Digital Tech Flashcards

(6 cards)

1
Q

Which of the following are examples of information obtainable from web analytics? (Multiple Response)

A) Device used to access the site

B) Amount of RAM on the user’s computer

C) Time spent viewing a page or video

D) Site’s SEO score

E) Number of interactions (clicks, views, etc.)

A

A) Device used to access the site

C) Time spent viewing a page or video

E) Number of interactions (clicks, views, etc.)

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2
Q

Which platform is best suited for sending short, engaging messages on a timeline?

A) Instagram

B) Facebook

C) Twitter (now X)

D) YouTube

A

C) Twitter (now X) is best suited for sending short, engaging messages on a timeline

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3
Q

True or False: When dealing with online trolls, it’s best to respond with facts and argue your position calmly.

A

False — a key online etiquette rule is: Don’t respond to trolls

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4
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In which situation would a firewall not be able to safeguard an organisation’s data?

A) A phishing email blocked by the spam filter

B) An encrypted VPN attack

C) A data breach via USB stick from an internal user

D) Malware detected in incoming network traffic

A

C) A data breach via USB stick from an internal user

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5
Q

You’re working remotely while travelling. You need a device for email and Teams, but don’t need to work with large documents. What is the most suitable device?

A) Laptop

B) Mobile Phone

C) Tablet

D) External hard drive

A

B) Mobile Phone

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6
Q

When verifying information online, which of the following is the most reliable source?

A) A social media post with many likes

B) A random blog with personal opinions

C) A viral video on TikTok

D) An article backed by credible sources and references

A

D) An article backed by credible sources and references

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