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Essential Technology Terms Exercise

March 1, 2026 - B1pdf

Complete the 12 sentences below. Choose the best answer for each one. Some sentences have two correct answers. Choose both.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1I saved the photo on my phone, but I cannot find the ............... now.
Wrong!
A place where files are organized on a device is a "folder".
2The internet is slow because the ............... signal is weak in this room.
Wrong!
The wireless internet connection in a room is usually called "Wi-Fi".
3To open the website, type the ............... into the browser bar at the top.
Wrong!
A website address is a "URL".
4My laptop will not turn on because the ............... is dead.
Wrong!
The part of a laptop that stores power is the "battery".
5I forgot my email ............... so I cannot log in.
Wrong!
The secret word or phrase you use to sign in is a "password".
6I clicked the link, and a new ............... opened in my browser.
Wrong!
A separate page area inside a browser window is a "tab".
7Please ............... the app from the store before you try to use it.
Wrong!
To get an app from the internet onto your device is to "download" it.
8To connect the mouse, plug it into the ............... port on the side of the computer.
Wrong!
A common port for a mouse or keyboard is a "USB" port.
9I cannot hear the video, so I turned up the ............... on my phone.
Wrong!
The level of sound on a device is the "volume".
10Before you send the email, add the document as an ............... .
Wrong!
A file sent with an email is an "attachment".
11My phone needs a system ............... to fix the security problem.
Wrong!
New software that fixes or improves a system is an "update".
12To keep your photos safe, make a ............... on an external drive or in the cloud.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
An extra saved version of your photos can be a "backup" or a "copy".
Done.
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Answers

  1. I saved the photo on my phone, but I cannot find the folder now.
  2. The internet is slow because the Wi-Fi signal is weak in this room.
  3. To open the website, type the URL into the browser bar at the top.
  4. My laptop will not turn on because the battery is dead.
  5. I forgot my email password so I cannot log in.
  6. I clicked the link, and a new tab opened in my browser.
  7. Please download the app from the store before you try to use it.
  8. To connect the mouse, plug it into the USB port on the side of the computer.
  9. I cannot hear the video, so I turned up the volume on my phone.
  10. Before you send the email, add the document as an attachment.
  11. My phone needs a system update to fix the security problem.
  12. To keep your photos safe, make a backup / copy on an external drive or in the cloud.
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