In many wired courtrooms, a judge may maintain ultimate control of a video presentation by using a:
a. kill switch
b. bench-mounted monitor
c. 2-in-1-out switch
d. remote control
Q. 2How can the legal team avoid ethical problems with sensitive information in Excel?
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 3Explain how to find resources for learning how to use a spreadsheet and its features.
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 4A connection into which a laptop may be plugged is:
a. a VCR or DVD port.
b. a plug-in.
c. an outlet.
d. a laptop port.
Q. 5Most office functions can be divided into the following categories:
a. calendar, typing, contacts, and accounting.
b. calendar, scanning, research, and accounting.
c. calendar, contacts, scanning, and research.
d. calendar, contacts, files, and accounting.
Q. 6The technology staff at the courthouse
a. are often helpful, but limited in the services they can offer.
b. often have specialized knowledge and extensive experience.
c. can help with resources throughout the building, but know little about each judge's preferences.
d. will always speak in terms the legal team can understand.
Q. 7The trial team can assume that taking equipment through courthouse security
a. seldom happens quickly and smoothly.
b. is usually a short and painless experience.
c. can be accomplished without conferring with court staff.
d. should never be attempted.
Q. 8Integrated functions are:
a. the sharing of data between different network providers.
b. the sharing of data among different program features.
c. the chronological listings of transactions.
d. the internal structure of a file.
Q. 9A_________ integrates some or all of the program functions, such as timekeeping, billing, and calendaring, into one.
a. program suite
b. package
c. bundle
d. program shell