What is the CPU?
This is the main “brain” of the computer.
What is the Internet?
The global system connecting computers worldwide.
What is a smartphone?
A phone that can install apps and use the Internet.
What is a password?
A secret word to access accounts.
What is double-click?
Clicking twice quickly to open something.
What is a mouse?
You use this to move the pointer on the screen.
What is a web browser?
This app is used to visit websites (Chrome, Edge).
What is an app?
Software downloaded to a phone or tablet.
What is phishing?
A scam email pretending to be real.
What is a folder?
A place where files are stored on a computer.
What is a monitor?
This part shows pictures and text from the computer.
What is Bluetooth?
Wireless tech used for headphones and sharing files nearby.
What is a virus / malware?
Harmful software that damages a computer.
What is delete?
Moving a file to remove it.
What is a keyboard?
This hardware lets you type letters and numbers.
What is messaging / chat?
Sending messages online instantly (WhatsApp, etc.).
What is cloud storage?
Storing files online instead of on your device.
What is privacy?
Keeping personal info private online.
What is paste?
Copying text or images into another document.
What is a hard drive / SSD?
This internal part stores data permanently, even when off.
What is HTTPS / secure connection?
This keeps your data safe when using websites (🔒 icon).
What is Wi-Fi?
Connecting to the Internet without cables.
What is two-factor authentication (2FA)?
Extra login code sent to your phone.
What is rename?
Changing a file’s name.