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Computer Literacy
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Study First
Subjects
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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. This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
Input
Screensaver
Scroll Bars
Send
2. Data that come out of a computer device. For example - information displayed on the monitor - sound from the speakers - and information printed to paper.
Output
Gateway
Journal
Input
3. Hardware peripheral that allows computer users to input audio into computers
.doc
Apple/Mac
Microphone
Hard drive
4. A box that helps you edit the parameters defined by the user that help determine how a printed page will appear.
Junk
Compact Disk
Create
Page Setup dialog box
5. A term used to describe the process of organizing data in a particular order allowing for information to be found easier
Sort
File name
Menu
Animate
6. A portable drive that connects to a USB cord
Secondary storage device
Jump/Flash drive
Enter
Software
7. A file that has been created with an overall layout and format to be used for a group of documents or a generic document.
Number
Mouse
Template
Wizard
8. A software program that allows a person to explore the Internet in an easy to use way
Change
Form
Forward
User name
9. A series of keys to unlock a screen
Paint
Brochures
Power Point
CTRL+ALT+DEL
10. A character that is not a number or a letter
Symbol
UNIVAC
Alignment
Database
11. A design that defines the overall look of characters
Typeface & Font
Paint
SUM
Web page
12. A generic text editor included with MS that enables someone to open and read plain text files
Note Pad
Close box
MS Word
Refresh
13. Toolbar used to format documents
Formatting toolbar
Document
Borders
Icon
14. 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
Num lock
CPU
Title bar
Smart Tag
15. 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).
HTTP
Default # worksheets
Timing
Input
16. A similarity between different objects - documents - etc.
Fonts
Typeface & Font
Trashcan
Relationships
17. Magnetic tape drive capable of moving the tape through the tapes drive's read
Gridlines
Scrolling
Scanner
Key tape
18. A named sub-window of a frames page. This may be scrollable and resizable and may have a border or outline.
Font dialog box
Frame
Dial-up
Relationships
19. The type of money used in a certain place
Notes
Output
Currency
Formatting toolbar
20. A tool box that allows you to change the font of text
Setup dialog box
Notes
Refresh
Font dialog box
21. 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.
Note Pad
Chart
Row
Worksheet
22. The process of launching the web page into the public for use.
Hyperlink
UNIVAC
CA TV
Publish
23. Command or option used to close a program or file.
MS-DOS
Address
EXIT
Typeface & Font
24. Short for document
Pointer
Task-switching
.doc
Block Letter Format
25. Term used to describe the location or folder that e-mail is received on the computer or a computer program
Layout
Inbox
Auto Text
Soft copy
26. A precise series of instructions written in a computer language that tells the computer what to do and how to do it. Programs are also called 'software' or 'applications.'
Program
Paint
Field
Menu - drop-down
27. Microsoft Office feature found in Microsoft Office 2002 (XP) - Office 2003 - and later versions that enables users to have quick access to common features - information - and commands.
Task panes
Word Art
AutoCorrect
MS Windows Tour
28. A disk which is 5.25 inches in diameter - with a storage capacity of 143 K (the equivalent of about 70 pages of text).
Floppy drive
Borders
.doc
Worksheet
29. Turns computer on and off
Operating system
On/Off
Page Numbering
EXIT
30. Devices used to store massive amounts of information so that it can be readily retrieved. Devices include RAIDs - CD-ROMs - DVDs
Clipart
Drag & Drop
Storage
Receive
31. A type of edging around a document
Abacus
Built-in Styles
Digital
Borders
32. A menu where you can search for anything that you need
Soft copy
Apple/Mac
Look-up menu
Enter
33. Peripheral that receives or displays output from a computer
WYSIWYG
Currency
Auto-number
Output device
34. When a machine - object etc. is capable of performing a task
Ready
Wizard
Bulleted list
Pointer
35. In general a range refers to a series of value between two other values
Record
Graphics
Computer output
Range
36. To workout a mathematical equation
Surf
Word wrap
Calculate
Menu toolbar
37. Process of taking data from one program or computer to another
Exported
Toggle Switches
Notepad
Deleted items
38. Any character that is 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - or 0
Apple/Mac
Hard drive
Timing
Number
39. Software file that contains updated information and various fixes that resolves issues that have been located by the software developer to help prevent those errors from occurring in the future
Update
Desktop
Note Pad
File name
40. A context-related list of options that users can choose from.
Placeholder
Send
Notes
Menu
41. Horizontal lines within a chart that make the chart easier to read.
Menu - drop-down
Contacts
Default
Gridlines
42. 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.
Margins
Outline View
Junk
AutoContent
43. A location where deleted files are temporarily stored on Apple Macintosh computers
Trashcan
Character
Output
Dial-up
44. Term used to describe the process of saving information to be used later
Frame
Signature block
Store
Cards
45. 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).
Pointer
Caps lock
Look-up menu
Junk
46. Everything to the Left alignment - semi-colon
Block Letter Format
Database
Edit
Row
47. Programs currently being worked on
Active programs
Deleted items
Formula
Spy-ware
48. Allows you to collapse the documents to see only the main headings or to expand a document to see all the main headings and text.
Formatting toolbar
Windows
Outline View
Currency
49. A box that allows a change of the format of text that affects the complete paragraph or is different from other paragraphs in a document.
Close box
Input
Paragraph dialog box
Active cell
50. Information that comes from a computer after it has been processed
Formatting toolbar
Word wrap
Computer output
Task panes