Mac Basics Quiz IT ETS-I “Tech in 20” Webinar Series Tuesday, April 2, 2012 Facilitator: Melia Tauvela.

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Mac Basics Quiz IT ETS-I “Tech in 20” Webinar Series Tuesday, April 2, 2012 Facilitator: Melia Tauvela

1. Which key is often used in place of Control on a PC for keyboard shortcuts? A. Function B. Control C. Option D. Command

2. Which key is used as the right click on a mouse? A. Function B. Control C. Option D. Command

3. Where can you go to change your Displays preferences and Screensaver? A. Dock B. Finder Window C. Menu Bar D. System Preferences

4. How do you access your folders and files on a Mac? A. Click on your Hard Drive icon B. Click on the Finder icon C. Click on the Documents Folder in the Dock D. All of the Above

5. What does this icon stand for? A. Finder B. Dock C. Action Gear D. Trash

6. How do you know what programs you have open? A. There is a dot next to the Application in your Dock B. Press F3 on your keyboard to view your open Windows C. See if there is an Application name in the upper left corner of your Menu Bar D. All of the above

7. True or False The red dot closes an Application’s Window. The yellow dot minimizes the Window. The green dot maximizes the Window.

8. When in the Finder Window, how can you view the contents of a file without opening up the file?

9. When would you want to use this icon?

10. How can you add an Application to your Dock?

11. What is the difference between the Desktop and the Finder Window? VS DesktopFinder Window

12. Where can you go to change your Sound Input/Output and other preferences?