Section 1. Multiple Choice.
The following
questions refer to Microsoft Windows:
1.
If you deleted a file, then
wanted to recover it, which icon should you select?
a.
My Computer
b.
Recycle Bin
c.
Network Neighborhood
d.
None of these answers are
correct
2.
Which of the following allows
you to switch back and forth between programs that are currently running?
a.
Recycle Bin
b.
Network Neighborhood
c.
Taskbar
d.
Start button
3.
If you start Windows and see an
empty Taskbar (except for the Start button), what does it mean?
a.
The Recycle Bin is empty
b.
You are not connected to a
network
c.
Multitasking is not set up on
your computer
d.
There are no programs running
in memory
4.
If the mouse pointer is a
double arrow, what operation are you performing?
a.
Inserting text in a document
b.
Minimizing a window
c.
Sizing a window
d.
Selecting a Help topic
5.
Which program is used to format
diskettes?
a. Internet Explorer
b. Windows Explorer
c. Disk Explorer
d. Drive Explorer
6. Which of the following allows you to see which
programs are currently open and running?
a. Recycle Bin
b. Network Neighborhood
c. My Computer
d. Taskbar
7.
Where
are the Maximize, Minimize, and Close buttons found?
a. on the Toolbar
b. on the Taskbar
c. on the Title bar
d. on the Menu bar
8. What does it indicate when a folder in Windows
Explorer displays neither a minus nor a plus sign?
a. the folder has already been expanded to show
its additional folders
b. the folder has been collapsed and its folders
are not currently visible
c. the folder does not have any additional folders
in it
d. the folder is on a write-protected disk
Section 2. True/False.
1.
A dimmed command indicates that additional
information is required to execute the command.
2.
Check boxes indicate mutually exclusive options.
3.
Even when there are multiple windows open, only one
window is active at any time.
4. The Windows desktop will be exactly the same on every computer.
5. Dragging the corner of a window will change both dimensions, height
and width, at the same time.
6. Windows NT and Windows 2000 are geared for the home user.