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Computer Literacy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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 term used to describe the process of searching for - locating and returning data.
Flyers
Save As
Joystick
Retrieve
2. Alternatively referred to as ANSI art - text art - or word art - ASCII art is the process of forming pictures or art out of the characters available in the ASCII chart
Grammar Checker
Word Art
Tables
Print dialog box
3. A tool that converts an image or a file.
Journal
Currency
Trashcan
Filter
4. An attachment can be a picture - a word document - a movie - a sound file - an excel document - or any other file that requires another program to open it.
spacing
URL
Attach
Sub-menu
5. Electronic hardware device or software capable of performing mathematical calculations
Calculate
Contacts
Calculator
Banners
6. A column in a table
Computer output
Password
Field
Organize
7. Allows equipment to handle information that continuously changes
WWW
Highlighting Tool
Dial-up
Analog
8. A set of data-entry fields on a page processed on a server. The user submits the form by clicking on a button or image - and the form is sent by a form handler.
MS Word
Signature block
Form
Clipart
9. Function performed to reverse the action of an earlier action
Column
Browser
Imported
Undo
10. Term used to describe the process of switching back and forth between settings or between programs
Notes
Bulleted list
Look-up menu
Toggles
11. The location of a specific cell or range expressed by the coordinates of column and row; for example - A1. (spreadsheet application)
Contacts
Abacus
Address
Cards
12. Add - delete or change the contents of a cell or worksheet or file.
Date/Time control
Function
Toggles
Edit
13. In mouse-based applications - a market moves across the screen when you move the mouse across your desk.
Journal
Pointer
Cut - Copy & Paste
Task-switching
14. Maximum
MAX
Apple/Mac
Page Numbering
Trashcan
15. The overall appearance of a document - image - text or other medium designed to be more appeasing to the viewer or help locate or identify the medium being looked at
Desktop
Layout
Default # worksheets
Analog
16. Hypertext Markup Language. A standard of text markup conventions used for documents on the World Wide Web. Browsers interpret the codes to give the text structure and formatting (such as bold - blue - or italic).
MS Windows Tour
Browser
HTML
Sub-menu
17. This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
Abacus
Icon
Floppy drive
Insert/Type over
18. A flat round storage medium that is read by a laser
SAVE
Formula bar
Compact Disk
Background
19. Central Processing Unit. The brain of the computer.
CPU
Gateway
Exported
Borders
20. A key on the numeric keypad that confirms a choice or tells a program you're ready to proceed. In most cases - the Return key also serves this function. The ____ button is used to confirm an entry into an active cell. (in spreadsheet applications)
Prompt
Copyright
Hard copy
Enter
21. Unique location identified by intersecting column and row coordinates. (spreadsheet application) -The address or name of a specific cell. Cell references may be used in formulas and are relative or absolute. (spreadsheet application)
Toggles
Web site
Hardware
Cell address/cell reference
22. Where the text is automatically entered
AutoContent
Filter
Program
Format
23. This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
Accessories programs
Punched cards
Password
User name
24. A software program or program feature sometimes found in a program such as a word processor that can be used to help check text for any improper grammar.
AVERAGE
Look-up menu
Grammar Checker
WYSIWYG
25. 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.
AutoCorrect
Junk
Print
Active cell
26. A context-related list of options that users can choose from.
Menu
EXIT
Monitor
Active worksheet
27. A graphical or textual page that incorporates navigation hyperlinks to pages that are part of a web structure.
Ready
Grammar Checker
Navigate
Caps lock
28. Data that come out of a computer device. For example - information displayed on the monitor - sound from the speakers - and information printed to paper.
MS Windows Tour
WYSIWYG
Software
Output
29. Something that can be accessed
Virus
Tasks
OPEN
Task panes
30. The horizontal placement of cell contents - for example: left - center - or right. (spreadsheet application)
Sub-menu
Align
Animate
Analog
31. The process of writing data to a storage medium such as a floppy diskette or a hard disk drive
Size & Style
Slide show
SAVE
E-mail
32. This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files - like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
Toggle Switches
Browser
Enter
Active worksheet
33. This is where all the letters - numbers - and other buttons are located. When you type on it - the symbols appear on the monitor.
Calculator
Start-up button
Keyboard
Size & Style
34. When referring to multitasking operating systems - background is the place an active program is running but not seen on the computer
Floppy drive
Personal Letter Format
Row
Background
35. A set of programs that - among other things - controls the way information is loaded into memory - the way the computer works with that information - the way information is stored on a disk - and the way the computer communicates with a printer and o
Refresh
Screen
Modified Block Letter Format
Operating system
36. Software that allows one to calculate numbers in a format that is similar to pages in a conventional ledger.
Option
Timing
Punched cards
Spreadsheet
37. Where you advertise something
URL
Active worksheet
Promote
.xls
38. Converts digital data into analog data - so it can be sent over phone lines. Changes analog into digital when receiving data.
Windows
Recycle bin
Outlook
Modem
39. Universal Automatic Computer the UNIVAC is an electrical computer containing thousands of vacuum tubes that utilizes punch cards and switches for inputting data and punch cards for outputting and storing data.
Junk
UNIVAC
Refresh
CPU
40. A software tool included with some word processors that provides synonyms for selected words on command
Page Setup dialog box
Ad-ware
Annotations
Thesaurus
41. A key that - when pressed in conjunction with another key - creates a special effect.
Option
Integrated circuits
Desktop
Ad-ware
42. Term used to describe a computer keyboard key that has one or more function
Journal
Toggle Switches
Output
Edit
43. A software program or program feature designed to locate misspelled words and notify the user of those misspelled words.
Spell Checker
Secondary storage device
Outbox
Fonts
44. A menu where you can search for anything that you need
MS Windows
CLOSE
Look-up menu
Calculate
45. The horizontal strip across the top of an application's window. Each word on the strip has a context sensitive drop-down menu containing features and actions that are available for the application in use.
Software
E-mail
Menu toolbar
Hard drive
46. Data laid out in a horizontal line in a table or spreadsheet
Inbox
Status bar
Row
Exported
47. A tool where the numbering happens automatically
Date/Time control
Signature block
CA TV
Auto-number
48. A device - such as a keyboard - stylus and tablet - mouse - puck - or microphone - that allows input of information (letters - numbers - sound - video) to a computer.
Query
Filter
Input device
Digital
49. A name - e-mail - or other personal information that enables other users to get a hold of someone
Storage
Contacts
Number
Ad-ware
50. Horizontal lines within a chart that make the chart easier to read.
Signature block
Jump/Flash drive
Gridlines
Hard drive