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Windows 2000

1.What is the key difference between Windows Explorer and My Computer for managing files and folders?

a.Windows Explorer allows you to work with more than one computer, folder, or file at once.

b. Windows Explorer allows you to drag files and folders to the Recycle Bin.

c.Windows Explorer allows you create new folders.

d. Windows Explorer allows you to copy, move, delete, and rename files.

2.A plus sign (+) to the left of a folder indicates that

a.the folder is at the lowest level of the file hierarchy.

b. the folder is empty.

c.the folder contains other folders or files.

d. the folder was recently modified.

3.When you click a folder in the left pane in Windows Explorer

a.the contents of the folder are shown in the right pane.

b. the list of subfolders appears in the left pane.

c. folder information, such as size and date last modified, appears in the right pane.

d. a pop-up menu appears beside the folder.

4.Clicking a minus sign (-) to the left of an icon of Windows Explorer

a.indicates the next level up in the folder hierarchy.

b. moves the folder's contents to a new location.

c. opens the folder.

d. collapses the drive or folder contents.

5.In the Windows Explorer window, the pane on the right side displays

a.only folders.

b. all the files on a disk.

c.the contents of the selected drive or folder.

d. the structure of a disk.

6.When doing a search using the Search feature, which of the following symbols can you use as a wildcard?

a.%

b. #

c. ^

d.*

7.What is the difference between moving a file and copying a file?

a.Moving a file removes it from the desktop; copying a file restores it to the desktop.

b. To move a file, you use the Toolbar Paste button; to copy a file, you use the Toolbar Copy button.

c.Moving a file changes its location; copying a file places a duplicate file in the new location, leaving the file in its original location.

d. Moving a file changes its location; copying a file creates a shortcut.

8.In Windows Explorer, right-clicking a file, pointing to Send to, and then clicking the Disk icon describes

a.a properties operation.

b.the quickest way to copy a file from a hard disk to a floppy disk.

c. the alternative method of creating a shortcut.

d. a way to compare file details.

9.Which of the following describes the symbol on the Undo button?

a.A check mark

b. The letter U

c. The letter X

d.A curved arrow

10.Windows Explorer allows you to work with more than one computer, folder, or file at once.

a.true

b. false

11.The two panes in the Windows Explorer window accommodate a comparison of information from two different locations.

a.true

b. false

12.In Windows Explorer, when you click a folder in the left pane, its contents are shown in the right pane.

a.true

b. false

13.You can adjust the column width in the Windows Explorer Search window.

a.true

b. false

14.A file can be moved or copied to another folder by dragging and dropping it while holding down the left mouse button.

a.true

b. false

15.You can delete a file from the Windows Explorer window by dragging it to the Recycle Bin.

a.true

b. false

16.What is the name of the Windows utility used for changing Windows settings?

a.The Control Panel

b. The taskbar

c.The Properties icon

d. The desktop

17.Which item on the Start Menu gives you access to the Control Panel?

a.Programs

b. Documents

c.Settings

d. Find

18.What icon in the Control Panel do you double-click to change your Screen Saver options?

a.Multimedia

b. Mouse

c. Screen Saver

d.Display

19.To change the color scheme that Windows 2000 uses, which Display Properties tab do you select?

a.Background

b. Screen Saver

c.Appearance

d. Settings

20.A TrueType character is

a.one based on a mathematical equation so the curves are smooth and the corners are sharp.

b. made up of bitmapped characters only.

c. one based on small dots organized in the form of a letter.

d. not available in the Windows 2000 operating system.

21.Arial and Courier are examples of

a.screen savers.

b. wallpaper patterns.

c. patterns.

d.fonts.

22.In the Scheduled Tasks window, how do you modify a scheduled task?

a.Click the Properties button.

b.Right-click the task, then click Properties.

c. Click the Modify button.

d. Click Edit on the menu bar, then click Modify.

23.Which Control Panel icon do you double-click to install a program?

a.Add Windows Component

b.Add/Remove Programs

c. System

d. Install Software

24.To add new Hardware, such as a printer, to your system, what do you do?

a.Click the Hardware Profiles tab in the System Properties window, click the Add button, then follow setup procedures.

b.Double-click the Add New Hardware icon in the Control Panel, then click the Next button and follow setup procedures.

c. Click the Hardware Profiles tab in the System Properties window, click the Change Profiles button and follow setup procedures.

d. Click Start button, select Run on the Start menu, then type "Add Hardware" in the text box.

25.How do you access the taskbar Properties window?

a.Select the Display icon in the Control Panel window, the select the Taskbar Properties tab.

b. Select the System icon in the Control Panel window, then select the Taskbar Properties tab.

c. Double-click an empty area of the taskbar window.

d.Right-click an empty area of the taskbar, then click Properties.

26.Active Desktop items are elements you can place on the desktop to access or display information from the Internet.

a.true

b.false

27.To access the Display Properties dialog box quickly, right-click the desktop, then click Properties.

a.true

b. false

28.The moving display that prevents burn-in of screen images is called the screen saver.

a.true

b. false

29.To open the Control Panel, first click the Start button on the taskbar, then point to Settings, then click the Control Panel.

a.true

b. false

30.Wallpaper is a picture that serves as your screen saver.

a.true

b.false

31.You can double-click the Regional Options icon in the Control Panel to set the date and time.

a.true

b. false

32.Bitmaps are small dots that are organized to form an image or a letter.

a.true

b. false

33.A power scheme is a predefined collection of power usage settings.

a.true

b. false

34.To open the taskbar Properties window, right-click on an empty area of the taskbar, then click Properties.

a.true

b. false

35.A Web page component that takes you to another site when clicked is called a(n)

a.frame.

b. engine.

c. title.

d.hyperlink.

36.A document on the Internet that contains hyperlinks is called a(n)

a.Web page.

b. URL.

c. HTTP.

d. HTML.

37.What is the name of the Web site in the address

a.

b.

c. illustrated

d. wired

38.If you make a Web page available offline you

a.can view the Web page later.

b.can read the Web page when the computer is not connected to the Internet.

c. can print the Web page.

d. can override other viewers of the Web page.

39.To connect to the World Wide Web, you need

a.a browser only.

b. an Internet connection only.

c.a browser and a physical Internet connection.

d. Internet Explorer as your browser, and any physical Internet connection.

40.A company that provides Internet access for a fee is called a(n)

a.HTTP.

b.ISP.

c. URL.

d. HTML.

41.A URL is a

a.protocol.

b.Web address.

c. type of ISP.

d. the language a Web page is written in.

42.URL stands for

a.Unilateral Resource Link.

b. Unilateral Resource Locator.

c. Uniform Resource Link.

d.Uniform Resource Locator.

43.The term that refers to the opening and displaying of a Web page in a browser is

a.uploading.

b.downloading.

c. transference.

d. borrowing.

44.HTTP stands for

a.HyperText Transfer Protocol

b. HyperText Transfer Permission

c. Hyperlink Text Transport Protocol

d. HyperText Transport Protocol

45.It is NOT possible to print Web pages.

a.true

b.false

Windows

Norm Barry

Date: Nov.20,2002