Operating Systems
Game based on Chapter 1 - Operating Systems
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10.10.20
Last Updated
10.12.20
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A computer can run without having an operating system.
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A point where two systems (or people, or networks, or devices) meet and exchange information.
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This term refers to any program that allows a computer to do tasks.
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This term lets you use menus and clickable buttons or icons to start programs, move files, or perform other tasks.
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Open source software permits the study, change, and distribution of the software to anyone for any purpose.
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Windows, Mac OS X and UNIX are examples of:
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Android, IOS and Linux are examples of:
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When you install software you must agree to the terms of the end user license agreement (EULA).
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A user account can make changes to the system that will affect other users.
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These are rules associated with objects on a computer, such as files, folders and settings:
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Powering down a computer with the power button is the most effective way to do it.
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Which item can't use to get work done on the desktop?
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The Windows control panel does not allow access to:
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Which is not a mobile device gesture?
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On most phones, the power key is also the:
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Which is not an option to unlock a phone?
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The home screen of a mobile device is not customizable.
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Which is not a mobile device home screen feature?
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The icon for the settings app is a gear (or set of gears).
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Which is not an example of virtual personal assistants?
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