Technology & Computing Fundamentals
Test your knowledge of technology, computing, internet, programming concepts, major tech companies, and digital innovations that have shaped the modern world.
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About Exam
Technology & Computing Fundamentals ๐ป
๐ Exam Instructions
๐ฏ How to Take This Exam
Choose the correct answer from the four options provided for each question.
๐ Example
- Question: "What does 'WWW' stand for?"
- Options: ["World Wide Web", "World Wide Window", "Web Wide World", "Wide World Web"]
- Answer: "World Wide Web" (WWW is the common abbreviation for World Wide Web)
๐ Topics Covered in This Exam
This exam tests your knowledge of:
Topic | Description |
---|---|
Internet & Web | Basic concepts, protocols, and web technologies |
Programming | Popular programming languages and concepts |
Tech Companies | Major technology corporations and their founders |
Operating Systems | Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile systems |
Hardware | Computer components and electronic devices |
Digital Innovation | Revolutionary technologies and inventions |
Software Applications | Popular programs and digital tools |
โฐ Exam Details
- Number of Questions: 30 questions
- Time Limit: 30 minutes
- Question Type: Multiple choice (4 options each)
- Topics: Technology, computing, internet, programming, tech history
๐ Scoring Criteria
- 24-30 points: Excellent! ๐ You're a tech expert
- 18-23 points: Pass โ Good knowledge of technology
- Below 18 points: Need more study ๐ Time to upgrade your tech knowledge!
๐ง Study Tips
- Tech History: Learn about major technological milestones
- Companies: Know the founders and products of major tech companies
- Terminology: Understand common computing and internet terms
- Programming: Familiarize yourself with popular programming languages
- Current Trends: Stay updated with recent technological developments
๐ Amazing Tech Facts
- The first computer bug was an actual bug (moth) found in 1947
- The Internet was originally called ARPANET
- The first iPhone was released in 2007
- Google was originally called "BackRub"
- The @ symbol was first used in email by Ray Tomlinson in 1971
๐ Ready to test your tech knowledge? Let's compute! โก
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18
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