Computer Basics
Files & Folders
Email
PowerPoint
Safety & Scams
100

What do you click to start programs?

Start button

100

What is a folder used for?

To organize files

100

 What do you click to send an email?

Send button (often looks like a paper airplane)

100

What is a slide?

One page in a presentation

100

What is a strong password?

Long, with letters, numbers, and symbols

200

What device moves the pointer?

Mouse

200

Where do most files save automatically?

Documents folder

200

 What does the paperclip do?

Attach a file

200

 What can you add to slides?

Text, pictures, videos, charts & more.

200

What is phishing?

Fake messages trying to steal your information

300

What does the Start button open?

Programs, settings, and power options

300

This file ensures that layouts, fonts, images, and formatting remain identical across all devices, making it ideal for sharing, printing, and securing

PDF File

300

What is spam?

Unwanted or junk email

300

What are animations?

Movement added to text or images

300

 What should you do if something feels suspicious?

Do not click it and ask for help

400

How do you turn off the computer safely?

Click Start → Power → Shut down

400

If you delete a file from your folder, where does it go?

Recycling Bin

400

What should you check before opening an email?

Who it’s from (the sender)

400

What are transitions? 

The animated, visual movements that occur when switching from one slide to the next during a slideshow.

400

What is a scam text called?

Smishing

500

What is the long bar called at the bottom of your screen? 

Taskbar

500

What can you use to find a lost file?

Search Bar

500

What is a suspicious email called?

 Phishing email

500

What makes a presentation easy to read?

Large text, simple design, and not too much on one slide

500

Should you share passwords?

No