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26 Qs

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Group Quiz

Group Quiz

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Computers

11th Grade

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Edlord Malabanan

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26 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following statements best describes a key characteristic of Web 2.0?

Web 2.0 refers to the first version of the internet, primarily focused on static content and limited user interaction.

Web 2.0 emphasizes a shift from read-only content to user-generated content, dynamic websites, and collaborative platforms.

Web 2.0 is synonymous with the development of Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things, focusing on machine learning and smart devices.

Web 2.0 is characterized by the replacement of traditional desktop applications with cloud-based systems and virtual reality environments.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following best describes a key feature of Web 1.0?

Web 1.0 was primarily centered on user-generated content, social networking, and interactive platforms.

Web 1.0 introduced the concept of e-commerce, allowing users to shop online through dynamic, user-driven marketplaces.

Web 1.0 was dominated by static web pages, limited user interaction, and one-way information delivery.

Web 1.0 is known for its emphasis on multimedia content, such as streaming video and real-time communication, made possible by broadband internet.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following best illustrates the concept of convergence in technology?

The development of a single-purpose device that performs only one function, like a digital camera.

The integration of different types of media (text, audio, video) into a single, multifunctional device, like a smartphone.

The invention of new hardware that replaces outdated technology, such as replacing VHS tapes with DVDs.

The separation of content creation, distribution, and consumption across distinct platforms, like TV, radio, and print media.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Sarah recently joined a new social media platform and started sharing posts about her daily life. She notices that a user she doesn't know has been liking every post she makes, commenting on all her photos, and sending her direct messages, even though she hasn’t responded. This user also started following her friends and commenting on their posts, often mentioning Sarah in those comments.

Question:
Based on the scenario above, what behavior might this be an example of, and what should Sarah do?

This is normal social media interaction, and Sarah should ignore it if she doesn't feel uncomfortable.

This could be an example of cyberstalking, and Sarah should consider blocking the user, reporting their behavior to the platform, and reviewing her privacy settings.

This is likely a harmless admirer, and Sarah should respond politely to let the user know she’s not interested in further interaction.

This could be a sign that the user is just overly friendly, and Sarah should continue to monitor the situation without taking any action.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

James receives an email that appears to be from his bank, asking him to verify his account information due to "suspicious activity." The email includes a link that directs him to a website that looks exactly like his bank's official site. The site asks for his username, password, and Social Security number. James notices the URL is slightly different from the bank's usual web address but thinks it might be a new update.

Question:
What is the most likely explanation for this scenario, and what should James do?

The email is a routine security check from his bank, and James should enter his details to ensure his account is secure.

The website is a legitimate new feature from the bank, and the different URL is normal, so James should provide his information.

This could be an example of phishing, a type of identity theft, and James should avoid entering his information, report the email to his bank, and delete the email immediately.

The email is probably a spam message with no real threat, so James should ignore it and continue using his account as usual.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following best describes the role of ICT in modern education?

ICT primarily focuses on teaching students how to use hardware devices like computers and printers, with no emphasis on software applications.

ICT is used to enhance teaching and learning by enabling access to digital resources, facilitating communication, and supporting online collaboration among students and teachers.

ICT is only relevant for technical subjects like computer science, and has little impact on other areas of education.

ICT tools are mainly used for administrative tasks in schools, such as managing student records and scheduling, with minimal application in classroom learning.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following best describes the purpose of assistive media?

Assistive media refers to any form of media content that is entertaining and educational, aimed primarily at young audiences.

Assistive media includes tools and technologies designed to help individuals with disabilities access, interact with, and understand digital content more easily.

Assistive media is a term used to describe online platforms that host user-generated content, such as blogs and social media posts.

Assistive media refers to traditional media formats, like newspapers and television, that are being adapted for digital use.

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