11.1.5 Practice Questions Flashcards
You need to install a 32-bit application on a 32-bit version of Windows 10. In which default directory will the application be installed?
%systemdrive%\Program Files
EXPLANATION
On a 32-bit operating system, all programs are installed in the Program Files directory (the Program Files [x86] directory doesn’t exist).
Where system root is the C: drive, what is the path to the directories that hold user profiles in Windows 10?
C:\Users*username*
EXPLANATION
On Windows 10, user profiles are stored on the system root drive in the Users*username* directories. If C: is the system root drive, user profiles are stored in C:\Users*username*.
Where system root is the C: drive, where are fonts stored on a Windows 10 system?
C:\Windows\Fonts\
EXPLANATION
On all versions of Windows, fonts are stored in the %systemroot%\Fonts\ directory. For Windows 10, %systemroot% is C:\Windows by default. The %systemdrive% variable identifies the drive where Windows is installed (by default the C:\ drive).
Which file system path is the default location for system files in Windows 10?
C:\Windows
EXPLANATION
In Windows 10, the default location of system files is C:\Windows.
Which of the following best describes the use of Libraries in Windows?
Special folders that group files and folders, possibly stored in both local or network locations, into a single logical folder.
EXPLANATION
The Libraries feature is used to group files and folders stored both locally and on network locations into a single logical folder. When you open a library, you see the files and folders associated with that library as if they were in a single folder, even though the library contents might exist in several different locations in the file system. While Libraries can be used to group files of the same type, that is not their only purpose. System folders (such as My Pictures or My Videos) are typically used to group files by type. All files in these folders are within the same folder, unlike Libraries that logically group files from multiple locations. HomeGroups are a simple way of sharing resources and managing authentication to resources on a home network.
Which of the following are true of libraries? (Select TWO.)
Each library can contain multiple folders from different file system locations.
A single folder can be added to multiple libraries.
EXPLANATION
The Libraries feature is used to group files and folders, stored both locally and on network locations, into a single logical folder. When you open a library, you see the files and folders associated with that library as if they were in a single folder, even though the library contents might exist in several different locations in the file system. Each library can hold multiple folders. A single folder can be added to multiple libraries.
You have created a custom Library using D:\Stats as the path to the Library. You want the files in the D:\Reports folder to be available in the Library you created. The files should also still be accessible using the D:\Reports folder.
Which of the following steps would BEST meet your requirements?
Include the D:\Reports folder in the library.
EXPLANATION
When you include a folder in a library, the files in the folder are available through the library. To add folders to a library:
Edit a library’s properties and click Include a folder.
Right-click a folder and select Include in library.
Copying the folder into the library would give you two different copies of the folder. Moving the folder into the D:\Stats folder would change the original path to the folder. Creating a new library would not include the folder in the first library you created.