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Windows XP Lesson 2

Questions 7 to 11 refer to My Document window picture.

True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

The number of objects shown at the bottom of the My Documents window refers to the objects found in the left pane.
 

 2. 

My Documents is a central location for the storage of and management of deleted documents.
 

 3. 

To know the size of a file, check the My Documents window status bar.
 

 4. 

The Recycle Bin stores newly created documents.
 

 5. 

A double down arrow button indicates that the area is expanded.
 

 6. 

To redisplay a minimized window, you should click its button on the taskbar.
 

 7. 

A collapsed area shows all of the available options.
 

 8. 

If you wanted to fill the screen with an application window, you would click the Restore down button.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

A window can be moved by
a.
Dragging it
c.
Double-clicking it
b.
Right-clicking it
d.
Clicking it
 

 2. 

Select the name of the bar numbered 4 in the My Documents window.
a.
Status Bar
c.
Menu Bar
b.
Title Bar
d.
Taskbar
 

 3. 

Computers work using the
a.
processing
c.
binary
b.
kilobyte
d.
representational
 

 4. 

A __________________ is approximately 1, 000 bytes.
a.
gigabyte
c.
byte
b.
megabyte
d.
kilobyte
 

 5. 

Select the name of the bar numbered 2 shown in the My Documents picture.
a.
Menu Bar
c.
Status Bar
b.
Taskbar
d.
Title Bar
 

 6. 

In computers, every number, letter, and a special character consists of a unique combination of eight bits called a
a.
gigabyte
c.
kilobyte
b.
megabyte
d.
byte
 

 7. 

Select the name and function of the button numbered 5 shown in the My Documents window picture.
a.
Folders--Displays the Folders pane
c.
Views--Provides options for ways to display files and folders
b.
Back--Returns the insertion point to the last file or folder you accessed
d.
Forward--Reverses a back action.
 

 8. 

When you size and resize a window by dragging, the mouse pointer becomes a(n)
a.
Block arrow
c.
Cross hair
b.
Hour glass
d.
Double-headed arrow
 

 9. 

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The bar numbered 1 is called the
a.
Title Bar
c.
Toolbar
b.
Taskbar
d.
Status Bar
 

Matching
 
 
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Match each menu convention to its correct meaning.
a.
Menu option is followed by an ellipsis.
b.
Menu option is preceded by a check mark.
c.
Menu option is followed by a triangular arrow.
d.
Menu option is dimmed or grayed out.
e.
Key or combination of keys.
 

 1. 

You can press to select the menu option without actually opening the menu.
 

 2. 

Menu option is not available in this context.
 

 3. 

A dialog box opens that allows you to enter specifications for how you want a task carried out.
 

 4. 

Menu option is turned on.
 

 5. 

Indicates the presence of a submenu which appears automatically when you point to the option.
 
 
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Match each user controls to its right name.
a.
No. 1: Effects
d.
No. 4: Kerning for Font
b.
No. 2: Font Style
e.
No. 5: Points
c.
No. 3: Font Size
f.
No. 6: OK and Cancel
 

 6. 

Command buttons
 

 7. 

Drop-down list box (also called combo box)
 

 8. 

List box
 

 9. 

Check boxes
 

 10. 

Text box
 

 11. 

Option button (also called radio button)
 
 
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Match each scrolling control with its function. (One scrolling control has 2 functions.)
a.
No. 1: Scroll arrow
b.
No. 2: Scroll box
c.
No. 3: Scroll bar
d.
No. 1: Scroll arrow
 

 12. 

Hold down the mouse button on it to scroll continuously.
 

 13. 

Drag to scroll long distances.
 

 14. 

Click to scroll short distances, line by line.
 

 15. 

Click to scroll one screen at a time.
 



 
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