1. Which of the following descriptions about the Windows Task Scheduler is most accurate?
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With Windows XP, you cannot specify that files with certain file name extensions should always open in the same program.
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- It is a tool that enables you to schedule programs and other utilities to run regularly, when it is most convenient for you.
- t is a utility available in the Windows Accessories that helps you arrange your daily routine and appointments.
- It is a tool that schedules when Windows should save unsaved files automatically.
- It is a Windows user interface that allows you to customize the Taskbar.
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- It displays the time in a bigger font.
- It will speak out the time through the speaker connected to the computer.
- It will show the time in analog format.
- It will display the current day of the week and the date.
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- You can sort the icons by Name.
- You can sort the icons by Size.
- You can sort the icons by Type.
- You can sort the icons by Date Modified.
- All of the above
- None of the above
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- It waits for 5 minutes before shutting down the computer.
- It helps to conserve power by shutting off some hardware, like the hard disk.
- It shuts down the computer for a specific time and then restarts it.
- Stand By will save your desktop and all open files to a special Windows file called hiberfil.sys. This file usually resides in the computer’s root folder (C:hiberfil.sys).
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- Wallpaper</>span
- Theme
- Texture
- Mosaic
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- Application icon
- Folder (directory) icon
- Document icon
- Shortcut icon
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- Low is designed with the minimum safeguards.
- Under Low security, active content such as scripting, runs without prompting.
- Medium-low is the same as Medium but with less frequent prompts.
- Medium is the default security level for the Internet.
- All of the above
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- Yes
- NO
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- All deleted files except media files are sent to the Recycle Bin.
- You can restore any selected files from the Recycle Bin folder by right clicking and then selecting Restore.
- The Recycle Bin stores files for one month before permanently deleting them.
- More than one file at a time cannot be restored from the Recycle Bin.
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- Was inherited from Windows 98.
- Was inherited from Windows 3.x.
- Was inherited from Windows NT/2000.
- Was not inherited from any prior Windows O/S.
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- Attaching an application to the Start menu.
- Pinning an application to the Start menu.
- Placing an application into the Start menu.
- Porting an application to the Start menu.
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- Logging out or shutting down the computer.
- Open (running) programs
- Automatically started programs when booting the computer and notifications of events
- Shortcuts to various applications
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- It shows you who is logged on.
- It automatically adds the most frequently used programs.
- It enables you to move any program you want to the Start menu.
- The pinned list (at the top of the Start menu) will be automatically loaded with the user’s default Web browser and e-mail program.
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- Yes
- No
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- Windows Manager
- Internet Explorer
- Windows Explorer
- Windows Task Manager
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- Device Manager
- Event Viewer
- Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- Local Security Policy
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- It allows you to take a quick backup of your important data.
- It helps you recover data that has been lost due to a hard disk crash.
- It allows you to quickly clean up unwanted files, folders, and desktop icons.
- It allows you to restore your computer to a previous state in case of a system problem.
- It allows you to quickly reinstall Windows XP in case of need.
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- It provides a convenient way of accessing a shared resource such as a folder, file, or printer.
- It helps to reduce network traffic by automatically making a copy of the shared resource on the user’s computer.
- It speeds up processing and memory usage by automatically making a copy of the shared resource on the user’s computer.
- None of the above options.
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- A built-in CD burner
- Windows Media Player
- Windows antivirus
- Microsoft Excel
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- Synchronization Manager
- Network Location Awareness
- Offline Viewing
- Credential Manager
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- Only Windows of the same program can be grouped into one tab.
- You can group windows of all open programs into one tab.
- You can group windows of only two programs at a time.
- There is no option to group tabs in Windows XP.
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- You can get a miniature view of your desktop by clicking on the Desktop icon.
- You can automatically clear up unwanted Desktop icons.
- You can view files and documents on your computer’s desktop from a coworker’s computer.
- You can view files and documents on any computer’s desktop from your computer.
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- expert-rating
- expert rating
- expert*rating
- 643764736
- expert rating certifications!
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- Ping
- Ipconfig
- Tracert
- Msconfig
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- It opens the Windows Explorer.
- It opens the Internet Explorer.
- It opens the default search engine.
- It opens the color settings.
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- Windows XP can automatically download updates.<>
- Windows XP offline files allows you to synchronize your files with your file server.
- If Fast User Switching is enabled, you cannot use offline files.
- There is a “System Restore” functionality within Windows XP.
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- In the Colors control panel, set the Colors option to Medium (16 bits).
- In the Color Management control panel, set the Color depth to Medium (16 bits).
- In the System control panel, set the Monitor depth to 16 bits.
- In the Display Properties dialog box, on the Settings page, set the Color quality option to Medium (16 bits).
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- Yes
- No
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- Software profile
- Localized profile
- Hardware profile
- Settings profile
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- Rover could be replaced with another animated character or with no character at all.
- Rover cannot be replaced by another character. It is a permanent feature.
- Rover could be replaced by another character, but another animated character must be used (instead of having no character at all).
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- Alt + Shift
- Alt + Tab
- Ctrl + Tab
- Ctrl + Alt
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- The original file will be deleted.
- The original file remains unchanged.
- The changes will be saved in the original file.
- The original file is sent to the Recycle Bin.
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- Icons of media-related programs.
- Icons of programs developed by Microsoft.
- Icons of programs that are loaded into memory.
- All of the above
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- It removes suspected virus shortcuts from the desktop.
- It removes the desktop wallpaper.
- It removes the desktop shortcuts that have never been used.
- It sends all the desktop icons to the Recycle Bin.
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- The contents of letter2.txt will be replaced by the contents of letter1.txt.
- The contents of letter1.txt will be replaced by the contents of letter2.txt.
- The contents of letter1.txt will be appended to the contents of letter2.txt.
- The contents of letter2.txt will be appended to the contents of letter1.txt.
- Nothing will happen.
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- Alt + Del
- Ctrl + Alt + Del
- Ctrl + Del
- Shift + Alt + Del
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- Open the System control panel. Select the System tab and then click Change. Enter the desired name for the computer and click OK.
- Open the System control panel. Select Change Name from the Edit menu and then click Change Name. Enter the desired name for the computer and click OK.
- Right click the Desktop and select Personalize. Select the Computer Name tab and then click Change. Enter the desired name for the computer and click OK
- Open the Performance and Maintenance control panel. Select the Computer Name tab and then click Change. Enter the desired name for the computer and click OK.
- Right Click on My Computer icon, choose properties and select tab ‘Computer Name’ or(use run command and put sysdm.cpl) and click on the Change button. Enter the desired name for computer and click OK.
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- You can rename an icon by left-clicking the mouse button and selecting Rename.
- You can rename an icon by right-clicking the mouse button and selecting Rename.
- You can delete an icon by left-clicking and selecting Delete.
- You cannot rename an icon.
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- Internet Routing
- Windows Internet Sharing (WIS)
- Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
- Windows Connection Sharing (WCS)
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- msthemes
- msstyles
- msskins
- msluna
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- Quit
- Return
- Leave
- Exit
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- Using ICS, you can connect different computers to the Internet using just one dial-up connection, however you require at least two modems.
- You require a router for using ICS.
- Using ICS, a single computer can connect to more than one dial-up connection.
- Using ICS, a single computer can connect to a dial-up and DSL connection simultaneously.
- Using ICS, multiple computers can connect to the Internet through only one dial-up connection.
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- Only the black and white text will be visible.
- Only the text in primary colors will be visible.
- The font resolution is improved.
- The font size will automatically adjust to the screen area of the monitor.
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- True
- False
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- Press&Hold Ctrl and click on the three required files, one by one.
- Press&Hold Shift and click on the three required files, one by one.
- Press&Hold Alt and click on the three required files, one by one.
- Right-click each file name, one by one, and choose the Cut option.
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- It protects Windows XP from viruses that damage important files.
- It prevents the replacement or removal of protected system files.
- It protects the user data incase of a hard-disk crash.
- It allows you to conveniently protect your files through password access.
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- Shift
- Alt
- Ctrl
- Windows
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- Multiple users cannot switch between accounts without restarting the computer.
- Multiple users can switch between accounts without restarting the computer.
- Windows XP does not support multiple user access.
- None of the above
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- Gallery
- Images
- Pictures
- Filmstrip
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- Synchronization Manager
- Network Location Awareness (NLA)
- Offline Viewing
- Peer-to-peer Networking Support
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- Windows Registry
- Finder
- Preferences
- Windows SysOps
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- Right click on the Taskbar and click the Customize button.
- Right click on the Taskbar, choose Properties, click on Start Menu, and click the Customize button.
- Right click on the Taskbar and choose open all users.
- Left click on the Taskbar; choose Properties.
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- People in your contact list
- Pictures
- Documents
- Windows Help
- All of the above
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- Multiple user login
- Simulcasting
- Fast user switching
- Multiprocessing
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- CheckDisk (CHKDSK)
- SystemCheck (SYSCHK)
- DiskFix (DSKFX)
- DiskScan (DSKSCN)
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- Windows Movie Maker
- Windows Film Director
- Movie Producer
- Film Maker
With Windows XP, you cannot specify that files with certain file name extensions should always open in the same program.
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- True
- False
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- In the System control panel, select Properties from the View menu. Select the Desktop tab and click on the Desktop pull-down list and select Windows Classic. Click OK.
- Right-click on the desktop and choose Properties. Select the Themes tab and click on the Theme pull-down list and select Windows Classic. Click OK.
- In the Display control panel, select Properties. Select the Desktop tab and click on the Theme pull-down list and select Windows Classic. Click OK.
- Right-click on the desktop and choose Themes. Select the Desktops tab and click on the Desktop pull-down list and select Windows Classic. Click OK.
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- Defrag.sys
- Prefetch.sys
- Defrag.ini
- Layout.ini
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- Microsoft Reliability Tool
- Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
- Microsoft Windows Antivirus Tool
- Microsoft Recovery Tool
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