Computer Year In Review 2011 - Mcs 6th Grade

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Carefully read the questions. �Some questions are related to ethics and others to applications and skills used in class. �Do not use the back arrow to redo your answer for this will cause you to earn a "0". �At the end of the quiz you will receive a score that looks like a certificate. �Do not scroll down and do not print. �Raise your hand so I can verify your score. Remember to capitalize your answers, for example: Ribbon


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    You walk into Mrs. Corpuz's room and see on her computer your next Social Studies test.  You would....

    • A.

      Not read the test, turn around, and leave the room.

    • B.

      Print out the copy of the test and use it as a study guide.

    • C.

      Read the test and try to memorize the answers.

    Correct Answer
    A. Not read the test, turn around, and leave the room.
  • 2. 

    It is okay to create an account online without parental permission.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Creating an account online typically requires the user to provide personal information, such as date of birth, which may be restricted for individuals under a certain age. Therefore, it is generally not okay to create an account online without parental permission if the user is a minor.

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  • 3. 

    Using the picture below, the Home _________ was chosen. Clue: 3 letter word

    Correct Answer
    Tab
    Explanation
    The picture shows a tab, which is a small rectangular piece used to navigate between different sections or pages within a software application or a web browser. In this context, the word "Home" suggests that the tab chosen is the one that leads back to the main or starting page. The answer "Tab" fits this description as it is a three-letter word and represents the correct choice for the Home tab.

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  • 4. 

    Using the picture bleow, what is the name of the font?

    Correct Answer
    Arial Narrow
    Explanation
    The font in the picture is Arial Narrow.

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  • 5. 

    Using the picture below, what size is the font chosen?

    Correct Answer
    12
    Explanation
    The font size chosen in the picture is 12.

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  • 6. 

    Clipboard, Font, Paragraph, Styles, and Editing are examples of __________________?  Clue: 6 letter word

    Correct Answer
    Group
    Explanation
    The words "Clipboard, Font, Paragraph, Styles, and Editing" all belong to the same category or classification, which is "Group".

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  • 7. 

    In the Commercial project, you were using __________________ to create your commercial.

    • A.

      Windows Media Player

    • B.

      Windows Movie Maker

    • C.

      YouTube

    Correct Answer
    B. Windows Movie Maker
    Explanation
    Windows Movie Maker is a video editing software that is commonly used to create commercials. It provides various tools and features that allow users to edit and enhance their videos, add effects and transitions, and create a professional-looking final product. Windows Media Player is a media player and YouTube is a video sharing platform, neither of which are typically used for creating commercials. Therefore, Windows Movie Maker is the most suitable option for creating a commercial project.

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  • 8. 

    What is the audience called when a company zones in on a certain group of consumers to sell their product to?

    • A.

      Happy Buyers

    • B.

      Satisfied Customers

    • C.

      Target

    Correct Answer
    C. Target
    Explanation
    When a company focuses on a specific group of consumers to sell their product to, this audience is referred to as the "target" audience. The term "target" implies that the company has identified a specific group of consumers who are most likely to be interested in and benefit from their product. By tailoring their marketing strategies and messages to this target audience, the company aims to maximize their sales and achieve their business goals.

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  • 9. 

    You can use WordArt to draw a line.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    WordArt is a feature in Microsoft Word that allows users to create decorative text with various effects such as shadows, gradients, and shapes. While WordArt can be used to create artistic text, it does not have the capability to draw a line. Therefore, the statement that WordArt can be used to draw a line is false.

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  • 10. 

    You can use _______________________ to create a iron-on transfer.  Clue:  Recall what application which was used in class.

    Correct Answer
    Microsoft Office Word 2007
    Explanation
    Microsoft Office Word 2007 can be used to create an iron-on transfer. In the class, we learned about different applications in Microsoft Office, and Word is one of them. Word allows users to create and design various documents, including iron-on transfers. This feature enables users to design custom graphics or text, and then print them onto special transfer paper. The paper can be ironed onto fabric, resulting in a personalized and unique design. Therefore, Microsoft Office Word 2007 is the correct answer for creating an iron-on transfer.

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