1.) Alphonsus and Larry are discussing Start menu commands. Alphonsus will go to Control Panel to see a display of all local and remote drives. Larry will go to Computer to make changes to some computer settings. Who is correct?

A. Neither Alphonsus nor Larry is correct.
B. Only Alphonsus is correct.
C. Only Larry is correct. (wrong answer)
D. Both Alphonsus and Larry are correct.

2.) To access WordPad, Jill will click on Start, All Programs, Accessories, and WordPad. To access Notepad, Karl will click on Start, All Programs, Accessories, and Notepad. Who is correctly accessing the word processor?
A. Both Jill and Karl are correct.
B. Neither Jill nor Karl is correct.
C. Only Jill is correct. (wrong answer)
D. Only Karl is correct.

please help asap, I'm really stuck on these two.

1.) To determine who is correct in the first scenario, we need to understand the purpose of the Control Panel and Computer in the Windows Start menu.

The Control Panel is a central location in Windows where you can view and customize various system settings and options, including managing drives. If Alphonsus wants to see a display of all local and remote drives, going to the Control Panel is the correct action. So, Alphonsus is correct.

On the other hand, the "Computer" option in the Start menu typically takes you to the file explorer, where you can browse and access files and folders on your computer. It doesn't directly provide access to computer settings. Therefore, Larry is incorrect in this scenario.

The correct answer is B. Only Alphonsus is correct.

2.) In this scenario, both Jill and Karl are accessing word processors, but the question asks specifically about correctly accessing WordPad.

WordPad is a basic word processing application that is usually found under the "Accessories" folder in the Start menu. Jill's steps of clicking on Start, All Programs, Accessories, and WordPad correctly navigate to the location of WordPad. So, Jill is correct in accessing WordPad.

Notepad, on the other hand, is a simple text editor and not a dedicated word processor. While Karl's steps of clicking on Start, All Programs, Accessories, and Notepad are accurate in finding the location of Notepad, the question asks about correctly accessing WordPad. Therefore, Karl is not correctly accessing the word processor.

The correct answer is C. Only Jill is correct.