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Computer Literacy
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literacy
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A minor show offered in addition to a main exhibition
Placeholder
MEDIAN
Handouts
Slide show
2. A term used to describe a software program or section of a program that is running in a multitasking environment.
Tasks
Soft copy
CPU
Template
3. Term used to describe the process of saving information to be used later
Software
Receive
Line-spacing
Store
4. Any character that is 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - or 0
Recycle bin
Monitor
Number
Row
5. Alternatively referred to as UCE (Unsolicited Commercial Email) - spam - not to be confused with the meat product - is slang commonly used to describe junk e-mail on the Internet.
Junk
Print
.xls
Analog
6. A tool box that allows you to change the font of text
MS-DOS
OPEN
Toggle Switches
Font dialog box
7. The worksheet currently being worked on or viewed
Template
Spam
Borders
Active worksheet
8. Styles of text already in MS
Retrieve
Undo
Built-in Styles
Forward
9. Microsoft software presentation program that allows a user to create a slide show of important notes that can be easily shown and moved through during a presentation
Power Point
Computer output
Status bar
Column
10. This is an abbreviation for 'sending particularly annoying messages'; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
Hard copy
Contacts
Spam
Virus
11. A portion of a computer display used in a graphical interface that enables users to select commands by pointing to illustrations or symbols with a mouse. 'Windows' is also the name Microsoft adopted for its popular operating system.
Page Numbering
Windows
Wizard
Save As
12. Where you advertise something
Contacts
Analyze
Monitor
Promote
13. Alternatively referred to as a worksheet - a spreadsheet is a data file made up of rows and columns that are used to sort data and allow a user to manipulate and arrange data easily - commonly numerical data.
Worksheet
Line-spacing
Output device
Headers & Footers
14. Creating a new document or folder
Form
Chart
Create
CLOSE
15. Where you get something
Character
Grammar Checker
Exported
Receive
16. Where you send something in the past tense
Sent
OS
Task-switching
Program
17. Alternatively referred to as state - status is a term used to describe the current situation or mode the device or user currently is in.
Template
Desktop
Status bar
Grammar Checker
18. An image usually displayed at the top of a page in a Web site - containing text and design elements (often to identify the site).
Banners
Gateway
Function
Character
19. This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word - Internet Explorer - and Windows.
Drag & Drop
Spam
Software
MIN
20. Hardware peripheral that allows computer users to input audio into computers
Enter
Bridge
Key tape
Microphone
21. The process of a computer transferring data to a computer printer and generating a hard copy of the electronic data being printed.
Frame
CLOSE
Active worksheet
Print
22. A word or character that causes the computer to do something. A command is a request or directions given to a computer.
Command
Timing
Floppy drive
Formula
23. Copy: A command that copies the selected information and places it on the clipboard.cut: To remove text or graphics from a document by using the Cut command. The most recent 'clipping' is stored on the Clipboard of the computer so that you can paste
Dial-up
Database
Formula bar
Cut - Copy & Paste
24. The number keys on the right side of the keyboard that are laid out like the keys on an adding machine. In most cases - you can use these keys interchangeably with the number keys on the top row of the keyboard. Some programs use the numeric keypad a
Store
Objects box/pane
Num lock
Scanner
25. Digital Subscriber Line. A method of connecting to the Internet via a phone line. A DSL connection uses copper telephone lines but is able to relay data at much higher speeds than modems and does not interfere with telephone use.
Range
Soft copy
Workbook
DSL
26. Computer company
Apple/Mac
Store
Clipart
Blog
27. A name - e-mail - or other personal information that enables other users to get a hold of someone
Analog
Query
Contacts
MIN
28. Extra programs
Accessories programs
Task panes
Font dialog box
Storage
29. A command that puts a file away but keeps the program you're in open so that you can continue to work.
Power Point
CLOSE
Toolbar
AutoContent
30. Minimum
Task-switching
Search & Replace
MIN
Menu - drop-down
31. A weblog or blog - is a listing of text - images - or other objects that are arranged in a chronological order that first started appearing in 1998.
Blog
index.html
Dial-up
Browser
32. Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A common system used to request and send HTML documents on the World Wide Web. It is the first portion of all URL addresses on the World Wide Web (e.g. - http://www.whitehouse.gov).
Function
HTTP
Layout
Internet
33. Computer software that performs a task or set of tasks - such as word processing or drawing. Applications are also referred to as programs.
Calendar
Task-switching
Application software
Tasks
34. Bar located along the top of a window or a dialog box that displays the name of the window or software program being used.
Title bar
Apple/Mac
Desktop
Num lock
35. Protection for any published work that helps to prevent that work from being used without prior authorization
Workbook
Recycle bin
Copyright
CA TV
36. Sets of typefaces (or characters) that come in different styles and sizes.
Fonts
Annotations
Dial-up
ISP
37. Recording how long something takes
Timing
Calculate
Integrated circuits
Num lock
38. Everything to the left except date - closing - written signature - typed name - senders address - comma
Personal Letter Format
Graphics
Cards
Wizard
39. A key that can lock into place so that letters you type will come out capitalized. Caps Lock doesn't affect non-alphabetic keys (such as punctuation and symbols). To access these - you must still press the Shift key (on either side of the key board).
Caps lock
Abacus
Worksheet
Web site
40. Term commonly associated with computer CRT monitors - refresh refers to the renewal of the screen contents.
Pointer
Refresh
Font dialog box
Sent
41. Everything to the left except the date - closing - signature - typed name and senders address are to the middle semi-colon
Modified Block Letter Format
Objects box/pane
Browser
Hard drive
42. The default document name in Excel
Scrolling
Insert & Delete
.xls
Software
43. Another name for the hard disc that stores information information in a computer.
Outline View
Contacts
Search & Replace
Hard drive
44. Data that goes into a computer device.
Highlighting Tool
WordPad
Soft copy
Input
45. The pre-defined configuration of a system or an application. In most programs - the defaults can be changed to reflect personal preferences.
Default
Sent
Smart Tag
Document
46. A similarity between different objects - documents - etc.
Timing
Relationships
MAX
Background
47. The study and designing of products to help reduce the stress & make a product more comfortable to the user helping increase the users' productivity
Align
WordPad
Ergonomics
Chart
48. A menu where you can search for anything that you need
Look-up menu
Command
Integrated circuits
Page Setup dialog box
49. To move the visual portions of a screen up - down - left - or right - in order to see additional information on the monitor.
Receive
Output
HTML
Scrolling
50. A vertical or horizontal bar commonly located on the far right or bottom of a window that allows a user to move the window viewing area up - down - left - or right.
Scroll Bars
Ad-ware
Bridge
Pointer