Question 1
Answer
-
Audio or video files that are usually published in episodes.
-
An online journal or diary
-
An exchange of messages, these are often typed, between users at the same time.
Question 2
Question
Microblogging is a website or app where short messges are exchanged.
Question 3
Question
A virtual world is [blank_start]an unreal[blank_end] world which is created by the computer. These worlds [blank_start]do not[blank_end] exist in the real world.
Answer
-
do not
-
do
-
an unreal
-
a completely real
Question 4
Question
Twitter is an example of microblogging.
Question 5
Question 6
Question
Social networking sites can connect people with common interests.
Question 7
Question
World of Warcraft is an example of microblogging.
Question 8
Question
When being [blank_start]abused[blank_end] online, users have the ability to [blank_start]report[blank_end] the people. A [blank_start]netiquette[blank_end] is a set of rules that are made to ensure the safety of users online. These will help to create a healthier and [blank_start]happier[blank_end] environment for online users.
Answer
-
abused
-
Party
-
Facebook
-
report
-
write
-
netiquette
-
party
-
emoji
-
happier
-
monkey
Question 9
Question
who can edit a wiki?
Question 10
Question
An online community is:
Answer
-
a place where people can talk and connect. it is a virtual community/group of people.
-
A website where anyone can add or edit information.
-
An online journal or siary
-
An unreal world which is created by the computer and does not exist in the real world.
Question 11
Question
Zoella is an example of a video blogger
Question 12
Question
A video blogger is somebody that makes a video diary about their lives. These are typically uploaded to Youtube and there are a lot of popular video bloggers, such as Zoella, Danisnotonfire and Amazingphil.
Question 13
Question
What does VoIP stand for?
Answer
-
voices or internet people
-
voice over internet protocall
-
very over interesting people
-
Very online internet people
Question 14
Question
Which of these is an example of VoIP?
Answer
-
Facebook
-
Twitter
-
Skype
-
Instagram
Question 15
Question
What is an avatar?
Question 16
Question
:) is an example of an emoticon
Question 17
Question
Instant messaging is a way to exchange [blank_start]messages[blank_end] instantly between two or more users. in these online messages people will have the ability to share things such as [blank_start]images[blank_end] or videos. Things called 'Emoticons', better known as '[blank_start]emoji's[blank_end]' are little faces that can show how a person feels. [blank_start]:)[blank_end] this is an example of a happy emoji.
Answer
-
messages
-
skype
-
chicken
-
food
-
images
-
chicken
-
sims
-
emoji's
-
facies
-
pictures
-
:)
-
:(
-
:'(
Question 18
Question
Instant messages is very expensive.
Question 19
Question
Where is data stored in cloud computing?
Answer
-
Internal Servers
-
External Drives
-
Internal Drives
-
External Servers
Question 20
Question
Cloud computing is reliable
Question 21
Question
Ubiquitous means [blank_start]existing everywhere[blank_end].
Answer
-
existing everywhere
-
you have no firends
-
nothing is real
-
existing nowhere
Question 22
Question
Select, out of the following, the examples of ubiquitous computing.
Answer
-
Fridges
-
Cat Flaps
-
Kitchen Appliances
-
Vehicles
-
People
-
Your old shirt
-
Your pizza
Question 23
Question
What are these examples of?
Answer
-
Faces
-
Emoticons
-
Smileys
-
Smiley Faces
Question 24
Question
This could be an example of a person's avatar if they like the 'Naruto' anime.
Question 25
Question
what is an Ethernet?
Answer
-
An Ethernet cable is used to connect a user to a network.
-
An Ethernet cable connects your phone to the internet.
-
An Ethernet cable stops you connecting to a network.
Question 26
Question
What does IP stand for?
Answer
-
Internet Presence
-
Ice Parents
-
Internet Protocol
-
Itchy Potato
Question 27
Question
What does PoP stand for?
Answer
-
Point of Parents
-
Parents or Pets
-
Point of Presence
Question 28
Question
What is a server?
Answer
-
It is a big cable which connects a large number of devices.
-
It runs special software to serve other computers.
-
A device which routes traffic through a network.
Question 29
Question
What is a router?
Answer
-
Something that plans where you are going.
-
something that connects two or more networks.
-
Something that shows where you're going next
Question 30
Question
The connection [blank_start]backbone[blank_end] is the main connecting data routes between the [blank_start]larger[blank_end] networks on the internet and [blank_start]smaller[blank_end] networks in the more local regions
Answer
-
backbone
-
spinal chord
-
sandwich
-
plate
-
larger
-
really small
-
orange
-
purple
-
smaller
-
MASSIVE
-
non-existent
-
red
Question 31
Question
[blank_start]Wireless[blank_end] - Usually used by wireless enabled devices, such as laptops and smartphones.
[blank_start]Broadband[blank_end] - A wired connection to a paid supplier. Usually via a connection card in the computer. Users have an Ethernet cable to connect their computer to the network.
[blank_start]Dial-up[blank_end] - A wired connection through a telephone line.
Answer
-
Wireless
-
Broadband
-
Dial-up
-
Telephone
-
The TV
-
Not a computer
Question 32
Question
The 'E' of email stand for electronic.
Question 33
Question
Label the correct parts of an email on the image below: