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1. I am going to write a letter to my bank. Which piece of software do I need to use

1) Graphics Program
2) Speadsheet
3) Database
4) Web Browser
5) Word Processor

2. I am going to send a message to my friend in America. What would be the best piece of software I can use to send it?

1) Joystick
2) Database
3) Graphics Program
4) Spreadsheet
5) Email

3. I want to write a story and keep it on my computer to read later. What will I need to use to save it to?

1) Console
2) Monitor
3) Mouse
4) Disk Drive
5) Printer

4. I am going to send a message to my friend in America. What would be the best piece of software I can use to send it?

1) Joystick
2) Graphics Program
3) Database
4) Spreadsheet
5) Email

5. I want to write a story and keep it on my computer to read later. What will I need to use to save it to?

1) Disk Drive
2) Console
3) Monitor
4) Mouse
5) Printer

6. I now want to put the story on to paper to show my friends? What will I have to use to get the story on to paper?

1) Console
2) Mouse
3) Monitor
4) Joystick
5) Printer

7. I work in a shop. I need to know what items I have and how many I have sold. What do I need to use?

1) Web Browser
2) Email
3) Spreadsheet
4) Graphics Program
5) Word Processor

8. I want to read a page on the internet. Which software will I need?

1) Console
2) Web Browser
3) Database
4) Spreadsheet
5) Graphics Program

9. If I want to move a pointer around the screen what do I need to use?

1) Console
2) Printer
3) Mouse
4) Disk Drive
5) Monitor

10. I would like to draw a picture to use for a birthday card. Which software would be best to use?

1) Database
2) Web Browser
3) Spreadsheet
4) Email
5) Graphics Program

11. I am writing a long story, what must I remember to do every 10 minutes?

1) Delete my work
2) Add my work
3) Close the program
4) Save my work
5) Print my work

12. There are two main kinds of monitors, LCD monitors and CRT monitors. Each of these monitors have their own advantages and disadvantages. A monitor is measured in inches. For example, you may have a 19 inch LCD monitor. How are monitors measured?

1) Down to up
2) Right to left
3) Diagonally
4) Up to down
5) Left to right

13. Computers have two types of memory, RAM and ROM. One type of memory is permanent memory and the other type of memory is temporary memory. Which type of memory is temporary memory?

1) WPAN
2) PAN
3) ROM
4) WAN
5) RAM

14. There are two types of networks: local area networks and wide area networks. If two neighbors have a network, what type of network is this?

1) RAM
2) PAN
3) WPAN
4) WAN
5) LAN

15. IP addresses are used to identify a computer or device attached to a network. A domain name is used to remember IP addresses more easily. What is the TLD for a commercial web site?

1) .gov
2) .com
3) .net
4) .org
5) .can

16. Web sites can encrypt your information during transfer so only the intended viewer can read it. What should you look for in the URL to know that it is secure?

1) https
2) IP
3) URL
4) http
5) FTP

17. Information technology is about using computers to deliver information effectively. One way to do this is with web pages. What is the language used to format text for display?

1) UML
2) URL
3) HTML
4) XML
5) CSS

18. Databases are used to store information about one related topic. For example, a telephone book is a database. Which one of these 'views' doesn't exist in File Maker Pro?

1) Preview
2) Layout
3) Find
4) Browse
5) Search

19. A number in Excel is called a value. A value can be used in calculations and is automatically right aligned. What character do you add to a value to convert it to a numeric label?

1) |
2) )
3) ’ apostrophe
4) ~
5) #

20. Microsoft Excel uses cell formulas to make calculations. When you copy a cell formula, all the cell references change relative to where the formula is copied from. What symbol do you add to stop a cell reference from changing?

1) |
2) -
3) /
4) #
5) $

21. Antivirus –

1) computer hardware the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit
2) structured arrangement of items within certain limits
3) software that is used to detect, delete and or neutralize computer-based viruses
4) is a data technology that uses discrete values
5) act of animating, or giving life or spirit

22. Animation –

1) act of animating, or giving life or spirit
2) computer hardware the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit
3) structured arrangement of items within certain limits
4) is a data technology that uses discrete values
5) electronic screen that shows graphics or text

23. Binary-coded decimal –

1) computer hardware the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit
2) structured arrangement of items within certain limits
3) is a data technology that uses discrete values
4) encoding for decimal numbers in which each digit is represented by its own binary sequence, simplifying conversion from binary to decimal
5) act of animating, or giving life or spirit

24. Computer –

1) computer hardware the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit
2) structured arrangement of items within certain limits
3) is a data technology that uses discrete values
4) act of animating, or giving life or spirit
5) person employed to perform computations

25. Central processing unit –

1) computer hardware the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit
2) structured arrangement of items within certain limits
3) is a data technology that uses discrete values
4) part of a computer that fetches, decodes and executes instructions; attached directly to the memory
5) act of animating, or giving life or spirit

26. Display –

1) computer hardware the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit
2) electronic screen that shows graphics or text
3) structured arrangement of items within certain limits
4) is a data technology that uses discrete values
5) act of animating, or giving life or spirit

27. Digital system –

1) is a data technology that uses discrete values
2) computer hardware the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit
3) structured arrangement of items within certain limits
4) electronic screen that shows graphics or text
5) act of animating, or giving life or spirit

28. Information technology –

1) computer hardware the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit
2) structured arrangement of items within certain limits
3) is a data technology that uses discrete values
4) act of animating, or giving life or spirit
5) practice of creating and/or studying computer systems and applications

29. Layout –

1) computer hardware the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit
2) electronic screen that shows graphics or text
3) structured arrangement of items within certain limits
4) is a data technology that uses discrete values
5) act of animating, or giving life or spirit

30. Microprocessor –

1) electronic screen that shows graphics or text
2) computer hardware the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit
3) structured arrangement of items within certain limits
4) is a data technology that uses discrete values
5) act of animating, or giving life or spirit

31. Multimedia –

1) use of different media to convey information; text together with audio, graphics and animation, often packaged on CD-ROM with links to the Internet
2) structured arrangement of items within certain limits
3) computer hardware the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit
4) is a data technology that uses discrete values
5) act of animating, or giving life or spirit

32. How can the negative environmental impact of printers be effectively reduced?

1) A virtual server
2) Use inkjet printers
3) Recycle paper and cartridges
4) Never turn off the printer
5) Only print in black and white

33. What is RAM used for?

1) for printing information
2) for scanning information
3) for checking information
4) for delaying information
5) for storing information

34. How is named electronic repository of your data in the Internet, which is allows you to store, edit and share interesting files and documents between your friends and collective?

1) High tech
2) Nanotechnology
3) Cloud technology
4) Innovative activities
5) Mobile technology

35. What is a table row within a database that contains information (text, number, date, etc) called?

1) Field
2) Form
3) Primary key
4) Record
5) Query

36. What is the name of a database object that is used to display and handle records?

1) Query
2) Form
3) Table
4) Report
5) Over key

37. How do we call a field, in which duplicates are not allowed and which serves as a unique records identification?

1) Validation
2) Field validation
3) none of the above
4) Unique
5) Primary key

38. In order to be able to make a query from two tables, which of the following conditions must be met?

1) Table names must be the same
2) There must be a connection (relationship) between tables
3) A query needs to be done within both tables separately
4) It is necessary to create a report of both tables together
5) The equality of table titles

39. Microsoft Access program associated with

1) Spreadsheets
2) Text
3) Electronic mail
4) Databases
5) Tables

40. Which of the following is not a database object?

1) Tables
2) Queries
3) Forms
4) Reports
5) Pictures

41. Which type of key is essential for a table?

1) Extraneous
2) Over key
3) Primary
4) Secondary
5) Tables

42. Which is the type of field used for entering name and surname?

1) Number
2) Memo
3) Currency
4) Tables
5) Text

43. If database searching is slow, it can be made quicker by setting

1) A validation rule for the frequently searched field
2) A default value for all the fields
3) An index for the frequently searched field
4) A center content alignment
5) Data is imported from another database

44. For longer text up to 65536 characters we use data type

1) Memo
2) Text
3) Long text
4) Currency
5) Varchar

45. What will happen if we change the data type Memo to text?

1) Nothing will happen
2) Only the font will change and the data will remain
3) We will not be able to enter numbers
4) A default value for all the fields
5) Access deletes all except the first 255 characters

46. What will happen if a validation rule is not fulfilled?

1) Access will report an error and will not allow the transition to a new field
2) Access will report an error and shut down
3) It will move to a new field
4) Nothing will happen
5) We will not be able to enter numbers

47. When we use dates in expressions for validation, we have to frame them with characters

1) & &
2) # #
3) %%
4) **
5) $$

48. What enables better control of data entry?

1) Input mask
2) Validation rule
3) Caption
4) Hyperlink
5) Memo

49. If a field’s Required property is set to Yes, then in this field, the user is

1) Required to enter numbers
2) Required to enter something
3) Required not to enter anything
4) Required to skip that field
5) The entire record

50. We use queries for updating data to add, change or delete

1) The entire record
2) Required not to enter anything
3) A part of one or more records in the database
4) Required to skip that field
5) Required to enter numbers