Computer Science
Technology
Trivia
Computer Viruses
KeyBoard Shortcuts
100

When more than 1 CPU is running at 1 time

Multiprocessing

100

What does the f stand for in f1,f2,f3?

Functions

100

What is the strongest human muscle?

The jaw

100

This security measure acts as a barrier, controlling the incoming and outgoing network traffic.

Firewall

100

How do you get stick keys?

Press shift many times

200

What performs the math on computers?

Arithmetic/Logic Unit

200

What is the main high speed memory that holds data and instructions?

RAM
200

 What is the only snake known to build a nest?

King Cobra

200

This specific type of malware encrypts a user's files and demands payment, often through cryptocurrency, to regain access.

Ransomware

200

Shortcut key for a new window

Ctrl+N

300

How many generations have computers gone through?

Five

300

What connects,powers and transfer data between computers?

USB port

300

Which country has the most islands?

Sweden that has over 220,000

300

 This computer virus replicates itself and then eats up a computer's processing space.

Worm
300
Shortcut key for task manager?

Ctrl+Shift+ESC

400

What language do computers read to carry out the instructions

Binary

400

A highlighted word or symbol on a document or webpage that takes you to another place.

Hyperlink

400

Who is the tallest president in the U.S? 

Abraham Lincoln

400

Programs that pretend to be legitimate software but actually carry out hidden, harmful functions.

Trojan Horse

400

Shortcut key for Snipping tool

Win+Shift+S

500

This occurs in an OS when two or more processes are unable to proceed because each is waiting for the other to release a resource.

Deadlock

500

Which $35 single-board computer, launched in 2012, has transformed computer science education worldwide?

Raspberry PI

500
What is the capital of New Zealand?

Wellington

500

This type of malicious program records every keystroke made by a user to steal passwords.

Keylogger or spyware

500

Shortcut key for reopening a closed tab?

Ctrl+Shift+T