ICT Q1.Reviewer
ICT Q1.Reviewer
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY | 11 STEM | 1ST SEMESTER
JOINT PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPERTS GROUP - JPEG Stands for?
FORM - Refer to the volume or thickness of an object.
SOCIAL NETWORKS - Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are just a few examples of?
CTRL + O - Open shortcut key
LINE - Refers to an outline that sometimes create a shape
PORTABLE NETWORK GRAPHICS - PNG stands for?
STATIONARY PAGE - Web 1.0 is also known as?
TRADEMARK - A symbol, word, or tag lines legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.
WEB 2.0 - Web Pages allow users to interact with the page and see a website differently than others.
SEMANTIC PAGES - Web pages that has machines that analyzes user preferences.
TRUE - Microsoft Excel is an example of spreadsheet (True or False)
FOLKSONOMY - Refers to categorizing or classifying information using keywords, hashtags, and tagging
VAGUENESS - Problem of Web 3.0 where certain use of words are imprecise,
SOCIAL MEDIA - A website, application, or online channels that enable web users to create, discuss, modify, and exchange user-generated content
CONVERGENT TECHNOLOGY - Refers to a synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task
CONTEXTUALIZED ONLINE RESEARCH - Is a method of improving web-based search results depending on context
SOCIAL NEWS - These are websites that allow users to publish their own news articles as well as links to other news sources
MEDIA SHARING - TikTok, Youtube, and Spotify are just a few examples of?
BRIGHTNESS - This technique allows you to enhance overall lighting of the image
ANDROID - Google: (OS)
MEDIA SHARING - FB: Social Network | Tiktok:
FALSE - The Internet is invented by Tim-Berners Lee (True or False)
TRUE - Convergent technology is a synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task (True or False)
COMMERCIAL - In DNS extension .com stand for?
TRUE - Social Media are computer-mediated tools that allows people or companies to create, share or exchange information, career interest, ideas and even pictures and videos in virtual communities and networks. (True or False)
TITLE BAR - This displays the document name followed by a program name
RIBBON - contains all of the commands you will need to perform common tasks in Word
RULER - It is located at the top and to the left of your document. It makes it easier to make indention alignment and spacing adjustments.
WEBPAGE LAYOUT - It shows how your document would look as a webpage.
OCTOBER 25, 1983 - Is a word processor developed by Microsoft. It was first released on?
DOCX - With the introduction of Microsoft Word 2007, and every version released since, Microsoft Word uses a new file format. This file format is called?
QUICK ACCESS TOOL BAR - It is a customizable toolbar that comes with a set of independent commands. It gives you quick access to commonly used commands such as Save, Undo, Redo, etc.
ORGANIZATION - In DNS extension .org refers to?
SCROLL BAR - A vertical bar on the right side of a window or a horizontal bar at the bottom of a window that is used to move the window
READ MODE - displays your document in fullscreen mode.
CTRL + B - A shortcut key that bolds the highlighted section
INTERNET PROTOCOL ADDRESS - Facebook: DNS | 192.382.2.1:
CTRL + E - A shortcut key that that aligns the line or selected text to the center of the screen
CTRL + S - A shortcut key that saves the open document
PHISHING - Is the deceiving attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, credit card details often for malicious reasons.
SPYWARE - Type of malware that’s hard to detect and runs in background without you knowing and monitors your activities
NETIQUETTE - A set of guideline for appropriate online behavior
COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT - The illegal or unauthorized reproduction of a work protected by copyright
SITE - Using this command to search with in specific website
COPYRIGHT - The rights that the makers have over their scholarly or aesthetic works such works are literature, drawings, paintings, songs, music, computer software, films, photos, web content.
TROJAN HORSE - Refers to any malware that deceives people about its actual purpose
FAIR USE - A legislation that allows for restricted use of copyrighted content without first obtaining permission from the copyright holder
FORMULA BAR - displays information entered— or being entered as you type—in the current or active cell.
SLIDES PANE - Located on the left side of the interface and shows thumbnails of all the slides in the open presentation.
TASK PANE - It contains more options and appears when you choose an option in one of the Ribbon tabs.
.DOC - Is a filename extension for word processing documents, most frequently in the proprietary Microsoft Word Binary File Format.
FRAMES - This technique allows you to enhance image shapes and styles
SATURATION - This technique allows you to enhance color intensity
BLURRING - This technique allows you to enhance background images
CROP - This technique allows you to enhance focus and composition
CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Is a program (often online or browser-based) that makes it easy to share, modify, and change web material, organize, and remove content
EDUCATION - In DNS extension .edu refers to?
WYSIWYG - It is s a system where editing software allows content to be edited in a form that resembles its appearance when printed or displayed as a finished product such as a printed document, web page, or slide presentation.
PURPOSE - Each page of your website must have certain function, and satisfy a specific necessity for your website
MOBILE FRIENDLY - It appears to be a scaled-down version of your website. There's a lot of zooming, pinching and scrolling going on, but the site displays and functions.
GRID LAYOUT - Structures, sections, and boxes that result in a more visually appealing website design
WEB DESIGN - Refers to the appearance of websites on the internet
KEYLOGGER - Adware: Spam | Spyware:
50 YEARS - Patent: 20 Years | Copyright:
VIRGINIA SHEA - Rules of Netiquette
RESPECT OTHER PEOPLE’S PRIVACY - Rule 8 (Netiquette)
POWERPOINT - Document: Word | Presentation:
PPTX - Word: DOCX | Powerpoint:
EXCEL - Presentation: Powerpoint | Spreadsheet:
NETWORK - .com: Commercial | .net:
MILITARY - .gov: Government | .mil:
CHINA - PH: Philippines | CN:
WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET - CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: CMS | WYSIWYG:
SHAPES - Refers to an object that stands out. Shape may also be geometrical or organic
TEXTURE - The way a platform or a surface supposed to feel. The illusion of the surfaces peaks and valleys resulting in a feeling of smoothness or roughness in an object.
WORD PROCESSOR - It refers to an application function from creating templates, to web-based documents
CONTRAST - Is a principle of art that refers to the arrangement of opposite elements (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small shapes, etc.
SAVE - This icon command is used to save or store the current file
GRAPHICS INTERCHANGE FORMAT - GIF stands for?
FALSE (COLOR) - Shapes can be determined by its hue and value (True or False)
FILE FORMAT - The structure of a file that instructs a software how to display its contents is referred to
PORTABLE DOCUMENT FORMAT - PDF stands for?
TRUE - Image manipulation is the process of making modifications to a digital image in order to turn it into the desired image. (True or False)
COLOR - Is the element of art that involves light. It is produced when light waves strike an object and are reflected into our eyes. It consists of three properties: hue, intensity, and value
VALUE - Refers to the lightness or darkness in a design. It refers to the changes between black and white and all the tones in between
MOVEMENT - Visual elements guide the viewer’s eyes around the screen.
EMPHASIS - An area in the design that may appear different in size, texture, shape or color to attract the viewer’s attention.
BALANCE - The visual weight of objects, texture, colors, and space is evenly distributed on the screen.
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY - ICT stands for?
ICT Q1.Reviewer
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY | 11 STEM | 1ST SEMESTER
JOINT PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPERTS GROUP - JPEG Stands for?
FORM - Refer to the volume or thickness of an object.
SOCIAL NETWORKS - Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are just a few examples of?
CTRL + O - Open shortcut key
LINE - Refers to an outline that sometimes create a shape
PORTABLE NETWORK GRAPHICS - PNG stands for?
STATIONARY PAGE - Web 1.0 is also known as?
TRADEMARK - A symbol, word, or tag lines legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.
WEB 2.0 - Web Pages allow users to interact with the page and see a website differently than others.
SEMANTIC PAGES - Web pages that has machines that analyzes user preferences.
TRUE - Microsoft Excel is an example of spreadsheet (True or False)
FOLKSONOMY - Refers to categorizing or classifying information using keywords, hashtags, and tagging
VAGUENESS - Problem of Web 3.0 where certain use of words are imprecise,
SOCIAL MEDIA - A website, application, or online channels that enable web users to create, discuss, modify, and exchange user-generated content
CONVERGENT TECHNOLOGY - Refers to a synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task
CONTEXTUALIZED ONLINE RESEARCH - Is a method of improving web-based search results depending on context
SOCIAL NEWS - These are websites that allow users to publish their own news articles as well as links to other news sources
MEDIA SHARING - TikTok, Youtube, and Spotify are just a few examples of?
BRIGHTNESS - This technique allows you to enhance overall lighting of the image
ANDROID - Google: (OS)
MEDIA SHARING - FB: Social Network | Tiktok:
FALSE - The Internet is invented by Tim-Berners Lee (True or False)
TRUE - Convergent technology is a synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task (True or False)
COMMERCIAL - In DNS extension .com stand for?
TRUE - Social Media are computer-mediated tools that allows people or companies to create, share or exchange information, career interest, ideas and even pictures and videos in virtual communities and networks. (True or False)
TITLE BAR - This displays the document name followed by a program name
RIBBON - contains all of the commands you will need to perform common tasks in Word
RULER - It is located at the top and to the left of your document. It makes it easier to make indention alignment and spacing adjustments.
WEBPAGE LAYOUT - It shows how your document would look as a webpage.
OCTOBER 25, 1983 - Is a word processor developed by Microsoft. It was first released on?
DOCX - With the introduction of Microsoft Word 2007, and every version released since, Microsoft Word uses a new file format. This file format is called?
QUICK ACCESS TOOL BAR - It is a customizable toolbar that comes with a set of independent commands. It gives you quick access to commonly used commands such as Save, Undo, Redo, etc.
ORGANIZATION - In DNS extension .org refers to?
SCROLL BAR - A vertical bar on the right side of a window or a horizontal bar at the bottom of a window that is used to move the window
READ MODE - displays your document in fullscreen mode.
CTRL + B - A shortcut key that bolds the highlighted section
INTERNET PROTOCOL ADDRESS - Facebook: DNS | 192.382.2.1:
CTRL + E - A shortcut key that that aligns the line or selected text to the center of the screen
CTRL + S - A shortcut key that saves the open document
PHISHING - Is the deceiving attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, credit card details often for malicious reasons.
SPYWARE - Type of malware that’s hard to detect and runs in background without you knowing and monitors your activities
NETIQUETTE - A set of guideline for appropriate online behavior
COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT - The illegal or unauthorized reproduction of a work protected by copyright
SITE - Using this command to search with in specific website
COPYRIGHT - The rights that the makers have over their scholarly or aesthetic works such works are literature, drawings, paintings, songs, music, computer software, films, photos, web content.
TROJAN HORSE - Refers to any malware that deceives people about its actual purpose
FAIR USE - A legislation that allows for restricted use of copyrighted content without first obtaining permission from the copyright holder
FORMULA BAR - displays information entered— or being entered as you type—in the current or active cell.
SLIDES PANE - Located on the left side of the interface and shows thumbnails of all the slides in the open presentation.
TASK PANE - It contains more options and appears when you choose an option in one of the Ribbon tabs.
.DOC - Is a filename extension for word processing documents, most frequently in the proprietary Microsoft Word Binary File Format.
FRAMES - This technique allows you to enhance image shapes and styles
SATURATION - This technique allows you to enhance color intensity
BLURRING - This technique allows you to enhance background images
CROP - This technique allows you to enhance focus and composition
CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Is a program (often online or browser-based) that makes it easy to share, modify, and change web material, organize, and remove content
EDUCATION - In DNS extension .edu refers to?
WYSIWYG - It is s a system where editing software allows content to be edited in a form that resembles its appearance when printed or displayed as a finished product such as a printed document, web page, or slide presentation.
PURPOSE - Each page of your website must have certain function, and satisfy a specific necessity for your website
MOBILE FRIENDLY - It appears to be a scaled-down version of your website. There's a lot of zooming, pinching and scrolling going on, but the site displays and functions.
GRID LAYOUT - Structures, sections, and boxes that result in a more visually appealing website design
WEB DESIGN - Refers to the appearance of websites on the internet
KEYLOGGER - Adware: Spam | Spyware:
50 YEARS - Patent: 20 Years | Copyright:
VIRGINIA SHEA - Rules of Netiquette
RESPECT OTHER PEOPLE’S PRIVACY - Rule 8 (Netiquette)
POWERPOINT - Document: Word | Presentation:
PPTX - Word: DOCX | Powerpoint:
EXCEL - Presentation: Powerpoint | Spreadsheet:
NETWORK - .com: Commercial | .net:
MILITARY - .gov: Government | .mil:
CHINA - PH: Philippines | CN:
WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET - CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: CMS | WYSIWYG:
SHAPES - Refers to an object that stands out. Shape may also be geometrical or organic
TEXTURE - The way a platform or a surface supposed to feel. The illusion of the surfaces peaks and valleys resulting in a feeling of smoothness or roughness in an object.
WORD PROCESSOR - It refers to an application function from creating templates, to web-based documents
CONTRAST - Is a principle of art that refers to the arrangement of opposite elements (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small shapes, etc.
SAVE - This icon command is used to save or store the current file
GRAPHICS INTERCHANGE FORMAT - GIF stands for?
FALSE (COLOR) - Shapes can be determined by its hue and value (True or False)
FILE FORMAT - The structure of a file that instructs a software how to display its contents is referred to
PORTABLE DOCUMENT FORMAT - PDF stands for?
TRUE - Image manipulation is the process of making modifications to a digital image in order to turn it into the desired image. (True or False)
COLOR - Is the element of art that involves light. It is produced when light waves strike an object and are reflected into our eyes. It consists of three properties: hue, intensity, and value
VALUE - Refers to the lightness or darkness in a design. It refers to the changes between black and white and all the tones in between
MOVEMENT - Visual elements guide the viewer’s eyes around the screen.
EMPHASIS - An area in the design that may appear different in size, texture, shape or color to attract the viewer’s attention.
BALANCE - The visual weight of objects, texture, colors, and space is evenly distributed on the screen.
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY - ICT stands for?