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Thursday, Dec 12, 2013 (found on online classroom)
Happy Computer Science Education Week !
Go do your hour of code this week at ‘hourofcode.org’
Learning Target: I can correctly format a research paper using MLA format.
Agenda:
 Bellwork 8 – Create a print screen of how to insert a page
number into a document at the current position.
 Submit research papers to online classroom:
o “Can You See Me Now?”
o “From One Controller to Another”
o “Farming on a Whole New Level”
 Study for FINAL – review is below
o 5th – Monday 1:30
o 4th – Tuesday 8:00
o 7th – Tuesday 1:30
 100 Point Bonus for second 9 weeks: “MS Word Advanced
Training Cert Prep”
 Eagle Tech Leader Projects – Winter Virtual Due before
Christmas Break
 Extra Credit Option - Design and create a birthday card for
Grace Hopper
 Eagle Tech Leader Project Ideas – Please review the Eagle
Tech Leader handbook from online classroom and sign up
for a project that interests you. Idea for a project: See
http://csedweek.org/learn2
 Early Finish:
o Complete any work for which you are behind. Put a
note in the basket if you turn something in late and
let me know where you submitted the late work.
o Work through LESSONS in GREEN box in middle and
set to 35 WPM www.freetypinggame.net
o ACT Question of the Day:
http://www.act.org/qotd/
o Free ACT Test Prep:
https://www.number2.com
o Khan Academy – topic of choice
moveForward();
Tutorials:
http://hscripts.com/tutorials/javascript/next-method.php
Testbank Questions
1. Introduction to Computers and the Internet
Question
ID
Correct Answer
1. MC: ____ software is rights-protection
software used to control the use of a work.
A . DRM
B . ISP
C . RSI
D . Copyright-Trademark
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A . DRM
2. T/F: A copyright is a word, phrase, symbol,
or design that identifies one product or service 341108
from another.
False
3. MC: A desktop computer may contain
____.
A . arsenic
B . lead
C . mercury
D . all of the above
D . all of the above
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4. Mod. T/F: A(n) personal computer is a
stationary computer designed to fit on or next 341112
to a desk. _________________________
desktop
5. Mod. T/F: A(n) tablet computer is designed
to be used with a digital pen or stylus.
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_________________________
True
6. Mod. T/F: Accessing information in a
shared company database is an example of
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True
a(n)communications function performed by
today’s computers.
_________________________
7. T/F: An IP address uniquely identifies a
specific Web page.
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10. MC: Copyrights remain in effect until ____
after the creator’s death.
A . a year and a day
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B . 10 years
C . a century
D . 70 years
12. MC: Gmail is a(n) ____.
A . email program
B . Web mail service
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C . knowledge base
D . search site
False
D . 70 years
B . Web mail service
13. T/F: Information is processed into data.
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False
14. MC: Intellectual property is ____.
A . any device or appliance containing a
computer chip
B . original creative work
C . both a and b
D . neither a nor b
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B . original creative work
15. T/F: Most of today’s modern computers
are fifth-generation machines.
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False
16. T/F: One of the most significant appeals of
server virtualization today is increased
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efficiency.
True
17. Mod. T/F: Performance, cost, and security
are three advantages of cloud computing.
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_________________________
disadvantages
18. MC: Presenting someone else’s work as
your own is ____.
A . libel
B . trademark infringement
C . plagiarism
D . unethical but not illegal
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C . plagiarism
19. T/F: Smartphones are a type of mobile
device.
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True
21. Mod. T/F: The current fastest computer in
the world is technically a(n) supercomputing
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cluster. _________________________
True
22. T/F: The Internet is the largest computer
network in the world.
True
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23. MC: The majority of discarded computer
equipment ends up ____.
A . being reused in new computer
components
B . being safely separated and recycled within
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the United States
C . in landfills or foreign nations with lax
environmental standards
D . being ground into the underlayment used
in highways
C . in landfills or foreign nations with lax environmental standards
24. T/F: The most powerful and most
expensive type of computer available is the
ultracomputer.
False
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25. T/F: The physical parts of a computer are
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called hardware.
26. MC: The U.S. Department of Energy and
EPA developed the ____ program to
encourage the creation of energy-saving
devices.
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A . Gold Star
B . ENERGY STAR
C . LEED
D . GreenWare
27. MC: To help protect your computer, avoid
opening email attachments with any of the
following file extensions EXCEPT ____.
A . .exe
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B . .jpg
C . .com
D . .vbs
28. MC: Using a Web browser to view Web
pages is called ____ the Web.
A . surfing
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B . scanning
C . spinning
D . skating
True
B . ENERGY STAR
B . .jpg
A . surfing
Chapter 1: Introducing Hardware
Question
ID
Correct Answer
30. MC: _____ is the process of transferring
data from memory to a storage medium.
A . Busing
B . Reading
C . Copying
D . Writing
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D . Writing
35. SA: A 1 or 0 in the binary system is called
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a(n) _________________________.
bit
36. T/F: A binary number system is used by
computers to express the positive state as the 12771
number 0.
False
37. T/F: A bus is an electric channel that
transfers bits internally within the circuitry of a 12802
computer.
True
38. T/F: A CD-ROM drive uses a laser beam
to read data.
12811
True
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B . microprocessor
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B . a small amount of memory
42. SA: A computer requires both
_________________________ to work.
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hardware and software
harware & software
43. SA: A CPU uses
_________________________ to hold data
and instructions temporarily while it is
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39. MC: A central processing unit also is
known as a _____.
A . computer case
B . microprocessor
C . personal computer
D . program
40. MC: A CMOS RAM chip contains _____.
A . volatile memory
B . a small amount of memory
C . a large amount of memory
D . a DIP switch
primary storage
memory
processing them
44. T/F: A CPU uses primary storage to retain
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data permanently.
False
45. T/F: A data bus transfers actual data.
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True
46. T/F: A device is useless without software
to control it.
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True
47. T/F: A DIP switch consists of a pair of
prongs that function as electrical contact
points in the motherboard.
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False
48. T/F: A DVD-ROM is the same size as a
CD-ROM.
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True
49. MC: A gigabyte is _____.
A . one million bytes
B . one thousand bytes
C . one billion bytes
D . none of the above
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C . one billion bytes
50. T/F: A ground mat also is known as a
static shielding bag.
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False
51. T/F: A jumper acts as a switch that closes
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or opens electrical circuits.
True
52. SA: A key characteristic of a storage
medium is its _________________________, 12853
or the number of bytes it can hold.
capacity
53. T/F: A microchip is an insulated circuit
board.
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False
54. SA: A monitor’s resolution is a function of
the number of _________________________ 12831
used for display on the screen.
pixels
dots
55. T/F: A monitor’s resolution is a function of
12781
the number of lines displayed on the screen.
False
56. T/F: A network card provides a port
designed to fit a cable that connects a PC to a 12809
network.
True
57. MC: A pair of prongs that serves as
electrical contact points in a motherboard is
known as a _____.
A . CMOS setup chip
B . semiconductor
C . single inline memory module
D . jumper
D . jumper
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58. T/F: A parallel port most often is used by a
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printer.
59. MC: A peripheral device is a device
_____.
A . found on the motherboard
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B . a port
C . not located on the motherboard
D . a device on the back of the computer case
60. SA: A personal computer processes data
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that is _________________________.
True
C . not located on the motherboard
digital
61. T/F: A port also is known as a peripheral
device.
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False
62. T/F: A serial port also is known as a USB
port.
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False
63. MC: A system clock is a(n) _____.
A . pulsating electrical signal
B . important trace on the system bus
C . dedicated line on the motherboard
D . all of the above
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A . pulsating electrical signal
64. T/F: A UPS conditions the line for both
brownouts and spikes.
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True
65. MC: A(n) _____ provides a row of power
outlets to protect equipment from
overvoltages.
A . EMI device
B . ESD strip
C . surge suppressor
D . ground bracelet
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C . surge suppressor
66. SA: A(n) _________________________
can connect to many different input and
output devices such as printers, scanners,
keyboards, and mice.
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USB port
universal serial bus port
67. SA: A(n) _________________________
is a device that is not located directly on the
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motherboard but communicates with the CPU.
68. SA: A(n) _________________________
is a group of microchips on the motherboard
that control the flow of data and instructions to 12843
and from the CPU, providing careful timing of
activities.
69. SA: A(n) _________________________
is a pair of prongs that are electrical contact
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points set into the computer motherboard or
an adapter card.
70. SA: A(n) _________________________
is a physical connector that allows a cable
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from a peripheral device to be attached to the
computer.
peripheral device
chip set
jumper
port
71. SA: A(n) _________________________
is a pointing input device used to move a
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pointer on the screen and to make selections.
mouse
72. SA: A(n) _________________________
is a small piece of silicon that contains
millions of electronic components.
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microchip
chip
integrated circuit
73. SA: A(n) _________________________
is similar to a light switch, and is on or off
depending on the direction in which the small
switch is set.
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DIP switch
dual inline package switch
74. SA: A(n) _________________________
is used for high-speed multimedia devices
such as digital camcorders.
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FireWire port
75. SA: A(n) _________________________
most often is used by a printer.
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parallel port
76. SA: A(n) _________________________
provides an interface for devices such as
headphones and speakers.
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sound port
77. T/F: All computer cases are the same.
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78. SA: All letters and characters entered into
a computer are converted to a(n)
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_________________________ form before
being stored in the computer.
79. SA: An important line on the system bus
is used by the
_________________________, which helps 12852
the CPU control the timing of all computer
operations.
False
binary
system clock
80. T/F: An integrated circuit is a small piece
of silicon.
12782
True
81. T/F: Clock speed is measured in hertz
(Hz).
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True
82. T/F: EMI can lead to data loss.
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True
83. T/F: Enhanced keyboards have 104 keys. 12779
True
84. MC: ESD also is known as _____.
A . static electricity
B . electrical charge
C . a hazard for the motherboard
D . insulating surface
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A . static electricity
85. T/F: Every device must have a method to
communicate with the CPU.
12774
True
86. SA: Expansion cards are installed in long
narrow _________________________ on the 12836
motherboard.
expansion slots
87. T/F: Expansion slots are a type of circuit
board.
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False
88. T/F: Expansion slots are used to hold
expansion cards.
12807
True
89. MC: Hardware consists of _____.
A . data processed by humans
B . continuous up-and-down wave patterns of
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light and sound
C . a computer’s physical components
D . a set of instructions
C . a computer’s physical components
90. T/F: Humans process data that is analog. 12770
True
91. T/F: If a computer has just come from the
cold, the potential for static electricity is very 12815
low.
False
92. SA: In a(n)
_________________________, data is
transferred serially.
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serial port
93. T/F: Let-through voltage is the minimum
voltage a surge suppressor allows to reach
the equipment to which it is connected.
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False
94. SA: Most motherboards today use boards
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called _________________________.
DIMMs
dual inline memory modules
95. T/F: Motherboards do not require jumpers
12798
if they have a DIP switch.
False
96. T/F: On new motherboards, the ROM
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BIOS and the CMOS RAM are kept separate.
False
97. T/F: Peripheral devices cannot be
connected via a port.
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False
98. T/F: Primary storage is provided by RAM
chips.
12791
True
99. T/F: Program instructions embedded into
hardware are known as firmware.
12795
True
100. SA: Program instructions embedded into
hardware, such as a ROM chip, often are
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referred to as _________________________.
firmware
101. MC: RAM chips are _____.
A . considered to be volatile
B . capable of holding data permanently
C . manufactured by Rambus, Inc.
D . special circuit boards
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A . considered to be volatile
102. T/F: RAM is used to speed up memory
access.
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False
103. MC: ROM chips that can be
reprogrammed are known as _____.
A . firmware
B . flash ROM
C . BIOS
D . DIMMs
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B . flash ROM
104. SA: ROM holds its data permanently and
is considered to be
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_________________________.
nonvolatile
105. T/F: ROM is considered to be volatile.
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False
106. T/F: Secondary storage media cannot
hold data permanently.
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False
107. T/F: Some computers have ports on the
front.
12777
True
108. T/F: Some surge processors provide
telephone jacks.
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True
109. SA: The _________________________
are among the most visible devices when one 12833
looks inside a computer case.
circuit boards
110. SA: The _________________________
contains the CPU, the component which
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performs most processing inside the PC.
motherboard
main board
system board
111. SA: The _________________________
reads and writes data and instructions to and
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from storage devices and performs
calculations.
CPU
central processing unit
microprocessor
processor
112. SA: The _________________________
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visually displays the output of the computer.
monitor
113. T/F: The AGP slot is used for an audio
card.
12808
False
114. SA: The BIOS typically is stored on a(n)
_________________________ on the
motherboard.
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ROM chip
ROM BIOS chip
115. SA: The BIOS used to manage simple
devices is called
_________________________.
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system BIOS
116. T/F: The bottom of a mouse houses an
optical sensor or rotating ball.
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True
117. T/F: The chip set controls the flow of
data and instructions to and from the CPU.
12789
True
118. T/F: The CMOS BIOS is used to start the
12794
computer.
False
119. SA: The CPU uses
_________________________ to hold data
and instructions temporarily while processing
them.
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primary storage
memory
temporary storage
12757
B . allow a computer’s devices to communicate with each other
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C . convert power received from a standard power outlet
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enhanced keyboard
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D . all of the above
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D . motherboard
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True
126. T/F: The most important component
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inside a computer case is the microprocessor.
True
120. MC: The function of a bus is to _____.
A . create a set of rules and standards for two
entities communicating with each other
B . allow a computer’s devices to
communicate with each other
C . act as a set of electrical contact points in a
computer’s motherboard
D . retain setup or installation information
121. MC: The function of the power supply in
a computer’s electrical system is to _____.
A . power the CMOS RAM chip
B . generate electricity for the computer
C . convert power received from a standard
power outlet
D . all of the above
122. SA: The keyboards that are standard
today are called a(n)
_________________________ and have 104
keys.
123. MC: The main bus on the motherboard is
called a _____.
A . system bus
B . memory bus
C . front side bus
D . all of the above
124. MC: The most important circuit board in
a computer is known as a(n) _____.
A . integrated circuit
B . insulated board
C . CPU
D . motherboard
125. T/F: The most important circuit board in
the computer is the motherboard.
127. MC: The number of lines, or width, of a
data bus is known as _____.
A . a trace
B . a DIP
C . the data path size
D . a system bus
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C . the data path size
128. SA: The output produced on paper by a
printer often is called
_________________________.
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hard copy
129. T/F: The system clock is the main bus on
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the motherboard.
False
130. T/F: The system clock keeps
communications in sync.
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True
131. T/F: The width of a data bus is called the
12804
data path size.
True
132. T/F: Traces are sets of rules and
standards that any two entities use for
communication.
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False
133. T/F: Unlike EMI, ESD cannot cause the
failure of an electronic component.
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False
ID
Correct Answer
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D . Networks
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B . Adware
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A . Web server
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D . all of the above
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A . URL
Chapter 1: Introduction to Internet Explorer
Question
134. MC: ____ are connected with high-,
medium-, and low-speed data lines that allow
data to move from one computer to another.
A . Wireless systems
B . Firewalls
C . Portals
D . Networks
135. MC: ____ randomly displays
advertisements and other messages while
you use your computer.
A . Spyware
B . Adware
C . Phishing data
D . A computer virus
136. MC: A ____, which runs Web server
software, provides resources such as text,
images, files, and links to other computers on
the Internet.
A . Web server
B . Web browser
C . Web connector
D . Web administrator
137. MC: All of the resources and links found
throughout the Internet create an
interconnected network called ____.
A . the World Wide Web
B . the Web
C . WWW
D . all of the above
138. MC: Each Web page has a unique
address, called a(n) ____, which distinguishes
it from all other pages on the Internet.
A . URL
B . FTP
C . browse tag
D . page title
139. MC: Internet Explorer 9 includes a ____
Filter designed to identify malicious and
fraudulent Web sites, and will inform you by
displaying an appropriate warning.
A . SmartBrowser
B . SmartSecure
C . SmartWeb
D . SmartScreen
140. MC: The ____ is a worldwide collection
of networks, each of which is composed of a
collection of smaller networks.
A . Government portal
B . Internet
C . NASA portal
D . Domain aggregator
141. MC: To combat security vulnerabilities
that are present in programs installed on your
computer, software manufactures may
release updates, also known as ____.
A . patches
B . service packs
C . either a or b
D . neither a nor b
142. MC: You access hypermedia by clicking
a ____, which points to the location of the
computer on which the hypermedia is stored
and to the hypermedia itself.
A . navlink
B . hyper bar
C . hyperlink
D . navigation bar
Testbank Questions
Chapter 1: Introduction to Internet Explorer
Question
1. MC: ____ are connected with high-,
medium-, and low-speed data lines that
allow data to move from one computer to
another.
A . Wireless systems
B . Firewalls
C . Portals
D . Networks
2. MC: ____ Browsing is a feature in
Internet Explorer 9 that allows you to visit
Web pages without the Web browser
recording any information.
A . InPrivate
B . Secret
C . Discrete
D . Safe
3. MC: ____ is a word-processing program
that is supplied with Microsoft Windows.
A . TextPad
B . WordPad
C . ProcessPad
D . NoteTaker
4. MC: ____ randomly displays
advertisements and other messages while
you use your computer.
A . Spyware
B . Adware
C . Phishing data
D . A computer virus
5. SA: ____________________ displays
the top-level domain in a black font, while
the remainder of the Web address is
displayed in a gray font.
ID
D . Networks
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A . InPrivate
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B . WordPad
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B . Adware
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Domain highlighting
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6. SA: ____________________ is a
program that tracks the actions you take on
your computer, such as which Web sites
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you visit, what products you purchase
online, and your credit card information,
and sends them to a third party.
7. SA: ____________________ is text that
displays in place of the image if a user
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configures his or her Web browser not to
display images.
8. SA: ____________________ is the
combination of text, images, audio, video, 354598
and interactivity, delivered over the Internet.
9. MC: A ____ is a set of rules.
A . behavior
Correct Answer
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Spyware
Alternate text
Hypermedia
B . protocol
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D . SmartScreen
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B . Internet
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C . either a or b
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B . protocol
C . command
D . menu
10. MC: A ____, which runs Web server
software, provides resources such as text,
images, files, and links to other computers
on the Internet.
A . Web server
B . Web browser
C . Web connector
D . Web administrator
11. Mod. T/F: A phishing scam works by
falsifying one’s identity in an attempt to
convince an unsuspecting victim into
disclosing information such as credit card
numbers, bank account information, and
Social Security
numbers.____________________
A . Web server
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True
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12. SA: A change in the shape of the
____________________ identifies an
element as a link.
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13. SA: A collection of related Web pages
make up a(n) ____________________.
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mouse pointer
Web site
14. T/F: A favorite consists of the title of the
Web page and the Web address of that
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page.
True
15. T/F: A markup language contains text
as well as information about the text.
True
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16. MC: A method of saving information,
called the ____ method, allows you to copy
an entire Web page, or portions of a page,
and insert the information into any Windows
document.
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A . copy and paste
B . copy
C . paste
D . duplicate
A . copy and paste
17. SA: A printed version of a Web page is
called a(n) ____________________ or
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printout.
hard copy
18. T/F: A software firewall blocks
unauthorized connections to and from your 354574
computer.
True
19. Mod. T/F: A Web server takes the Web
address associated with a link or the Web
address entered by a user, locates the
computer containing the associated Web
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page, and then reads the returned HTML to
display a Web
page.___________________
20. MC: A(n) ____ is the introductory page
for a Web site, and all other Web pages for
that site are usually accessible from this
page via links.
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A . home page
B . Web page
C . portal page
D . intranet page
21. SA: A(n) ____________________ is
composed of several computers connected 354596
together to share resources and data.
22. MC: All of the resources and links found
throughout the Internet create an
interconnected network called ____.
A . the World Wide Web
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B . the Web
C . WWW
D . all of the above
23. T/F: Antivirus software manufacturers
release virus damage updates that “teach”
the software how to detect newly created
viruses.
browser
A . home page
network
D . all of the above
False
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24. MC: Because Web pages load quickly,
the need for the ____ button is decreasing.
A . Stop
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B . View
C . Edit
D . Load
A . Stop
False
25. T/F: Clearing the History list does not
clear the Address bar Autocomplete list.
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26. MC: Click the ____ button to maximize
the Internet Explorer window so that it
expands to fill the entire desktop.
A . Minimize
B . Maximize
C . Enlarge
D . Expand
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B . Maximize
27. T/F: Depending on how a Web server is
configured, it may not require you to type
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http:// or www. at the beginning of a Web
address.
28. T/F: Domain hijacking helps to protect
from phishing scams by allowing the user to
easily identify whether the Web site
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currently displayed in the window is the
Web site he or she intended to visit.
29. MC: Each computer on the Internet has
a unique address, called a(n) ____.
A . URL
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B . IP address
C . domain name
D . avatar
True
False
B . IP address
30. MC: Each Web page has a unique
address, called a(n) ____, which
distinguishes it from all other pages on the
Internet.
A . URL
B . FTP
C . browse tag
D . page title
A . URL
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31. T/F: Even though you are able to open
multiple Internet Explorer windows
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simultaneously, it is recommended that you
open new Web pages in tabs.
32. T/F: HTML describes the rules used to
transmit Web pages electronically over the
Internet.
False
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33. MC: If a small ____ appears to the right
of the Command bar, it indicates additional
Command Bar options are available.
A . single caret
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B . double caret
C . either a or b
D . neither a nor b
34. MC: If the text label is not displayed on
the buttons on the Command bar, ____ the
Command bar, point to Customize on the
shortcut menu, and then click 'Show all text
labels'.
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A . right-click
B . left-click
C . single-click
D . double-click
35. SA: If you are unsure of whether the
content you are viewing on a Web page is
current, you should
____________________ the Web page.
36. T/F: If you designate more than one
Web page as your home page, Internet
Explorer will open each home page in a
separate window when you open Internet
Explorer.
37. MC: If you encounter a Web page that
does not display correctly, you may be able
to correct the problem by displaying the
Web page in ____ View.
A . Design
B . Safe
C . Compatibility
D . Alternate
38. MC: If you have visited a large number
of pages, it may be easiest to use the ____
to select the exact page that you want to
display.
A . Navigation list
B . View list
C . Autocomplete list
D . Tools menu
39. T/F: If you know the Web address of a
Web page you want to visit, click the Web
address in the Address bar to highlight it,
type the new Web address, and then press
the ENTER key to display the
corresponding page.
40. MC: If you wish to transfer your favorite
Web sites to another computer, you can
use Internet Explorer’s ____ Wizard to
preserve your favorites.
A . Favorites
B . Import/Export
C . Transfer
D . Copy
41. MC: If you would like Internet Explorer
to display Web pages in full screen mode,
you either can press ____ on the keyboard
or select the Full screen command on the
View menu.
A . F8
B . F9
C . F10
D . F11
42. T/F: In some cases today, fixed
wireless access is replacing wires over the
last mile, which impairs access to the
Internet.
A . right-click
refresh
False
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C . Compatibility
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C . Autocomplete list
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True
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B . Import/Export
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D . F11
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False
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D . SmartScreen
False
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45. SA: It is possible to jump to any
previously visited page by clicking its title in
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the Address bar ____________________
list.
46. MC: On the Command bar, clicking the
question mark within a blue circle displays
the ____ menu, which is also accessible via
the menu bar.
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A . Navigation
B . Edit
C . View
D . Help
47. T/F: Pointing to an image on a Web
page might display alternate text in a small 354588
pop-up box.
48. MR: Pressing ____ displays the home
page.
A. ALT+HOME
B. F6
B . double caret
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43. MC: Internet Explorer 9 includes a ____
Filter designed to identify malicious and
fraudulent Web sites, and will inform you by
displaying an appropriate warning.
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A . SmartBrowser
B . SmartSecure
C . SmartWeb
D . SmartScreen
44. T/F: Internet Explorer and Windows
store your favorites as small text files in a
folder on a Web server.
True
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Autocomplete
D . Help
True
A. ALT+HOME
D. ALT+V, G, and then H
C. CTRL+HOME
D. ALT+V, G, and then H
49. Mod. T/F: Reference materials and
other forms of assistance were available
within Internet
Explorer Help.____________________
50. MC: Referring to the accompanying
figure, if you do not enter in the “http://”
when entering in this Web site address,
Internet Explorer will ____.
A . assume you want it to be “http://”
B . give you an error message
C . both a and b
D . neither a nor b
51. MC: Referring to the accompanying
figure, the extension is ____.
A . .com
B . http
C . .html
D . ie9
True
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A . assume you want it to be “http://”
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A . .com
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52. T/F: Regardless of the size of the
Command bar in your Internet Explorer
window, all commands will display.
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53. SA: Text, images, and other
hypermedia available at a Web site are
stored in a file called a(n)
____________________.
354599
False
Web page
54. MC: The ____ buttons in Internet
Explorer include the Back button and the
Forward button.
A . scroll
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B . refresh
C . preference
D . navigation
55. MC: The ____ is a worldwide collection
of networks, each of which is composed of
a collection of smaller networks.
A . Government portal
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B . Internet
C . NASA portal
D . Domain aggregator
56. MC: The ____ list contains the titles of
all Web pages in the order they were
displayed during the current session. A
check mark preceding a name in the list
identifies the page currently displayed.
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A . Session
B . Tab
C . Went to
D . Go to
57. SA: The ____________________
button retrieves the page you visited after
the one you are currently viewing.
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58. SA: The ____________________
contains the Web address for the page
currently shown in the display area.
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59. SA: The ____________________
enables you to simultaneously keep
multiple Web pages open in one browser
window.
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60. SA: The ____________________
provides easy access to most Internet
Explorer functions.
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D . navigation
B . Internet
D . Go to
Forward
Address bar
tab row
Command bar
61. SA: The ____________________
stores files marked for deletion before they 354613
are permanently deleted.
62. SA: The ____________________ is a
storage area in main memory that
temporarily holds the information being
copied.
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63. Mod. T/F: The Visited Sites feature in
Internet Explorer keeps a record of Web
pages you frequently
visit.____________________
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Recycle Bin
Clipboard
64. MC: The accompanying figure, from
beginning to end, illustrates a(n) ____.
A . extension
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B . Web address
C . IP address
D . domain name
65. Mod. T/F: The connection between
your computer at home and your local ISP,
often called the final lap, employs low354616
speed data lines such as telephone lines,
cable television lines, and fiber optic
cable.____________________
66. T/F: The https protocol is a more secure
354575
version of the http protocol.
67. SA: The Internet has high-speed data
lines that connect major computers located
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around the world, which form the Internet
____________________.
Suggested
B . Web address
last mile
True
backbone
True
68. T/F: The Internet started as a
government experiment for the military.
354571
69. T/F: The most common way to browse
the World Wide Web is to obtain the Web
address of a Web page you want to visit
and then enter it into the Address bar.
354583
70. SA: The optional third part of a Web
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True
address is the ____________________ of
the Web page, which includes the file name
and possibly a directory or folder name.
file specification
71. MC: The portion of the Web page you
select can be ____ from the page to the
Clipboard and then pasted from the
Clipboard into the document.
A . copied
B . duplicated
C . snatched
D . grabbed
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72. T/F: The steps required to delete a
folder in the Favorites list are the same as
those required to delete a favorite.
354595
73. T/F: The tab row is located adjacent to
the Command bar.
354580
74. MR: The title bar includes the
____button.
A. Minimize
B. Restore Down
C. Maximize
D. Close
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75. T/F: The Web address in the Address
bar updates automatically as you browse
from page to page.
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A . copied
True
True
True
76. MC: To combat security vulnerabilities
that are present in programs installed on
your computer, software manufactures may
release updates, also known as ____.
354533
A . patches
B . service packs
C . either a or b
D . neither a nor b
77. T/F: To display a Web page in
Compatibility View, click the Compatibility
View button on the Command bar.
C . either a or b
False
354587
78. SA: To enable InPrivate Browsing, click
the Tools button on the
____________________, point to Safety,
354612
and then click InPrivate Browsing on the
Safety submenu.
79. MC: To move the insertion point to the
Address bar when the box is empty, or to
highlight the Web address in the Address
bar, press ____.
354548
A . ALT+B
B . ALT+C
C . ALT+D
D . ALT+E
80. T/F: To select a command on a menu,
click the command name or press the
354582
keyboard shortcut shown to the left of some
of the commands on the menu.
81. MC: To verify that your new favorite
was added to the favorites list, press the
____ key to display the menu bar, click the
Favorites menu, verify that the favorite
appears, and then press the ESC key twice
to close the Favorites menu and hide the
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menu bar.
A . ALT
B . SHIFT
C . TAB
D . CTRL
82. MC: To view the Go to list, press the
ALT key to display the menu bar, click ____
on the menu bar, and then point to Go to on
the resulting menu.
354558
A . Past Pages
B . View
C . Display
D . Recent Pages
83. T/F: To view the Go to list, press the
CTRL key to display the menu bar, click
354589
View on the menu bar, and then point to Go
to on the View menu.
84. MC: Web page authors use a special
language called ____to create Web pages.
A . JSP
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B . HTTP
C . HTML
D . FTP
85. MC: When the window is maximized,
the ____ button replaces the Maximize
button on the title bar.
A . Minimize
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B . Help
C . Restore
D . Refresh
86. MC: When you ____ the window, it is
still open but it no longer appears on the
desktop and the Internet Explorer button on
the taskbar becomes inactive (a lighter
color).
354545
A . minimize
B . maximize
C . close
D . highlight
87. T/F: When you wish to exit InPrivate
Browsing mode, simply close the window.
A. Minimize
B. Restore Down
C. Maximize
D. Close
toolbar
C . ALT+D
False
A . ALT
B . View
False
C . HTML
C . Restore
A . minimize
True
354591
88. MR: Which of the following is a way to
refresh a Web page?
A. <para space-after="200">Click the Web
354568
address in the Address bar, and then press
the ENTER key</para>
B. <para space-after="200">Press ALT,
A. <para space-after="200">Click the Web address in the Address bar, and then press the ENTER
key</para>
B. <para space-after="200">Press ALT, click View, and then click Refresh</para>
C. Press F5
D. <para space-after="200">Press ALT+V, and then press R</para>
click View, and then click Refresh</para>
C. Press F5
D. <para space-after="200">Press ALT+V,
and then press R</para>
89. MR: Which of the following is an action
accessible via a menu name on the menu
bar?
A. Saving Web pages
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B. Using the' Find on this page' command
C. Copying and pasting
D. Sending a page as an e-mail message
90. MC: While a Web page loads in the
display area, the Internet Explorer icon in
the corresponding tab changes to an
animated ____.
A . triangle
B . square
C . circle
D . hour glass
91. MC: You access hypermedia by clicking
a ____, which points to the location of the
computer on which the hypermedia is
stored and to the hypermedia itself.
A . navlink
B . hyper bar
C . hyperlink
D . navigation bar
92. MC: You can customize the tools that
appear on the Command bar by rightclicking the Command bar, pointing to ____
on the shortcut menu, and then clicking Add
or Remove Commands.
A . Customize
B . Command bar
C . Display
D . Edit
93. MC: You should ____ a Web page if
you think the Web page has loaded
incorrectly.
A . refresh
B . readdress
C . navigate
D . autocomplete
94. MC: You view the portion of the page
displayed on the screen in the ____ area.
A . display
B . navigation
C . minimize
D . full-screen
A. Saving Web pages
B. Using the' Find on this page' command
C. Copying and pasting
D. Sending a page as an e-mail message
C . circle
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C . hyperlink
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A . Customize
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A . refresh
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A . display
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95. MR: Your favorites appear in the ____.
A. Favorites menu
B. Key Links window
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C. Favorites Center
D. Bookmarks Center
A. Favorites menu
C. Favorites Center
Testbank Questions
1. Creating, Formatting, and Editing a Word Document with a Picture
Question
1. MC: ____ are words or phrases that
describe a document.
A . Metakeys
B . Enhanced ScreenTips
C . Anchors
D . Keywords
2. MC: ____ is another term for document
properties.
A . Metadata
B . Key terms
C . Enhanced text
D . Indices
3. MC: _____ are types of changes that
occur when text has been omitted from a
document and must be inserted later.
A . Additions
B . Deletions
C . Modifications
D . All of the above
4. MC: _____ formatting is the process of
changing the way letters, numbers,
punctuation marks, and symbols appear on
the screen and in print.
A . Document
B . Character
C . Paragraph
D . Object
ID
Correct Answer
D . Keywords
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A . Metadata
280712
A . Additions
280708
B . Character
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5. SA: ____________________ computing
involves reducing the environmental waste 280748
generated when using a computer.
Green
6. SA: ____________________ text prints
with an underscore below each character.
Underlined
280743
7. SA: _________________________
includes both enlarging and reducing the
size of a graphic, as shown in the
accompanying figure.
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Resizing
8. SA: _________________________ is
the process of changing the appearance of 280738
a paragraph.
Paragraph formatting
9. SA: _________________________ is
the process of changing the way characters 280739
appear on the screen and in print.
Character formatting
10. T/F: A document may wordwrap
differently depending on the type of printer
being used.
280722
11. T/F: A flagged word is one that is
misspelled.
280723
12. T/F: A raised dot (·) shows where the
ENTER key was pressed.
280717
13. T/F: A selected graphic can be resized
using the Shape Height and Shape Width
text boxes in the Size group on the Format
tab on the Picture Tools tab.
280729
True
False
False
True
14. SA: A selected graphic, as shown in the
accompanying figure, appears surrounded
by a(n) _________________________,
280757
which has small squares and circles around
its edges.
False
15. T/F: A single point is about 1/12 of an
inch in height.
280725
16. MC: A(n) ____ paragraph is a
paragraph that begins with a dot or other
symbol.
A . headline
B . centered
C . bulleted
D . indexed
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C . bulleted
17. SA: A(n) ____________________ list is
a series of paragraphs, each beginning with 280742
a bullet character.
18. SA: A(n)
_________________________ is a
character, like the ones in the
280753
accompanying figure, that Word displays on
the screen but is not visible on a printed
document.
19. SA: A(n)
_________________________ is
information that exists on a physical
medium such as paper.
280747
20. SA: As more lines of text are typed than
Word can display in the document window,
Word _________________________ the
280737
top or bottom portion of the document off
the screen.
21. T/F: As shown in the accompanying
figure, Word shades a shaded area from
the left margin to the right margin of the
current paragraph.
280749
22. T/F: As you enter text in the Word
document window, you must press the
ENTER key when the insertion point
reaches the right margin.
280721
bulleted
formatting mark
nonprinting character
hardcopy
printout
scrolls
True
False
23. T/F: By creating consistent properties
(like those in the accompanying figure) for
280761
files having similar content, users can better
organize their documents.
True
True
24. T/F: Each time the ENTER key is
pressed, Word creates a new paragraph.
280719
25. T/F: Five different types of document
properties like those shown in the
accompanying figure exist..
280759
True
26. T/F: Formatting marks, like those in the
accompanying figure, may not display
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properly on the screen with some fonts.
27. MC: If a flagged word is spelled
correctly, right-click it and then click ____
on the shortcut menu to instruct Word not to
flag future occurrences of the same word in
this document.
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A . Not a Mistake
B . Correct Spelling
C . Do Not Correct
D . Ignore All
28. T/F: If Word finds a potential error in a
document, a red, green, or blue wavy
underline flags the problem.
selection rectangle
True
D . Ignore All
True
280716
29. T/F: If you do not use the transparent
Mini toolbar, as shown in the accompanying 280754
figure, it disappears from the screen.
30. T/F: If you want to print multiple copies
of a document, display the Print dialog box
280731
by clicking the Print button on the Standard
toolbar.
31. SA: In _________________________,
as a character is typed Word inserts the
character and moves all the characters to
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the right of the typed character one position
to the right.
32. SA: In Word, the
_________________________ font usually 280740
is Calibri.
33. MC: In Word, you can create electronic
280714
image files through the ____ tab in the
True
False
insert mode
default
C . Print
Backstage view.
A . PDF
B . XPS
C . Print
D . Both a and b
34. SA: Many word processing documents
use ____________________ character
fonts, where some characters are wider
than others.
280736
35. MC: On most computers, the default
font size in Word is ____.
A.8
B . 11
C . 14
D . 16
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variable
B . 11
36. T/F: Paragraph formatting requires the
280724
paragraph to be selected prior to formatting.
37. MC: Press the ENTER key in all of the
following circumstances EXCEPT _____.
A . to insert a blank line into a document
B . when the insertion point reaches the
right margin
C . to begin a new paragraph
D . in response to prompts in Word dialog
boxes
38. T/F: Some organizations require Word
users to add document properties, like the
ones in the accompanying figure, so that
other employees can view details about
these files.
39. MC: The _____, or typeface, defines
the appearance and shape of letters,
numbers, and special characters.
A . font
B . font size
C . point
D . paragraph formatting
False
B . when the insertion point reaches the right margin
280680
True
280762
A . font
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40. SA: The ____________________ copy
in a flyer consists of all text between the
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headline and the signature line.
body
41. SA: The default typing mode in Word is
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_________________________ mode.
insert
42. MC: The default view in Word is ____.
A . Print Layout view
B . Headline view
C . Web Layout view
D . Outline view
43. MC: The file type ____ is a Word 2010
document.
A . .doc
B . .docx
C . .dot
D . .doct
A . Print Layout view
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B . .docx
280697
44. T/F: The mouse pointer becomes
different shapes depending on the pointer’s
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location and locations you click on the
screen.
45. MC: The paragraph mark (¶) as shown
in the accompanying figure is a formatting
mark that indicates where the _____ was
pressed.
A . TAB key
B . SPACEBAR
C . ENTER key
D . SHIFT key
46. MC: The small squares and circles
around a selected graphic, as shown in the
accompanying figure, are called ____
handles.
A . sizing
B . shape
C . base
D . dimension
47. MC: To center a page's contents
vertically between the top and bottom
margins, click the Page Setup Dialog Box
Launcher, click the ____ tab, click the
vertical alignment box arrow, click Center in
the list, and then click the OK button.
A . Layout
B . Alignment
C . Position
D . Format
48. MC: To close the ____ view, click File
on the Ribbon or click the preview of the
document in the Info gallery to return to the
document window.
A . Outline
B . Backstage
C . Web Layout
D . Both a and b
49. MC: To delete an incorrect character in
a document, simply click next to the
incorrect character and then press the ____
key(s) to erase to the left of the insertion
point.
A . CTRL+HOME
B . DELETE
C . BACKSPACE
D . END
50. MC: To delete an incorrect character in
a document, simply click next to the
incorrect character and then press the ____
key(s) to erase to the right of the insertion
point.
A . CTRL+HOME
B . DELETE
C . BACKSPACE
D . END
51. MC: To enter a blank line into a
document, press the ____ key without
typing any text on the line.
True
C . ENTER key
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A . sizing
280755
A . Layout
280707
B . Backstage
280713
C . BACKSPACE
280709
B . DELETE
280710
280679
C . ENTER
A . CTRL
B . ALT
C . ENTER
D . ESC
52. MC: To move down one paragraph,
press the ____ key(s).
A . ALT+DOWN ARROW
B . CTRL+DOWN ARROW
C . DOWN ARROW
D . F1
53. MC: To move left one word with the
keyboard, press the ____ key(s).
A . HOME
B . CTRL+LEFT ARROW
C . ALT+CTRL+LEFT ARROW
D . ALT+LEFT ARROW
54. MC: To move to the beginning of a line
with the keyboard, press the ____ key(s).
A . LEFT ARROW
B . CTRL+HOME
C . HOME
D . PAGE UP
55. MC: To move to the bottom of a
document window, press the ____ key(s).
A . ALT+CTRL+PAGE DOWN
B . CTRL+PAGE DOWN
C . ALT+PAGE DOWN
D . PAGE DOWN
56. MC: To move to the end of the
document, press the _____ key(s).
A . DOWN ARROW
B . END
C . CTRL+DOWN ARROW
D . CTRL+END
57. MC: To move to the right one word,
press the ____ key(s).
A . ALT+RIGHT ARROW
B . F1
C . CTRL+RIGHT ARROW
D . RIGHT+ARROW
58. MC: To move to the top of a document
window, press the ____ key(s).
A . CTRL+PAGE UP
B . ALT+CTRL+PAGE UP
C . PAGE UP
D . ALT+PAGE UP
59. MC: To move up one paragraph, press
the ____ key(s).
A . F1
B . ALT+UP ARROW
C . UP ARROW
D . CTRL+UP ARROW
60. T/F: To quit Word, click the Restore
button on the right side of the title bar.
B . CTRL+DOWN ARROW
280688
B . CTRL+LEFT ARROW
280683
C . HOME
280684
A . ALT+CTRL+PAGE DOWN
280689
D . CTRL+END
280685
C . CTRL+RIGHT ARROW
280686
B . ALT+CTRL+PAGE UP
280690
D . CTRL+UP ARROW
280687
False
280732
61. MC: To see the height and width of the
currently graphic, as shown in the
accompanying figure, look in the ____
group on the Picture Tools Format tab.
280756
A . Measurements
B . Options
C . Size
D . Dimensions
62. MC: To select nonadjacent items, select
the first item as usual, press and hold down
the ____ key, and then while holding down
the key, select the additional items.
280698
A . HOME
B . F1
C . CTRL
D . ALT
63. T/F: To upload a picture taken with a
digital camera is to copy the digital picture
from the camera to your computer.
280728
64. T/F: Using document properties, like
those in the accompanying figure, is
unlikely to save users time locating a
particular file because they cannot view a
document's properties without opening the
document.
280760
65. SA: When a headline is
____________________, it is positioned
horizontally between the left and right
margins on the page.
280741
66. T/F: When typing, the insertion point
moves to the left, and when the end of a
line is reached, it moves downward to the
next line.
280718
67. MC: When Word flags a possible
spelling or grammar error, it also changes
the Spelling and Grammar Check icon to a
_____.
A . green X
B . green check mark
C . red X
D . red check mark
68. SA: When you
____________________ text, as shown in
the accompanying figure, Word colors the
rectangular area behind any text or
graphics.
69. SA: When you begin typing text, the
_________________________ appears on
the status bar with an animated pencil
writing on paper that indicates Word is
checking for spelling and grammar errors.
70. MC: When you use the keyboard to
scroll to a different position in the
document, the ____ automatically moves
when you press the desired keys.
A . roster
B . insertion point
C . alt tag
D . smart tag
71. MC: Which of the following colors
suggests neutrality?
C . Size
C . CTRL
False
False
centered
False
C . red X
280681
shade
280750
Spelling and Grammar Check icon
280734
B . insertion point
280691
280699
D . gray
A . green
B . brown
C . red
D . gray
72. SA: With ____________________
editing, you select the text to be moved and
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then drag the selected item to the new
location and then insert it there.
73. T/F: With electronic images of
documents, such as PDF and XPS, users
must have the software that created the
original document in order to view the PDF
or XPS file.
74. MC: With more than ____ predefined
color schemes, Word provides a simple
way to select colors that work well together.
A . 15
B . 20
C . 30
D . 40
75. SA: Word automatically corrects
misspelled words and displays the
corrected word when you press the
____________________ or type a
punctuation mark.
76. MC: Word includes a variety of
document ____ to assist you with
coordinating these visual elements in a
document.
A . layouts
B . formats
C . themes
D . graphs
drag-and-drop
False
280730
B . 20
280700
SPACEBAR
280735
C . themes
280692
77. T/F: Word inserts text to the right of the
280715
insertion point.
False
78. T/F: Word provides an Undo button that
can be used to cancel the most recent
280727
command or action.
True
79. T/F: Wordwrap forces you to stop typing
words and press the ENTER key at the end 280720
of each line.
False
80. MC: You can select a document by
using the ____ key(s).
A . SHIFT+HOME
B . CTRL+A
C . SHIFT+END
D . CTRL+SHIFT+END
81. MC: You can select a paragraph by
using the ____ key(s).
A . CTRL+END
B . SHIFT+HOME
C . CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
D . CTRL+SHIFT+END
82. MC: You can select a word by using the
____ key(s).
A . CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW
B . CTRL+A
C . SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
D . CTRL+W
83. MC: You can select characters by using
the ____ key(s).
A . SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
B . CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
C . SHIFT+END
D . SHIFT+UP ARROW
84. MC: You can select multiple paragraphs
by using the ____ key(s) repeatedly.
A . CTRL+END
B . CTRL+A
C . SHIFT+HOME
D . CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
85. MC: You can select multiple words by
using the ____ key(s) repeatedly.
A . CTRL+A
B . CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
C . SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
D . CTRL+SHIFT+END
B . CTRL+A
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C . CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
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A . CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW
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A . SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
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D . CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
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B . CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
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3. Creating a Business Letter with a Letterhead and Table
Question
ID
1. MC: ____, like the kind in the
accompanying figure, is a predefined
graphic.
A . Clip art
B . A content control
C . A task unit
D . A building block
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2. SA: ____________________ objects
give you more flexibility because you can
position them anywhere on the page.
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Correct Answer
A . Clip art
Floating
3. MC: A ____ is a dot or other symbol
used to separate two items.
A . bullet
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B . logo
C . cell
D . target
4. MC: A letterhead should contain all of the
following EXCEPT ____.
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A . the complete legal name of the
individual or company
A . bullet
D . the company's objective
B . the telephone number
C . the mailing address
D . the company's objective
5. SA: A Word ____________________ is
a collection of rows and columns.
table
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6. MC: A(n) ____, like the one in the
accompanying figure, is a separate window
that enables you to carry out some Word
tasks more efficiently.
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A . task pane
B . organizer
C . calendar
D . element panel
7. SA: A(n) ____________________ is a
location on the horizontal ruler that tells
Word where to position the insertion point 280830
when you press the TAB key on the
keyboard.
8. SA: A(n) ____________________ object
is an object that can be positioned at a
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specific location in a document or in a layer
over or behind text in a document.
9. SA: A(n) ____________________ object
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is an object that is part of a paragraph.
10. MC: All of the following are guidelines
about the appearance of letterhead
elements EXCEPT ____.
A . use fonts that are easy to read
B . make the font size of your name the
same size as the rest of the text in the
letterhead
C . consider formatting your name in bold
D . choose colors that convey your goals
11. MC: An effective business document
should ____.
A . have a professional appearance
B . convey its message concisely
C . convey its message clearly
D . all of the above
12. SA: An entire table can be resized by
dragging the ____________________,
which is a small square that displays when
pointing to the bottom-right corner of a
table.
floating
inline
B . make the font size of your name the same size as the rest of the text in the letterhead
D . all of the above
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table resize handle
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14. MC: As an alternative to using the Color
button on the Picture Tools Format tab to
display the Color gallery, you can right-click
the graphic, click ____ on the shortcut
menu, click Picture Color in the left pane,
select the color, and then click the Close
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button.
A . Format Picture
B . Image Options
C . Colors and Themes
D . Change Colors
15. T/F: As shown in the accompanying
figure, Word has a variety of predefined
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shapes, which are a type of drawing object,
that you can insert in documents.
18. SA: Each cell in a Word table has a(n)
____________________, which is a
formatting mark that assists with selecting
and formatting cells.
tab stop
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13. T/F: An inline object is an object that
can be positioned at a specific location in a
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document or in a layer over or behind text
in a document.
16. MC: Business documents can include
all of the following EXCEPT ____.
A . resumes
B . journals
C . proposals
D . newsletters
17. T/F: Click File on the Ribbon to open
the Backstage view, click the New tab to
display the New gallery, click the Blank
document button, and then click the Make
new document button to open a new blank
document window.
A . task pane
False
A . Format Picture
True
B . journals
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False
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end-of-cell mark
end of cell mark
19. T/F: Each row of a table has an end-ofrow mark, which can be used to add
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columns to the left of a table.
False
20. T/F: Each time the ENTER key is
pressed, any custom tab stops are carried
forward to the next paragraph.
True
21. MC: Each time you press the ____ key,
Word carries forward custom tab stops to
the next paragraph.
A . SHIFT
B . ENTER
C . CTRL
D . F2
22. MC: Essential business letter elements
include the ____.
A . date line and inside address
B . message
C . signature block
D . all of the above
23. MC: Files containing ____, like those in
the accompanying figure, are available from
a variety of sources.
A . task panes
B . search terms
C . colors
D . graphics
24. T/F: Formatting marks, such as the
end-of-cell mark, do not print on a hard
copy.
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B . ENTER
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D . all of the above
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D . graphics
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True
25. MC: Having used the Color gallery to
change the color of a graphic, with the
graphic selected, click ____ in the Color
gallery to change a graphic back to its
original color.
A . No Recolor
B . Restore
C . Revert
D . Default Color
26. SA: If the same text or graphic is used
frequently, you can store the text or graphic
as a(n) ____________________ and then
insert the stored entry in the open
document, as well as in future documents.
27. MC: If you click the Grow Font button
too many times and make the font size too
big, you can click the ____ button until the
desired font size is displayed.
A . Shrink Font
B . Small Font
C . Reduce Font
D . Reduce Selected Text
28. T/F: If you want to move the table in the
accompanying figure to a new location,
point to the upper-right corner of the table
until the table move handle appears, point
to the table move handle, and then drag it
to move the entire table to a new location.
29. MC: If you want to select the first and
third rows in the table in the accompanying
figure, you select the first row, and then
hold down the ____ key while selecting the
third row.
A . CTRL
B . ALT
C . SHIFT
D . ENTER
30. MC: In a business letter, the ____, if
present, begins two lines below the last line
of the inside address.
A . salutation
B . date line
C . message
D . complimentary close
A . No Recolor
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building block
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A . Shrink Font
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True
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A . CTRL
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A . salutation
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31. SA: In a business letter, the
____________________, which consists of
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the month, day, and year, is positioned two
to six lines below the letterhead.
32. T/F: In a business letter, the
complimentary close displays two lines
below the last line of the message.
True
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33. MC: In a business letter, type the ____
at least four blank lines below the
complimentary close, allowing room for the
author to sign his or her name.
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A . inside address
B . message
C . signature block
D . salutation
34. T/F: In a business letter, within the
message, paragraphs are double-spaced
with single-spacing between paragraphs.
38. SA: In Word, a solid line, called a(n)
____________________, can be drawn at
any edge of a paragraph.
C . signature block
False
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35. SA: In a Word table, the intersection of
a row and a column is called a(n)
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____________________, and is filled with
text.
36. MC: In the ____ letter style, all
components of the letter begin flush with
the left margin.
A . modified block style
B . block style
C . modified semi-block style
D . all of the above
37. MC: In the ____ letter style, the date,
complimentary close, and signature block
are positioned approximately one-half inch
to the right of center or at the right margin.
A . modified block style
B . block style
C . modified semi-block style
D . all of the above
date line
cell
B . block style
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A . modified block style
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border
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39. SA: In Word, the term,
____________________, refers to
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returning the formatting to the Normal style.
40. SA: Press CTRL+SHIFT+HYPHEN to
enter a(n) ____________________, which
is a special type of hyphen that prevents
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two words separated by a hyphen from
splitting at the end of a line.
41. SA: Press CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR
to enter a(n) ____________________,
which is a special space character that
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prevents two words from splitting if the first
word falls at the end of a line.
42. SA: Press the ____________________
key(s) to select the previous cell from the
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one in which the insertion point appears.
43. MC: Pressing the ____ key instructs
Word to replace a building block name with
the stored building block entry.
A . F1
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B . F2
C . F3
D . F4
44. T/F: Some compound words should not 280816
clear formatting
nonbreaking hyphen
nonbreaking space
SHIFT+TAB
C . F3
be divided at the end of a line.
45. MC: The ____ tab automatically
appears when a shape is selected in a
document.
A . Shape Options
B . Drawing Tools Format
C . Shape Styles Gallery
D . all of the above
46. MC: The Bullets button is available on
the Home tab of the Ribbon in the ____
group.
A . Special Characters
B . Format
C . Paragraph
D . Options
47. T/F: The column boundary, the border
to the right of a column as shown in the
accompanying figure, can be dragged until
a row is at a desired height.
48. T/F: The difference between an
AutoCorrect entry and a building block is
that the building block feature makes
corrections automatically as soon as the
SPACEBAR or a punctuation key is
pressed, whereas the F3 key must be
pressed or the AutoCorrect command
clicked to instruct Word to make an
AutoCorrect correction.
49. MC: The Grow Font button appears on
the ____ tab.
A . Fonts
B . Home
C . Styles
D . Layouts
True
B . Drawing Tools Format
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C . Paragraph
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False
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False
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B . Home
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True
50. T/F: The objects shown in the
accompanying figure are drawing objects.
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51. T/F: The row boundary, the border at
the top of a row as shown in the
accompanying figure, can be dragged until
the column is at the desired width.
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52. MC: To advance rightward from one cell
to the next in a table, press the ____ key.
A . TAB
B . BACKSPACE
C . HOME
D . ENTER
53. MC: To change the width of a column
like the one in the accompanying figure,
hold down the ____ key while dragging
markers on the ruler.
A . SHIFT
B . CTRL
C . ALT
D . F2
54. MC: To convert a hyperlink to regular
text, right-click the hyperlink and then click
____ on the shortcut menu.
A . Edit Hyperlink
B . Select Hyperlink
C . Convert Hyperlink
D . Remove Hyperlink
55. T/F: To delete the contents of a cell,
select the cell contents by pointing to the
left edge of the cell and clicking when the
mouse pointer changes direction, and then
press the DELETE or BACKSPACE key.
56. MC: To display the Color gallery, with
the graphic selected, click the Color button
in the ____ group on the Picture Tools
Format tab.
A . Format
B . Tools
C . Options
D . Adjust
57. MC: To display the Rotate gallery, with
the graphic selected, click the Rotate button
in the ____ group on the Picture Tools
Format tab.
A . Default
B . Live Preview
C . Standard
D . Arrange
58. T/F: To move a custom tab stop, drag
the tab marker to the desired location on
the ruler.
59. MC: To move from the first cell in the
table in the accompanying figure to the next
cell, press the ____ key(s).
A . TAB
B . BACKSPACE
C . SHIFT+TAB
D . SHIFT+ENTER
60. MC: To move from the second cell in
the table in the accompanying figure back
to the previous cell, press the ____ key(s).
A . TAB
B . BACKSPACE
C . SHIFT+TAB
D . SHIFT+ENTER
61. T/F: To print a mailing label, click the
Create Labels button in the Create group
on the Mailings tab, type the delivery
address in the Delivery address box, and
then click the Print button in the Envelopes
and Labels dialog box.
62. MC: To print a mailing label, click the
Create Labels button on the Mailings tab in
the ____ group.
A . Building Block
B . AutoText
C . Template
D . Create
False
A . TAB
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C . ALT
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D . Remove Hyperlink
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True
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D . Adjust
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D . Arrange
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True
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A . TAB
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C . SHIFT+TAB
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True
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D . Create
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63. T/F: To remove a border from a
paragraph, position the insertion point in the
paragraph, click the Border button arrow on 280808
the Home tab, and then click the No Border
button in the Border gallery.
64. T/F: To remove a custom tab stop,
right-click the tab marker on the ruler and
then click Remove on the shortcut menu.
False
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65. MC: To select a ____ in the table in the
accompanying figure, point to its left edge
and click when the mouse pointer changes
to a small solid upward angled pointing
arrow.
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A . cell
B . row
C . column
D . none of the above
66. MC: To select multiple cells, rows, or
columns in the table in the accompanying
figure if they are not adjacent to one
another, select the first cell and then hold
down the ____ key while selecting the next
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cell, row, or column.
A . ALT
B . SHIFT
C . ENTER
D . CTRL
67. MC: Typing text, followed by two
hyphens, followed by more text and then a
space changes the two hyphens to a(n)
____.
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A . ampersand
B . border
C . en dash
D . em dash
68. T/F: When a custom tab stop is set, the
tab marker on the ruler reflects the
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alignment of the characters at the location
of the tab stop.
69. MC: When a custom tab stop is set,
Word ____.
A . clears all default tab stops
B . clears all default tab stops to the right of
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the custom tab stop
C . clears all default tab stops to the left of
the custom tab stop
D . does not clear any default tab stops
70. T/F: When at the rightmost cell in a row,
press the ENTER key to move to the first
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cell in the next row; do not press the TAB
key.
71. SA: When inserting a table, you must
specify the total number of rows and
columns required, which is called the
____________________ of the table.
True
A . cell
D . CTRL
D . em dash
True
C . clears all default tab stops to the left of the custom tab stop
False
dimension
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72. SA: When the TAB key is pressed, a(n)
____________________ formatting mark
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appears in the empty space between the
tab stops.
73. MC: When three hyphens, underscores,
equal signs, asterisks, tildes, or number
signs are typed and then the ENTER key is
pressed, the AutoFormat feature ____.
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A . places a border above a paragraph
B . creates a numbered list
C . changes the characters to an em dash
D . creates a bulleted list
74. T/F: When you first create a table it is
left-aligned; that is, flush with the left
margin.
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75. T/F: When you insert an object in a
document, Word always inserts it as a
floating object.
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tab character
A . places a border above a paragraph
True
False
76. MC: When you press the ____ key
without entering any text after the automatic
bullet character, Word turns off the
automatic bullets feature.
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A . ENTER
B . ESC
C . ALT
D . CTRL
77. T/F: With the In Front of Text wrapping
option, a floating object appears behind the 280807
text.
78. MC: Word provides a(n) ____ button,
which increases the font size of selected
text each time you click the button.
A . Grow Font
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B . Increase Font
C . Font Size
D . Enlarge Selected Text
79. MC: Word, by default, places a tab stop
at every ____ mark on the ruler.
A . .25"
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B . .5"
C . .75"
D . 1"
80. SA: You can drag a(n)
____________________, which is the
border at the bottom of a row, until the row
is the desired height.
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81. SA: You can drag a(n)
____________________, which is the
border to the right of a column, until the
column is the desired width.
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82. MC: You can make one color in a
graphic ____, that is, removing its color.
A . opaque
B . transparent
C . translucent
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A . ENTER
False
A . Grow Font
B . .5"
row boundary
column boundary
B . transparent
D . transfigured
83. T/F: You can use your own creative
skills to design and compose business
documents.
84. SA: You cannot use the
____________________ key to insert a
row at the beginning or middle of a table;
instead, you use the Insert Rows Above or
Insert Rows Below command.
85. MC: You would make a color in a
graphic ____ if you wanted to remove part
of a graphic or see text or colors behind a
graphic.
A . opaque
B . transparent
C . translucent
D . transfigured
True
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TAB
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B . transparent
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