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E-TECH long quiz

E-TECH long quiz
45問 • 1年前
  • Gerry Anne Malijan
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  • 1

    most known anf most-used search engine in the world.

    Google

  • 2

    software systems that are designed to search for information on the world wide web

    Search engines

  • 3

    skills you can improve or adapt to

    critical thinking, data organizing, research presenting

  • 4

    the ability to reflect on the information presented to you

    critical thinking

  • 5

    a good researcher can organize his/her collected data. as you collect those data, be sure to track where specific information js gathered

    data organizing

  • 6

    Part of your research is the actual writing, be creative and reflective in writing your research, explain every detail and step into achieving your objective

    research presenting

  • 7

    Boolean operators

    quotation marks: (" "), addition sign, NOT or subtraction sign, AND or Ampersand Sign(&), OR or vertical slash, asterisk, and parenthesis sign

  • 8

    a computer program or device that provides for input, editing, formatting, and output of text often with some additional features.

    word processor

  • 9

    one of Microsoft word window 2019's most important parts.

    quick access tool bar

  • 10

    at the top left corner of the screen, right above the file tab

    quick access toolbar

  • 11

    it is where commands you use most often are kept.

    quick access toolbar

  • 12

    it is situated at the top and middle of the document window and displays the program or documents name.

    title bar

  • 13

    it is referring to a generic name that is shown by the software of the program

    title bar

  • 14

    contains commands organized in three components

    ribbon

  • 15

    these appear across the top of the ribbon and contain groups of related commands.

    tabs

  • 16

    they organize related commands

    groups

  • 17

    appear within each group as mentioned above. some groups also have a small arrow in the bottom-right corner that you can click for even more options

    commands

  • 18

    consist a slider that you can slide left or right to zoom in or out

    zoom control

  • 19

    gives you a number of ways to change how your document is shown

    view buttons

  • 20

    this view opens the document to a full screen. this view is great for reading large amounts of text or simply reviewing your work.

    read mode

  • 21

    displays pages exactly as they will apear when printes. this is the default document view in word.

    printed layout view

  • 22

    shows how a document appears when viewed by a web browser. this view displays the document as a webpage, which can be helpful if you're using word to publish content online

    web layout

  • 23

    part of the window that displays the document information as well as the insertion point location.

    status bar

  • 24

    appears as very small arrow in the lower-right corner if many groups on the ribbon.

    dialog box launcher

  • 25

    highlight the texts that you want to double space

    double spacing

  • 26

    a powerful presentation software developed by dennis austin and thomas rudkin at forethought Inc.

    Microsoft PowerPoint

  • 27

    it was supposed to be named presenter, but the name was not adaoted due to trademark issues.

    Microsoft PowerPoint

  • 28

    contains all the creation, save, share, and print options for your presentations

    file menu and backstage view

  • 29

    a customizable toolbar olaced by default above the ribbon, here you can add icons for your offen used commands.

    quick access toolbar

  • 30

    has tabs which in turn contain groups of buttons for various options, some groups also contain galleries

    ribbon

  • 31

    located on the left side of the interface, the slides oane shows thumbnails of all the slides in the open presentation

    slides pane

  • 32

    displays the active slide

    slide area

  • 33

    contains more options and appears when you choose an option in one of the ribbon tabs.

    task pane

  • 34

    a horizontal strip that provides information about the opened presentation like slide number, applied theme, etc.

    status bar

  • 35

    right below the active slide is where the speaker notes are written for the current slide.

    notes pane

  • 36

    note that none of this content is visible on the actual slude while presenting, although it is visible in both notes page view and presenter view

    notes pane

  • 37

    it is a semitransparent floating toolbar that spawns right next to selected text, hover the cursor upon it

    mini toolbar

  • 38

    a group of slides that you create either scratch or a template that contains information you want to share.

    PowerPoint presentation

  • 39

    keep slide counts to a minimum to maintain a clear message and to keep the audience attentive.

    minimize

  • 40

    avoid being fancy by using font style that is easy to read.

    clarity

  • 41

    this is known as the 6x7 rule

    simplicity

  • 42

    summarize the information on the screen to have your audience focus on what the speaker is saying than on reading the slide

    simplicity

  • 43

    use graphics to help in your presentation but not too many distract the audience.

    visuals

  • 44

    make your design uniform. avoid having different font styles and backgrounds

    consistency

  • 45

    use light font on a dark background or vice versa. this is done so that itbis easier to read.

    contrast

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    reviewer

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    reviewer

    reviewer

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    Reviewer : RAW

    Reviewer : RAW

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    Reviewer : RAW

    Reviewer : RAW

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    Reviewer : PHYSCIE

    Reviewer : PHYSCIE

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    Reviewer : PHYSCIE

    Reviewer : PHYSCIE

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    Reviewer : PAGBASA

    Reviewer : PAGBASA

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    Reviewer : PAGBASA

    Reviewer : PAGBASA

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    Reviewer : 21st

    Reviewer : 21st

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    Reviewer : 21st

    Reviewer : 21st

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    PHYSCI : reviewer

    PHYSCI : reviewer

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    PHYSCI : reviewer

    PHYSCI : reviewer

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    PHYSCI : reviewer

    PHYSCI : reviewer

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    PHYSCI : reviewer

    PHYSCI : reviewer

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    PHYSCIE

    PHYSCIE

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    PHYSCIE

    PHYSCIE

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    21st

    21st

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    21st

    21st

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    PHYSICS

    PHYSICS

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    PHYSICS

    PHYSICS

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    P.e

    P.e

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    P.e

    P.e

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    PHILO

    PHILO

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    PHILO

    PHILO

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    Pr2 midterms

    Pr2 midterms

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    Pr2 midterms

    Pr2 midterms

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    ucsp midterms

    ucsp midterms

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    ucsp midterms

    ucsp midterms

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    perdev midterms

    perdev midterms

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    perdev midterms

    perdev midterms

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    philo

    philo

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    philo

    philo

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    PHYSICS

    PHYSICS

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    PHYSICS

    PHYSICS

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    UCSP

    UCSP

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    UCSP

    UCSP

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    e-tech

    e-tech

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    e-tech

    e-tech

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    perdev

    perdev

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    perdev

    perdev

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    pr2

    pr2

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    pr2

    pr2

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    p6

    p6

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    p6

    p6

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    p.e

    p.e

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    p.e

    p.e

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    philo

    philo

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    philo

    philo

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    fpl

    fpl

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    fpl

    fpl

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    MIL

    MIL

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    MIL

    MIL

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    3I's

    3I's

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    3I's

    3I's

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    DRRR

    DRRR

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    DRRR

    DRRR

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    bio

    bio

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    bio

    bio

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    CHEM

    CHEM

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    CHEM

    CHEM

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    most known anf most-used search engine in the world.

    Google

  • 2

    software systems that are designed to search for information on the world wide web

    Search engines

  • 3

    skills you can improve or adapt to

    critical thinking, data organizing, research presenting

  • 4

    the ability to reflect on the information presented to you

    critical thinking

  • 5

    a good researcher can organize his/her collected data. as you collect those data, be sure to track where specific information js gathered

    data organizing

  • 6

    Part of your research is the actual writing, be creative and reflective in writing your research, explain every detail and step into achieving your objective

    research presenting

  • 7

    Boolean operators

    quotation marks: (" "), addition sign, NOT or subtraction sign, AND or Ampersand Sign(&), OR or vertical slash, asterisk, and parenthesis sign

  • 8

    a computer program or device that provides for input, editing, formatting, and output of text often with some additional features.

    word processor

  • 9

    one of Microsoft word window 2019's most important parts.

    quick access tool bar

  • 10

    at the top left corner of the screen, right above the file tab

    quick access toolbar

  • 11

    it is where commands you use most often are kept.

    quick access toolbar

  • 12

    it is situated at the top and middle of the document window and displays the program or documents name.

    title bar

  • 13

    it is referring to a generic name that is shown by the software of the program

    title bar

  • 14

    contains commands organized in three components

    ribbon

  • 15

    these appear across the top of the ribbon and contain groups of related commands.

    tabs

  • 16

    they organize related commands

    groups

  • 17

    appear within each group as mentioned above. some groups also have a small arrow in the bottom-right corner that you can click for even more options

    commands

  • 18

    consist a slider that you can slide left or right to zoom in or out

    zoom control

  • 19

    gives you a number of ways to change how your document is shown

    view buttons

  • 20

    this view opens the document to a full screen. this view is great for reading large amounts of text or simply reviewing your work.

    read mode

  • 21

    displays pages exactly as they will apear when printes. this is the default document view in word.

    printed layout view

  • 22

    shows how a document appears when viewed by a web browser. this view displays the document as a webpage, which can be helpful if you're using word to publish content online

    web layout

  • 23

    part of the window that displays the document information as well as the insertion point location.

    status bar

  • 24

    appears as very small arrow in the lower-right corner if many groups on the ribbon.

    dialog box launcher

  • 25

    highlight the texts that you want to double space

    double spacing

  • 26

    a powerful presentation software developed by dennis austin and thomas rudkin at forethought Inc.

    Microsoft PowerPoint

  • 27

    it was supposed to be named presenter, but the name was not adaoted due to trademark issues.

    Microsoft PowerPoint

  • 28

    contains all the creation, save, share, and print options for your presentations

    file menu and backstage view

  • 29

    a customizable toolbar olaced by default above the ribbon, here you can add icons for your offen used commands.

    quick access toolbar

  • 30

    has tabs which in turn contain groups of buttons for various options, some groups also contain galleries

    ribbon

  • 31

    located on the left side of the interface, the slides oane shows thumbnails of all the slides in the open presentation

    slides pane

  • 32

    displays the active slide

    slide area

  • 33

    contains more options and appears when you choose an option in one of the ribbon tabs.

    task pane

  • 34

    a horizontal strip that provides information about the opened presentation like slide number, applied theme, etc.

    status bar

  • 35

    right below the active slide is where the speaker notes are written for the current slide.

    notes pane

  • 36

    note that none of this content is visible on the actual slude while presenting, although it is visible in both notes page view and presenter view

    notes pane

  • 37

    it is a semitransparent floating toolbar that spawns right next to selected text, hover the cursor upon it

    mini toolbar

  • 38

    a group of slides that you create either scratch or a template that contains information you want to share.

    PowerPoint presentation

  • 39

    keep slide counts to a minimum to maintain a clear message and to keep the audience attentive.

    minimize

  • 40

    avoid being fancy by using font style that is easy to read.

    clarity

  • 41

    this is known as the 6x7 rule

    simplicity

  • 42

    summarize the information on the screen to have your audience focus on what the speaker is saying than on reading the slide

    simplicity

  • 43

    use graphics to help in your presentation but not too many distract the audience.

    visuals

  • 44

    make your design uniform. avoid having different font styles and backgrounds

    consistency

  • 45

    use light font on a dark background or vice versa. this is done so that itbis easier to read.

    contrast