Gr 8 Computer Jeopardy ABCDE 50 40 30 20 10. 50 Points A What is the symbol for a primary key? a)a dog b)a number 1 c)a key d)a circle Go back.

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Gr 8 Computer Jeopardy ABCDE

50 Points A What is the symbol for a primary key? a)a dog b)a number 1 c)a key d)a circle Go back

50 Points A a key Go back

40 Points A What is ascending order? a)A to Z or smallest value to largest b)Z to A or largest value to smallest c)Field A to Field Z d)Field Z to Field A Go back

40 Points A a)A to Z or smallest value to largest Go back Go back

30 Points A How many records are there in a query? a)1000 b)1 c)50 d)it changes every time, depending on the criteria Go back

30 Points A d)it changes every time, depending on the criteria Go back

20 Points A The Motto of Canada is taken from a quotation form the bible (Psalm 72:8,). What is it? Go back

20 Points A From sea to sea “A Mari usque ad Mare” Go back

10 Points A What is the brain of the computer? Go back

10 Points A CPU or central processing unit. It does all the computations and decision making, hence it is the brain Go backGo back

50 Points B When defining a query in MS Access, the criteria needed to find only names ending with ‘son’ is a)*son* b)*son c)!son d)son* Go back

50 Points B b)*son Go back

40 Points B What do bullet proof vests, fire escapes, and windshield wipers all have in common? Go back

40 Points B All invented by women. Go back

30 Points B Microphones – input or output devices?– Go back

30 Points B Input Go back

20 Points B When defining a query in MS Access, the criteria needed to find numbers between 50 and 100 would be a)between 50 and 100 b)>50 and <100 c)a) or b) d)none of the above Go back

20 Points B c)a) or b) Go back

10 Points B Is a keyboard an input or output device? Go back Go back

10 Points B Input – it allows the user to put info. INTO the computer. Go back Go back

50 Points C What is the purpose of form view in MS Access? a)to format the fields b)to print out values c)to select and sort values d)to make data entry easier for the user Go back

50 Points C d)to make data entry easier for the user Go back

40 Points C Which of the following would probably make a good primary key for a student contact list? a)rank b)title c)home phone d)student number Go back

40 Points C d)student number Go back

30 Points C If you yelled for 8 years 7 months and 6 days, what would you have accomplished? Go back

30 Points C You would produce enough energy to heat up a cup of coffee. Go back

20 Points C Imagine that a user has a program open at a workstation in the computer room and that workstation is unexpectedly disconnected from the school network and from the Internet. Where should the user save her work? USB Key H drive S drive none of the above Go back

20 Points C USB Key. Go back

10 Points C Some examples of operating systems are … Word Microsoft MS Access none of the above Go back

10 Points C none of the above Some REAL examples are LINUX, MAC OS, Windows 8 Go back

50 Points D A file name extension for WORD files is… DOCX GIF HTML EXE Go back Go back

50 Points D DOCX Go back

40 Points D The rows in table design view in MS Access represent what kind of information? records fields primary key(s) none of the above Go back

40 Points D records. Go back

30 Points D What should you do if you or your clothes catch fire? Go back

30 Points D Stop / drop/ and roll Go back

20 Points D The programs that run on your computer are known as _____? Go back

20 Points D Software Go back

10 Points D The column headings in table design view in MS Access represent what kind of information? records fields primary key(s) none of the above Go back

10 Points D fields Go back

50 Points E What kind of card do you require in order to hear sound on your computer? Go back

50 Points E Sound card. Go back

40 Points E In what view must a database be open in order to change the field properties? form design view table design view report design view query design view Go back

40 Points E table design view Go back

30 Points E When a user chooses to create a blank database, what is the first thing that MS Access will prompt the user to do? set up the primary key set up the field names ask you to save and name your database file none of the above Go back

30 Points E ask you to save and name your database file Go back

20 Points E Computers that are linked together to share data and programs are said to be _________. Go back

20 Points E networked. Go back

10 Points E When the user gets the following error message when entering data into a database, what could the user have done wrong? “Index or primary key has a duplicate value” the user has left the primary key field blank two values for the primary key that are the same all of the above none of the above Go back Go back

10 Points E two values for the primary key that are the same Go back