Eras - Night Windows 7 Lesson 3 Concept Review

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

Explanation

A flash drive can be plugged into any USB port because USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a standardized technology that allows for the connection of various devices, including flash drives, to a computer or other electronic device. USB ports are designed to be compatible with a wide range of devices, making it easy to plug in a flash drive and access its data. This flexibility and compatibility make it true that a flash drive can be plugged into any USB port.

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Eras - Night Windows 7 Lesson 3 Concept Review - Quiz

This quiz, titled 'ERAS - Night Windows 7 Lesson 3 Concept Review', assesses key skills in Windows 7 file management. It covers functionalities like cursor movement, cut and paste commands, USB usage, text entry, and file saving. Essential for learners to understand basic file handling in Windows OS.

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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 move it to another location within a document or to a different document altogether. This functionality is commonly used in word processing, image editing, and other applications to rearrange content or transfer information. 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.

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When saving a file, it is moved from the computer's random access memory (RAM) to a storage drive. This ensures that the file is not lost when the computer is turned off or restarted. By saving a copy of the file onto a drive, it becomes accessible for future use and can be retrieved even after closing the program or shutting down the computer. Therefore, the statement "Saving a file takes it from RAM and places a copy onto a drive" is true.

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

Explanation

The correct answer is "a. Undo" because the undo command allows you to reverse or undo your most recent task. This command is commonly used in various software applications to revert any changes made and restore the previous state. It is a useful feature for correcting mistakes or reverting unwanted actions without having to start over.

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6. You use the Save As command to _____________.

Explanation

page number ________________

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

Explanation

The given statement is incorrect. The Backspace key is used to erase or delete the character to the left of the cursor, not to move the cursor to the left without erasing text.

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

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The statement is incorrect. When typing text, new text goes in front of the blinking cursor, not in front of the I-beam mouse pointer. The I-beam mouse pointer is used to indicate the current position of the blinking cursor.

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

Explanation

The given statement suggests that "My current letter-22" is a valid filename. In general, a valid filename can consist of letters, numbers, and certain special characters such as hyphens and underscores. Therefore, "My current letter-22" meets these criteria and can be considered a valid filename.

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10. 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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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.
The feature on the side and bottom of a program window that lets you...
Which command lets you reverse your most recent task?
You use the Save As command to _____________.
The Backspace key moves the cursor to the left without erasing text.
When typing text, new text goes in front of the I-beam mouse pointer...
"My current letter-22" is a valid filename.
Before you save your work in a program for the first time, where is it...
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