just _______________. A. Killed your computer B. Opened a window C. Won free version of MineCraft D. Closed a window 11

 ____________________ is the keyboard shortcut for paste. A. “Ctrl” + “V” B. “Ctrl” + “M” C. “Ctrl” + “T” D. “Ctrl” + “Q” 12

 In Microsoft Office 2007, the menu of commands that appears as a set of toolbars when selected with the mouse is the _____________. A. Office Control B. Office Ribbon C. App Menu D. Toolbarz ® Menu 13

 ____________________ is the place to click if you would like to Save, Print, Open, or Print Preview a file in Microsoft Office A. Office Button B. Desktop C. Folder D. Windows 14

 A ____________________ is a picture that shows exactly what is on the computer screen. Holding down “Shift + Print Scrn” will take the picture. A. Monitor Pose B. Computer Picture C. Monitor Shift D. Screen Capture 15