A) BDN and RAM B) CPU and RAM C) CPU and VAN D) COG and CAT
A) CPU B) Motherboard C) RAM D) Power supply
A) Storage HDD/SDD B) Keyboard C) Mouse D) Monitor
A) It wipes away dust. B) It makes the computer cold. C) It helps regulate temperature. D) It makes the computer faster
A) Protects the computer from rain. B) Protects the computer from sun. C) Protects the computer from rats. D) Houses all components.
A) Monitor B) Keyboard C) Printer D) Speaker
A) Keyboard B) Mouse C) Monitor D) Joystick
A) Communication. B) Disgrace C) Talking too much D) Disagreeing.
A) Increased memory B) Increased battery life C) Increased productivity D) Increased screen time
A) Access to information. B) Prevention of sickness C) Protection of life D) Extended entertainment
A) Computers are too fast B) Speedy information C) Poverty D) Depending on technology
A) Computers can pretend to like you B) Computers can betray people. C) Computers can tell lies D) Health risks
A) Hiding useful data B) Meeting new friends C) Cyber security threats D) It is not faithful.
A) Microsoft B) Mtn C) Airtel D) Apple
A) To ask new people about themselves B) For creating slideshows composed of text, images, charts, videos and other multimedia elements. C) To write a story for new people D) To write information about yourself
A) To create visually appealing presentations. B) To draw nice pictures. C) To create fine pictures of children D) To create fine pictures of family members
A) Slides B) Lines C) Caps D) Sheets
A) Testing people B) Templates and themes. C) Temptation D) Testing oneself.
A) It makes presentations more organized and professional. B) It makes presentations appear rich C) It makes presentations appear unclear D) It makes presentations appear disordered
A) Makes slides more attractive and readable. B) Makes slides look fake C) Makes slides look ugly D) Makes slides look healthy
A) Houses and protects the internal components from physical damage and dust B) It generates power for the computer C) It connects to the internet D) It processes information
A) Open the slide and start typing texts B) Change slide layout, apply theme and format background C) Change the font to comic sans D) Add a lot of animations
A) Apply a different template to every slide B) Change the slide orientation to portrait C) Use only upper case letters D) Change font and text style, adjust slide colors and add bullets or numbering
A) To show off design skills B) To confuse the audience C) To make the presentation longer D) Makes slides more attractive and readable
A) To make the presentation look disorganized B) It helps to emphasize key points C) To increase the number of slides D) To use more fonts and colors
A) Sometimes B) I don't think so C) Yes D) No
A) To delete the original file B) To increase the risk of data loss C) To make the presentation inaccessible D) To store a copy of your work for future editing
A) To prevent loss of data B) To overwrite a previous version without reviewing changes C) To create a temporary backup that will be deleted later D) To store it in an unsecured location
A) To test the printer's ink level B) To provide handouts to an audience C) To distribute them as flyers D) To use the printed slides as wallpaper
A) Save your work when you feel like and not because you need to B) Save your work with a generic name like "untitled" C) Save your work frequently D) Print your presentation in a font size that is rather impossible to read
A) Use descriptive file names B) Print without checking for errors C) Use an easy password for all your presentation files D) Save your presentation in a folder with no backup
A) Always review your documents before printing B) Making use of a low quality printer C) Print sensitive information without redacting confidential data D) Store printed copies in an unsecured location
A) Not relevant B) Extremely irrelevant C) Extremely relevant D) Only relevant sometimes
A) I don't think so B) True C) I don't know D) False
A) Social media manager B) Pharmacist C) Database administrator D) Fashion designer
A) RAM B) Mouse C) Monitor D) CPU (Central Processing Unit)
A) Lawyer B) Astronaut C) Cybersecurity specialist D) Medical doctor
A) To regulate the computer's power supply B) To navigate and interact with the computer C) To process calculations D) To store data
A) Keyboard B) Printer C) Speakers D) Monitor
A) Scanner B) Microphone C) Keyboard D) Monitor |