a. shortcut.
b. gesture.
c. signal.
d. motion.
b. gesture.
a. keystroke device.
b. touch gesture.
c. pointing device.
d. output device.
c. pointing device.
a. Settings app
b. Lock screen
c. Start screen
d. Desktop
b. Lock screen
DOUBLE
a. Restore
b. Maximize
c. Close
d. Minimize
d. Minimize
a. Snap Assist
b. Snap Fill
c. Task view
d. Cascade windows
a. Snap Assist
True or false: Every computing device needs an operating system (OS).
True
False
True
Which term describes a document, spreadsheet, presentation, or photo saved in a digital format?
a. folder
b. ZIP file
c. drive
d. file
d. file
What is the name given to a placeholder or container in which a group of related files is stored?
a. file name
b. ZIP
c. folder
d. path
c. folder
QUADRUPLE!!!!
To select multiple files to copy that are adjacent in the current list, hold down the _____ key while clicking each file name.
a. Esc
b. Tab
c. Shift
d. Alt
c. Shift
What is the default view in which a File Explorer window opens?
a. Details view
b. Quick access view
c. Large icons view
d. Preview view
b. Quick access view
DOUBLE
a. action center
b. notification area
c. system portal
d. settings area
b. notification area
a. object.
b. placeholder.
c. folder.
d. file.
d. file.
a. text on the Start menu
b. tiles
c. the mouse pointer
d. the taskbar
b. tiles
a. Insert
b. Paste
c. Move
d. Duplicate
b. Paste
a. Personalization
b. Background
c. Lock screen
d. Settings
d. Settings
Which of the following is not a function of the operating system (OS) software?
a. manage all hardware resources
b. provide tools for managing files
c. perform a spelling and grammar check in text documents
d. route data between devices and applications
c. perform a spelling and grammar check in text documents
Signing out of a Windows session
a. closes all apps and documents.
b. locks the computer.
c. shuts down the PC.
d. puts the computer to sleep.
a. closes all apps and documents.
Which button would you click in the New group on the Home tab in File Explorer to create a new folder?
a. New
b. New folder
c. New item
d. Easy access
b. New folder
Which feature should be used to remove a USB flash drive?
a. File Explorer
b. Eject Hardware
c. Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media
d. Lock screen
c. Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media
TRIPPLE!
Which of the following is not a size option for a tile on the Start menu?
a. Small
b. Extra Wide
c. Wide
d. Medium
b. Extra Wide
DOUBLE
a. Frequent access
b. Recent list
c. Quick access
d. Large icons
c. Quick access
DOUBLE
a. shortcut
b. settings
c. action center
d. quick action
d. quick action
a. power down the PC
b. lock the PC
c. suspend the PC
d. sign out
b. lock the PC
a. Favorite
b. Bookmark
c. Add to Start
d. Pin to Start
d. Pin to Start
TRIPPLE
a. Turn Notifications on
b. Turn Reminders on
c. Turn Live Tile on
d. Turn Status Updates on
c. Turn Live Tile on
A _____ is a square or rectangle on the Start menu that is used to launch an app or application.
a. button
b. tile
c. widget
d. dialog box
b. tile
TRIPPLE
You need to leave your desk for about ten minutes while you escort a guest to the Human Resources office. What should you do on your PC so that your email messages cannot be seen by people who may walk by your desk while you are away?
a. shut down the computer
b. lock the computer
c. freeze the desktop
d. display a browser window over the email application
b. lock the computer
Which window would you open to browse the files and folders stored on a USB flash drive?
a. Settings
b. Task View
c. Action Center
d. File Explorer
d. File Explorer
DOUBLE
Files and folders deleted from a hard disk drive are moved to the
a. Action Center panel.
b. Recycle Bin.
c. Restore application.
d. Temporary files folder.
b. Recycle Bin.
DOUBLE
You changed the Color option to red in the Settings app. Where will you see the new color appear as you work with Windows 10?
a. as the background color for Windows app tiles on the Start screen
b. as the color for the taskbar
c. as the color for the application names on the Start menu
d. as the color of icons on the desktop
a. as the background color for Windows app tiles on the Start screen
a. Move
b. Cut
c. New
d. Remove
a. Move
a. display Task View
b. Start key + Tab
c. click the app button on the taskbar
d. click the app in the Action Center panel
d. click the app in the Action Center panel
a. files.
b. ZIPs.
c. paths.
d. folders.
d. folders.
a. warm booting.
b. cold booting.
c. powering down.
d. logging off.
d. logging off.
a. Downloads folder.
b. Recycle Bin.
c. Deleted Items folder.
d. Trash Can.
b. Recycle Bin.
Tap, double-tap, swipe, and slide are actions called
a. shortcuts.
b. navigators.
c. gestures.
d. commands.
c. gestures.
At the settings window, the app buttons below the background thumbnails are used to change the
a. screen saver settings.
b. image options for the Lock screen.
c. apps that give notifications on the Lock screen image.
d. apps that appear on the Start menu.
c. apps that give notifications on the Lock screen image.
A folder created inside another folder is sometimes called a
a. subfolder.
b. child folder.
c. ZIP.
d. library.
a. subfolder.
Which button is used to change the name of a folder in File Explorer?
a. Move
b. New folder
c. Tools
d. Rename
d. Rename
TRIPPLE!
When an application window has been maximized, which button replaces the Maximize button?
a. Restore Down button
b. Snap button
c. Move button
d. Minimize button
a. Restore Down button
DOUBLE
Which action in Windows 10 ensures that all Windows files are properly closed?
a. sign out of your session
b. lock the computer
c. switch to another user on the computer
d. shut down the computer
d. shut down the computer
TRIPPLE!
Which of the following methods is not used to switch from one open application window to another?
a. click the application button on the taskbar
b. press the Start key + Tab
c. right-click the desktop and click Switch to
d. displaying Task View and clicking the desired window
c. right-click the desktop and click Switch to
DOUBLE
Which view shows all open apps as thumbnails and includes a timeline?
a. Apps View
b. Switch list
c. All Apps View
d. Task View
d. Task View
What is an implication of using Windows with a local account?
a. Social media services provide live updates on tiles.
b. Windows and browser settings can sync online with other devices.
c. Messaging services are automatically connected and synchronized.
d. Windows and browser settings are not shared with other devices
d. Windows and browser settings are not shared with other devices
DOUBLE
Which window button expands the window to fill the entire screen?
a. Restore
b. Expand
c. Maximize
d. Snap
c. Maximize
When you turn the power on to your PC, the OS displays _____ when the computer is ready for you to begin a task.
a. the user interface
b. the last application that you opened
c. a message box with the message text “Ready”
d. a web browser window
a. the user interface
Which option on a tile’s shortcut menu turns off the display of notifications on the tile?
a. Turn Tile off
b. Turn notifications off
c. Turn Live Tile off
d. Turn Alerts off
c. Turn Live Tile off
DOUBLE!
Perform a copy task by first selecting the file to be copied and then using the Copy and Paste buttons in the _____ group.
a. File Management
b. Clipboard
c. Edit
d. Copy
b. Clipboard
Where on the desktop will you find the Speaker icon to adjust the volume on your PC?
a. next to the Start button
b. in the notification area at the right end of the taskbar
c. at the top left of the desktop next to the Recycle Bin
d. next to the Task view button at the left end of the taskbar
b. in the notification area at the right end of the taskbar
DOUBLE
The Action Center panel is open on the desktop. What action caused the panel to appear?
a. The System Settings shortcut was invoked.
b. The Start key was pressed.
c. The Network icon was clicked.
d. The Notifications icon was clicked.
d. The Notifications icon was clicked.
I boot from your fingers, not BIOS or ROM, I speak API, parse JSON calm. I sandbox my functions, I cache what you need, With backend finesse and front-end speed. I fetch, I ping, with UX so snappy— A software sprite, just one little __.
a. Lock-Screen
B. gesture
C. tile
D. app
E. application
D. app
No keystroke I press, no password I type, Yet systems obey when my fingers swipe. From tap to wave, I command with flair, In touchless control, I’m floating air. I launch, unlock, dismiss, and scroll— A signal in silence, yet crucial as soul. No voice, no click—just kinetic finesse, Guess what I am, with motion’s finesse?
a. Lock-Screen
B. gesture
C. tile
D. app
E. application
B. gesture
I compile ambition, I execute dreams, In user-space realms and GUI schemes. I hook into frameworks, I query with grace, Front-end finesse with a backend base. From mobile to desktop, I thrive in all stations— I’m code come alive, your trusted creation.
a. Lock-Screen
B. gesture
C. tile
D. app
E. application
E. application
I guard your domain with elegant pause, Awaiting a token, obeying no flaws. My surface is silent, but secrets lie deep, I wake with credentials from encrypted sleep. Biometrics or pattern, a tap or a key— I stand 'til you're verified: silent, but free.
a. User Account
b. desktop
c. taskbar
d. notification area
e. store app.
f. lock screen
f. lock screen
I sit and I wait, your digital throne, Where shortcuts and folders have richly grown. My icons invite with a launch or a click, I'm neither app nor cloud—just interface slick. Beneath windowed realms, I quietly dwell, The place you return, the space you know well.
a. User Account
b. desktop
c. taskbar
d. notification area
e. store app.
f. lock screen
b. desktop
I house digital wares behind iconed doors, With in-app buys and feature wars. Curated by tags, with reviews that guide, I update your world with each install ride. From mobile to tablet, I open the stream— Where download meets impulse and cache fuels dream.
a. User Account
b. desktop
c. taskbar
d. notification area
e. store app.
f. lock screen
e. store app.
I linger in corners with icons so small, Yet signal updates that matter to all. My pop-ups are fleeting, but info precise, From battery low to VPN device. Quiet and constant, a system’s key face— I echo what’s new from a tucked-away place.
a. User Account
b. desktop
c. taskbar
d. notification area
e. store app.
f. lock screen
d. notification area
I span the abyss where your programs convene, A dock for your favorites, both silent and seen. I tick with the time and tray subtle clues, From system alerts to app-switching views. With one steady line, I anchor your screen— Control at a glance, where command meets routine.
a. User Account
b. desktop
c. taskbar
d. notification area
e. store app.
f. lock screen
c. taskbar
My stay is permitted while tokens align, But all must end when you sever the sign. I close your path and lock the gate, No background sync, no cached update. One click or swipe, the tether breaks free— I’m the curtain call of your user ID.
a. sign out
b. ribbon
c. folder
d. file
e. zip file
f. delete
a. sign out
I shrink with precision, yet hold a great load, A cluster of bytes in a zipped-up abode. I travel compact in a single disguise, Expand me and marvel at what I comprise. Documents, assets, sometimes rogue code— I’m storage’s sleight, in a compressed mode.
a. sign out
b. ribbon
c. folder
d. file
e. zip file
f. delete
e. zip file