Intcom Part 1
Test Your Tech Knowledge!
Welcome to our comprehensive quiz designed to test your knowledge on computers, the Internet, and digital literacy! This quiz consists of 47 carefully crafted questions that will challenge your understanding of various technological concepts.
Test your skills and see how well you know:
- Computer hardware and software
- The Internet and its fun
ctionalities - Data processing and storage
It involves having a current knowledge and understanding of computers, mobile devices, the web, and related technologies.
Computer literacy
IT student
Digital literacy
Tech savvy
It n which few aspects of daily life remain untouched by computers and computing technology. It also referred to as ubiquitous computing computers are found virtually everywhere and computing technology is integrated into an ever-increasing number of devices to give those devices additional functionality, such as enabling them to retrieve Internet information or to communicate with other devices on an ongoing basis.
Pervasive computing
Persuasive computing
It is is an electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory, that can accept data, process the data according to specified rules, produce information, and store the information for future use (see figure below)
Computer
System unit
Computer hardware
Communication
Entering data into the computer.
Input
Output
Processing
Storage
Performing operations on the data.
Input
Processing
Output
Storage
Presenting the results.
Input
Output
Processing
Storage
Saving data, programs, or output for future use
Input
Processing
Output
Storage
Is technically an input or output operation, depending on which direction the information is going—is often considered the fifth primary computer operation.
Communication
Computer
Technology
It allow users to communicate electronically with others and to access remote information via the Internet or a home, school, or company computer network.
Input devices
Processing devices
Output devices
Storage devices
Communication devices
It accepts processed data from the computer and presents the results to the user, most of the time on the display screen (monitor), on paper (via a printer), or through a speaker.
Input devices
Output devices
Communication devices
Processing devices
Storage devices
It is any piece of equipment that is used to input data into the computer.
Input devices
Communication devices
Storage devices
Output devices
Processing devices
It are used to store data on or access data from storage media.
Input devices
Storage devices
Processing devices
Communication devices
Output devices
It is a collection of unprocessed items, which can include text, numbers, images, audio, and video When data is processed into a meaningful form, it becomes information
Information
Data
Technology
Computer
It conveys meaning to users.
Computer
Information
Data
Echnology
It is (the conversion of data into information) is a vital activity today for all computer users, as well as for businesses and other organizations.
Information processing
Computer activity
Data activity
It is global library of information available to anyone connected to the Internet.
World Wide Web(WEB)
Internet
Computer Technology
It is a worldwide collection of computer networks that connects millions of businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and individuals.
World Wide Web(WEB)
Internet
Computer Technology
It offer users and organizations access to the Internet free or for a fee. By subscribing to an this, you can connect to the Internet through your computers and mobile devices.
Internet of Things (IoT)
Internet service providers (ISPs)
It is the process of transferring existing content stored on a server or other computer or device to your device via a network.
Internet
Downloading
Connecting
Consists of a worldwide collection of electronic documents
Web
Website
Webpage
Web server
Each electronic document on the web is called ______, which can contain text, graphics, audio, and video
Web
Webpage
Website
Web server
It is a collection of related webpages, which are stored on a web server.
Web
Webpage
Website
Web server
It is a computer that delivers requested webpages to your computer or mobile device.
Web
Webpage
Website
Web server
It is a built-in connection to other documents, graphics, audio files, videos, webpages, or websites.
Link/hyperlink
Web server
Website
Web
It refer to the activity of using links to explore the web.
Surfing the web
Scrolling
Online
AFK
It is software that enables users with an Internet connection to access and view webpages on a computer or mobile device.
Website
Browser
Webpage
Search engine
It is software that finds websites, webpages, images, videos, news, maps, and other information related to a specific topic.
Website
Browser
Search engine
Webpage
It enables users to speak to other users over the Internet (discussed further in later modules).
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
Email
Messaging service
It is the users can transfer items to and from other computers on the Internet
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
Email
Messaging service
It allows you to send messages to and receive messages and files from other users via a computer network.
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
Email
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
Messaging service
It is a website that encourages members in its online community to share their interests, ideas, stories, photos, music, and videos with other registered users.
Online social network/social networking site
Webpage
Social network
Social media
It is a specific type of online social network that allows users to create an online photo album and store and share their digital photos.
photo sharing site
Video sharing site
It is a type of online social network that enables users to store and share their personal videos.
photo sharing site
Video sharing site
It is called mirroring, you add, change, or delete files in a destination location, called the target, without altering the same files in the original location, called the source.
One-way sync
Two-way sync
Any change made in one location also is made in any other sync location.
One-way sync
Two-way sync
It syncing photos from a camera or a smartphone to a computer frees up memory on the mobile devise and creates a backup of these files.
Use a cable and software
Use cloud storage
Use web apps
It can provide a convenient method of syncing files stored on multople computers and accessing them from most devices with Internet access.
Use a cable and software
Use cloud storage
Use web apps
This is the use of syncing in email, contact, and calendars, your information is stored online, so that it is accessible anywhere you have an Internet connection and can sync with multiple devices.
Use a cable and software
Use web apps
Use cloud storage
S any person who spends time using technology at home. Parents, children, teenagers, grandparents, singles, couples, etc., are all examples of home users.
home user
Small/home office user
Mobile user
Power user
Includes employees of companies with fewer than 50 employees, as well as the self-employed who work from home. Small offices include local law practices, accounting offices, travel agencies, and florists.
home user
Small/home office user
Mobile user
Power user
includes any person who works with computers or mobile devices while away from a main office, home, or school. Examples of mobile users are sales representatives, real estate agents, insurance agents, meter readers, package delivery people, journalists, consultants, and students.
home user
Mobile user
Small/home office user
Power user
Is a user who requires the capabilities of a powerful computer. Examples of power users include engineers, scientists, architects, game designers, and graphic artists
home user
Small/home office user
Mobile user
Power user
It is software that acts without a user’s knowledge and deliberately alters the computer’s or mobile device’s operations
Malware
Welfare
Virus
Spam
It occurs when someone becomes obsessed with using technology.
technology addiction
Technology overload
Computer vision syndrome (CVS)
individuals feel distressed when deprived of computers and mobile devices.
technology addiction
Technology overload
Computer vision syndrome (CVS)
It is a technologyrelated health condition that affects eyesight
Computer vision syndrome (CVS)
technology addiction
Technology overload
It is used to send electronic messages over the internet.
Email
Gmail
Messenger
Twitter
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