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Intro to Internet Quiz Tutorial 2

True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

Most email addresses are case-sensitive.
 

 2. 

The only recipients of a message who are aware of Bcc recipients are other Bcc recipients.
 

 3. 

Most email programs automatically insert the sender’s name and email address in the From line of all outgoing messages.
 

 4. 

Viewing an attachment by double-clicking it saves the file on your computer.
 

 5. 

You can set your email program to insert a signature automatically into every message you send.
 

 6. 

The Internet is self-policing.
 

 7. 

When you use a Web-based mail service, you usually will not see advertising links.
 

 8. 

Because Google performs routine maintenance on its servers, such as backups and archives, some people are concerned that even messages deleted from a Gmail account might be stored forever in these backup files.
 

 9. 

The cost of sending email messages is expensive, so spammers must have lists of legitimate email addresses before they send out bulk email.
 

 10. 

The Windows Live Hotmail email service is free, but you must have a way to access it using a Web browser and an existing Internet connection.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 11. 

Most organizations have a single mail ____ to manage the email sent to and from the domain.
a.
caseload
c.
server
b.
signature
d.
client
 

 12. 

The two parts of an email address--the user name and the domain name--are separated by which of the following symbols?
a.
#
c.
*
b.
%
d.
@
 

 13. 

If the ____ line is blank, then the recipient might not read the associated message immediately or read it at all.
a.
Subject
c.
To
b.
From
d.
Cc
 

 14. 

A(n) ____ file is one that you can view but that you cannot change.
a.
read-only
c.
master
b.
archival
d.
static
 

 15. 

What is a smiley :-) an example of?
a.
netiquette
c.
emoticon
b.
characterization
d.
emotive
 

 16. 

____ provides a way for people who do not have an account with an ISP to use email in public libraries, businesses, and other places that provide connections to the Internet.
a.
Webmail
c.
POP clients
b.
ISPs
d.
ASPs
 

 17. 

In the To, Cc, or Bcc text boxes, you can separate multiple recipients’ email addresses with ____.
a.
periods
c.
ampersands
b.
semicolons
d.
Any of the above
 



 
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