Correct option is C
Correct answer: (c) Right-click on the file → Select Rename → Type new name → Press Enter
Explanation:
- The correct method to rename a file or folder using the right mouse button is:
Right-click on the file/folder → Select “Rename” → Type the new name → Press Enter. - This method works in Windows operating systems and most graphical user interfaces (GUIs).
- Once the new name is entered and confirmed with Enter, the file or folder is successfully renamed.
Information Booster:
- Alternative methods to rename a file/folder:
- Keyboard shortcut: Select the file and press F2, then type the new name.
- Single click (Windows 11/Explorer): Click once on the name text (not icon), wait briefly, and type the new name.
- File extensions (e.g., .txt, .jpg, .docx) should not be changed unless necessary, as they determine the file type and program association.
Additional Knowledge:
- (a) Incorrect – The “New” option creates new items, not rename existing ones.
- (b) Incorrect – Double-click opens the file instead of renaming it.
- (d) Incorrect – “Delete” removes the file, not rename it.