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< variant> If necessary, the operating system is copied from the hard disk to RAM

 

< question1> Load operating system.

< variant> If necessary, the operating system is copied from the hard disk to RAM.

< variant> When you turn on the power switch, the power light is illuminated, and power is distributed to the computer circuitry.

< variant> The microprocessor begins to execute the bootstrap program that is stored in ROM.

< variant> The computer performs diagnostic tests of several crucial system components.

< variant> The computer identifies any peripheral devices that are connected and checks their settings.

 

< question1> Check configuration and customization.

< variant> The microprocessor reads configuration data and executes any customized startup routines specified the user.

< variant> When you turn on the power switch, the power light is illuminated, and power is distributed to the computer circuitry.

< variant> The microprocessor begins to execute the bootstrap program that is stored in ROM.

< variant> The computer performs diagnostic tests of several crucial system components.

< variant> The computer identifies any peripheral devices that are connected and checks their settings.

 

< question1> A commandline interface

< variant> that required users to type memorized commands to run programs and accomplish tasks.

< variant> based on graphical objects that can be manipulated using a touchscreen, mouse, or other input device

< variant> is a visual work area that covers the entire screen and remains in the background throughout a computing session

< variant> popular on handheld devices, appears at the end of the boot process and whenever it is invoked by the user, commonly by pressing the Home button

< variant> is a small picture that represents a program, file, or hardware device.

 

< question1> GUIs are

< variant> based on graphical objects that can be manipulated using a touchscreen, mouse, or other input device.

< variant> that required users to type memorized commands to run programs and accomplish tasks.

< variant> is a visual work area that covers the entire screen and remains in the background throughout a computing session

< variant> popular on handheld devices, appears at the end of the boot process and whenever it is invoked by the user, commonly by pressing the Home button

< variant> is a small picture that represents a program, file, or hardware device.

 

< question1> A desktop

< variant> is a visual work area that covers the entire screen and remains in the background throughout a computing session.

< variant> that required users to type memorized commands to run programs and accomplish tasks.

< variant> based on graphical objects that can be manipulated using a touchscreen, mouse, or other input device

< variant> popular on handheld devices, appears at the end of the boot process and whenever it is invoked by the user, commonly by pressing the Home button

< variant> is a small picture that represents a program, file, or hardware device.

 

< question1> A Start screen

< variant> popular on handheld devices, appears at the end of the boot process and whenever it is invoked by the user, commonly by pressing the Home button

< variant> that required users to type memorized commands to run programs and accomplish tasks.

< variant> based on graphical objects that can be manipulated using a touchscreen, mouse, or other input devicecommonly not by pressing the Home button

< variant> is a visual work area that covers the entire screen and remains in the background throughout a computing session

< variant> is a small picture that represents a program, file, or hardware device.

 

< question1> An icon

< variant> is a small picture that represents a program, file, or hardware device.

< variant> that required users to type memorized commands to run programs and accomplish tasks.

< variant> based on graphical objects that can be manipulated using a touchscreen, mouse, or other input device

< variant> is a visual work area that covers the entire screen and remains in the background throughout a computing session

< variant> popular on handheld devices, appears at the end of the boot process and whenever it is invoked by the user, commonly by pressing the Home button

 

< question1> A button

< variant> is a graphic-usually rectangular in shape-that can be clicked to make a selection

< variant> displays a list of commands or options on a menu bar

< variant> is an alternative type of menu that is arranged as rows of tools on a succession of tabs

< variant> is an additional set of commands that the computer displays after you make a selection from the main menu

< variant> displays the options associated with a command

 

< question1> A menu

< variant> displays a list of commands or options on a menu bar

< variant> is a graphic-usually rectangular in shape-that can be clicked to make a selection

< variant> is an alternative type of menu that is arranged as rows of tools on a succession of tabs

< variant> is an additional set of commands that the computer displays after you make a selection from the main menu

< variant> displays the options associated with a command

 

< question1> A ribbon

< variant> is an alternative type of menu that is arranged as rows of tools on a succession of tabs

< variant> is a graphic-usually rectangular in shape-that can be clicked to make a selection

< variant> displays a list of commands or options on a menu bar

< variant> is an additional set of commands that the computer displays after you make a selection from the main menu

< variant> displays the options associated with a command

 

< question1> A submenu

< variant> is an additional set of commands that the computer displays after you make a selection from the main menu

< variant> is a graphic-usually rectangular in shape-that can be clicked to make a selection

< variant> displays a list of commands or options on a menu bar

< variant> is an alternative type of menu that is arranged as rows of tools on a succession of tabs

< variant> displays the options associated with a command

 

< question1> A dialog box

< variant> displays the options associated with a command

< variant> is a graphic-usually rectangular in shape-that can be clicked to make a selection

< variant> displays a list of commands or options on a menu bar

< variant> is an alternative type of menu that is arranged as rows of tools on a succession of tabs

< variant> is an additional set of commands that the computer displays after you make a selection from the main menu

 

< question1> A file extension

< variant> is an optional file identifier that is separated from the main file name by a period

< variant> help you envision your files as if they were stored in a filing cabinet

< variant> which on a PC includes the drive letter, folder(s), file name and extension

< variant> is main directory

< variant> refers to the organization and layout of data that is stored in a file.

 

< question1> Folders

< variant> help you envision your files as if they were stored in a filing cabinet

< variant> is an optional file identifier that is separated from the main file name by a period

< variant> which on a PC includes the drive letter, folder(s), file name and extension

< variant> is main directory

< variant> refers to the organization and layout of data that is stored in a file.

 

< question1> A file specification

< variant> which on a PC includes the drive letter, folder(s), file name and extension

< variant> is an optional file identifier that is separated from the main file name by a period

< variant> help you envision your files as if they were stored in a filing cabinet

< variant> is main directory

< variant> refers to the organization and layout of data that is stored in a file.

 

< question1> The root directory

< variant> is main directory

< variant> is an optional file identifier that is separated from the main file name by a period

< variant> help you envision your files as if they were stored in a filing cabinet

< variant> which on a PC includes the drive letter, folder(s), file name and extension

< variant> refers to the organization and layout of data that is stored in a file

 

< question1> The term file format

< variant> refers to the organization and layout of data that is stored in a file

< variant> is an optional file identifier that is separated from the main file name by a period

< variant> help you envision your files as if they were stored in a filing cabinet

< variant> which on a PC includes the drive letter, folder(s), file name and extension

< variant> is main directory

 

< question1> Batch file

< variant> A sequence of operating system commands executed automatically when the computer boots

< variant> Information about programs the computer uses to allocate the resources necessary to run them

< variant> The information displayed by on-screen Help

< variant> A sort of scratch pad that contains data while a file is open, but is discarded when you close the file

< variant> Program instructions executed along with the main. exe file for a program

 

< question1> Configuration file

< variant> Information about programs the computer uses to allocate the resources necessary to run them

< variant> A sequence of operating system commands executed automatically when the computer boots

< variant> The information displayed by on-screen Help

< variant> A sort of scratch pad that contains data while a file is open, but is discarded when you close the file

< variant> Program instructions executed along with the main. exe file for a program

 

< question1> Help file

< variant> The information displayed by on-screen Help

< variant> A sequence of operating system commands executed automatically when the computer boots

< variant> Information about programs the computer uses to allocate the resources necessary to run them

< variant> A sort of scratch pad that contains data while a file is open, but is discarded when you close the file

< variant> Program instructions executed along with the main. exe file for a program

 

< question1> Temporary file

< variant> A sort of scratch pad that contains data while a file is open, but is discarded when you close the file

< variant> A sequence of operating system commands executed automatically when the computer boots

< variant> Information about programs the computer uses to allocate the resources necessary to run them

< variant> The information displayed by on-screen Help

< variant> Program instructions executed along with the main. exe file for a program

 

< question1> Support program

< variant> Program instructions executed along with the main. exe file for a program

< variant> A sequence of operating system commands executed automatically when the computer boots

< variant> Information about programs the computer uses to allocate the resources necessary to run them

< variant> The information displayed by on-screen Help

< variant> A sort of scratch pad that contains data while a file is open, but is discarded when you close the file

 

< question2> Search and Replace

< variant> feature to hunt down mistakes that you habitually make in your writing.

< variant> such as SQL (Structured Query Language), provides a set of commands for locating and manipulating data.

< variant> holds data for a single entity-a person, place, thing, or event.

< variant> The process, but most consumers have no need to root their mobile devices.

< variant> refers to software tools used to conceal malware and backdoors that have been installed on a victim’s computer.

 

< question2> Software installation

< variant> is the process of placing a program into a computer so that it can be run or executed.

< variant> that limits use to one person at a tim

< variant>

< variant> is generally priced at a flat rate and allows software to be used on all computers at a specific location.

< variant> or license agreement, is a legal contract that defines the ways in which you may use a computer program.

< variant> (sometimes called a software patch) is a small section of program code that replaces part of the software you currently have installed.

 

< question2> Spreadsheet

< variant> uses rows and columns of numbers to create a model or representation of a real situation.

< variant> рeriodically, software publishers replace older versions of a software product with a new version that’s sometimes referred.

< variant> that marks misspelled words in a document

< variant> A spelling checker works by comparing each word from your document to a list of correctly spelled words stored in a data file.

< variant> is a type of program that secretly gathers personal information without the victim’s knowledge, usually for advertising and other commercial purposes.

 

< question2> Spyware

< variant> is a type of program that secretly gathers personal information without the victim’s knowledge, usually for advertising and other commercial purposes.

< variant> рeriodically, software publishers replace older versions of a software product with a new version that’s sometimes referred.

< variant> that marks misspelled words in a document

< variant> A spelling checker works by comparing each word from your document to a list of correctly spelled words stored in a data file.

< variant> uses rows and columns of numbers to create a model or representation of a real situation.

 

< question2> System requirements

< variant> specify the operating system and minimum hardware capacities necessary for a software product to work correctly.

< variant> that can track down and fix disk errors, repair corrupted files, and give your device a performance-enhancing tune-up.

< variant> (sometimes simply called a Trojan) is a computer program that seems to perform one function while actually doing something else.

< variant> which deletes the software’s files from various folders on your computer’s hard disk.

< variant> As part of the installation process, this downloaded file must be reconstituted into the original collection of files.

 

< question2> System utilities

< variant> that can track down and fix disk errors, repair corrupted files, and give your device a performance-enhancing tune-up.

< variant> specify the operating system and minimum hardware capacities necessary for a software product to work correctly.

< variant> (sometimes simply called a Trojan) is a computer program that seems to perform one function while actually doing something else.

< variant> which deletes the software’s files from various folders on your computer’s hard disk.

< variant> As part of the installation process, this downloaded file must be reconstituted into the original collection of files.

 

< question2> Trojan horse

< variant> (sometimes simply called a Trojan) is a computer program that seems to perform one function while actually doing something else.

< variant> specify the operating system and minimum hardware capacities necessary for a software product to work correctly.

< variant> that can track down and fix disk errors, repair corrupted files, and give your device a performance-enhancing tune-up.

< variant> which deletes the software’s files from various folders on your computer’s hard disk.

< variant> As part of the installation process, this downloaded file must be reconstituted into the original collection of files.

 

< question2> Uninstall routine

< variant> which deletes the software’s files from various folders on your computer’s hard disk.

< variant> specify the operating system and minimum hardware capacities necessary for a software product to work correctly.

< variant> that can track down and fix disk errors, repair corrupted files, and give your device a performance-enhancing tune-up.

< variant> (sometimes simply called a Trojan) is a computer program that seems to perform one function while actually doing something else.

< variant> As part of the installation process, this downloaded file must be reconstituted into the original collection of files.

 

< question2> unzipped

< variant> As part of the installation process, this downloaded file must be reconstituted into the original collection of files.

< variant> specify the operating system and minimum hardware capacities necessary for a software product to work correctly.

< variant> that can track down and fix disk errors, repair corrupted files, and give your device a performance-enhancing tune-up.

< variant> (sometimes simply called a Trojan) is a computer program that seems to perform one function while actually doing something else.

< variant> which deletes the software’s files from various folders on your computer’s hard disk.

 

< question2> utility software

< variant> A type of system software thatis designed to help you monitor and configure settings for yourdigital gear, its operating system, or application software.

< variant> is a number that you want to use in a calculation.

< variant> Virus signatures and other information that antivirus software uses to identify and eradicate malware are stored in one or more files usually referred (or a virus database).

< variant> usually arrives as an e-mail message containing dire warnings about a supposedly new virus on the loose.

< variant> (or Web app) is software that is accessed with a Web browser.

 

< question2> Value

< variant> is a number that you want to use in a calculation.

< variant> A type of system software thatis designed to help you monitor and configure settings for yourdigital gear, its operating system, or application software.

< variant> Virus signatures and other information that antivirus software uses to identify and eradicate malware are stored in one or more files usually referred (or a virus database).

< variant> usually arrives as an e-mail message containing dire warnings about a supposedly new virus on the loose.

< variant> (or Web app) is software that is accessed with a Web browser.

 

< question2> What is Virus hoax

< variant> usually arrives as an e-mail message containing dire warnings about a supposedly new virus on the loose.

< variant> A type of system software thatis designed to help you monitor and configure settings for yourdigital gear, its operating system, or application software.

< variant> is a number that you want to use in a calculation.

< variant> Virus signatures and other information that antivirus software uses to identify and eradicate malware are stored in one or more files usually referred (or a virus database).

< variant> (or Web app) is software that is accessed with a Web browser.

 

< question2> Web application

< variant> (or Web app) is software that is accessed with a Web browser.

< variant> A type of system software thatis designed to help you monitor and configure settings for yourdigital gear, its operating system, or application software.

< variant> is a number that you want to use in a calculation.

< variant> Virus signatures and other information that antivirus software uses to identify and eradicate malware are stored in one or more files usually referred (or a virus database).

< variant> usually arrives as an e-mail message containing dire warnings about a supposedly new virus on the loose.

 

< question2> A mouse

< variant> is an input device designed to manipulate on-screen graphical objects and controls.

< variant> designates input, output, and storage equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance its functionality.

< variant> is the case that holds the computer’s main circuit boards, microprocessor, memory, power supply, and storage devices.

< variant> can output digital music, digitally recorded speech, and a variety of sound effects.

< variant> is an output device that produces computergenerated text or graphical images on paper.

 

< question2> Program file

< variant> The main executable files for a computer program

< variant> A sequence of operating system commands executed automatically when the computer boots

< variant> Information about programs the computer uses to allocate the resources necessary to run them

< variant> The information displayed by on-screen Help

< variant> A sort of scratch pad that contains data while a file is open, but is discarded when you close the file

 

< question2> Type of File Text

< variant> txt. dat. rtf. docx. doc. odt. wpd. pages

< variant> wav. mid. mp3. m4p. aac

< variant> bmp. tif. wmf.gif.jpg.png. eps. ai

< variant> flc. swf. avi. mpg. mp4. mov. wmv

< variant> htm. html. asp. vrml. php

 

< question2> Type of File Sound

< variant> wav. mid. mp3. m4p. aac

< variant> txt. dat. rtf. docx. doc. odt. wpd. pages

< variant> bmp. tif. wmf.gif.jpg.png. eps. ai

< variant> flc. swf. avi. mpg. mp4. mov. wmv

< variant> htm. html. asp. vrml. php

 

< question2> Type of File Graphics

< variant> bmp. tif. wmf.gif.jpg.png. eps. ai

< variant> txt. dat. rtf. docx. doc. odt. wpd. pages

< variant> wav. mid. mp3. m4p. aac

< variant> flc. swf. avi. mpg. mp4. mov. wmv

< variant> htm. html. asp. vrml. php

 

< question2> Type of File Animation/video

< variant> flc. swf. avi. mpg. mp4. mov. wmv

< variant> txt. dat. rtf. docx. doc. odt. wpd. pages

< variant> wav. mid. mp3. m4p. aac

< variant> bmp. tif. wmf.gif.jpg.png. eps. ai

< variant> htm. html. asp. vrml. php

 

< question2> Web page

< variant> htm. html. asp. vrml. php

< variant> txt. dat. rtf. docx. doc. odt. wpd. pages

< variant> wav. mid. mp3. m4p. aac

< variant> bmp. tif. wmf.gif.jpg.png. eps. ai

< variant> flc. swf. avi. mpg. mp4. mov. wmv

 

< question2> Type of File Spreadsheet

< variant> xlsx. xls. ods. numbers

< variant> htm. html. asp. vrml. php

< variant> txt. dat. rtf. docx. doc. odt. wpd. pages

< variant> wav. mid. mp3. m4p. aac

< variant> bmp. tif. wmf.gif.jpg.png. eps. ai

 

< question2> Type of File Database

< variant> accdb. odb

< variant> htm. html. asp. vrml. php

< variant> txt. dat. rtf. docx. doc. odt. wpd. pages

< variant> wav. mid. mp3. m4p. aac

< variant> bmp. tif. wmf.gif.jpg.png. eps. ai

 

< question2> Type of File Miscellaneous

< variant> pdf. pptx. qxp. odp. zip. pub

< variant> htm. html. asp. vrml. php

< variant> txt. dat. rtf. docx. doc. odt. wpd. pages

< variant> wav. mid. mp3. m4p. aac

< variant> bmp. tif. wmf.gif.jpg.png. eps. ai

 

< question2> Types of software

< variant> System, application

< variant> Multi, repair

< variant> Web apps

< variant> Device drivers

< variant> Video, audio

 

< question2> Types of office suites

< variant> Word processing, database

< variant> Apple production

< variant> Smartphones

< variant> Laptop computers

< variant> Windows, Mac

 

< question2> You might change the name of file with:

< variant> RENAME

< variant> COPY

< variant> MOVE

< variant> DELETE

< variant> EXPLORER

 

< question2> You might copy a file from one device to other with:

< variant> Copy

< variant> Move

< variant> Cooperative

< variant> Explorer

< variant> Move

 

< question2> What never changes when you insert rows or copy or move formulas?

< variant> Absolute reference

< variant> Relative reference

< variant> Automatic

< variant> Create

< variant> expenses

 

< question2> Intelligent agent often called a …

< variant> Bot

< variant> Spyware

< variant> Zombie

< variant> Activity

< variant> Botnet

 

< question2> How called the person who controls many bot- infested?

< variant> Botnet

< variant> Computer

< variant> Mouse

< variant> Processor

< variant> Doctor

 

< question2> Any text used to describe data

< variant> Label

< variant> Cell

< variant> Value

< variant> What-if

< variant> Worksheet

 

< question2> The number that you want to use in a calculation

< variant> Value

< variant> Label

< variant> Worksheet

< variant> Bot

< variant> Sell

 

< question2> A set of letters that share a unified design

< variant> Font

< variant> Size

< variant> Style

< variant> Page

< variant> Element

 

< question2> It lets you apply several font with a single click

< variant> Style

< variant> Fontent

< variant> Size

< variant> Footer

< variant> Text

 

< question2> Text that you specify to automatically appear in the top margin or every page

< variant> Header

< variant> Footer

< variant> Pages

< variant> Bot

< variant> Value

 

< question2> What tells computer how to use contents of cells in calculations?

< variant> Formula

< variant> Format

< variant> Dot

< variant> Font

< variant> Figure

 

< question2> A reference that can change from B4 to B3

< variant> relative-reference

< variant> river reference

< variant> absolute

< variant> vnormal

< variant> parent- reference

 

< question2> A collection of data

< variant> Database

< variant> Data collection

< variant> Software

< variant> Select

< variant> Device

 

< question2> What holds one item of data relevant to a record

< variant> Field

< variant> File

< variant> Formula

< variant> Figure

< variant> Record

 

< question2> What describes the information you want to find?

< variant> Query

< variant> Database

< variant> Store

< variant> Computer

< variant> Hard disk

 

< question2> A type of query language

< variant> SQL



  

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