1.
Who is in charge of the computer lab?
Correct Answer
A. Mrs. Flint
Explanation
Mrs. Flint is in charge of the computer lab because her name is the only one mentioned in the question as a possible answer.
2.
If you know Mr. Fields's class will be working at the computer lab on a given day, where should you go first?
Correct Answer
C. To Mr. Fields's classroom
Explanation
If you know Mr. Fields's class will be working at the computer lab on a given day, it would be logical to go to Mr. Fields's classroom first. This is because the students are likely to gather in the classroom before heading to the computer lab together as a group. Going directly to the computer lab or waiting outside of it may result in missing important instructions or announcements from Mr. Fields. Therefore, going to Mr. Fields's classroom would be the best choice to ensure you are in the right place at the right time.
3.
Which of these is not allowed in the computer lab?
Correct Answer
E. All of the above
Explanation
In a computer lab, certain rules and regulations are in place to ensure a productive and safe environment. The options given include gum, MP3 players or other electronic devices, food and drink, and whining. All of these options are not allowed in a computer lab. Gum can damage the computers and create a mess, electronic devices can be distracting, food and drink can spill and damage the equipment, and whining can disrupt the concentration of others. Therefore, all of the above options are not allowed in a computer lab.
4.
Which of the following will get you in trouble and probably removed from the computer?
Correct Answer
E. All of the above
Explanation
All of the listed actions can potentially get someone in trouble and possibly lead to their removal from a computer. Playing games, checking inappropriate websites, shouting or goofing off, and showing disrespect are all behaviors that can be considered unprofessional, disruptive, or against the rules of computer usage. Therefore, engaging in any of these activities can have negative consequences and result in disciplinary action.
5.
What should you do if you are asked to leave the computer and sit somewhere else, or to clean computers, gum, the floor, etc.?
Correct Answer
D. Sincerely apologize and quickly do whatever Mrs. Flint asks of you
Explanation
If asked to leave the computer and perform other tasks such as cleaning or moving to a different location, the appropriate response is to sincerely apologize and promptly comply with Mrs. Flint's instructions. This demonstrates respect for authority and a willingness to cooperate, which are important qualities in a classroom setting.
6.
What kind of websites should you visit while in the computer lab?
Correct Answer
E. Only approved websites that relate to the assignment
Explanation
While in the computer lab, it is important to visit only approved websites that relate to the assignment. This is because these websites are specifically selected to provide relevant and reliable information for the task at hand. Visiting kid-friendly websites ensures that the content is appropriate and suitable for all ages. Free game websites and inappropriate websites are not recommended as they can be distracting and may contain content that is not suitable for an educational environment. Personal email should also be avoided as it is unrelated to the assignment and can be a potential source of distraction.
7.
When typing an essay, how often should you save your work on a computer?
Correct Answer
C. Every 5 minutes or sooner
Explanation
When typing an essay, it is important to save your work on a computer every 5 minutes or sooner. This is because unexpected events such as power outages or computer crashes can occur at any time, causing you to lose all unsaved progress. By saving your work frequently, you can minimize the risk of losing your essay and ensure that you have a backup in case of any unforeseen circumstances.
8.
In how many places other than the computer should you save your work?
Correct Answer
C. At least 2
Explanation
It is important to save your work in at least two places other than the computer to ensure that you have backups in case of any technical issues or data loss. Saving your work in multiple locations, such as an external hard drive, cloud storage, or a USB drive, provides redundancy and helps protect your files from being permanently lost.
9.
What is the name of the school server where you can store and retrieve your work?
Correct Answer
A. AUC
Explanation
AUC is the correct answer because it is likely the name of the school server where students can store and retrieve their work. The other options (LUC, LOBO, LHS, MTV) do not provide any context or indication that they are related to a school server.
10.
If the period is nearly over and you can't log on to the AUC, what should you do?
Correct Answer
E. B, C, or D
Explanation
If the period is nearly over and you can't log on to the AUC, you should either email the paper to yourself as an attachment, save your work onto someone else's AUC, or ask for help. These options ensure that your work is saved and accessible even if you can't log on to the AUC.