Computer Questions Usac Specific Engineering 2019
Computer Questions Usac Specific Engineering 2019
1. Windows 7 is an operating system and as such, it is responsible for managing the files and devices on your
computer.
a) True.
b) False.
2. To turn off the computer, press and hold the power button for 8 to 10 seconds.
a) True.
b) False.
3. If we are left-handed, we can configure the mouse to invert the buttons so that we can click and double-click with
the index finger of the left mouse button.
left hand.
a) True.
b) False.
b) It is equivalent to clicking the center button and is used only on computers that do not have the center button.
a) People with disabilities, exclusively, so it is located in the Accessibility section of the Start menu.
c) Typing directly with the screen, either by clicking with the mouse on the keys or with the fingers using a touch
screen.
6. The windows...
b) They have elements in common, but there are many different types.
c) In each program that we run on the computer they can be totally different and have nothing in common, in
general.
d) These are boxes where information is displayed. Windows 7 only displays its own programs as windows.
7. Restore is :
a) A window button that resizes the window, returning it to its original size.
d) No answer is correct.
a) Close a window.
9. The scrollbars:
b) They allow you to scroll through the contents of the window, so that you can see it in its entirety.
c) They are active when the content does not fit in the window.
c) It can only be modified with the minimize, maximize and restore buttons.
c) The bar at the bottom of the screen, where several buttons and a clock appear.
2. We can directly access our personal folder from the Start menu.
a) True.
b) False.
a) Displays several recently or frequently opened documents and tasks in some programs.
4. The taskbar contains the system clock that displays the current date and time.
a) True .
b) False.
c) Make them available more quickly, either in the taskbar or in the Start menu.
d) To make them available more quickly. Only items can be pinned to the taskbar.
c) The taskbar.
b) This is the reference date used by the system to store the date and time of document creation.
c) It uses Coordinated Universal Time as time zone. We have to mentally add or subtract hours depending on our
country.
a) True.
b) False.
a) We are actually deleting the original file and therefore, the program it refers to.
b) Nothing happens to the program it refers to, we simply remove the icon from the desktop to access it.
c) The program still exists, but we will never be able to use it again.
10. Gadgets are small applications that take care of simple functions. What can't we do with them?
a) It will permanently delete it instead of moving it to the recycle garbage can, if it is a file but not in the case of
folders.
b) It will permanently delete it instead of moving it to the recycle garbage can, if it is a folder but not in the case of
files.
d) It will do nothing.
2. The buttons allow you to go to the folder you have visited previously, or to the next one.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
4. If we talk about moving folders from one location to another, point out which of the following statements is false.
a) They can be moved using the Cut and Paste options in the context menu.
b) They can be moved using the Cut and Paste options of the Arrange button.
c) They can be moved with Ctrl + X and Ctrl + V.
d) They can be moved from one unit to another by simply dragging with the left mouse button.
a) True.
b) False.
a) Large icons.
b) Medium-sized icons.
c) Details
d) Ascendant.
a) Shift (Shift).
b) Ctrl.
c) Windows.
d) Alt.
9. The Explorer is used to view all the folders and files on your computer in an organized way.
a) True.
b) False.
a) List of files.
b) Navigation panel.
c) Toolbar.
d) Start menu.
a) True.
b) False.
a) It will find our personal folder and from there we will have to search through its contents with a new search.
b) View it and modify it, as long as the modifications are saved as a different file. The original cannot be modified.
c) View it, modify it and save it, but do not delete it.
d) We can perform the same options as if we had opened the file from its original folder.
5. If we perform two searches from the Start menu, one with the word Penguins and the other with the letters Pin, in
which of the two will we find the file Penguins?
c) In neither of the two. You cannot search for files in the Start menu, only programs.
d) In both.
6. If we save a search...
a) It will always show us the same results when we run it again, but it will find them more quickly.
b) It will run the search again and the results will depend on the files and folders that currently exist.
a) Search in the bing search engine directly by typing the word and clicking on the Internet option.
b) Open web pages directly by typing their address. They will open in our default browser.
9. We can use criteria such as modification date or file type to narrow a search.
a) True.
b) False.
10. There are two different places from where we can search for files and folders in Windows 7. The Start menu and
Windows Explorer.
a) True.
b) False.
a) Store only the files and then delete them all at once.
b) Stores files and folders that have been deleted so that they can be recovered later, only at their place of origin.
c) Stores files and folders that have been deleted, so that they do not take up space on our hard disk.
d) Stores files and folders that have been deleted so that they can be recovered later wherever you want.
2. Where are the files in the recycle garbage can reset by default?
a) In Documents.
b) In El Maletín.
3. If we need to, we can restore half of the files in a folder from the trash.
a) True.
b) False.
4. Items in the recycle garbage can cannot be deleted because they have already been deleted.
a) True.
b) False.
5. The Empty Trash option deletes the files and folders stored in the trash itself.
a) True.
b) False.
6. The Restore All Items option appears only when all items in the folder are selected.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
8. We can find more than one file with the same name in the recycle garbage can, although in a normal folder this
would be
impossible.
a) True.
b) False.
9. To delete a file or folder permanently, without it going through the recycle garbage can, we must click...
a) Ctrl + DELETE
b) Alt + DELETE
c) Windows + DELETE
d) Shift + DELETE
10. We can empty the recycle garbage can without opening it.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
2. We must always access help from the Start → Help and Support menu.
a) True.
b) False.
3. From the help window I can consult the information classified in categories...
c) No, I can only search for information using the search box.
d) No, I can only search for information by following the links from the home page.
b) I try using synonyms or related words in the search and if I have internet I use links to online help.
c) It is impossible to have a topic without information, since all the help about Windows is installed when you install
the operating system.
d) I go to my local library.
e) The only thing left for me to do is to ask a trusted friend for help.
6. From the Windows help you can request remote assistance to a friend to help you with your problem.
a) True.
b) False.
c) Visit it daily.
c) The firewall.
d) Tooltips.
9. At any time we can access the Help from the desktop by clicking on...
c) The F1 key.
d) The F2 key.
c) It is necessary to open the mouse and change some cables, this should only be done by a technician.
d) They cannot be modified, so there are specific mice for left-handed people for sale.
b) From Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > Mouse.
d) No answer is correct.
a) True.
4. The pointer depends on the action we are performing or where we place the cursor.
b)
False.
a) True.
b) False.
b) As long as we indicate where the images that will format the pointer are located and they have the appropriate
format or are included in a theme.
d) It is not possible, since we must use the schematics included in the Windows 7 installation.
6. For visually impaired users we can activate the option to highlight the mouse on the screen by pressing a key. What
is it?
a) ALT.
b) MAYUS.
c) F8.
d) CTRL.
a) Yes, always.
c) No, never.
8. If we do not want the pointers to change when we modify the Windows theme, we must configure it from the...
a) Scroll up and down the screen, without having to use the scroll bar.
a) True.
b) False.
a) Yes, but only if we indicate that we want to remove the shortcuts to the program during the uninstallation.
c) No, the shortcut is maintained. We will have to right click on it and Delete to make it disappear.
d) No, because only the programs included in Windows appear in the All Programs menu.
a) True.
b) False.
a) Through the uninstallation process, which can be started from the program file itself or the Windows uninstaller
program.
d) Deleting the folder where the program is located and also deleting its information from the Windows registry.
4. How can you activate a Windows 7 component that does not appear at the moment?
a) Only through the installation CD or by downloading it from the official Microsoft website.
b) Components cannot be activated, as they are all activated by default. What we can do is to deactivate them.
a) Disable the option to automatically download Windows updates, because if they keep downloading, the disk will
become fuller.
b) Delete or copy to a DVD files that take up a lot of space, such as videos, and uninstall programs you no longer use.
a) Uninstall Windows 7.
b) It still appears in the Programs and Features uninstall list, in case we want to reinstall it.
c) It still appears in the Programs and Features uninstall list, but in the Old Programs history.
d) It still appears in the Programs and Features uninstall list only if we choose the Keep option in the list.
b) We will run them directly from their executable file, usually .exe.
a) Windows updates.
b) Windows features.
a) True.
b) False.
c) A file that when installed in the operating system allows a device to function correctly.
2. A Plug & Play device allows the operating system to automatically detect and install it.
a) True.
b) False.
3. To use the PnP system it is necessary to turn off the computer beforehand.
a) Yes.
c) No.
b) When the operating system does not recognize a device and we do not have the CD with the drivers.
c) When we have inherited a device that was previously installed on another computer.
b) We will have to start the installation manually from the Device Manager.
c) We may not need to do anything, because Windows will search for the drivers automatically.
d) We will need special tools to disassemble the computer and download software to manage the drivers.
7. Windows Update...
a) You can update the drivers you have installed. Upgrades will be in the optional category.
b) You can update the drivers you have installed. The updates will be in the important category.
c) You can update the drivers you have installed as long as they are from Microsoft.
a) Internal hardware.
b) External hardware.
10. When a device is not correctly installed, it is displayed in the Device Manager window...
a) The shape the cursor takes when we are in the editable area.
c) The icon representing the position in which the text to be typed will be entered.
a) Enter text.
b) Enter tables.
c) Enter images.
a) Move the insertion point backwards, i.e. scroll through the text.
b) Delete a sheet.
a) Close Word.
c) The type in which it is saved, which must be of Word type to be able to edit it later with the same program.
a) CTRL+S.
b) CTRL+G.
c) ALT+F4.
d) ALT+G.
b) Being the only customizable bar in Word, allowing us to change its buttons.
b) Scroll the document and view the content that does not fit in the window.
d) View the document larger or smaller (zoom in/out) without actually changing its size.
a) Display the document according to its purpose. Usually you will see them in print view, as this will draw a sheet
with the paper size (by default DINA4).
5. Two rulers, one vertical and one horizontal, help us to adjust margins or align objects.
a) Yes, this was the case in previous versions, but in Word 2013 they have been removed. These adjustments are now
made in a different way with specific tools.
b) Yes, but to use them we will have to show them first, if they are not active.
a) It is the one that contains all the tools and actions that can be performed in Word.
c) It contains options that are accessible from the keyboard, without the need to use the mouse.
7. Suppose I ask you to click Start > Font > Bold in the ribbon, what would you do? will it mean?
a) That you must click on the Home, Font and Bold buttons, in that order.
b) That you must click on the Font option, as long as the Home and Bold options are set.active.
c) That you must click on the Font option, which is between the Home and Bold options.
d) That you must click on the Bold option, located in the Font group of the Home tab.
8. The File tab is part of the ribbon, but has a different structure than the other tabs.
a) True.
b) False.
9. The commands on the File tab tab sometimes display a dialog box.
a) True.
b) False.
10. Word includes documentation with various articles that will help you understand and use the program. How to
access it?
d) All answers are false, because Word 2013 does not include user documentation.
a) Using the keyboard. There are different key combinations (CTRL+key) that allow scrolling.
a) Using the keyboard. There are different key combinations (CTRL+key) that allow scrolling.
b) Dragging the mouse from the beginning to the end of the range to be selected.
a) To indicate on which text we want to apply a certain action, which we will choose later.
a) BACKWARDS. This is the key that is normally above the ENTER key.
b) SUPR.
5. In the following situation: Ball, where the insertion point is in the middle of the word... What would happen if you
press the DELETE key?
d) Nothing would happen, because SUPR only works if the insertion point is at the beginning or end of the word, not
in the middle.
6. In the following situation: Ball, where the insertion point is in the middle of the word... What would happen if you
press the BACKSPACE key?
d) Nothing would happen, because BACKSPACE is used to move the insertion point, not to delete.
8. The document views allow you to change the way the document is displayed on the screen, but which view do we
see by default?
a) Print design.
b) Reading mode.
c) Web Design.
d) Draft.
9. When we select a text and press CTRL+C (Copy) or CTRL+X (Cut), what happens?
10. When launching a search, either from its button or from the CTRL+F keys, the matches...
a) No.
c) Yes.
2. When we specify the file type in the Save As... dialog we can choose:
4. Can a document or folder be deleted from the Open or Save dialog boxes?
5. The way the list of files and folders is displayed in the Open and Save dialog boxes is determined by:
b) Word version.
a) Not at all, but since the same type of window is used as in Save, it is retained.
d) To hide the files that do not match the text we insert in it.
7. And what is the purpose of the File Type drop-down in the Open dialog box?
a) Not at all, but since the same type of window is used as in Save, it is retained.
c) To inform us of the file types that can be opened in Word, so that we do not try to open a file that cannot be
displayed.
d) To hide the files in the folder that do not match the type specified in it, in order to facilitate the search.
b) OneDrive.
9. Pressing the Save icon will open the Save As dialog box.
a) Yes, always.
b) Yes, but only if the document has not been saved before.
d) The Save icon is not used for saving, to save press CTRL+S.
a) Yes, with specific recovery tools that can only be used by specialists.
b) Yes, from the recycle garbage can, as long as it has not been emptied.
d) No.
c) Yes, it will detect the error in the word hello, because in the sentence the proper word would be ola.
d) Yes, it will detect an error, but not a spelling error, but a grammatical error.
a) In blue.
b) In red.
a) Yes, we can activate one or the other form of proofreading to check only spelling or only grammar, for example.
b) Yes, we can disable grammar to correct only spelling, but not the other way around.
c) No, spelling and grammar are always corrected at the same time.
4. When you open a document, Word checks all spelling and grammar.
a) Yes, always.
5. Your company name constantly comes up on documents and it is not a valid word, how would you prevent the
reviewer from showing it as an error?
a) By clicking on the Skip all option. This way it will no longer be displayed as an error for any document.
b) Disabling the automatic review that checks the document when it is opened.
6. To substitute one word for another in a document, for example one telephone number for another, what would be
the best way to do it?
d) No answer is adequate.
a) Allows Word to automatically change the text in the document as you type without asking explicit permission.
c) It allows the user to specify a list of terms to be substituted, so that for example, whenever you type ayto, it is
substituted by ayuntamiento.
b) No, corrections cannot be undone unless they have been made in the box showing the error in the correction
dialog box. Because in such a case the Undo button appears in the box.
9. Which key forces the start of the spelling and grammar check by using its dialog box?
a) F5.
b) F7.
c) CTRL+R.
d) CTRL+5.
10. You have clicked Skip all in front of a word marked as an error and you realize that you don't care, because
sometimes it can be really misused, what would you do to fix it?
d) Resign yourself, there is no longer a solution, but you can use the Search tool to search for the word in question
and review each of the specific cases.
c) They refer to the style of writing: newspaper columns, poems, prose, etc.
a) A song that can be incorporated into the document to provide it with multimedia elements.
3. Will a change in the theme change the appearance of the front page of your document?
a) Yes.
b) No.
a) To the drawings.
b) To autoforms.
c) To text.
b) Increases the font thickness, i.e. gives a bold effect to the text.
d) No answer is correct.
9. Tabulations...
b) Delete a text.
c) Copy a text.
d) Copy a format.
b) Document design.
c) Design.
d) Page setup.
a) Page layout.
b) View.
c) Insert.
d) Home.
a) Images or photographs.
c) Be sure to check the First page different option in the Design tab of the Header and Footer Tools.
d) It cannot be avoided, it is best to print the cover page before applying the header and then apply it to the whole
document and print from the second page onwards.
a) Yes.
10. Can we decide from which value to start numbering the pages? What about ranges to independently number
each chapter?
a) Yes, both.
b) Yes, we can decide which value will start the account, but do not use ranges.
c) Yes, we can use ranges, but they will always start from number 1.
Evaluation 9: Printing
1. Before printing, it is advisable to take a look at the overall appearance of the document. We will do it using...
b) The Preview.
a) CTRL+I.
b) CTRL+P.
c) SHIFT+I.
d) ALT+P.
b) One complete copy of the document will be printed after the other.
6. Can we apply a landscape paper orientation to the first page and portrait to the rest?
c) A printer that does not physically exist, but prints the document as a file.
9. What technology is responsible for enabling us to work with a new printer by simply plugging it in?
a) Plug&Play.
b) Pray&Play.
c) Glub&Play.
d) Play&Print.
a) Page layout.
b) Print design.
c) Web design.
d) Presentation.
a) Create tables by drawing freehand, so that we can create tables of any shape: round, square, triangular...
a) That the Merge tool has been used in one or more of its cells.
b) That has been anchored to a certain fixed position and cannot be moved.
d) There are no table styles. Formatting the tables with the drawing tools.
d) None of them.
d) We use another table to layout the document, placing the text in one cell and the table in another.
b) Yes, we can change it in three directions: left to right, top to bottom and bottom to top.
d) No.
a) 0cm.
b) 0.19cm.
c) 1cm.
d) Same as margin.
a) Yes, as long as the text is well structured it will give good results.
b) Yes, any text will give us good results, thanks to the improvements included in Word 2013.
b) They are not automatically updated if any value used for the calculation is modified.
b) They are usually of WMF (Windows Media File) type, and therefore most of them can be grouped and ungrouped.
c) Commercial use.
3. In which tab are the buttons necessary to incorporate images into the document?
a) Home.
b) Data.
c) Archive.
d) Insert.
b) That the image will be updated in the document if the original is changed.
c) That the original image is in another Word document or any of the Office programs.
a) A wallpaper.
d) When the screen hangs because the graphics card has crashed.
b) Yes, we will have to apply it with the freehand tool, writing carefully with the mouse or using a drawing board.
d) No.
d) They are created with an external auxiliary graphics program and then imported as an image.
a) Data graphs.
b) Clipart.
c) Shapes.
a) Contains commands.
b) Contains links.
c) It contains tabs that correspond to tabs, where you can find commands grouped in groups or categories.
b) No, because some programs include their own tabs that offer more functionalities to Excel.
a) The menus of previous versions are displayed: Files, Edit, Tools, etc.
b) Number and letter indicators are displayed to allow us to use Excel with the keyboard and without the need of the
mouse.
a) It contains buttons with the most commonly used formulas, such as autosum.
b) It contains a list of the last formulas that have been used.
d) Displays the contents of the active cell. If this is a formula, the formula will be displayed, not the value it is
representing.
a) Yes, and in case we have customized it, it can be useful to take that same customization to another computer or
keep it after a reinstallation of the applications.
7. Excel Help:
a) Enter data and perform mathematical operations with them. It is a set of spreadsheets.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
3. If we press the key combination CTRL+ENTER the active cell becomes A1.
a) True.
b) False.
4. A formula is an operation to be performed by Excel that always starts with the = sign.
a) True.
b) False.
a) CTRL+END
c) FIN
d) AV PAG
6. If we are typing data in cell A1, to enter them in the cell and move to the next cell, A2...
a) Press ENTER.
a) Press F2.
a) 10+25
b) =A1:10
c) =A1+D4
d) The value in the cell will appear as it was before the modification.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
3. Clicking the Save button on the tab ribbon always displays the Save As dialog box for naming the workbook
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
a) Different options are shown, such as creating a blank book, or working from a template.
c) A dialog box appears allowing you to choose the type of file you want to create: text document, graphic, table, etc.
d) All options are false.
a) Save a copy of an existing document under a different name and/or in a different folder.
b) Save a document that we had not yet saved, although in this case the Save button would perform the same
function.
c) Anchor an option to a menu, e.g. to make a document always available in the list of recently used files.
a) Save.
b) Delete the contents of the active book to start from the beginning.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
4. By hovering over the lower right corner of a selected range, the mouse pointer turns into a black cross and allows
us to copy the range to any position.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
7. What is the maximum number of objects that can be copied to the clipboard?
a) 5.
b) 25.
c) 50.
d) The number is not determined, it depends on the size of each object and the memory of the hard disk.
8. We can copy to the clipboard a range of cells within the same sheet with the ... key.
a) CTRL.
b) Mayus (shift).
c) Alt.
d) CTRL+C.
a) True.
b) False.
10. You can move a cell to another sheet using the mouse.
a) True.
b) False.
Evaluation 6: Functions
1. If we click on the AutoSum button of the Ribbon...
b) From the Formulas tab you can access each category of functions (financial, logical, etc.) to enter the one you need.
3. The formulas...
a) They can be nested, so that there is one inside the other, for example: =SUM(A1:A2;SUM(A2:B2)).
a) =SUM(A1:F5)
b) =B23/SUM(A1:B5)
c) =MAXIMUM(A1:D5)
d) =AVERAGE(A1:B5;D1:E5)
7. In the Insert Function dialog box, what is the Help link about this function for?
a) To display the wizard that helps you insert the function you have selected.
b) To display help on what operation the selected function performs and what its syntax is.
c) It puts you in contact (via the Internet) with Microsoft technical support to provide you with more detailed and
accurate information about the selected feature.
a) It allows to evaluate a statement or condition: If a condition is met, it performs an action and if not, it performs
another action.
b) Returns the values of the cells whose logical operations result in True.
a) It corrects errors, just as the spell checker corrects errors in literal data.
c) It has tools to first locate the error and then decide whether we want to modify it automatically or omit the error.
2. The N ...
b) Changes the thickness of the letters in the selected text, thus highlighting the text.
d) All answers are true. In fact, all three styles could be applied at the same time.
4. Is it possible to define the number of decimal places to be represented from a numeric figure?
a) Yes, as long as they are literal values that we have entered manually, and not the result of a calculation.
d) No.
5. The button img...
d) All of them are valid options, depending on the one that is most comfortable in each particular case.
a) It is a category of tabs found in the ribbon. It groups several buttons and tools.
c) This is a song that we can incorporate to be played in the background when the document is opened.
10. With conditional formatting, could we indicate that cells with values between 1 and 5 have a red background?
a) No, we can only indicate the color of the text. We could mark the figure in red.
b) No, since we can only choose from the available conditions and the range of 1 to 5 is not one of them.
c) Yes.
a) True.
b) False.
2. You cannot change the height of 2 rows at the same time if they are not contiguous rows.
a) True.
b) False.
3. The AutoFit Row Height option is only available from the Format menu.
a) True.
b) False.
4. You can change the width of 3 columns at the same time, as long as they have the same width and are contiguous.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
6. The Default Width option changes the width of all columns at the same time, regardless of the previous widths of
each column.
a) True.
b) False.
a) ...in centimeters.
b) ...in points.
10. If we select two spreadsheets and choose the Rename sheet option from the Format menu.
c) If more than one sheet is selected, the Rename sheet option is not activated.
a) True.
b) False.
2. Columns can only be added from the Insert Sheet Columns option of the Insert menu.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
5. Excel knows whether to delete rows, columns or cells based on what is currently selected.
a) True.
b) False.
6. To delete a row we can use the Delete option in the Edit tab.
a) True.
b) False.
b) ...position the cursor on the sheet label and press the DELETE key.
8. To copy or move a sheet it is not necessary to move it, since we can indicate the sheet we want to copy.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
10. To copy a sheet using the keyboard and mouse combination we will use the ... key.
a) SHIFT
b) CTRL
c) ALT
d) None of them.
a) True.
b) False.
2. After correcting the spelling, we are sure that our document is free of mistakes.
a) True.
b) False.
3. When correcting spelling, the Spelling dialog box will not always appear.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
5. From the Spelling box we can directly switch a change to the autocorrection.
a) True.
b) False.
6. If we write a word correctly, but it comes out as a misspelling, we will use the button...
a) ...Skip once.
b) ...Add.
7. If when we make a spelling mistake we do not get the correct word in the list of suggestions...
a) True.
b) False.
a) Press F7, then in the window that opens click Add to dictionary.
b) Go to the Proofreading tab, select Spelling and then click on Add to dictionary.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
3. The Internet is an organization used by all countries in the world and is not owned by any of them.
a) True.
b) False.
4. In order to publish a web page on the Internet, you must have the corresponding authorization from the state
administration.
a) True.
b) False.
c) For both.
6. If I type two keywords into a search engine such as Google, Bing, etc., it is able to...
a) Find ten pages containing those words on all Internet pages in less than one second.
b) Find ten pages containing those words on all Internet pages in less than ten seconds.
c) Find the top ten pages with relevant keyword information on the entire Internet in less than a second.
b) Listen to radio stations and listen to music with acceptable quality if you have a sufficiently fast connection.
c) Listen to radio stations, listen to music with acceptable quality and watch videos if you have a fast enough
connection.
8. Is it possible to check my email account from any computer connected to the Internet without having to install or
configure any software?
c) Yes, if I have an IMAP or POP3 account that I normally read from Outlook.
d) It is not possible.
9. What is FTP?
c) A mailing protocol.
10. We can read the newspaper on the Internet completely free of charge.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
2. A Modem acts as a translator between the Internet network and our computer.
a) True.
b) False.
3. With an RTB connection we can surf and talk on the phone at the same time.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
5. The disadvantage of PDAs or Pocket PCs is that they cannot connect to the Internet.
a) True.
b) False.
6. GSM was the first standard data transmission technology for cell phones.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
9. When we contract an ADSL service, the provider will provide us with a CD to install the connection.
c) No, in any case the installation of the connection will be done manually.
10. We can find out our connection data by requesting it from our ISP.
a) True.
b) False.
Evaluation 3: Browsers
1. When opening a link we can do it in the same tab, in a new tab or in a new window.
a) True.
b) False.
2. Even if we do not update our browser we will be able to view the web pages without any problem.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
4. Internet Explorer 11 can be configured to perform searches using the Google search engine.
a) True.
b) False.
5. The CTRL+F keys allow you to search for a term on the entire Internet through a search engine.
a) True.
b) False.
6. The following home icon takes us to the web page set as the main or home page.
a) True.
b) False.
7. We will use tabs to load more than one web page in a single browser window.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
10. The InPrivate option allows you to surf in IE in a more confidential way, because it does not store history of visited
pages, passwords or form data.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
2. If the results of a search are not satisfactory in the first few pages, it is advisable to search more pages before
adding or modifying keywords.
a) True.
b) False.
3. We can search for textual phrases that appear in web pages using...
a) Parentheses.
b) Double quotation marks.
4. We can narrow a search to a single website, using the advanced search.
a) True.
b) False.
5. With some search engines we can search for much more than just websites, such as files, documents, videos,
images, etc.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
7. By using a meta-search engine we obtain the results that we would get if we performed the same search in several
search engines.
a) True.
b) False.
b) We will see the search results practically at the same time as we type the search word.
9. To search with Google it is better to go to the Google home page than to search in the address bar of the browser.
a) True.
b) False.
10. With today's search engines it is possible to search for a licensed red car image that allows us to modify and use it
commercially.
a) True.
b) False.
Evaluation 5: E-mail
1. An e-mail address is unique, no two can be the same.
a) True.
b) False.
2. Those accounts for which we have sufficient data (such as those of our ISP) can be configured for use with mail
clients such as Windows Live Mail.
a) True.
b) False.
3. The inbox is the folder of our mail where the messages we receive are stored.
a) True.
b) False.
4. Junk Mail is the folder in our mail where the messages we delete are stored.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
a) To.
b) CC and BCC.
7. The contact book of our Yahoo, Gmail or Hotmail mail, for example, is accessible for other services of the same
company, such as instant messaging.
a) Yes.
c) No.
8. A golden rule to avoid spreading a virus in our computer is not to open e-mails sent by strangers.
a) True.
b) False.
10. It is convenient to reply to Spam messages to let the person who sends this type of mail know that we do not
want to receive any more advertising.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
a) True.
b) False.
4. A virus can be installed in the boot sector of the computer to be launched every time the computer is turned on.
a) True.
b) False.
b) False.
6. If the CD reader opens and closes by itself, it is possible that we are infected.
a) True.
b) False.
7. A virus that installs itself on your computer and then sends information to the outside world is a...
a) Worm.
b) Trojan.
8. If you use a mail reader program, it is advisable to use the Preview to avoid the possibility of getting infected.
a) True.
b) False.
a) Install an antivirus.
b) Use a firewall.
10. From the Security Center we can configure the way in which the Automatic Updates will act.
a) True.
b) False.