Answer:
1 D
2 A
3 C
4 E
5 F
6 B
Step-by-step explanation:
1 When you copy a document, D. you make another one that is the same as the original.
When we copy a document and paste it somewhere, we make another with the same content, format and size as the original document.
2 When you click on something with your mouse, A. you make it work.
When we click on some icon/button/tab on computer, it is either selected or starts working/running.
3 When you save something on a computer, C. you keep the information that you put into it.
In most of the cases, content is not saved, unless we give it save command. On saving the content is kept on computer for later use.
4 When you make a hardcopy of a document, E. you print it on paper.
Soft copy of some document (usually text or image) is something on computer or storage device. When we print it on paper, the printed document is called hard copy.
5 When you cut and paste something, F. you take it from one document and put it in another place or document.
Bu cut and paste, the content/file/folder no longer remains on the original location and becomes available on location where we pasted it.
6 When you log on/off, B. you start/finish using a computer by giving some information (e.g. a password).
Logging on or in into something means starting your session on computer/web/application by putting in your user id and password.
You log off from computer/web when you finish your session and select log off button.