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Review : Posttest

This page contains the Review Posttest. The text below appears at the top of every module Posttest.

Each MACH 2010 module begins with a Pretest and ends with a Posttest. Each MACH 2010 test page contains 10 questions each worth 10 points for a total of 100 points. Please be sure you have read and understand the following instructions before proceeding.

  • You must complete all past work prior to starting the next module. While you may take as much time as you need to complete the work from this module we ask that you please submit all assignments prior to beginning the next module. Once you begin a new module (i.e., take the Pretest) we can no longer accept assignments or tests from past modules.
  • You must submit this Posttest prior to starting the next module. Any attempt to access the next module's content (other than the HOME and GUIDE pages) prior to completing this Posttest will result in a failing grade.
  • Answer all questions. Before you submit your Posttest please be sure you have answered every question and included your name.
  • Press SUBMIT when you are done. If you leave the test page prior to pressing submit you may lose some or all of your entered responses.
  • Submit only one Posttest. If, for whatever reason, you need to submit another version of the Posttest please indicate this in the space provided at the bottom of your test page. Please note that we cannot accept resubmitted tests once you start the next module.

Warning!

Failure to observe testing procedures may result in lost test scores. Any deliberate attempt to circumvent or otherwise tamper with the MACH 2010 test pages will result in immediate expulsion from the program. If you suspect that you have accidentally or otherwise violated any of the rules stated above please email MACH 2010 Technical Support immediately.


REVIEW POSTTEST
10 questions / Ungraded

Name:

Question 1.
What is a web browser?
A: Software for analyzing digital files
B: Another name for a spider
C: Software for window shopping on the Internet
D: Software for viewing HTML documents
E: None of the Above

Question 2.
What is a URL (Uniform Resource Locator)?
A: A protocol for managing email contacts
B: Software for locating files on the Internet
C: The identity by which you are known on the Internet
D: Another name for a web address
E: All of the Above

Question 3.
What kind of files can be directly attached to an email?
A: Only text documents
B: Digital text or graphic files only
C: Any digital file except a web page
D: Any digital file
E: Microsoft documents only

Question 4.
Why are PDF files so commonly used on the Internet?
A: Software to read PDF files is free
B: They can be distributed securely
C: They usually take up less space than text files
D: They look the same on every computer
E: All of the Above

Question 5.
How do you determine the amount of space used on your computer's hard drive?
A: Copy the "My Computer" folder to the Recycling Bin
B: Double-left-click "My Documents"
C: Right-click "My Computer" and Select Properties
D: Right-click "My Documents" and Select Options
E: None of the Above

Question 6.
What is a browser "plug-in"?
A: A file placed on your computer by a web site
B: An add-on application that increases the capabilities of your browser
C: A web site for registering your browser
D: Another name for an Internet connection
E: None of these statements is true

Question 7.
Which of these statements concerning RAM is true?
A: With more RAM you are able to open larger files
B: Your computer will run faster with more RAM
C: Newer computers tend to have more RAM than older ones
D: You can have more applications open with more RAM
E: All of these statements are true

Question 8.
Which of these is an example of an EXE file?
A: A preferences setting
B: A digital photo
C: A word processing document
D: A program (application)
E: None of the above

Question 9.
Computer firewalls were designed to:
A: Keep the CPU from overheating
B: Eliminate viruses on incoming email
C: Act as a barrier between two networks
D: Block access to the Internet
E: None of the above

Question 10.
Which of the following statements concerning ZIP files is true?
A: ZIP files are a type of compressed archive
B: ZIP files cannot be downloaded only emailed
C: ZIP files are only used in combination with Zip drives
D: All of the above
E: None of the above


Notes


If you get an error message before, during, or after your submission of the above test page please contact MACH 2010 Technical Support as soon as possible at (adam_rains@urmc.rochester.edu). Please do not click the SUBMIT button more than once. If a test is submitted multiple times only the first valid submission will be counted towards your grade.