El Rancho Adult School - Windows 7 Concept Review Lesson 3

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1. A flash drive can be plugged into any USB port.

Explanation

A flash drive is a portable storage device that uses a USB connection to connect to a computer or other device. USB ports are standard on most computers and devices, making them compatible with a wide range of devices, including flash drives. Therefore, it is true that a flash drive can be plugged into any USB port.

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This quiz from El Rancho Adult School assesses understanding of basic Windows 7 functionalities. Topics include file management, USB usage, and keyboard operations. It's designed to enhance practical... see moreskills in navigating and managing files within a Windows operating system. see less

2. Cut and Paste commands let you move selections from one place to another.

Explanation

Cut and Paste commands allow users to select a portion of text or an object and then move it to a different location within a document or between different documents. This feature is commonly found in word processing software, text editors, and graphic design applications. By using the Cut command, the selected content is removed from its original location and stored in the clipboard, while the Paste command allows the user to insert the content from the clipboard into a new location. Therefore, the statement "Cut and Paste commands let you move selections from one place to another" is true.

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3. Saving a file takes it from RAM and places a copy onto a drive.

Explanation

When a file is saved, it is moved from the computer's Random Access Memory (RAM) to a storage drive, such as a hard drive or solid-state drive. This process ensures that the file is stored persistently and can be accessed later even if the computer is turned off. By saving a file, a copy of it is created and stored on the drive, allowing the user to retrieve and open it again in the future. Therefore, the statement "Saving a file takes it from RAM and places a copy onto a drive" is true.

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4. Which command lets you reverse your most recent task?

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The command "Undo" allows you to reverse your most recent task. It is a common feature in many software applications and allows users to revert back to a previous state or action. By selecting the "Undo" command, any changes or actions made since the last save or previous action will be undone, restoring the previous state of the task. This can be helpful in correcting mistakes or undoing unintended changes.

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5. The feature on the side and bottom of a program window that lets you navigate through the document is called a(n) _____.

Explanation

page number _______

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6. The Backspace key moves the cursor to the left without erasing text.

Explanation

The statement is false because the Backspace key is used to erase text by moving the cursor to the left and deleting the characters.

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7. "My current letter-22" is a valid filename.

Explanation

The given statement states that "My current letter-22" is a valid filename. In most operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux, this filename is considered valid. It follows the general rules for filenames, which typically include using alphanumeric characters, spaces, and certain special characters like hyphens or underscores. Therefore, "My current letter-22" can be considered a valid filename.

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8. Before you save your work in a program for the first time, where is it located?

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page number ____________.

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9. When typing text, new text goes in front of the I-beam mouse pointer and not in front of the blinking cursor.

Explanation

When typing text, new text goes in front of the blinking cursor and not in front of the I-beam mouse pointer. The I-beam mouse pointer indicates where the text will be inserted, while the blinking cursor represents the current position of the text. Therefore, the statement is false.

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10. You use the Save As command to _____________.

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page number ________________

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A flash drive can be plugged into any USB port.
Cut and Paste commands let you move selections from one place to...
Saving a file takes it from RAM and places a copy onto a drive.
Which command lets you reverse your most recent task?
The feature on the side and bottom of a program window that lets you...
The Backspace key moves the cursor to the left without erasing text.
"My current letter-22" is a valid filename.
Before you save your work in a program for the first time, where is it...
When typing text, new text goes in front of the I-beam mouse pointer...
You use the Save As command to _____________.
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