Computer Quiz on 11-14-16

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What is a pop-up?

A window that appears on top of an open Web browser window

Term that refers to any program that gives another program more features or functions; add-ons are not stand-alone programs.

Add-on

What is the difference between Adobe Reader and Adobe Flash?

Adobe Reader lets you view PDFs; Adobe Flash lets you view videos.

The process of making choices for settings in a software program.

Configure

The _________ tab is where you set parental controls and tell Internet Explorer how to deal with secure Web sites.

Content

Plug-in is a general term that refers to any program added to another program to give that program more features and functionality. ___True ___False

False

What is the difference between the pop-up settings for Firefox and Chrome?

Firefox does not offer exceptions to allowing or blocking all pop-ups.

What is configuring?

The process of making choices for settings in a software program

Why might you want to save a downloaded file to your computer first instead of running it immediately?

To let your computer scan it for viruses

The process of putting new software on a computer.

Installation

Why would you want to use Java?

It lets you do things you cannot do with HTML.

Type of add-on used for Web browsers.

Plug-in

Window that appears on top of an open Web browser window.

Pop-up

State of not sharing information with or being observed by others.

Privacy

__________ is the state of not sharing information with or being observed by others.

Privacy

Procedures that ensure a computer and its user are safe.

Security

The only way to remove unwanted but trusted pop-ups on Internet Explorer is to remove them from the trusted zone. ___True ___False

True

The process of replacing an older version of software with a newer version.

Upgrade


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