Which of the following is not true about security when connecting to a network?
A) Understanding how your computer is connected does not threaten your identity or data.
B) Deciding how you physically connect your computer to the network determines the level of security.
C) Connecting to a network might involve decisions regarding safety and security.
D) Understanding how your computer is connected helps you maintain a level of security.
B
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Which of the following is TRUE about adding a new tab to the PowerPoint Ribbon?
A) When a new tab is created, one new group is automatically added to it. B) Three default groups—New Group1, New Group2, and New Group3—are added to the new tab. C) When a new tab is added, only one group, originally named New Group (Custom), can be included on the tab. D) Once a tab is added, it cannot be removed.
Match each of the following Task Manager tabs to their meanings:
I. Startup II. Users III. Process IV. App history V. Performance A. shows how Apps, Background processes, and Windows processes are using the system resources B. displays which user accounts are logged in to the computer C. displays the programs that begin automatically when a computer is turned on D. provides information about how Windows apps are using the system resources E. provides both data and graphs about the current activity of your CPU, Memory, Disks, and Network