1.4.5 Windows File and Folder Management
a
You visit your grandmother, and she complains that she saved some pictures her friends had posted on social media, but she can't find them anymore. You turn on her computer only to realize her desktop is completely covered with files and pictures. What is the best way to help your grandmother find what she's looking for? A• Create folders and sort files by type. B• Create folders and sort files by date created. C• Create folders and sort files by date modified. D• Create folders and sort files by file size.
d
By default, Windows does not show file extensions for known file types. When is displaying file name extensions most useful? A• Tiles View B• Content View C• Details View D• Icons View
ae
How can files and folders be managed? (Select TWO). A• File explorer B• Internet explorer C• Start button D• Settings button E• Command prompt
c
Using File Explorer, you have right-clicked on a file and selected Properties. Which tab would you select to view if the file were marked as Read-only? A• Security B• Details C• General D• Previous Versions
b
Using right-click > copy, right-click > paste or drag-and-drop are both examples of what? A• Changing a file's default program B• Moving a file's location C• Hiding a file D• Compressing a file
ce
What are two ways you can change the default program that opens a certain file type? (Select two.) A• File Properties > Details B• System C• File Properties > Change D• File Properties > Advanced E• Settings app
b
What's the best tool to manage files using the graphical user interface? A• Settings app B• File Explorer C• Command Prompt D• PowerShell
a
When you open your Documents folder, you notice that one of the files is greyed out. What might be the cause? A• It's a hidden file B• It's a deleted file C• It's a compressed file D• It's a read-only file
c
Where does Microsoft want you to store personal files on your computer? A• This PC B• Network C• Documents D• Downloads
b
Which statement is true about compressing files? A• It doesn't save space on the disk, but it's more environmentally friendly since it keeps file waste to a minimum. B• It saves space on the disk without changing the file size. All contents stay intact. C• It doesn't save space on the disk, but it helps prolong the disk's lifetime and performance. D• It saves space on the disk by changing the file size. However, content quality is lowered.