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Computer Skills Testing 3
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This page describes a Qedoc learning module or quiz entitled "Computer Skills Testing 3". You can download the module from this page to put on your computer. You can also launch the module straight off the web using the launch quiz link on the right-hand side of this page. Another way to access this quiz is to install the Qedoc Quiz Player and bring up its directory of downloadable quizzes. Whichever way you choose to use it, it's free.
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Description
Basic employee computer skills training.
Sample questions
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- 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.
- Microsoft Excel is an electronic spreadsheet, which allows the user to manipulate numerical data with formulas, and built in functions.
- This key on a keyboard is used to capitalize letters when pressed at the same time as the letter key you want to capitalize.
- You are trying to load a web page on the internet, but it isn't working. What is the two things to check?
- The cursor on the screen can be moved to another location on the screen by doing the following:
- What is the name of the place located on a Window where the name of the program file appears?
- Draw a line from each computer component on the left to its definition on the right.
- A standard computer mouse is not working. What is the first thing you should check?
- Select the appropriate choice of software applications for completing a given task.
- What displays the Start button and buttons for currently open Programs and Windows?
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How to use this module
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- Really easy: click the click here to launch hyperlink at the top right of the page. Then just wait and click your way (if necessary) through any dialogue screens. The module will launch straight off the web.
- Fairly easy: if you wish to have the module downloaded to your desktop, then start the Qedoc Quiz Player (which you can download and install on your computer if you haven't done so yet) and run through the starting dialogues until it presents you with a list of modules to load. Switch to the online learning modules tab, and the Qedoc Quiz Player will download a list of currently published modules from the web. Choose your desired module (this one) from the list. A local copy will then be kept on your computer for future use.
- Not so easy: click the download link at the bottom of the "quick facts" box and the module's ZIP file will download to your desktop. To actually use this, however, you must move it to the /player/modplay subdirectory of whichever directory the Qedoc software is installed in (usually /programme files/qedoc).
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