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Richard Rost 
           
32 days ago
Q1. What is the main advantage of using the key down event in Microsoft Access over the key press event?
A. Key down can capture text input more accurately.
B. Key down can detect non-character keys such as F1, control, and arrow keys.
C. Key down is faster in execution than key press.
D. Key down is more suited for capturing ASCII values.

Q2. When does the key down event occur relative to the key press event?
A. After the key press event.
B. Simultaneously with the key press event.
C. Whenever a non-character key is pressed.
D. Before the key press event.

Q3. How does the key down event determine which key was pressed?
A. By using the key ASCII value.
B. By using the shift key status.
C. By using the key code.
D. By using the Unicode character value.

Q4. If the shift key is pressed, what key code does it return in the key down event?
A. 65
B. 0
C. 112
D. 16

Q5. How can you nullify a key press using the key down event?
A. Set key ASCII to zero.
B. Set key code equal to zero.
C. Unassign the key in the settings.
D. Use a control structure to ignore the key.

Q6. What combination of shift values would represent shift and alt keys being pressed?
A. 0
B. 3
C. 5
D. 7

Q7. How can you react to a specific key combination, such as control alt space bar, using the key down event?
A. Check the key values in Windows settings.
B. Use key press event for the combination.
C. Determine the key code and shift value for the combination.
D. Use third-party software to capture the combination.

Q8. Why is it not possible to capture control alt delete using the key down event?
A. It is not recognized by Microsoft Access.
B. It is programmed at the system level by Windows.
C. It requires special permissions from the operating system.
D. It is considered a non-standard key combination.

Q9. What would the shift value be if both control and alt keys are pressed?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 6

Q10. What action does key code 113 execute in Microsoft Access?
A. F1 key action
B. F2 key action
C. Ctrl A key action
D. Space key action

Answers: 1-B; 2-D; 3-C; 4-D; 5-B; 6-C; 7-C; 8-B; 9-D; 10-B

DISCLAIMER: Quiz questions are AI generated. If you find any that are wrong, don't make sense, or aren't related to the video topic at hand, then please post a comment and let me know. Thanks.

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