Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 8 is used to . . . . . . . . in Google chrome commands? A. Jump to a specific tab B. Close all specific tabs C. Close a specific tab D. Remove a specific tab

Jump to a specific tab
Close all specific tabs
Close a specific tab
Remove a specific tab

The correct answer is: A. Jump to a specific tab.

Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 8 are used to jump to the corresponding tab in Google Chrome. For example, Ctrl + 1 will jump to the first tab, Ctrl + 2 will jump to the second tab, and so on.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: Jump to a specific tab. This is the correct answer. Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 8 are used to jump to the corresponding tab in Google Chrome.
  • Option B: Close all specific tabs. This is not the correct answer. Ctrl + W is used to close the current tab, and Ctrl + Shift + W is used to close all tabs except the current tab.
  • Option C: Close a specific tab. This is not the correct answer. Ctrl + W is used to close the current tab, and Ctrl + Shift + W is used to close all tabs except the current tab.
  • Option D: Remove a specific tab. This is not the correct answer. There is no keyboard shortcut to remove a specific tab in Google Chrome.