Chapter Questions
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a. A container for related filesb. A link that provides quick access to a folder, file, or programc. A physical location for storing files and foldersd. Organizing and managing folders and filese. The name that you assign to a file to identify its contentsfile management
a. A container for related filesb. A link that provides quick access to a folder, file, or programc. A physical location for storing files and foldersd. Organizing and managing folders and filese. The name that you assign to a file to identify its contentsfilename
a. A container for related filesb. A link that provides quick access to a folder, file, or programc. A physical location for storing files and foldersd. Organizing and managing folders and filese. The name that you assign to a file to identify its contentsfolder
a. A container for related filesb. A link that provides quick access to a folder, file, or programc. A physical location for storing files and foldersd. Organizing and managing folders and filese. The name that you assign to a file to identify its contentsstorage device
a. A container for related filesb. A link that provides quick access to a folder, file, or programc. A physical location for storing files and foldersd. Organizing and managing folders and filese. The name that you assign to a file to identify its contentsalias
The ________ is a built-in, high-capacity, high-speed storage medium for all the software, folders, and files on a computer.a. hard diskb. home folderc. sidebard. USB flash drive
A ________ is a unit of stored, electronic data.a. deviceb. filec. folderd. search
________ is a strategy for organizing your files and folders.a. The desktopb. The hard diskc. File hierarchyd. File management
________ view displays the contents of the current folder as an alphabetical list with additional details about each file and folder provided.a. Iconb. Listc. Columnsd. Cover Flow
________ view allows you to preview the contents of files within a folder and to see the folder's contents as a list.a. Iconb. Listc. Columnsd. Cover Flow
After you copy a file, you have:a. only one copy of the file.b. a duplicate copy of the file in a different location.c. moved the original file to a new location.d. deleted the file.
When you delete a file from your hard disk drive, Leopard:a. puts the deleted file in the Trash.b. permanently deletes the file from the hard disk drive.c. stores a duplicate copy of the file in the Trash.d. moves the file to a removable disk.