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    A program which manage all the jobs of a computer and makes it run.

    • Ms Paint
    • Operating System
    • Task Bar
    • Option 4
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Every computer has a Microsoft windows installed in it and it is important to understand how to use it as it is present in each computer. There are different types of window and this week we covered some of the basic uniform concepts in them all. Why don’t you test what your knowledge on windows is by taking this third-grade See moretest!

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    1. Which of the following mouse pointer shapes is used for pointing, selecting, and dragging the items on the screen?

    • Busy

    • Normal

    • I Beam

    • Option 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Normal
    Explanation
    The "Normal" mouse pointer shape is used for pointing, selecting, and dragging items on the screen. This is the default shape of the mouse pointer and is commonly used for general navigation and interaction with the computer. The "Busy" mouse pointer shape indicates that the computer is processing a task and should not be used for pointing or dragging items. The "I Beam" mouse pointer shape is typically used when editing text or selecting specific parts of a document. As for "Option 4," since it is not specified what it refers to, it cannot be determined as the correct answer.

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    Arranging the desktop items in a proper order is called

    • Selecting

    • Sorting

    • Copying

    • Option 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Sorting
    Explanation
    Sorting refers to the process of arranging items or data in a specific order. In the context of arranging desktop items, sorting would involve organizing the icons, files, or folders on the desktop in a systematic manner, such as alphabetically, by date, or by file type. This ensures that the desktop is neat, organized, and easy to navigate, allowing users to quickly locate and access their desired items.

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    On which side of the Task bar do we find the Start button?

    • Right

    • Center

    • Left

    • Option 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Left
    Explanation
    The Start button is typically located on the left side of the Taskbar. This is a common design choice in most versions of the Windows operating system. The Start button is used to access the Start menu, which allows users to open programs, search for files and folders, access settings, and perform other tasks on their computer.

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    The process of loading operating system.

    • Sorting

    • Restart

    • Booting

    • Option 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Booting
    Explanation
    Booting is the process of loading the operating system into the computer's memory and initializing the necessary components for it to start functioning. This includes powering on the computer, running the firmware or BIOS, and then loading the operating system from the storage device into the computer's RAM. Once the operating system is loaded, it takes control of the computer and allows the user to interact with it. Therefore, booting is the correct answer as it accurately describes the process of loading the operating system.

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    1. What is  the right side of the Task bar known as?

    • Notification area

    • Quick launch bar

    • Start button

    • Option 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Notification area
    Explanation
    The right side of the Task bar is known as the notification area. This area displays icons for various system and program notifications, such as network connectivity, volume control, and system updates. It provides quick access to important information and allows users to interact with these notifications as needed.

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    Which one do you like?

    • Option 1

    • Option 2

    • Option 3

    • Option 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Option 1
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    Which key do we use along with mouse to select non - adjacent items?

    • Ctrl Key

    • Enter key

    • Shift key

    • Option 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Ctrl Key
    Explanation
    The Ctrl key is used along with the mouse to select non-adjacent items. By holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on different items, you can select multiple items that are not next to each other. This is a common feature in many computer applications and allows for more flexible selection of items.

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    Which key do we use along with mouse to select adjacent items?

    • Ctrl key

    • Enter key

    • Shift key

    • Option 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Shift key
    Explanation
    The Shift key is used along with the mouse to select adjacent items. When the Shift key is held down and the mouse is used to click on an item, all items between the previously selected item and the newly clicked item will also be selected. This is a useful feature when you want to select a range of items quickly and easily.

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    ___________Key combination is used to minimize all open windows?

    Correct Answer
    Window key + D key
    Explanation
    Pressing the Windows key and the D key simultaneously is the correct key combination to minimize all open windows. This combination is a shortcut that allows users to quickly minimize all open windows and show the desktop. The Windows key is typically located on the bottom left of the keyboard and has the Windows logo on it. By pressing it along with the D key, users can instantly minimize all open windows and access the desktop without having to manually minimize each window individually.

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    What does an icon mean

  • 12. 

    What is a Task bar?

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