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124 Microsoft Windows XP 6. You open a file or folder by double-clicking it. (True or False?) 7. Do this to display the contents of a certain drive or folder: Right-click the drive or folder. Click the drive or folder while holding down the <Alt> key. Double-click the drive or folder. Triple-click the drive or folder. in in g A. B. C. D. 8. To view an object’s properties, right-click the object and select Properties from the shortcut menu. (True or False?) Click the Up button on the toolbar. Click the Back button on the toolbar. Press <Ctrl> + <Z>. Click the Address Bar on the toolbar and select the appropriate drive or folder. fo A. B. C. D. rt ra 9. When you’re browsing the contents of your computer, do this to move back or up to the previous level or folder. (Select all that apply.) ed 10. Which of the following statements is NOT true? be us A. You can move a file or folder to a new location by dragging and dropping it. B. You can rename a file or folder by right-clicking it, selecting Rename from the shortcut menu, typing the new name and pressing <Enter>. C. A plus symbol ( ) next to a folder in Windows Explorer indicates the folder is locked and cannot be modified or deleted. D. Holding down the <Ctrl> key while you’re dragging and dropping something copies it instead of moving it. tt o 11. Delete a file or folder by clicking it, pressing the <Delete> key, and confirming the deletion. (True or False?) No 12. Do this to select multiple files and folders: (Select all that apply.) ua tio n: A. Click and drag a rectangle around any adjacent files you want to select. B. Select File → Select Multiple Files from the menu, and then click the files you want to select. C. Click the first file you want to select, press and hold down the <Shift> key and click the last file you want to select. D. Hold down the <Ctrl> key and click the files you want to select. Ev al 13. Which of the following statements is NOT true? (Select all that apply.) 2002 CustomGuide, Inc. A. You can find a file on your computer by clicking the Start button, selecting Search, enter what you want to search for using the Search Companion and click Search. B. Open Windows Explorer by clicking the Start button and selecting All Programs → Windows Explorer. C. To save a file in a location other than the program’s default folder you have to save the file, then use My Computer or Windows Explorer to move the file to the desired location. D. You can display the contents of a drive or folder using Thumbnails, Tiles, Icons, List, or Details View.