Hardware
Software
IT Terminology
Instruction Tools
Support Materials
100

What does RAM do?

It stores data temporarily while the computer is running.

100

What is Microsoft Excel used for?

Creating spreadsheets and analyzing data.

100

What does CPU stand for?

Central Processing Unit.

100

Name one slideshow tool.

PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote.

100

What is on-site instruction?

Hands-on training delivered in person at the user’s location.

200

Give an example of an output device.

Monitor, printer, or speakers.

200

What does a CRM do?

It helps manage customer relationships and sales.

200

What is a GUI?

A graphical interface with icons and menus for easy use.

200

What is a user manual?

A detailed guide on how to use a product or software.

200

Name a type of online support.

Live chat, forums, or remote desktop tools.

300

What is an SSD?

A fast storage device. / Solid State Drive

300

What does "functionality" mean in software?

The tasks or features that the software can perform.

300

Define ‘driver’.

Software that helps hardware work with the operating system.

300

What is the purpose of a quick-start guide?

To give simple instructions for basic setup.

300

When is phone support best used?

For quick voice-based help on simple issues.

400

How does a multifunction printer help productivity?

It can print, scan, copy, and fax—saving time and space.

400

What does compatibility mean?

The ability to run on different operating systems or devices. / Can work with different OS.

400

What is cloud computing?

Using internet servers to store and access data.

400

What’s the benefit of animations in slides?

They make content more engaging and easier to understand.

400

Why is flexibility important in support?

So users can get help in a way that suits their situation.

500

List 3 connectivity types found in hardware.

USB, Ethernet, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi.

500

Name 3 software programs with different purposes.

Excel (spreadsheets), Zoom (video calls), Photoshop (editing).

500

Explain LAN vs WAN.

LAN is a local area network; WAN is a wide area network across locations.

500

How can you personalize a user experience?

By changing themes, font sizes, or using profiles.

500

Give an example where on-site support is better than online help.

Installing or setting up physical equipment like a scanner.

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