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Miscellaneous Word Vocab Problem Solving Windows

Word – 10 Points QUESTION: How do you resize a picture? ANSWER: (Click on the white circles on the picture box and move diagonally toward the center or away from the corner diagonally. )

Word – 20 Points QUESTION: How do you add a color to an auto shape? ANSWER: (Right click and then left click on Format auto shape. Click on the fill tool and add a color by clicking on it and then click on OK.)

Word – 30 Points QUESTION: How do you spell-check a document? ANSWER: (Click on the Tools tab and then on spell-check.)

Word – 40 Points QUESTION: How do you double space? ANSWER: (Highlight the text or use Control A, then click on the spacing tool on the tool bar.)

Word – 50 Points QUESTION: How do you add a border? ANSWER: (Under the Page Layout Tab, click on the Borders icon.)

Vocab – 10 Points QUESTION: Desktop ANSWER: (The working surface shown on the monitor on which you may work on a computer.)

Vocab – 20 Points QUESTION: Flash Drive ANSWER: (a device that is external placed in a usb port that is used for storage of files, pictures, movies, etc. )

Vocab – 30 Points QUESTION: icon ANSWER: (A small picture or symbol that represents a program or file found on a desktop or GUI, graphical user interface that will open the program or file.)

Vocab – 40 Points QUESTION: Animation in Power Point ANSWER: (The style of how the slide opens in a Power Point that is moving.)

Vocab – 50 Points QUESTION: Crop ANSWER: (To trim or cut out part of an image or picture.)

Problem Solving – 10 Points QUESTION: What if your volume doesn’t work? ANSWER: (Check the volume control on the earphones cord: check the volume icon in the bottom left-hand corner or your task bar; check the volume icon on the program you are using; check to see if the headphones are plugged into the CPU.)

Problem Solving – 20 Points QUESTION: What is the keyboard shortcut to close a program? ANSWER: (Escape, Control q, or Alt F4)

Problem Solving – 30 Points QUESTION: How do you add an icon to your desktop? ANSWER: (Click on the start menu, then click on All Programs, click on the file, right-click on the program you want to add, click on Send to, click on Desktop (Create Shortcut)

Problem Solving – 40 Points QUESTION: If a double click doesn’t work, what are 2 other ways to open a program? ANSWER: (Click +Enter, right-click and left click on Open.)

Problem Solving – 50 Points QUESTION: How do you find the date and time on the computer? What are the shortcuts to adding date and time to a document? ANSWER: (Left hand corner of your taskbar. Shift+Alt+D and Shift+Alt+T)

Windows – 10 Points QUESTION: How do you change wallpaper? Name 3 ways. ANSWER: (Right –click on the desktop and click on Personalize, go to Pictures, right-click on the picture you want and then left-click on set as desktop background, Search on the internet for wallpaper websites and download one,)

Windows – 20 Points QUESTION: How do you know which programs you have open? ANSWER: (There will be extra icons on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen or desktop.)

Windows – 30 Points QUESTION: What are the Function Keys? ANSWER: (Often called Hot Keys, when used with Alt they perform special functions or actions on the desktop.)

Windows – 40 Points QUESTION: How do you toggle between tasks on the taskbar? ANSWER: (Click on each one to open them or activate them.)

Windows – 50 Points QUESTION: How do you add a file folder to something and how do you change the name on the folder? ANSWER: (Right-click on the desktop, then left-click on create folder. In a program if available, click on Create Folder.) To change the name, click on the folder, then right-click on it and left click on Rename Folder.

Miscellaneous – 10 Points QUESTION: What is your favorite Microsoft Office product and why? ANSWER: (Answers will vary; requires a valid reason.)

Miscellaneous – 20 Points QUESTION: Name 4 projects we did in Publisher and which did you like the best? ANSWER: (Timeline brochure, Christmas Around the World brochure, Christmas card, Revolutionary Tri-fold.)

Miscellaneous – 30 Points QUESTION: What program did you use the most on our WIKI? ANSWER: (answers will vary)

Miscellaneous – 40 Points QUESTION: How can you find a single location on Google Earth? Name 2 ways ANSWER: (type in an address in the search bar, type in lat/long in the search bar.)

Miscellaneous – 50 Points QUESTION: Name 10 things you learned this year in the lab. ANSWER: (answers will vary but must be computer related.)