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Part 1: True/False Directions: Using your Scantron, please mark "A" for True and "B" for False .

Business Computer Information Systems 1A Computer Literacy, Videos, Windows, Microsoft Office XP Basics and Internet Test 1 - REVIEW. Part 1: True/False Directions: Using your Scantron, please mark "A" for True and "B" for False.

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  1. Business Computer Information Systems 1AComputer Literacy, Videos, Windows, Microsoft Office XP Basics and Internet Test 1 - REVIEW

  2. Part 1: True/FalseDirections: Using your Scantron, please mark "A" for True and "B" for False.

  3. Part 2: MatchingDirections: Using your Scantron, please match the correct term with its definition.

  4. Part 3: Multiple ChoiceDirections: For each question, please mark the best answer on your Scantron.

  5. 1. What did Ivan Sutherland develop?

  6. Sketch Pad

  7. 2. Ivan Sutherland’s development made what important contribution to personal computers?

  8. Interactive computing

  9. 3. What did Doug Englebart create and develop?

  10. The Mouse

  11. 4. Who are the founders of Apple Computers?

  12. Steve Jobs and Stephen Wozniack

  13. 5. Who is the founder of Microsoft?

  14. Bill Gates

  15. 6. What are the 4 basic parts of the computer?

  16. Input, storage, processing, and output

  17. 7. What makes a computer different than a toaster?

  18. Step-by-Step processing (The ability to follow a series of instructions)

  19. 8. What is the name of the 1st electronic computer?

  20. The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator)

  21. 9.What is the smallest unit of information?

  22. A Bit

  23. 10. Personal computers translate binary data into a code called?

  24. ASCII American Standard Code (for) Information Interchange

  25. 11. The Office Office XP spreadsheet application is called ________?

  26. Microsoft Excel

  27. 12. The user is limited to a maximum of ______ characters or letters including ________, when naming a file.

  28. 255 characters including spaces

  29. 13. The _______ is a vast network of computers linked to one another.

  30. Internet

  31. 14. Choose ________from the menu, when you save a file for the 1st time.

  32. File, Save As

  33. 15. Is the only way to start an Office XP application by choosing Start, Programs on the desktop.

  34. NO! you may click a shortcut on the desktop or click a shortcut on the Office XP shortcut bar

  35. 16. __________ are the physical components of a computer.

  36. Hardware

  37. 17. The Office application that enables you to create letters and reports is called __________?

  38. Microsoft Word

  39. 18.__________ is considered the "Father of Computers", although his machines never worked.

  40. Charles Babbage

  41. 19. A _____is a network of computers that are some distance apart (i.e. in another city); while a _____ is networked computers that are locally in the same building.

  42. WAN, LAN

  43. 20. The brain of the computer is called the?

  44. It has no brain

  45. 21. Tool that processes requests for information on the web.

  46. Search Engine

  47. 22. Internet addresses that identify hypertext documents.

  48. URLs

  49. 23. The 1st page that appears when you start your browser or the 1st page of a specific website.

  50. Home page

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