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Windows and Introduction to Office Review Make a review sheet by numbering as shown below. The test is timed. You can practice again if needed. Click the mouse when you are ready to begin Down to 17.

Question 01 The desktop is the screen that appears after you log on. Each one is individual for that user. desktopicon GUIshortcut

Question 02 A/an icon is a small picture that represents programs, files, and folders. desktopicon GUIshortcut

Question 03 The icon for Word that is shown is a/an shortcut. desktopdocument GUIshortcut

Question 04 The strip across the bottom of the desktop which shows commonly used icons and the files that are currently open is the taskbar. control panel default desktop taskbar

Question 05 Computer is the Desktop feature that displays the drives on your computer and your network drives. It is often used to navigate to your folders and files. ComputerRecycle Bin DocumentsStart button

Question 06 Documents is a folder where many software packages store your work automatically (by default). ComputerExplorer DocumentsRecycle Bin

Question 07 The Windows area where deleted files are stored is the Recycle Bin. ComputerRecycle Bin DocumentsStart button

Question 08 The Microsoft Browser that is automatically used by Windows is Internet Explorer. ComputerInternet Explorer DocumentSafari

Question 09 Default is the term that refers to the automatic setting. It is what will happen if you do not make a change in the selection. BootDefault ControlGUI

Question 10 Ctrl-C is an example of a/an shortcut key. Edit keyShortcut key Function keyWindows key

Question 11 Which is true? Shut down before turning off your computer. Just turn your computer off with the power button when you are finished.

Question 12 The shortcut that will display a menu for logging off, shutting down the computer, displaying the task manager, etc. is Ctrl-Alt-Del. Ctrl-Alt-DelF1 Ctrl-SF5

Question 13 Use ________________ to minimize the program to the taskbar.

Question 14 Use _____________ to exit/close the program.

Question 15 Use _____________ to restore the program to its original size (restore/maximize).

Question 16 A text file that is saved with plain text and no formatting—color, font features, etc. databasetext spreadsheetword processing

Question 17 The printer represented by the icon below is a/an default local printer. local printerdefault local printer network printerdefault network printer