PIT - Basic File Folder Management

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Instructional Technology
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10th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Using capital letters to show where new words start in a file name is called _____.
Back
CamelCase
Answer explanation
Using capital letters to indicate the start of new words in a file name is known as CamelCase. This style combines words without spaces, capitalizing the first letter of each word, making it distinct from title case, uppercase, or lowercase.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is not a good file management practice?
- Create descriptive names for folders and files.
- Store all of the data files at the top level of the drive to make them easier to find.
- Remove folders and files when they are no longer needed.
- Make enough subfolders so that the files in any one folder are readily visible.
Back
Store all of the data files at the top level of the drive to make them easier to find.
Answer explanation
Storing all data files at the top level of the drive leads to disorganization and difficulty in finding specific files. Good file management involves using folders and subfolders for better structure and accessibility.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What are used in the search box to represent unknown characters?
Back
wildcards
Answer explanation
Wildcards are special characters used in search boxes to represent unknown characters or groups of characters, allowing for more flexible search queries. Therefore, the correct answer is 'wildcards'.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The asterisk (*) and question mark (?) are _____ to use in names when searching for Folders and files.
Back
allowed
Answer explanation
The asterisk (*) and question mark (?) are wildcard characters that can be used in names when searching for folders and files. Therefore, the correct answer is 'allowed'.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
_____ is a procedure in which an item is selected in one location, moved with the mouse, and placed in another location.
Back
Drag and Drop
Answer explanation
The correct answer is 'Drag and Drop' because it specifically describes the action of selecting an item, moving it with the mouse, and placing it in a different location, which is not accurately captured by the other options.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is not a part of a file path in Windows? A) Drive, B) Folder location, C) File extension, D) File size
Back
File size
Answer explanation
The file path in Windows includes the drive, folder location, and file extension, which are essential for locating a file. File size, however, is not part of the path; it is a property of the file itself.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What symbol is used as a wildcard in file searches?
Back
*
Answer explanation
The symbol '*' is used as a wildcard in file searches to represent any number of characters. It allows users to search for files with varying names or extensions, making it a versatile tool in file management.
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