CSCI 100 Word Exam Fall 2016
Instructions: This exam is closed book, closed notes,
closed neighbor. If you have a question,
ask ME, not your neighbor. Your job is to
recreate the document on the back side of this page as exactly as you can using
the following directions. You have 50
minutes to complete this exam. If you
finish early you may leave.
1.
The
text file is available from http://employees.oneonta.edu/allisodl/csci100/word2016.txt.
2.
The
border is the third from the bottom, default settings.
3.
The
text is Arial 9 point. The headings are
Perpetua Titling MT 16 point. The table
column headings are Lucida Calligraphy 9 point, while the row headings are
Franklin Gothic Book 12 point. The table
text is Bookman Old Style 14 point. The
footer is Times New Roman 8 point.
4.
The
table column labels are centered vertically and horizontally. The table row labels are centered vertically
and left justified horizontally. The
table data is centered vertically and right justified horizontally.
5.
The
page margins are 0.5 inches all the way around.
The main text is two columns with a separating line, with each column
3.6 inches wide. The footer is adjusted
so that it is aligned with the text on both sides. The table is stretched to span the same
width.
6.
The
library image is available from http://employees.oneonta.edu/allisodl/csci100/library.jpg. The wireless access point image is available
from http://employees.oneonta.edu/allisodl/csci100/wireless.jpg.
7.
The
WordArt is Gradient Fill – Blue, Accent 1, Reflection. Add an Angle Bevel, and a Green, 8 pt Glow, Accent Color 6.
Stretch the text box the width of the page and center the text in the
text box.
8.
Add
trademark symbols to Red Dragon WiFi and Red Dragon WiFi Secure. Add
registered trademark symbols to 802.11 b/g/n and 802.11 b/g. Add two line Old English Text MT drop caps to
each paragraph.
9.
Print
out your answers in portrait mode, staple them to the back of this sheet, write
your name at the top, and turn everything in to me.
10.
Here
is what it should look like: key
T |
he main campus of SUNY Oneonta gives you a small town feel while providing you with 21st century facilities. The campus consists of 37 buildings located on 250 acres overlooking the city of Oneonta and the Susquehanna Valley. The campus includes numerous classroom buildings, residences and dining halls. A main attraction is the Hunt College Union which is a focal point for many College activities, including student government, leadership programs, Greek affairs, and literary and musical performances. The Morris Conference Center is a full-service, year-round residential conference center available to college, community, business, and professional organizations. The Center is noted for excellence in service, dining, and lodging, all at very attractive rates.
W |
e are proud of the Milne Library which holds a collection of over
550,000 volumes and is the second largest within the 13 SUNY colleges of arts
and sciences. The spacious facility accommodates both individual and group
study and includes a 40-station computer lab. Laptops are available for use
within the library, which is networked for wireless access.
T |
he Fine Arts Building houses programs in the visual
and performing arts. The Laurence B. Goodrich Theater and the Hamblin Arena
Theater share the central section of the building with the Fine Arts Gallery.
It is the perfect place to sample some of the Fine Arts offerings of our
university. For cutting edge technology,
visit the Instructional Resources Center which is designed to accommodate,
support, and maintain all of the current technology used in the instructional
process on campus.
T |
o make sure you stay healthy, we offer the
Health and Wellness Center which provides numerous services and programs for
our students. If you are longing for
some fresh air, then visit our 180-acre College Camp, located about two miles
from campus, which features an observatory, lodge, and outdoor recreational
facilities. In nearby Cooperstown, on
the shores of Otsego Lake, the College owns 672 acres of woodland, pond, and
shoreline that serve as an aquatic and terrestrial ecological research area for
the Biological Field Station. Cooperstown is also home to the internationally
acclaimed Cooperstown Graduate Program in History Museum Studies.
W |
e are proud to provide a saturation of wireless network
signal to residence halls and academic buildings here on campus. We are
currently in the process of upgrading our wireless system, with Wilber, Grant,
Golding, Tobey, Higgins, Hulbert, Milne and Schumacher now using new 802.11
b/g/n® wireless access points in front of new switching hardware. The rest of
our buildings use a slightly older but still very capable 802.11 b/g® access
point with brand-new switch gear. Over the next couple of years we plan on
replacing all of the older APs with newer units.
W |
e have installed access points in residence halls at a density of approximately one access point per ten students. If you walk down the hall, you will see them mounted on the wall or ceiling.
O |
ur Access Points broadcast two different SSIDs,
or Service Set Identifiers. One is "Red Dragon WiFi"™,
which is an unsecured, unencrypted connection, and the other is "Red
Dragon Secure"™ which is encrypted. We recommend strongly that you use the
encrypted Secure SSID unless your particular device (usually older gaming
consoles) cannot use an encrypted connection. The Secure connection makes it
practically impossible for anyone to capture your traffic between your machine
and the AP, which is good if you are doing online banking or any other
sensitive internet usage.
|
Resident
Undergrad |
Nonresident
Undergrad |
Resident Grad |
Nonresident Grad |
Tuition |
$2785.00 |
$4685.00 |
$7410.00 |
$8430.00 |
Comprehensive Fee |
$658.50 |
$658.50 |
$471.00 |
$471.00 |