Microsoft Windows Questions Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Windows 8 is part of the ……… family of operating systems.

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    Windows AP
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    Windows NT
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    Windows 8x
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    Windows NET
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Answer : 2. "Windows NT"
Explanation :

Windows 8 is part of the Windows NT family of operating systems. Windows NT is a family of operating systems produced by Microsoft, which includes Windows NT 3.1, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. The Windows NT architecture is known for its stability, security, and advanced features, making it suitable for both personal and enterprise use.

Q:

What is Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT?

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    processor
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    domain name
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    modem
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    Operating System
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Answer : 4. "Operating System"

Q:

Windows 3.0 version was released on -

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    in 1990
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    in 1991
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    in 1992
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    in 1993
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Answer : 1. "in 1990"

Q:

Where is the recycle bin found?

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    desktop
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    on hard drive
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    on the shortcut menu
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    property dialog box
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Answer : 1. "desktop"

Q:

What are the features of Ms Word?

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    spelling checking
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    graphics
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    Both
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    None of the above
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Answer : 3. "Both"

Q:

Which keys are used to switch between programs in windows?

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    Ctrl+TAB
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    Alt+TAB
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    Shift+TAB
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    Shift+Enter
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Answer : 2. "Alt+TAB"
Explanation :

In Windows, pressing the "Alt" key along with the "Tab" key (Alt+Tab) allows you to switch between open programs or applications. This keyboard shortcut displays a list of open windows, and you can cycle through them by continuing to press the "Tab" key while holding down the "Alt" key, and then release both keys to switch to the selected program.

Q:

Which button is used to enlarge the display of Windows?

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    scroll box
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    down size
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    maximize
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    minimize
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Answer : 3. "maximize"

Q:

Where is the file saved by copy command temporarily saved?

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    clip board
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    printer
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    paste
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    object
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Answer : 1. "clip board"
Explanation :

When you use the copy command (Ctrl+C on Windows) to copy a file or text, the data is temporarily saved in an area of the computer's memory called the clipboard. The clipboard is a temporary storage location that holds the data you have copied or cut until you paste it elsewhere (using Ctrl+V on Windows). The clipboard allows you to move or duplicate data within or between applications.

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