
5th Period-6th Six Weeks Review
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Computers
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2nd Grade
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Medium
Sylvianora Garcia
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The shortcut key for 'cut' is ______
Back
ctrl+x
Answer explanation
The shortcut key for 'cut' is 'ctrl+x'. 'Ctrl+c' is for copy, 'ctrl+v' is for paste, and 'ctrl+y' is for redo. Therefore, 'ctrl+x' is the correct choice for cutting text.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Shortcut key for 'copy' is ______
Back
ctrl+c
Answer explanation
The shortcut key for 'copy' is 'ctrl+c'. This command is widely used across various software applications to duplicate selected text or items. The other options serve different functions: 'ctrl+v' is for paste, 'ctrl+x' is for cut, and 'ctrl+z' is for undo.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The shortcut key for 'paste' is
Back
ctrl+v
Answer explanation
The shortcut key for 'paste' is 'ctrl+v'. 'ctrl+z' is for undo, 'ctrl+x' is for cut, and 'ctrl+c' is for copy. Therefore, 'ctrl+v' is the correct choice for pasting.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The shortcut for 'undo' is _______
Back
ctrl+z
Answer explanation
The shortcut for 'undo' is 'ctrl+z'. This command reverses the last action taken, making it a widely used function in many software applications.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Shortcut key for 'redo' is ________
Back
ctrl+y
Answer explanation
The shortcut key for 'redo' is 'ctrl+y'. 'Ctrl+z' is used for 'undo', 'ctrl+x' is for 'cut', and 'ctrl+v' is for 'paste'. Therefore, the correct answer is 'ctrl+y'.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is this tool called? Options: Bold, Underline, Italic, Font size
Back
Underline
Answer explanation
The tool referred to in the question is called 'Underline'. It is used to emphasize text by drawing a line beneath it, distinguishing it from options like Bold, Italic, and Font size.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is this tool called? Options: Font color, Change case, Bold, Italic
Back
Italic
Answer explanation
The tool that allows you to slant text to the right is called 'Italic'. This formatting style is commonly used for emphasis or to denote titles.
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