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4.  DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc.

                    5.   Radial Fill uses circular gradients to centre focus and create visual depth.


                    6.  Moving a folder means creating a duplicate of the folder.


                    7.  RAM is a volatile memory.

                    8.  Shapes can be modified using the yellow-coloured adjustment handle.


                 C.  Fill in the blanks.

                    1.   Rotating an image is a process where you turn the image towards another
                                       .

                    2.   Each file has its own unique name, which is made up of two parts separated by a

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                    3.   The two types of primary memory are                       and                 .
                    4.   The Crossed-out Eyeball icon means the layer is                      .

                    5.  Windows has a built-in file manager application called the                       .

                    6.  One byte is made up of                     bits.

                    7.   Misspelt words are shown with                     wavy underlines.

                    8.   A                is a place on the computer used to keep files together.


                 D.  Answer the following questions:
                    1.  State the purpose of a footer in a document.

                    2.  What is Primary Memory?

                    3.  Differentiate between copying and moving.

                    4.  List any two types of backgrounds.

                    5.  Name any two secondary storage devices and state their storage capacity.

                    6.  Write the steps to apply a style to an image.

                    7.  What are temporary files?
                    8.  Write the use of Mirror Brush tool.















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