Course Review Quiz On ICT Tools

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This quiz was created by Lola and Isabel, both participants in an online course at the Trinity College of London conducted by E-consultants team


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What does RSS stand for?  

    • A.

      Really simple syndication

    • B.

      Really simple site

    • C.

      Real syndication system

    Correct Answer
    A. Really simple syndication
    Explanation
    RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a web feed format used to publish frequently updated content such as blog posts, news articles, and podcasts. RSS allows users to subscribe to websites and receive updates in a standardized format, making it easier to stay updated with multiple sources of information.

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  • 2. 

      Which of the following is true about blogs and wikis ?

    • A.

      Blogs have comments while wikis don’t

    • B.

      Blogs are usually centred around one person

    • C.

      Wikis are usually centred around one person

    Correct Answer
    B. Blogs are usually centred around one person
    Explanation
    Blogs are usually centered around one person because they are personal online journals or platforms where individuals can share their thoughts, opinions, and experiences. They often have a single author who controls the content and publishes posts regularly. On the other hand, wikis are collaborative platforms where multiple users can contribute and edit content. They are not centered around one person but rather focus on collective knowledge and collaboration.

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  • 3. 

    You are writing a twitter message. How many characters can your message contain?

    • A.

      120

    • B.

      140

    • C.

      160

    Correct Answer
    B. 140
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 140. Twitter originally limited tweets to 140 characters to allow for easy sharing and quick reading on the platform. This character limit includes letters, numbers, punctuation, and spaces. However, in November 2017, Twitter expanded the character limit to 280 characters for most languages, allowing users to express themselves more freely in their tweets.

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  • 4. 

    An application for creating your own social network is

    • A.

      Jing

    • B.

      Ping

    • C.

      Ning

    Correct Answer
    C. Ning
    Explanation
    Ning is the correct answer because it is a popular application that allows users to create their own social network. Jing and Ping are not commonly used for this purpose, so they are incorrect options.

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  • 5. 

    Which of these is not a bookmarking tool?

    • A.

      Diggo

    • B.

      Del. ico.us

    • C.

      Sparknotes

    Correct Answer
    C. Sparknotes
    Explanation
    Sparknotes is not a bookmarking tool because it is a website that provides study guides and literary analysis for various books and plays. It is not designed for saving and organizing bookmarks like Diggo and Del. ico.us, which are both popular bookmarking tools used to save and categorize web pages for future reference.

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  • 6. 

    Which definition does not fit Moodle ?

    • A.

      Social networking

    • B.

      Open source course

    • C.

      Virtual Learning environment

    Correct Answer
    A. Social networking
    Explanation
    Moodle is not primarily known as a social networking platform. While it does have some social networking features, such as discussion forums and messaging, its main purpose is to serve as an open source course management system and virtual learning environment.

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