Graded Classwork-unit B (34-45)

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1. Write the names of the control buttons referred to by items 1, 2 and 3. Your answers should seperated by commas in this order: Item 1, item 2, item 3

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The control buttons referred to by items 1, 2, and 3 are zoom, minimize, and close. The answer provided includes both the lowercase and uppercase versions of the buttons' names.

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Graded Classwork-unit B (34-45) - Quiz


Starting MAC OS X, Using a Pointing Device
Starting a Program, Moving and Resizing Windows
Using Menus and Dialog boxes

2. You press the _______ button twice to restore the size of the window that was when you first opened it.

Explanation

Pressing the "Zoom" button twice will restore the size of the window to its original size when it was first opened. The word "zoom" is repeated twice in the answer, indicating that the button needs to be pressed twice.

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3. Item 2 refers to __________

Explanation

Item 2 refers to the Finder Icon.

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4. How do we know if an icon on the Dock is for a running program?

Explanation

When an icon on the Dock has a blue light below it, it indicates that the corresponding program is currently running. This blue light serves as a visual indicator to easily identify which programs are active and running in the background. Therefore, the presence of a blue light below an icon on the Dock signifies that the program is currently open and running on the desktop.

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5. ___________ is at the bottom of your screen that contains the list of icons

Explanation

The correct answer is "Dock." The dock is a feature commonly found on the bottom of the screen in operating systems like macOS. It contains a list of icons that provide quick access to frequently used applications or programs. The dock allows users to easily launch or switch between applications by clicking on the respective icons.

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6. If a program is not found on the Dock, you can add it by dragging its icon to the Dock.

Explanation

You can add a program to the Dock by dragging its icon onto it. This allows you to have quick access to the program from the Dock, making it convenient to launch frequently used applications.

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7. Leopard is an operating system that:

Explanation

The correct answer is "Manages the operation of a computer." Leopard is an operating system developed by Apple Inc. It is designed to manage and control the various components and functions of a computer, such as hardware, software, and user interactions. It provides a user-friendly interface, handles tasks like file management, memory allocation, and multitasking, and ensures the smooth functioning of the computer system.

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8. When you have more than one program running, the programs will all be open in one window.

Explanation

When you have more than one program running, each program will usually be open in its own separate window. This allows you to switch between different programs easily and work on them simultaneously. Therefore, the statement that all the programs will be open in one window is incorrect.

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9. To open a menu:

Explanation

To open a menu, you can click on the title or word on the menu bar. This action typically triggers a dropdown list of options related to the menu.

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10. Which operation opens an item on the dock?

Explanation

Double clicking is an operation that opens an item on the dock. When you double click on an item, it typically triggers an action, such as opening a file or launching an application. This action is commonly used to access or interact with items on the dock, making it the correct answer in this context.

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11. For logging in onto your MAC, what is the name of the box where you type your user name?

Explanation

The name of the box where you type your username when logging into your MAC is called the "Name Box". This is where you enter your unique username or account name to identify yourself and gain access to your MAC system.

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12. What is the name of the icon that shows on the upper right corner that contains all the items stored on the computer?

Explanation

The Mac - HD icon is the correct answer because it refers to the icon that represents the Macintosh hard drive on the computer. This icon is typically located on the upper right corner and when clicked, it displays all the items stored on the computer.

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13. When you right-click with a pointing device such as a mouse, Leopard:

Explanation

When you right-click with a pointing device such as a mouse, Leopard opens a shortcut menu. This menu provides a list of options that are relevant to the item or area that was right-clicked. It allows the user to quickly access commonly used functions or perform specific actions on the selected item without having to navigate through different menus or options.

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14. When you point to an item and a screen tip is displayed, the function is called _______.

Explanation

When you point to an item and a screen tip is displayed, the function is called "pointing". This means that when you hover the cursor over an item, a small box or tooltip appears on the screen, providing additional information or description about the item. This allows the user to get more details or context without actually clicking on the item.

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15. Item 1 refers to _________

Explanation

Item 1 refers to the icons that represent different programs or applications on a computer's dock. These icons are usually located at the bottom of the screen and provide quick access to the corresponding programs.

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16. Match each statement with the term that describes it
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Write the names of the control buttons referred to by items 1, 2 and...
You press the _______ button twice to restore the size of the window...
Item 2 refers to __________
How do we know if an icon on the Dock is for a running program?
___________ is at the bottom of your screen that contains the list of...
If a program is not found on the Dock, you can add it by dragging its...
Leopard is an operating system that:
When you have more than one program running, the programs will all be...
To open a menu:
Which operation opens an item on the dock?
For logging in onto your MAC, what is the name of the box where you...
What is the name of the icon that shows on the upper right corner that...
When you right-click with a pointing device such as a mouse, Leopard:
When you point to an item and a screen tip is displayed, the function...
Item 1 refers to _________
Match each statement with the term that describes it
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