Microsoft Windows 10 Control Panel Utilities Quiz Flashcards
(16 cards)
Which locations in MS Windows provide access to the Internet Properties (inetcpl.cpl) system utility? (Select 3 answers)
- Internet Options applet in Windows Control Panel
- Network and Sharing Center applet in Windows Control Panel
- Ease of Access applet in Windows Control Panel
- Internet Options menu item in Microsoft Edge Tools menu
- Windows Run dialog box (after typing in inetcpl.cpl and pressing Enter)
- Internet Properties applet in Windows Control Panel
- Internet Options applet in Windows Control Panel
- Network and Sharing Center applet in Windows Control Panel
- Windows Run dialog box (after typing in inetcpl.cpl and pressing Enter)
Which tab of the Windows Internet Properties applet provides an option for deleting temporary Internet files, web browsing history, cookies, saved passwords, and data typed into web forms?
- General
- Security
- Privacy
- Content
- Connections
- Programs
- Advanced
General
A Windows Internet Properties applet tab containing an option for managing pop-up windows displayed by websites is called:
- General
- Security
- Privacy
- Content
- Connections
- Programs
- Advanced
Privacy
The Programs and Features (appwiz.cpl) Windows Control Panel applet can be used for: (Select all that apply)
- Uninstalling applications
- Conducting repair installation of a malfunctioning program
- Adding/removing Windows components
- Creating/deleting system restore points
- Managing installed updates
- Uninstalling applications
- Conducting repair installation of a malfunctioning program
- Adding/removing Windows components
- Managing installed updates
The Network and Sharing Center Control Panel applet (control.exe /name microsoft.networkandsharingcenter) in Windows allows to: (Select 3 answers)
- View network devices
- Manage Web Credentials
- View active networks
- Set up a new connection or network
- Troubleshoot network problems
- View active networks
- Set up a new connection or network
- Troubleshoot network problems
The Network and Sharing Center Control Panel applet in Windows provides access to: (Select 3 answers)
- Network adapter settings
- Advanced sharing settings
- Internet security zone settings
- Physical location settings
- Media streaming options
- Network adapter settings
- Advanced sharing settings
- Media streaming options
The System Control Panel applet (control.exe /name microsoft.system) in MS Windows provides access to basic information about a PC running Microsoft Windows OS. It can be used to view device specifications (such as the CPU model/speed and the amount of installed/usable RAM), as well as Windows specifications (including the currently installed OS edition and its version). The applet also enables quick access to other related system utilities and settings, which, depending on the Windows edition, might include BitLocker settings, remote settings (remote desktop), Device Manager, advanced system settings, system protection (a.k.a. System Restore), and Windows upgrade options. In Windows 10, the contents of the System applet have been moved to a new location and can be displayed in the following ways: (Select 3 answers)
- Windows Start > System
- Windows Control Panel (icons view) > System
- Windows Start > Settings > System > About menu
- Windows Control Panel > Programs and Features > System
- Windows Start > Settings > System
- Windows Control Panel (category view) > System and Security > System
- Windows Control Panel (icons view) > System
- Windows Start > Settings > System > About menu
- Windows Control Panel (category view) > System and Security > System
A Windows Control Panel applet providing access to Microsoft Outlook configuration options is called:
- Programs and Features
- User Accounts
- Administrative Tools
Which of the following answers refers to an audio configuration Control Panel applet (mmsys.cpl) in Windows 10?
- Sound
- Device Manager
- Sounds and Audio Devices
- Computer Management
Sound
The Device Manager applet in Windows 10 Control Panel can be accessed via: (Select 3 answers)
- Control Panel (icons view) > Administrative Tools > Device Manager
- Control Panel (category view) > Hardware and Sound > Device Manager
- Control Panel (icons view) > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Device Manager
- Control Panel (category view) > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > Device Manager
- Control Panel (icons view) > Device Manager
- Control Panel (category view) > Hardware and Sound > Device Manager
- Control Panel (icons view) > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Device Manager
- Control Panel (icons view) > Device Manager
A Windows Control Panel folder containing shortcuts to various system utilities is called:
- System
- Computer Management
- Administrative Tools
- Security and Maintenance
Administrative Tools
Which of the following key combinations can be used to launch File Explorer (explorer.exe) in Windows?
Windows logo key + E
Ctrl + Shift + Esc
Windows logo key + F
Ctrl + Alt + Delete
Windows logo key + E
Which sequence of steps in Windows 10 provides access to a configuration setting that enables displaying hidden files, folders, and drives?
- Windows Control Panel > Folder Options applet > General tab > Show hidden files, folders, and drives
- Windows Control Panel > File Explorer Options applet > View tab > Advanced settings: > Hidden files and folders > Show hidden files, folders, and drives
- Windows Control Panel > Folder Options applet > General tab > Advanced settings: > Show hidden files, folders, and drives
- Windows Control Panel > File Explorer Options applet > Advanced settings: > Show hidden files, folders, and drives
Windows Control Panel > File Explorer Options applet > View tab > Advanced settings: > Hidden files and folders > Show hidden files, folders, and drives
Which of the actions listed below provides access to a Windows 10 File Explorer configuration setting that allows to show or hide the files and folders that are marked as hidden?
- Windows logo key + E > View > Hidden items
- Windows logo key + F > File > Change folder and search options > Hidden items
- Windows logo key + E > View > Advanced settings > Hidden items
- Windows logo key + F > File > Show hidden files and folders
Windows logo key + E > View > Hidden items
Which of the answers refer to hibernation mode? (Select 3 answers)
- Saves system state (e.g., all open/unsaved files and running applications) on a storage drive
- Turns the computer off
- System operation can be resumed faster in comparison to sleep mode
- Requires small amount of power
- Keeps system state (e.g., all open/unsaved files and running applications) in RAM
- Resuming system operation from hibernation mode takes longer in comparison to sleep mode
- Saves system state (e.g., all open/unsaved files and running applications) on a storage drive
- Turns the computer off
- Resuming system operation from hibernation mode takes longer in comparison to sleep mode
Hibernation is deeper that Sleep
Which of the answers refer to sleep mode? (Select 3 answers)
- Requires small amount of power
- Saves system state (e.g., all open/unsaved files and running applications) on a storage drive
- Turns the computer off
- System operation can be resumed faster in comparison to hibernation mode
- Keeps system state (e.g., all open/unsaved files and running applications) in RAM
- Resuming system operation from sleep mode takes longer in comparison to hibernation mode
- Requires small amount of power
- System operation can be resumed faster in comparison to hibernation mode
- Keeps system state (e.g., all open/unsaved files and running applications) in RAM
Hibernation is deeper that Sleep