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Title: Computer Skills Testing 2
Author: David Pickens
Date: April 14, 2009
Rating: 136
Licence: CC-BY-NC-SA
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Filesize: 17 kB
Questions: 58
Activities: 2
Type: Quiz / interactive learning
Language: English
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Description

Testing for basic knowledge of computer skills and MS Office. The module contains the following activities:

  • Computer Skills Testing: 40 randoms questions



This is a variation of Computer Skills Testing by Sam Donham, in which the question bank has been modified by eliminating questions about OSHA safety and including questions about basic networking.

Sample questions

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  • Which one of the following statements is true? Choose from the dropdown list. i. You can remove icons on your desktop ii. You can move the icons around on your desktop iii. You can rename the icons on your desktop
  • A highlighted or bright (sometimes blinking) line or other mark that shows where information is being input; that is, where the next letter or character will appear.
  • There are two ways to highlight a text in a Word document, one is using the keyboard, the other is using a __________. Type your answer in blank space provided.
  • Type the following and do not hit Enter/Return key at the end of a line: Practicing with your typing can greatly help your overall computer skills.
  • Microsoft Excel is an electronic spreadsheet, which allows the user to manipulate numerical data with formulas, and built in functions.
  • An icon or text that connects you to another website or document or to additional information within that website or document.
  • Choose two statements that can show step-by-step procedures when you want to open a certain document in Microsoft Word.
  • You are trying to run a program stored on the network server, but it isn't working. What is the first thing to check?
  • What is a collection of computers and devices connected together via communications devices and transmission media?
  • When the monitor wont turn on but you can see the computer is on what can you try to do? Choose all that apply.

 

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