Medical Transcription and Editing Quiz Home Aptitude Quiz Computer Skills Grammar Online Readiness Computer Skills Self-Assessment For each question, choose only one answer. A file is a) information I enter in my computer and save for future use b) an area for storing files in order to keep them organized. A folder is a) information I enter in my computer and save for future use. b) an area for storing files in order to keep them organized. To save a document as a new and different document, I need to click: a) "Save" b) "Save As..." To save the changes in the document I am currently working in, I need to click: a) "Save" b) "Save As..." To create a folder, I would go into a Microsoft® Windows Explorer® and click: a) "File," "New," and then "Folder." b) "New," "File," and then "Folder." Microsoft® Windows Explorer® is used to: a) organize files stored inside my computer. b) maneuver through the Internet. Microsoft® Internet Explorer® is used to: a) organize files stored inside my computer. b) maneuver through the Internet. To copy a file from a remote computer to my computer, I need to: a) upload the file. b) download the file. The Internet is: a) a network of computers all over the world talking to each other. b) a program that allows me to read information on other computers. A web browser is: a) a program that allows me to read information on the Internet. b) one computer that talks to another computer. If I wanted to send a document to someone using email I would: a) send the document as an attachment. b) include the document within my email. To make a copy of a document to use in another file, I would need to: a) copy the document and paste the document. b) select the document, copy the document, and paste the document. If I wanted to count the number of words in a document I would: a) go to the Tools menu and click on "word count." b) go to "file," and click on "word count." Cookies are: a) files that are in my recycle bin. b) small files stored on my hard disk by a web site I have visited. A firewall is: a) a computer security device. b) a divider between two types of word processing systems.