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Question 1
4 out of 4 points

When you launch Internet Explorer from the Start screen tile, the Address bar is located _____.

Selected Answer: at the bottom of the screen
Answers:

at the bottom of the screen

at the top of the screen

along the right edge of the screen

along the left edge of the screen

Question 2
4 out of 4 points

When you launch Internet Explorer from the Start screen tile, what happens to the Address bar as you scroll down a web page?

Selected Answer: It disappears.
Answers:

It disappears.

It becomes dimmed.

It becomes transparent.

It is moved to the top of the page.

Question 3
0 out of 4 points

The _____ feature in Internet Explorer looks for the next page in a website and lets you move to the next page without having to locate the next page hyperlink.

Selected Answer: Go Forward
Answers:

Flip Ahead

Go Forward

Locate

Move

Question 4
4 out of 4 points

What type of error will you get if you make a typing mistake while entering a web address in the Address bar of Internet Explorer?

Selected Answer: Page Not Found error
Answers:

Page Not Found error

Spelling error

Loaded Last Known Page error

Not Authorized to View Page error

Question 5
4 out of 4 points

When you open multiple web pages within the same Internet Explorer window, this is called _____.

Selected Answer: tabbed browsing
Answers:

tabbed browsing

system resource overload

multitasking

multi-thread browsing

Question 6
4 out of 4 points

In Internet Explorer, you can add a web page as a tile on your Start screen by using the _____ option.

Selected Answer: Pin to Start
Answers:
Add to favorites

New Tab

Frequent

Pin to Start

Question 7
4 out of 4 points

Which of the following best describes the popularity of Chrome?

Selected Answer: It has been steadily increasing.
Answers:
It has been steadily decreasing.

It has fallen sharply.

It has been steadily increasing.

It has remained

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