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File Management Quiz

1. What is a file?
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2. What is file management? ______________________

3. What is a file extension?


(A) A large file.
(B) Letters in a file name that indicate the format.
(C) An additional part of a file.
(D) Any file name.

4. You have just deleted an entire folder. How can you retrieve the
contents?
(A) By emptying the Recycle Bin
(B) by restoring the folder from the Recycle Bin.
(C) You can’t-once deleted, its contents can’t be retrieved
(D) you don’t need to. Only the folder has been deleted-not its
contents.
5. What is the difference between a file and a folder?
(A) A folder is a document and a file where the documents are stored
(B) A folder is where the documents are stored and a file is a document
(C) None of the Above
(D) A folder is a a file extension and a file is a data holder
6. You can create a sub-folder within a folder.
(A) True (B) False
7. The file extension that represents an Image is?
(A) .bin (B) .png (C) .xls (D) .obb
8. The file extension that represents a Audio File is?
(A) .jpeg (B) .mp3 (C) .pdf (D) .mp4

9. The file extension that represents a Microsoft Document is?


(A) .word (B) .book (C) .pdf (D) .Docx

10. The file extension that represents a Video?


(A) .Mp3 (B) .audio (C) .video (D) .Mp4

11. You can restore a file from the Recycle bin but you cannot
restore a folder.
(A) True (B) False

12. Which professionals would primarily use the file extensions .gif,
.jpg and .png?
(A) Database managers
(B) Graphic artists
(C) Sound technicians
(D) Writers

13. If I delete a file from the desktop, is it permanently deleted?


(A) Yes, it is gone forever
(B) No, it goes to the recycle bin which empties it
(C) No, it goes to the recycle bin and you have to empty the recycle bin
(D) None of the Above
14) A folder which is located inside another folder is called:
(A) sub-folder
(B) A sub-file
(C) An insider
(D) None of the Above

15) Moving files and folders can be done by dragging and dropping
or:
(A) Cut and paste
(B) Find and replace
(C) Paste and go
(D) None of the above

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