The letters 'www' stands for this.
What is the world wide web?
Every email address contains this symbol.
What is @?
This feature lets you take pictures with your phone.
What is a camera?
This device prints documents onto paper.
What is a printer?
You need to type a letter and save it online so you can open it from any computer.
What is Google Docs?
Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari are examples of this.
What is a web browser?
This part of an email tells what the message is about.
What is the subject line?
This store is where Android users download apps.
What is the Google Play Store?
This key is often used to start a new line when typing.
What is Enter?
You are making a resume using a desktop program installed on your computer.
What is Microsoft Word?
Websites that begin with HTTPS use this type of connection.
What is a secure connection?
What is BCC?
This feature lets you connect your phone to the internet without Wi-Fi using your carrier.
What is cellular data?
This tool lets you take a picture of your computer screen so you can save or share it.
What is the Snipping Tool?
You are creating a spreadsheet that automatically saves in your browser.
What is Google Sheets?
This website is popular for watching videos online.
What is YouTube?
CC stands for this.
What is Carbon Copy?
Troubleshooting a frozen phone often begins with this simple action.
What is turning it off and back on?
This component of your PC or laptop displays everything you see on your computer.
What is a monitor?
You are creating a budget using this program, which is part of Microsoft Office.
What is Microsoft Excel?
This is the unique address used to visit a specific website, like www.google.com.
What is a URL?
This is what you click to include a file, like a photo or document, in an email.
What is Attach (or the paperclip icon)?
This is the feature that lets your phone automatically correct spelling or suggest words while you type.
What is autocorrect?
The small arrow you move around the screen is called this.
What is a cursor?
You are creating a presentation that you can share with others using a link instead of saving a file.
What is Google Slides?