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Introduction to Computers Quiz The Basics ***Do you know how to type? Yes / No The Computer System: Do you know 1. CPU stands for 2. RAM stands for 3. What is the main function of the Monitor? A) Allows you to store large amounts of data B) Allows you to view information on a screen (your desktop) C) Allows you to listen to music D) Serve as an input device 4. The device that allows you to type on the computer screen and communicate with the computer is: A) Mouse B) Keyboard C) The Speakers 5. What piece of hardware do you use to navigate the screen? A) Mouse B) Mouse pad C) The Speakers D) RAM

6. Which of the following are considered input devices? A) Printer B) Mouse C) Monitor D) Copier E) All of the above 7. Which of the following are considered output devices? A) Screen B) Speakers C) Headphones D) Printer E) All of the Above 8. What device allows you to look at info from the computer screen on paper? A) Monitor B) Copier C) Printer D) A and B 9. How do you eject a CD? A) Pull it out B) Press the Eject Button located under the disc insert slot C) On the Desktop there is an eject button 10. What are Ports in relation to computers? A) A place where you can insert a disc. B) A place where a ship can dock during a nasty storm or hurricane. C) A place on a computer where you can connect a device. D) None of the above.

Basic Functions: Do you know Computer: 11. How do you turn a Computer on? 12. How do you turn a Computer off? 13. How do you Restart a Computer? 14. The Shift Key: A) Lets you type in all capitals only B) Lets you quickly navigate up and down a page C) Allows you to reach the end of the page quickly (jumps) D) Allows you to capitalize letters and use the upper function of keys (!@#%$) 15. The Enter key: A) Takes you to the original page B) Allows you to ok or move to the next line C) Erases text from the screen D) Allows you to enter the text so it is indented or skip entries 16. The backspace key erases text to the 17. The delete key erases text to the

Mouse: Do you know 18. How would you open a web page using the mouse? A) Use the right mouse button to click on the internet icon B) Use the right mouse button to double click on the internet icon C) Use the left mouse button to click on the internet icon D) Use the left mouse button to click twice on the internet icon 19. What is the right click used for? A) Cutting and Pasting B) Viewing Drop Menus C) Copying Text D) All of the above 20. How do you Drag objects? A) Right-click the object once B) Left-click the object once C) Double-click the object D) Left-click the object and continue to hold while moving it 21. How can you scroll up and down a page? A) Using the roll button on the mouse B) Using the arrow keys on the keyboard C) Using the scroll bar on the right-hand side of the screen D) All of the above

Windows: Do you know 22. How to Minimize a window? A) The button in the upper right corner C) The button in the upper right hand corner D) None of the above 23. How to Maximize a window? A) The button in the upper right corner C) The button in the upper right hand corner D) None of the above 24. How to close a window? A) The button in the upper right corner C) The box in the upper right hand corner D) None of the above 25. Restore a window? A) The button in the upper right corner C) The button in the upper right hand corner D) None of the above 26. Hide a window? A) Click on another window larger than the one you would like to hide B) The button in the upper right corner C) The button in the upper right hand corner

27. How to resize a window? A) Grab an edge of the window frame with the cursor, and drag the edge to make the window bigger or smaller. C) The box with 2 smaller boxes inside it in the upper right hand corner 28. How to drag a window? A) Grab an edge of the window frame with the cursor, and drag the edge to make the window bigger or smaller. B) Click and hold the top of the page. C) Double click button in the upper right hand corner D) All of the Above 29. Can you have more than one window open at a time? A) Yes B) No C) Never D) Up to 3 Maximum 30. Where is the Title Bar located? A) Where the name of the file is B) In the lower right hand corner of the screen C) At the top of the window in the left corner. 31. When is a window active? A) When the frame of the window is highlighted. B) When you are able to see the entire window on the screen.. C) When the window is the top layer of windows. D) All of the above

32. How many windows can be active at a time? A) None B) One C) Many D) Infinity 33. How can you view two windows side by side? A) Make both windows active and put them next to each other B) Drag one window off one side of the screen and the other window off the opposite side and they will snap into place C) Double click both windows and they will snap into place D) You cannot view two windows side by side The Start Button: Do you know 34. Where the Start button is located? A) In the upper right hand corner B) In the upper left hand corner C) In the lower left hand corner D) In the lower right hand corner 35. How can you easily search for files? A) Click on the search button in the start menu B) Open My Computer and look for the file you need C) Press Ctrl + S while on the desktop D) Type the filename in the search bar in the start menu Quick Launch Toolbar: Do you know 36. Where the Quick Launch Toolbar is located? A) In the upper right hand corner B) In the upper left hand corner C) In the top of the window in the toolbar D) On the bottom of the desktop in the taskbar 37. Do you know how to launch Internet Explorer? A) Directly from the windows desktop B) Quick launch toolbar C) Through the start menu D) All of the Above

Taskbar: Do you know 38. What is true about the taskbar? A) Allows you know what programs are running B) Allows you access running programs C) The start button, the quick launch toolbar, task buttons, the current programs running, and the time are located on the taskbar D) All of the Above 39. Volume: Do you know how to adjust the volume? A) Click on the speaker icon B) Right click on the speaker icon and choose Open Volume Mixer C) Select Sounds from the Control Panel D) All of the Above Icons: Do you know. 40. What is an icon? A) A symbol representing a program B) A button on the menu bar C) A button on the tool bar D) A button on the title bar 41. How to select an icon or to open an icon? A) Double-click on it B) Right-click and highlight open C) Highlight it and press enter D) All of the above Desktop Settings: Do you know 42. How to change the desktop settings? A) Right click on the desktop screen and choose Personalize B) Choose the Settings icon in the start menu C) Right click the desktop screen and choose Settings D) Choose the Settings icon from the desktop 43. How to delete objects and empty the recycle bin?