Let's dive into the questions one by one:
A folder can organise and store related files in it. Folders help keep files organized on a computer, much like folders in a filing cabinet.
The deleted files and folders are stored in the Recycle Bin . The Recycle Bin is a temporary storage for files that are deleted, allowing users the chance to restore them if needed before they are permanently removed.
A file is a collection of data identified using a name on the storage device. Each file typically has a name and an extension that identifies its type.
You can press Ctrl + A keys to select all the files of a folder. This shortcut helps quickly highlight all files and folders inside a particular directory.
For the True and False statements:
True : A file is a collection of data and information. Files can contain documents, images, programs, or any other form of data.
False : A file and a folder are represented with the same icon. Typically, files and folders have different icons to differentiate their functions.
False : Copying a file does not remove it from its original location. Instead, it creates a duplicate in a new location while keeping the original intact.
True : We cannot restore all the files from the Recycle Bin if they have been permanently deleted or if the Recycle Bin has been emptied.
False : A file cannot have any number of folders in it. Folders can contain files and other folders, but a single file cannot contain folders.