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This quiz checks your understanding of useful expressions and vocabulary for explaining problems, giving advice, and helping others solve technical issues.
To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 9 of the 10 questions below.
Read each question and choose the correct answer. There's only one correct answer for each question.
Is it appropriate to say My laptop is acting up if it keeps functioning incorrectly?
No, it means the laptop is brand new.
No, it means the laptop is very fast.
Yes, it means the laptop is turned off.
Yes, it means the laptop is not working properly.
Which of the following does NOT describe a problem?
My computer is acting up. I can't open any files.
I'm having trouble navigating through the new software.
I'm a bit stuck trying to integrate this framework into our project.
I've finished setting everything up successfully.
What's the difference between to start and to restart?
To start means to turn off; to restart means to delete.
To start means to pause; to restart means to continue.
To start means to update; to restart means to install.
To start means to begin; to restart means to begin again.
Which of the following tells someone to access a file?
You might want to close the window.
You might want to delete the folder.
You might want to restart the system.
You might want to open the document.
What do you describe as frustrating?
Something that is easy to complete
Something that works perfectly
Something that saves you time
Something that makes you feel annoyed
Which definition is incorrect?
A framework is a basic structure for developing something.
Storage space is the room available for saving data.
A hard drive stores data permanently.
A menu is the place where data is stored permanently.
What is an example of a property in programming?
The name of the developer
The screen size of a device
The date of a meeting
The color of a button in an app
What does to integrate mean?
To remove something from a system
To delay a process
To test something briefly
To combine things so they work together
What is advice?
A command you must follow
A technical error message
A detailed project report
A suggestion to help someone
When would you say Give that a go to someone?
When something is impossible to complete.
When you want someone to stop working.
When you cancel a task.
When you encourage someone to try something.