Email Revision Quiz

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Darcey Nixon
Quiz by Darcey Nixon, updated more than 1 year ago
Darcey Nixon
Created by Darcey Nixon almost 8 years ago
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Question 1

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What is a virus?
Answer
  • An email that you didn't want to receive.
  • A piece of code which is capable of copying itself or deleting your personal information.
  • A random person asking for your bank details and nothing else.

Question 2

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A password to your email should be your name, your address or any other information that is personal to you.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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[blank_start]Phishing[blank_end] is the attempt to obtain personal information like usernames, [blank_start]passwords[blank_end], and credit card details. Phishing email messages, websites, and phone calls are designed to [blank_start]steal[blank_end] money.
Answer
  • Find
  • Steal
  • See
  • passwords
  • Passes
  • Passed
  • Fishing
  • Phishing
  • Fishes
  • Phished

Question 4

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What symbol is used to show the end of the user name and start of the service provider?
Answer
  • #
  • @
  • £
  • %

Question 5

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You should never reply or open a spam email.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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What should a regular email address look like?
Answer
  • example.com@name
  • com.example@name
  • name@example.com

Question 7

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Where do emails go when you receive them?
Answer
  • Sent email folder
  • Drafts Folder
  • Inbox

Question 8

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A draft is an email that is kept in the draft folder and is kept for later use.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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What should you do if you receive an email asking for your bank or credit card details?
Answer
  • Panic and put in a folder for later
  • Delete and ignore it
  • Ask the sender why they want to know
  • Give them what they want I suppose!
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