The name given to program that is stored in the system or in a diskette is known as...

A. Index
B. Icon
C. File name
D. None of the above

And you think it's ... ?

File name.. But not that sure

You should check your text to be sure.

Data files (word processing files, spreadsheet files, etc.) all have file names.

Programs have names, too (MS Office, for example, has Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.), but I've never heard them called "file names."

I'd say D, but you need to check and double-check your text to be sure.

OK. Thanks

To answer this question, we need to understand what each given option means.

A. Index: An index is a data structure used to improve the speed of data retrieval operations in a database or file system. It is not related to the name given to a program stored in a system or diskette.

B. Icon: An icon is a visual representation of a file, folder, or program. Icons are used to identify and launch programs, but they are not the name given to a program itself.

C. File name: A file name is the name given to a program or file that is stored in a system or diskette. It is used to identify and locate a specific program or file.

D. None of the above: This option indicates that none of the given choices are correct.

Based on the explanations above, the correct answer to the question is C. File name.