Chapter Questions
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a. Dialog boxb. Menu barc. Dockd. Iconse. FinderThe part of Leopard that is always active on the Leopard desktop and dock
a. Dialog boxb. Menu barc. Dockd. Iconse. FinderA glossy ribbon at the bottom of your computer screen that contains icons
a. Dialog boxb. Menu barc. Dockd. Iconse. FinderA silver bar across the top of the desktop that gives you easy access to operational commands
a. Dialog boxb. Menu barc. Dockd. Iconse. FinderSmall images that represent programs, folders and files, and the Trash
a. Dialog boxb. Menu barc. Dockd. Iconse. FinderA type of window that opens after you select a menu command so you can specify settings for completing the operation
Leopard is an operating system that:a. Interferes with your use of a computer.b. Manages the operation of a computer.c. Performs a single task, such as connecting to the Internet.d. Creates documents, such as a resume.
When you right-click with a pointing device such as a mouse, Leopard:a. opens a Windows tool or program.b. moves an object, such as a desktop icon.c. opens a shortcut menu.d. deletes the object.
Default settings are:a. preset settings that cannot be changed.b. preset settings that can be changed.c. viewable on the dock.d. permanent settings for the menu bar.
To open a menu:a. click the title or word on the menu bar.b. click the item on the dock.c. click the folder on the dock.d. click the Trash.
Which operation opens an item on the dock?a. Pointb. Clickc. Double-clickd. Right-click
When you set your Mac to Sleep to end a Leopard session, Leopard:a. Completely shuts down the computer.b. Provides an option for switching users.c. Restarts your computer.d. Puts your Mac in a low power state and allows you to resume use quickly.
Which of the following options for ending your Leopard session safely turns your Mac off?a. Sleepb. Restartc. Shut downd. Log Out