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Page 1: Technology Standards Review. Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Technology Standards

Review

Page 2: Technology Standards Review. Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Page 3: Technology Standards Review. Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Where do you click to begin saving part of this worksheet as an HTML file?

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Which shortcut on the Desktop do you click to open an application that will allow you to create a slideshow presentation?

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Which button do you click to center the selected text between the left and right margins?

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Where on the Picture toolbar do you click to begin cropping the selected image?

Page 7: Technology Standards Review. Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Where do you click to begin checking the spelling in

the current worksheet?

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Where do you click to begin rotating the selected object by clicking-and-dragging?

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Where do you click to begin the process of creating a chart?

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Where do you click to move to the next slide in the presentation?

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Where do you click to begin inserting a table into the document?

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Where on the Insert menu do you click to begin searching for and inserting clip art into the document?

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Where do you click to switch to Slide Sorter view to see thumbnails, or tiny versions, of all the slides so that you can easily move them around?

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Where do you click to apply or begin applying italic formatting to the selected text?

Page 15: Technology Standards Review. Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Where do you click to begin the process of creating a chart?

Page 16: Technology Standards Review. Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Where do you click to begin creating a custom format for the selected cells?

Page 17: Technology Standards Review. Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Where do you right-click to begin creating a custom format for the selected cells?

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Where do you click to begin conducting a site search for health information within this site?

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Where do you click to see an Adobe PDF version of the information displayed on the page?

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Where on this webpage do you click to begin to create a new, blank e-mail message?

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Where do you click to begin recovering a file you just deleted?

Page 22: Technology Standards Review. Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Where do you click to access or begin accessing the Spelling and Grammar dialog box?

Page 23: Technology Standards Review. Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Where do you click to begin sorting the list to show data by month with the highest orders?

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Where do you click to quickly jump to the browser's home page?

Page 25: Technology Standards Review. Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Where do you click to change the mouse double-clicking speed?

Page 26: Technology Standards Review. Where do you click to begin entering the address for the Web site to which you would like to go?

Where on the File menu do you click to begin saving a file to a different location?

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MatchingMatch these terms with their definitions.

• text or graphic element embedded in a Web page that you can click to go to another Web page

• a standard way of specifying the location of a Web page on the Internet

• contains the URL of the current page

Address bar

URL

Hyperlink

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Which one of the following answers is NOT a type of computer infestation?

1. logic bombs2. worms3. Trojan horses4. snakes5. viruses

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Match the object with its use.

• Default place for storing files.

• Storage place for deleted files.

• Where you can view and access other computers you are connected to.

• Where you can view and access your files and equipment.

• My Network Places• My computer• Recycle Bin• My documents

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My Computer is a valuable part of your Windows system because...

1. it provides you with quick Internet access.2. it opens ScreenTips that explain different icons.3. it allows access to applications and other tools on your computer.4. it connects you to operating systems on other computers.

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• When selecting a sound editing application or software package, the only thing you need to consider is whether it will run on your operating system.

• 1. True• 2. False

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A LAN is usually...

1. contained within a small geographic area.2. as big as a country or state.3. a national network.4. worldwide, like the internet.

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Match each input device on the left with its use.

• Move objects on screen and input commands.

• Enter text and issue commands.

• Input digital copies of pictures and documents.

• Input moving pictures.

• Automatically input environmental information.

• Keyboard• Scanner• Digital video camera• Probe• Mouse

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__________ is the deliberate act of sending or posting offensive, harmful, cruel, or otherwise disrespectful text or images using the Internet or other communication technology.

1. Bullfrogging2. Text messaging3. Cyberbullying4. Blogging

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__________, as related to computers, is the study of the design and positioning of equipment so that people will interact with it in a safe and comfortable way.

1. Economics2. Ergonomics3. Aerodynamics4. Galactics5. Sporadics

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Copying information from a blog post without citing the author is not plagiarism because blogs are not real websites.

1. TRUE2. FALSE

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• It is safe to post all of your personal information in an account profile because the Web server will protect it.

1. TRUE2. FALSE

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• You do not need to cite any online resources that you use in your school papers.

1. TRUE2. FALSE

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• The fair use rule...1. gives everyone the right to fully use all

information from any copyrighted source.2. specifies the number of people who can copy

information.3. protects trademarks from being used by

other companies.4. allows a certain amount of copyrighted

information to be used without permission.

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There is nothing you can do to help your friend if he or she becomes a victim of cyberbullying.

1. TRUE2. FALSE

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In Excel, you may protect a workbook so that it cannot be opened without a password.

1. TRUE2. FALSE