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This quiz checks your understanding of basic technology concepts.

To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 18 of the 20 questions below.

Read each question and choose the correct answer. There's only one correct answer for each question.

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What do you call meetings where people talk and see each other online from different places?

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Augmented reality


Quantum computing


Biometrics

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Video conferencing

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What does like mean in this sentence: He solves problems like an expert?

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He talks to experts.


He works with experts.


He is interested in experts.

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In a similar way to an expert.

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Which sentence correctly shows a range or journey between two points?

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The project moved at June to July.


The project goes from June until July.


The project runs between June and on July.

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The project runs from June to July.

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Which is an example of a chatbot?

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A person answering emails


A phone call with support


A video meeting tool

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A computer replying in a chat window

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What is bias?

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A clear fact


A random idea


A fair opinion

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A preference for or against something

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Which sentence uses active or actively correctly?

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She is actively member of the team.


She active works on the task.


She works active on the task.

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She actively works on the task.

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Which phrase means working to solve a problem?

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To assist someone


To perform a task


To invent something

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To address an issue

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Which of the following is NOT a collaboration tool?

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Chat apps


Video conferencing


Document sharing

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A personal notebook

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True or false: Remote work and working from home mean the same thing.

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That's false.


It depends on the job position.


Sometimes that's false.

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That's true.

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Which sentence correctly uses likely to?

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She likely to finish today.


She is likely to finishing today.


She likely to finishes today.

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She is likely to finish today.

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What are cloud storage services used for?

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For writing code


For sending emails


For hosting meetings

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For saving files online

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Which sentence correctly uses the phrase to help someone do something?

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This tool helps you to learning faster.


This tool helps learning you faster.


This tool helps to learn you faster.

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This tool helps you learn faster.

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Listen to the audio. When is it appropriate to say that? <!-- (quiz audio) James: Sarah, have you heard about quantum computing? -->

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    }
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When you explain something in detail.


When you already know the answer.


When something is finished.

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When you want to check if someone knows about it.

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Which question asks if you know at least a little about the topic?

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Are you familiar to our collaboration platforms?


Are you familiar for our collaboration platforms?


Are you familiar in our collaboration platforms?

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Are you familiar with our collaboration platforms?

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What does besides mean in this sentence: Besides emails, we also use chat apps at work?

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Only emails


Instead of emails


Before emails

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In addition to emails

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Which is an example of biometrics?

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A password


A username


A PIN code

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A fingerprint scan

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Which sentence means doing something repeatedly over time?

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I keep use this app.


I keeping use this app.


I keep to use this app.

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I keep using this app.

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Which sentence using of, for, at or beyond is incorrect?

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She's good at solving problems.


He's responsible for the task.


They're part of the team.

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It's beyond doing the task.

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What do you describe as interactive?

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Something that only shows information


Something that works without users


Something that never changes

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Something that responds to your actions

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Which of the following is true about this sentence: Good tools can make work easier?

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The tools stop people from working.


The tools explain what work is.


The tools do all the work alone.

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The tools help reduce difficulty.