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1 Q:-1: A file deleted from disk drive A: in windows goes to (A) Recycle Bin (B) My Computer (C) Windows Explorer (D) Permanently deleted Q:-2: The term operating system means (A) A set of Programs Which Controls Computer working (B) The way a Computer Operator work (C) Conversion of high-level language in to machine level language (D) The way a floppy disk drive operates Q:-3: The operating system of a computer serves as a Software interface between the user and the (A) Memory (B) peripheral (C) Hardware (D) Screen Q:-4: Software is a program that directs the overall operation of the computer, facilitates its use and interface with the user. What are the different types of this Software? (A) Operating System (B) Language Compiler (C) Utilities (D) All of above Q:-5: is the screen background and main area of window where you can open and manage files and programs. (A) Icons (B) Desktop (C) Application Window (D) Screen Saver Q:-6: An application can be opened through shortcut desktop by (A) Double clicking on its shortcut (B) Right Clicking and choosing Open option (C) Selecting the icon and pressing Enter key (D) All of the Above
2 Q:-7: Which of the following statement is incorrect in context of shortcut icons. (A) Shortcut can be created by dragging and dropping (B) Shortcut can be created using cut and paste methods. (C) Shortcut can be created by using the shortcut wizard. (D) None of the above Q:-8: A new printer can be added by Printer and Faxes option in (A) Control Panel (B) File Manager (C) Dynamic Data Exchange (D) None of these Q:-9: GUI is used as an interface between (A) Hardware and software (B) Man and Machine (C) Software and user (D) None of the above Q:-10: Exchange of images of Data from one application to another is done by using (A) Icon (B) Control Panel (C) Clipboard (D) None of These Q:-11: Which of the following file format supports in Window-7? (A) NTFS (B) BSD (C) EXT Q:-12: What is the meaning of Hibernate in window XP/Window -7? (A) Restart the Computer in safe mode (B) Restart the computer in hibernate mode (C) Shutdown the computer terminating all the running applications (D) Shutdown the computer without closing the running applications Q:-13: Window is the newest version of the windows operating system. (A) 5 (B) 6
3 (C) 7 (D) 8 Q:-14: When you point to a button, its function will display in a. (A) ScreenAlert (B) ScreenTip (C) ScreenBar (D) Screen List Q:-15: The list contains programs that accomplish a variety of tasks commonly required on a computer. Most of these programs are installed with the window 7 operating system, such as calculator, snipping tool, and WordPad (A) Helper Programs (B) Necessities (C) Utilities (D) Accessories Q:-16: What is the function of an operating system?. (A) Manages computer s resources very efficiently (B) Takes care of scheduling jobs for execution (C) Manages the flow of data and instructions Q:-17: The opening screen consists of four main components these are (A) Windows Desktop (B) Start button (C) notification area Q:-18: How many scroll bars can be visible on the text area if your document is over is 100% (A) Two (B) One (C) Three (D) Four Q:-19: Which button appears immediately after a window has been maximized? (A) The close button (B) The minimize Button (C) The maximize Button (D) The Restore Button
4 Q:-20: is the screen background and main area of window where you can open and manage files and programs. (A) Icon (B) Desktop (C) Application Window (D) Screen Saver Q:-21: An application can be opened through shortcut on desktop by (A) Double clicking on its shortcut (B) Right Clicking and choosing Open option (C) Selection the icon and pressing Enter Key Q:-22: Which windows program do you use to manage folders and files? (A) Accessories (B) Control Panel (C) Explorer (D) Office Q:-23: An application can be opened through shortcut on desktop by (A) Right clicking and choosing Open Option (B) Selection the icon and pressing Enter (C) Double Clicking in its shortcut Answer :-B Q:-24: The Provides assess to all active application by maintaining a row of open application title boxes. (A) Title Bar (B) Task Bar (C) Start Menu (D) None Q:-25: An operating system is: (A) Integrated Software (B) Application Software (C) CD-ROM Software (D) System Software
5 True and False: printers can be classified by the method of their printing. T light pen and joystick are both pointing devices T An option disk is a secondary storage device of the computer system. T Title bar at the top most line of a window bar T A folder can not contain files as wall as sub folder. F Recycle bin does not allow you to easily recover deleted files and folders in windows. F My document usually includes the all program, My recent document, Printers and Faxes are all computer commands. F Icon is a picture or image that you can display on your desktop. T Programs available in CD-ROMs are always Virus free. F Linux is one of the open source operating system. T The windows control panel gives you access to all of your computer settings and enables you to install and remove program. T just above the start button is a search box T the left side of the stat menu contains a list of frequently used folder, including document, picture. Music and games. F The taskbar contains start button, quick launch and notification area. F Right click press and release the right mouse button once, typically to open a dialog box F A folder is a set of files and folders. T you cannot create a new folder on the desktop F Linux is a proprietary software F When a folder is copied to another place the subfolders in the folder also get copied. T to use on a computer you need an Operating system. T
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