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Question
section 6 - the windows desktop *
14 points
icon scroll bar recycle bin wallpaper start menu title bar task bar
small picture that links to
a
file/program
use up/down
arrows to
see window
information
top of each
window-
contains
buttons to
close,
minimize and
resize
put things
you no
longer
want/need
here
backdrop of
desktop that
can be
changed
clock and
To solve this matching problem about Windows Desktop components, we analyze each description and match it to the correct term:
1. "Small picture that links to a file/program"
- Icon: An icon is a small graphical representation (picture) that links to a file, program, or folder. So the correct match is "icon".
2. "Use up/down arrows to see window information"
- Scroll bar: Scroll bars (vertical/horizontal) use arrows to navigate and view hidden window content. So the correct match is "scroll bar".
3. "Top of each window - contains buttons to close, minimize and resize"
- Title bar: The title bar is at the top of a window and includes window control buttons (close, minimize, resize). So the correct match is "title bar".
4. "Put things you no longer want/need here"
- Recycle bin: The Recycle Bin is where deleted files (no longer wanted) are temporarily stored. So the correct match is "recycle bin".
5. "Backdrop of desktop that can be changed"
- Wallpaper: Wallpaper is the customizable background (backdrop) of the Windows Desktop. So the correct match is "wallpaper".
6. (Assuming the last partial description "Clock and..." refers to the taskbar)
- Task bar: The taskbar contains the clock, Start Menu, and other system/active window shortcuts. So the correct match is "task bar".
7. "Start Menu" (remaining term)
- The Start Menu is the primary menu to access programs, settings, etc., on Windows.
If we correct the original (possibly misselected) radio buttons:
- "Small picture that links to a file/program" → icon (select the radio button under "icon").
- "Use up/down arrows to see window information" → scroll bar (select the radio button under "scroll bar").
- "Top of each window - contains buttons to close, minimize and resize" → title bar (select the radio button under "title bar").
- "Put things you no longer want/need here" → recycle bin (select the radio button under "recycle bin").
- "Backdrop of desktop that can be changed" → wallpaper (select the radio button under "wallpaper").
- "Clock and..." (taskbar) → task bar (select the radio button under "task bar").
- "Start Menu" → (matches its own description, e.g., "Access programs/settings" if provided).
For the given image, the corrections to the radio buttons (based on the descriptions) are:
- "Small picture that links to a file/program": Select the radio button under icon (originally selected task bar, which is incorrect).
- "Use up/down arrows to see window information": Select the radio button under scroll bar (originally selected title bar, which is incorrect).
- "Top of each window - contains buttons to close, minimize and resize": Select the radio button under title bar (originally selected wallpaper, which is incorrect).
- "Put things you no longer want/need here": Correctly selected recycle bin (matches).
- "Backdrop of desktop that can be changed": Correctly selected scroll bar? No—wait, "backdrop" is wallpaper. Wait, the original image shows "Backdrop of desktop that can be changed" with the scroll bar radio button selected (incorrect). It should be wallpaper.
- "Clock and..." (task bar): The task bar radio button was originally selected for "Small picture..." (incorrect); it should be selected for the clock/start menu description.
To summarize the correct matches:
| Description | Correct Component |
|---|---|
| Use up/down arrows to see window information | Scroll bar |
| Top of each window - contains buttons…
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To solve this matching problem about Windows Desktop components, we analyze each description and match it to the correct term:
1. "Small picture that links to a file/program"
- Icon: An icon is a small graphical representation (picture) that links to a file, program, or folder. So the correct match is "icon".
2. "Use up/down arrows to see window information"
- Scroll bar: Scroll bars (vertical/horizontal) use arrows to navigate and view hidden window content. So the correct match is "scroll bar".
3. "Top of each window - contains buttons to close, minimize and resize"
- Title bar: The title bar is at the top of a window and includes window control buttons (close, minimize, resize). So the correct match is "title bar".
4. "Put things you no longer want/need here"
- Recycle bin: The Recycle Bin is where deleted files (no longer wanted) are temporarily stored. So the correct match is "recycle bin".
5. "Backdrop of desktop that can be changed"
- Wallpaper: Wallpaper is the customizable background (backdrop) of the Windows Desktop. So the correct match is "wallpaper".
6. (Assuming the last partial description "Clock and..." refers to the taskbar)
- Task bar: The taskbar contains the clock, Start Menu, and other system/active window shortcuts. So the correct match is "task bar".
7. "Start Menu" (remaining term)
- The Start Menu is the primary menu to access programs, settings, etc., on Windows.
If we correct the original (possibly misselected) radio buttons:
- "Small picture that links to a file/program" → icon (select the radio button under "icon").
- "Use up/down arrows to see window information" → scroll bar (select the radio button under "scroll bar").
- "Top of each window - contains buttons to close, minimize and resize" → title bar (select the radio button under "title bar").
- "Put things you no longer want/need here" → recycle bin (select the radio button under "recycle bin").
- "Backdrop of desktop that can be changed" → wallpaper (select the radio button under "wallpaper").
- "Clock and..." (taskbar) → task bar (select the radio button under "task bar").
- "Start Menu" → (matches its own description, e.g., "Access programs/settings" if provided).
For the given image, the corrections to the radio buttons (based on the descriptions) are:
- "Small picture that links to a file/program": Select the radio button under icon (originally selected task bar, which is incorrect).
- "Use up/down arrows to see window information": Select the radio button under scroll bar (originally selected title bar, which is incorrect).
- "Top of each window - contains buttons to close, minimize and resize": Select the radio button under title bar (originally selected wallpaper, which is incorrect).
- "Put things you no longer want/need here": Correctly selected recycle bin (matches).
- "Backdrop of desktop that can be changed": Correctly selected scroll bar? No—wait, "backdrop" is wallpaper. Wait, the original image shows "Backdrop of desktop that can be changed" with the scroll bar radio button selected (incorrect). It should be wallpaper.
- "Clock and..." (task bar): The task bar radio button was originally selected for "Small picture..." (incorrect); it should be selected for the clock/start menu description.
To summarize the correct matches:
| Description | Correct Component |
|---|---|
| Use up/down arrows to see window information | Scroll bar |
| Top of each window - contains buttons to close, minimize and resize | Title bar |
| Put things you no longer want/need here | Recycle bin |
| Backdrop of desktop that can be changed | Wallpaper |
| Clock and (system shortcuts) | Task bar |
| (Access programs/settings) | Start Menu |
If the question is to identify the correct matches (e.g., fix the radio buttons), the key is to map each description to the right component as explained.