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Computers, Networking And Windows Review Make a review sheet by numbering as shown below Down to 32.

Question 01 ___________________ is the physical computer equipment, like the monitor, CPU, and keyboard? Application softwareMotherboardSoftware HardwareOperating SystemWindows

Question 02 The instructions that the computer follows are called ___________________. Application softwareMotherboardSoftware HardwareOperating SystemWindows

Question 03 ___________________ refers to the operating systems, utility programs, drivers, and other programs that manage the computer. Application softwareMotherboardSystem software CPUPeripheralsWindows

Question 04 The type of software that helps the user perform a specific task – to do their work, pursue their hobbies, play games, etc. is called ___________________. applications softwaresystem software operating systemutilities

Question 05 The most widely used operating system is ___________________. AppleUnix LinuxWindows

Question 06 A system that transmits any combination of voice, video, and/or data is called a/an ___________________. AUPFile ManagementSoftware CPUHardwareStandalone ExtensionNetworkVirus

Question 07 A/an ___________________ computer is one that will continue to work even if it is detached from the network and other devices. AUPFile ManagementSoftware CPUHardwareStandalone ExtensionNetworkVirus

Question 08 The ___________________ is a security feature that allows you to access your information and your “lock” to keep your work safe from other people. AuthenticationFile ManagementSoftware AUPNetworkStandalone AntivirusPasswordVirus

Question 09 The Microsoft Browser that is automatically used by Windows is _________________. ComputerInternet Explorer DocumentSafari

Question 10 A _________________ file that is saved with plain text and no formatting—color, font features, etc. databasetext spreadsheetword processing

Question 11 The Windows area where deleted files are stored is the _________________. ComputerRecycle Bin DocumentsStart button

Question 12 Ctrl-C is an example of a/an _________________. Edit keyShortcut key Function keyWindows key

Question 13 _________________ is a folder where many software packages store your work automatically (by default). ComputerExplorer My DocumentsRecycle Bin

Question 14 A/an _________________ is a small picture that represents programs, files, and folders. desktopicon GUIshortcut

Question 15 The _________________ is the screen that appears after you log on. Each one is individual for that user. desktopicon GUIshortcut

Question 16 The current settings or action that will automatically be taken if the user does not change the setting. DefaultControl BootGUI

Question 17 The toolbar at the bottom of the screen displays the active application and commonly used icons. Title barTask bar DefaultDesktop

Question 18 A set of rules that explains the suitable ways that the computer can be used. AUPALU NetworkSUP

Question 19 This refers to a group of programs on the computer that allows the user to create, edit, print, rename, copy or delete files and folders. ALUUtilities File ManagementDrivers

Question 20 The memory of the computer is called the ALUCPU RAMMicroprocessor

Question 21 An abbreviation that follows the dot, like.docx, indicates ___________________. File type and softwareKind of computer Amount of memoryDevice it is saved on

Question 22 A/an ___________________ is a program that was written to cause the corruption of data on a computer. AntivirusALU VirusSoftware

Question 23 Which of these is NOT a way to avoid viruses? Run an up-to-date virus software on your computer. Run the updates of your software as when they become available. Open and inspect all attachments. Scan files on CDs, DVDs, and downloaded before using.

Question 24 The devices attached to the computers are ___________________. MicroprocessorsPeripherals MotherboardsRAM

Question 25 Use _____________ to exit/close the program. (A) (B) (C)

Question 26 Use ______________ to minimize the program to the taskbar. (A) (B) (C)

Question 27 Select the input devices. a. Keyboard, Mouse, Microphone, Monitor b. Keyboard, Mouse, Microphone, Scanner c. Keyboard, Mouse, Projector, Monitor d. Keyboard, Mouse, Scanner, Speaker

Question 28 Select the output devices. a.Printer, Projector, Monitor, Speaker b.Printer, Projector, Microphone, Scanner c.Printer, Keyboard, Scanner, Speaker

Question 29 The CPU is actually the Computer caseMotherboard RAMMicroprocessor

Question 30 This is a is a window that requests input from you related to a command you have chosen. Task barDefault command Dialog boxMenu

Question 31 This is a command performed by the mouse that will always bring up a menu of helpful options. Right click Left click Double click Triple click

Performance Tasks Maximize, minimize and restore a window Move and resize a window Use the scroll bar Right-click an object Create, rename and delete folders Use Save As to rename or to save in another location Restore items from the Recycle Bin Select several files at once Log off Windows Shut down Windows