WINDOWS - 98   Unit 1 - Chapter 3
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Announcements:   Chapter 3 - book 1.   Computer operations are a common part of our world today! This course will help you become a
better " home computer user " and it will prepare you for the computerized job market.
Course Description:   This unique and educational computer course will teach you the basics of computer software programs. Step-by-step
instructions and practical exercises will help you learn. This is an older version of Windows, but the basic operation is the same.
Required Resources:
  • A Computer
  • Alpha & Omega, Computer Literacy, Windows 98, Unit 1,
    workbook.
  • Windows 98 CD
Instructors Notes:   Check your answers and make corrections.

Item 3.1 - 3.031
CHAPTER 3 - TOPIC ONE

3.1   
files

3.2  types

3.3   folders

3.4   folder

3.5   true

3.6   parent

3.7   Multimedia Files

3.8   Color Palettes

3.9   address

3.10   Drive letter and colon, folder names, file
name.

3.11   back slash

TOPIC TWO

3.12   
My Computer and Windows Explorer

3.13   double-click

3.14   drives, tools

3.15   double-click its icon

TOPIC THREE

3.16   
create

3.17   Select File, then New, then click on
Folder

3.18   New Folder

3.19   1.) When creating a folder, you can
rename it immediately by typing in the new
name.
2.) Once created, you can rename it by
right-clicking and selecting Rename.

3.20   true

3.21   ? < > * : |

3.22   False

3.23   click

3.24   True

3.25   Shift

3.26   Control

3.27   Ctrl

3.28   Shortcut menus

3.29   Shortcut menus

3.30   context-sensitive

3.31   menu bar menus

3.32   commonly

3.33   click outside it

REVIEW TOPICS 1 - 3

A.)   FALSE

B.)   FALSE

C.)   TRUE

D.)   TRUE

E.)   TRUE

F.)   FALSE

G.)   TRUE

H.)   FALSE

I.)   TRUE

J.)   TRUE

TOPIC FOUR

3.34   
false

3.35   move

3.36   right

3.37   Cut, Copy, Paste

3.38   you cannot see the file or folder you are
wanting to move to

3.39   The Cut button removes a file, while
the Copy button simply creates a copy.

3.40   Click on it and press the Delete key, or
right-click the item and click Delete from the
Shortcut menu.

3.41   Undo

3.42   under the Edit menu

TOPIC FIVE

3.43   
represent

3.44   on desktop, in folders

3.45   Windows

3.46   false

3.47   an upturned arrow

3.48   right-click

3.49   New

3.50   file name, path

3.51   name, path, Browse

3.52   False
TOPIC SIX

3.53   
location

3.54   from the Start button or by pressing the
F3 button

3.55   Named text

3.56   dates

3.57   Advanced

3.58   False

3.59   Find Now

3.60   window

REVIEW TOPICS 4 - 6

A.)   f

B.)   d

C.)   e

D.)   a

E.)   c

F.)   g

G.)   h

H.)   b

TOPIC SEVEN

3.61   
Folder Options

3.62   General, display

3.63   single-click, rollover

3.64   hyperlinks

3.65   over

3.66   classic Windows 95

3.67   double-click, single

3.68   icon

3.69   Advanced settings

3.70   Active options are checked.

3.71   Click the check box to uncheck it.

TOPIC EIGHT

3.72  
information such as numbers and words

3.73   Word documents, bitmaps, Excel
spreadsheets

3.74   Windows runs the associated
application.

3.75   common file; manually

3.76   File Registry

3.77   associations

3.78   File Types

3.79   txt

3.80   New Type; file type

3.81   file type; Remove

3.82   Edit

TOPIC NINE

3.83   
work with files even if you don't have
the allocations for these files

3.84   file, Quick View

3.85   change (edit)

REVIEW TOPICS 7 - 9

A.) single

B.) icons

C.) data

D.) File Registry

E.) associations

F.) application (program)

G.) txt

H.) change (edit)

I.) double; single

J.) data

TOPIC TEN

3.86   
False

3.87   Recycle Bin

3.88   on the desktop

3.89   True

3.90   copy

3.91   Select it and click Restore on the File
menu.

3.92   Select it and click Delete on the File
menu

3.93   Click Empty Recycle Bin on the File
menu.

3.94   False

TOPIC ELEVEN

3.95   
Print, File

3.96   application
3.97   automatically

3.98   Start, Settings, Printers

3.99   Printers

3.100   Add Printer

3.101   Add Printer Wizard

3.102   this printer attached to your
computer?

3.103   drivers

3.104   
name, default

3.105   Next

3.106   settings

3.107   right-click the printer icon, then click
Properties

3.108   test page

3.109   Details

3.110   a socket that connects a computer to
hardware such as modems and printers

3.111   Paper

3.112   b                      3.115   d

3.113   c                       3.116   a

3.114   f                        3.117   e


3.118   defaults

3.119   icon

3.120   queue

3.121   right

3.122   click, drag

REVIEW TOPICS 10 - 11

A.)   Recycle Bin           G.)   queue

B.)   Restore                   H.)   True

C.)   permanently            I.)    False

D.)   Wizard                    J.)   False

E.)   drivers                     K.)   True

F.)   port                         L.)   False

SELF TEST - CHAPTER THREE

3.01   
Folders

3.02   parent

3.03   nested

3.04   back slash

3.05   My Computer

3.06   255

3.07   shift

3.08   Control

3.09   a.) cut   b.) copy   c.) paste

3.010   single

3.011   File Registry

3.012   permanently

3.013   application (program)

3.014   colon

3.015   True

3.016   True

3.017   True

3.018   True

3.019   False

3.020   True

3.021   True

3.022   False

3.023   b

3.024   a

3.025   c

3.026   f

3.027   e

3.028   d

3.029   a socket that connects a computer to
hardware such as modems and printers

3.030   C:\sports\hockey.txt

3.031   The Cut button removes a file from its
location while the Copy button simply
creates a copy.






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