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Test 4 Review Chapters 7 & 8 Access and PowerPoint

Which of the following is not an operating system function? A. starting the computer B. managing programs C. word processing D. establishing an Internet connection

The process called ____ sends print jobs to a buffer instead of sending them immediately to the printer. A. paging B. spooling C. swapping D. waiting

PKZIP is a popular ____ utility. A. file compression B. antivirus C. operating system D. network connection

A(n) ____ connects a communications channel to a sending or receiving device such as a computer. A. wireless access point B. dedicated line C. analog signal D. modem

The FDA recently agreed to allow a group of volunteers to have a(n) ____ chip implanted in their bodies. This device can be scanned for medical and identification information, and someday may allow people to be tracked by GPS. A. IdentiFy B. VeriChip C. WhereAmI D. TrackMe