A) A presentation software is a computer programme used to display information in the form of a slide show. B) It is a type of spreadsheet used for calculations. C) It is a graphic design software for logos D) It is a video editing tool for movies.
A) Adobe photoshop B) Google docs C) Microsoft word D) Microsoft Power Point
A) Video editing and graphic design B) Web development C) Word processing D) In school, in business and for training.
A) It is a method of encrypting data for security purposes. B) It refers to the physical storage of data in a warehouse. C) It is the act of deleting data permanently. D) It is the process of collecting raw facts (data) and turning them into meaningful results (information).
A) Data communication B) Data gathering, data preparation, inputs and processing. C) Data translocation D) Data evaporation
A) It is the act of using one or more computers to search for a signal. B) Sending files through the mail. C) It is the process of sharing data, instructions or information between two or more computers. D) It is using a computer to process data.
A) It sometimes decreases productivity B) It is only useful for communication C) It makes people less social D) Information sharing, resource sharing and speed.
A) High and low communication B) Wired and wireless communication. C) Direct and indirect communication D) High quality and low quality communication.
A) The internet is a massive global network that connects millions of computers all over the world. B) A global network of underground tunnels for data transmission. C) A computer hardware used for gaming. D) A software application for connecting people.
A) It is a collection of disconnected devices that share data wirelessly. B) It is a collection of two or more computers and devices connected together to share information and resources. C) It is a device that connects only two computers. D) It is a type of software that runs on a single computer.
A) An internet connection B) Computers, cables and routers. C) PowerPoint presentation D) Microsoft word
A) It consumes power. B) It makes life easier C) It creates vast opportunities D) It satisfies one's urge for attention.
A) United response list B) University relations laboratory C) Unity research laboratory D) Uniform Resource Location
A) An application that finds and connects one to free internet services. B) It is a software programme you use to access the internet. C) It is an application used in locating useful services D) A software for editing documents
A) It means being useful to online users B) It means behaving well in person and behaving badly online. C) It means staying safe and being kind online. D) It means being difficult to understand.
A) A government's control over citizens' internet use. B) It means having the right to choose what information about yourself is shared with others on the internet. C) The ability to share all personal information publicly. D) A type of social media platform
A) Do not check the sender's address B) Do not use strong, unique passwords. Use easy passwords C) Click on every link you encounter D) Think before you click
A) Viewing pictures of strangers B) Chatting with strangers C) Communication and information sharing D) Shopping for new expensive clothes
A) Controlling the weather B) Reversing time C) Predicting the future D) Communication, education and research.
A) It is a piece of computer hardware used to store data files, programs and information either temporarily or permanently. B) A tool for printing documents C) A type of computer virus D) It is a tool that deletes data
A) Universal storage B) Primary storage C) Low storage D) Full storage
A) Low storage B) Secondary storage C) Fast storage D) High storage
A) Sometimes B) No C) Yes D) I don't know
A) Increasing screen brightness B) It saves and retrieves data C) Translating languages D) Erasing keyboard keys
A) No B) Sometimes C) I don't know D) Yes
A) Engineering market and industry link B) Electronic mail C) Electricity mass D) Election mailing
A) Fighting virus B) Newsletters and subscriptions C) Making phone calls D) Changing TV channels
A) Serving as the sole means of formal communication B) Business communication C) Sending sensitive information without encryption D) Replacing all phone calls and meetings
A) Using it for complex, sensitive negotiations. B) Sending confidential information without encryption C) Including unprofessional humor in messages D) Sharing resources |