Testing computer science knowledge, doing little for fun (part 9)
After section 8, network administrators continue to introduce part 9 of the series of computer science knowledge tests.
The series of computer science quiz questions covers many areas with a set of 4 answers and answers at the bottom of the page.After section 8, Network Administrator continues to introduce section 9. Let's try to see how many sentences you can answer?
- On current PowerPoint documents, which shortcut to add new slides?
- Ctrl + N
- Ctrl + S
- Ctrl + M
- Shift + N
- What is the color and trend determination box for the MS Excel table or data series?
- Legend
- Chart area
- Data label
- Plot area
- MS Excel returns the accrued interest for the interest payment when the term is called.
- DDB
- ACCRINTM
- INT_ACCRUED
- MICTACCR
- Where is an invalid data type in MS Excel
- Number
- Characters
- Sticker
- Date / time
- What is the intersection between the column and row in the spreadsheet?
- Column
- Value
- Address
- Calculator
- What is the language used to create pages for the World Wide Web?
- URL
- IRC
- NTH
- HTML
- USB Port stands for?
- United Serial Bus Port
- Universal Serial Bus Port
- Universal Sequential Bus Port
- Universal Berial BIOS Port
- In computers, FAT stands for?
- Folder Access Table
- File Accesss Table
- File Allocation Table
- Folder Allocation Table
- MS Word is an example of?
- Operating system
- Handling equipment
- Software / application
- Input devices
- What is not the required component of the URL?
- Source path
- Protocol
- Port number
- No answer
- . lists file addresses on the drive
- FAT
- Data supply (boot sector)
- Data area
- Root directory (root folder)
- Where are cookies stored?
- Client
- HTML
- web.xml
- No answer right
- To add an internal card to the computer must have . open
- USB port
- Expansion slot
- Bus
- Fly
- The interface . transmits every bit once
- Parallel
- SCSI
- Serial
- Fiber
- Data transmitted through the network in the structure called
- Payload
- Payback
- Packet
- Datagram
Answer
1 C2 A
3. B
4. B
5. D 6. D
7. B
8. C
9C
10. D 11. A
12. A
13. B
14. C
15. C
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