ICT Quiz

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What is protecting and securing yourself from danger, harm, risk and evil on the web called?
Being safe online
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What is a dedicated website or other application which enables users to communicate with each other by posting information, comments, messages, images called?
Social networking
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What is an attempt to damage, disrupt, or gain unauthorized access to a computer, computer system, or electronic communications called?
Cyber attack
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What is the name of the virus which intended to damage a computer, mobile device, computer system, or computer?
Malware
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What is a computer program that detects, prevents, and takes action to disarm or remove malicious software programs, such as viruses?
Anti virus
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What is a collection of web pages called?
A website
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What is a single, usually hypertext document on the World Wide Web that can incorporate text, graphics, sounds, etc called?
Web pages
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What is the language for describing web pages called?
HTML (hypertext markup language)
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What is an element within a webpage that contains links to other sections of the website?
Navigation bar
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What is a document that stores data in a grid of horizontal rows and vertical columns called?
Spreadsheets
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It is made up of all the cells that are lying directly below each other, starting from the top of the spreadsheet down to the last cell. It is a vertical group of adjacent cells. What is it?
A Column
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It is made up of all the cells lying next to each other going from left to right. It is a horizontal group of adjacent cells. What is it?
A row
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What are the small rectangular boxes on spreadsheets called, which are used to enter data (text, numbers or symbols) and to perform calculations using formulae?
Cells
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They are a group of multiple cells. These cells can be adjacent or non-adjacent. What are they?
A cell range
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What is the piece of text which is used to indicate what a cell, field or record contains called?
A label
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It is a numerical number which is entered into a spreadsheet cell or database field. What is it?
Value
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It is used to do calculations in the spreadsheet. It can be as simple as adding up two numbers in different cells or it can be as complex as working out a statistical result from millions of pieces of data collected over months. What is it?
A formula
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What can be used within a formula?
A function
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It is a method of presenting data in a visual manner. Graphs normally have at least one vertical axis and a horizontal axis that allows one set of data to be plotted against another. What is it?
Graphs
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It is the creation of moving pictures in a three-dimensional digital environment. This is done by sequencing consecutive images, or "frames", that simulate motion by each image. What is it?
Animation
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They are individual pictures in a sequence of images. For example, a Flash movie you see on the Web may play 12 frames per second, creating the appearance of motion. What are they?
Frames
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It is the measure of the number of frames shown sequentially p/s of animation in order to create the illusion of motion. The higher it is, the smoother the motion, as there are more frames p/s to display the transition from PA TO PB. What is it?
Frame rate
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It is a technique used in animation to bring static objects to life on screen. This is done by moving the object in increments while filming a frame per increment. When all the frames are played in sequence it shows movement.What is it?
Stop frame (motion) animation
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It is a series of sketches showing key positions for every animated scene, with dialogue and descriptive notes below.What is it?
Storyboard
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It shows a range of frames both before and after your current frame, progressively fading them out as if they're layered on translucent paper on top of each other. What is it?
Onion skinning
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It is when you duplicate the previous frame by copying every element within the frame. What is it?
Cloning
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It is a single still image in an animated sequence that occurs at an important point in that sequence; key frames are defined throughout an animated sequence, in order to define pivotal points of motion. What is it?
Key frame animation
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It allows you to easily animate the motion of an object. Instead of defining the location of the object in every frame, you can create a this, which will automatically move the object from the beginning location to ending location. What is it?
Motion tweening
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It is a line that represents the spatial movement of the tweened object. Its dots (sometimes called "tween dots" or "frame dots") represent the target objects position along the path at frames.
Motion path
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What type of media is it when you combine at least two of the following video, audio, text or images?
Multimedia
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It is the process of creating video by capturing moving images, and creating combinations of parts of this video in live production and post-production. What is it?
Video production
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They are the tasks that must be completed or executed before filming or shooting begins. What is it?
Pre produstion
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They are the tasks that must be completed or executed after the filming or shooting ends. What is it?
Post production
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It is when you divide the video clip in to two parts or segments. What is it?
Splitting
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It is when you make a clip in a sequence longer or shorter at any time. What is it?
Trimming
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It is a multimedia digital file made available on the Internet for downloading to a portable media player, computer, etc. What is it?
A podcast
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It is sound, especially when recorded, transmitted, or reproduced.
Audio
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It is a device that can be used to insert data into a computer or other computational device. What is it?
Input device
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It is an electronic or electromechanical equipment connected to a computer and used to transfer data out of the computer in the form of text, images, sounds, or other media. What is it?
Output device
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It is a programming language that uses graphical elements and figures to develop a program. What is it?
Visual programming
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It allows users to drag blocks together to build an application. No typing required. What is it?
Blockly programming
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It is a collection or stack of blocks that all interlock with one another. What is it?
Scratch scritpt
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It is the background of the project, but can have scripts, backdrops (costumes), and sounds, similar to a sprite. What is it?
Stage
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They are the objects that perform actions in a scratch project. They are the only object that can move in a scratch program. What is it?
A sprite
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What loop repeatedly executes some instructions while a condition is true?
Repeat loop
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They are different computations or actions depending on whether a programmer-specified Boolean condition evaluates to true or false. What is it?
A condition
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It executes or skips a sequence of statements, depending on the value of a Boolean expression. What is it?
IF statement
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They are the operators AND, OR, XOR, and NOT to compare values and return a true or false result. What are they?
Boolean Expressions
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