1.
How many types of e-mail accounts does Outlook support? A.
4 B.
1 C.
5 D.
6 2.
What does POP3 stand for? A.
Pretty Original Postoffice 3 B.
Post Office Protocol-3 C.
Nothing; it’s just a protocol type D.
Any of the above 3.
What’s the difference between POP3 and IMAP accounts? A.
One has a mailbox on a server that
you download mail from; with the other your mailbox stays on the server
and Outlook mirrors that mailbox. B.
There is no difference. C.
POP3 accounts have an undelete
feature while IMAP accounts don’t. D.
One is faster than the other. 4.
What’s the easiest way to set up an e-mail account? A.
Click the File menu, choose New,
and click Account. B.
Click the Tools menu, click E-mail
Accounts, and choose Add a new e-mail account. C.
Right-click on a mail folder and
click Accounts. D.
Click the Actions menu and click
E-mail Accounts 5.
What feature isn’t available in an HTTP account? A.
Spelling and grammar check. B.
Copying files to your personal
folders C.
Using rules. D.
Junk e-mail features. 6.
Where can you access send/receive options from? A.
Click the options arrow on the
send/receive button on the standard toolbar. B.
Click Tools, click Options, click
the Mail Setup tab, and click the Send/Receive button. C.
Click the Tools menu, choose
Send/Receive, and then choose the correct option. D.
Any of the above. 7.
Where are you most likely to have a Microsoft Exchange Server
account set up? A.
At work. B.
At school. C.
At home. D.
None of the above. 8.
Which information do you need when setting up an HTTP account? A.
Your e-mail address, your
password, your incoming server, and your outgoing server. B.
Your name, your e-mail address,
and your password. C.
Your e-mail address, your outgoing
server, and the outgoing port number. D.
Your e-mail address, your
password, and your Internet Service Provider name and telephone number. 9.
What folders will you see in an IMAP account? A.
You will always see calendar,
contacts, and inbox. B.
You’ll see inbox, plus whatever
other folders you’ve chosen during setup. C.
It depends on what your system
administrator has set. D.
You will always see your inbox and
tasks list. 10.
If Outlook is closed, where else can you access e-mail account
settings? A.
Choosing the Mail icon in the
Control Panel. B.
By pressing F8 when your computer
starts. C.
You can only set up an e-mail
account when Outlook is open. D.
Double-click the Account icon on
your desktop.
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