1) Which of the following is NOT a communication technology typically associated with ICT? a) Mobile Phone b) Television c) Telephone d) Internet 2) What is a primary function of ICT regarding information? a) Destroy b) Locate, save, send, and edit c) Ignore d) Obfuscate 3) ICT's core focus is on: a) The study of ancient civilizations b) The use of communication technologies to handle information c) The art of painting d) The science of astronomy 4) What is a key aspect of ICT studies concerning computers? a) Their use as data processing tools b) Their aesthetic design c) Their historical impact d) Their use in predicting the weather 5) An internet environment is crucial in ICT because: a) It limits information access b) It facilitates communication and data sharing c) It is outdated technology d) It is unrelated to ICT 6) Which of these best describes the role of a computer in ICT education? a) An optional accessory b) A complex machine to avoid c) A fundamental tool for processing and managing information d) An obsolete technology 7) What is the main purpose of studying ICT? a) To become a professional chef b) To understand and utilize communication technologies for information management c) To learn how to play video games d) To study the history of art 8) The Philippines is often referred to as what, due to its significant growth in ICT-related industries? a) "Silicon Valley of the East" b) "ICT Hub of Asia" c) "Call Center Capital of the World" d) "Digital Frontier of Southeast Asia" 9) A major contributor to the Philippines' ICT sector growth is: a) Traditional agriculture b) Fishing industry c) Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) d) Mining 10) What does BPO stand for in the context of the Philippine ICT industry? a) Business Process Outsourcing b) Basic Programming Operations c) Broadcasting Production Organization d) Banking Processing Outsourcing 11) What is a common example of a BPO job in the Philippines? a) Rice farming b) Call center agent c) Fishing d) Mining 12) Which government department in the Philippines is primarily responsible for the nation's ICT agenda? a) Department of Agriculture b) Department of Tourism c) Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) d) Department of Education 13) The Philippine ICT Department's role includes: a) Planning, development, and promotion of the ICT agenda b) Only regulating internet usage c) Solely focusing on BPO companies d) Ignoring national development goals 14) The growth of the Philippine ICT sector contributes to: a) Decreased economic growth b) Increased unemployment c) National development d) Environmental damage 15) What is a significant benefit of the Philippines' strong ICT sector? a) Reduced foreign investment b) Job creation c) Increased poverty d) Decreased technological advancement 16) The success of the Philippine ICT sector is largely due to: a) Lack of government support b) Inadequate infrastructure c) Low levels of English proficiency d) A skilled workforce and supportive government policies 17) BPO companies in the Philippines often handle: a) A wide range of business processes, including customer service and back-office support b) Only local customer service c) Exclusively manufacturing tasks d) Primarily agricultural services 18) The Philippine government's investment in ICT aims to: a) Hinder economic progress b) Improve the country's competitiveness globally c) Reduce digital literacy d) Limit technological advancement 19) A key challenge for the Philippine ICT sector might be: a) Competition from other Asian countries b) Abundant skilled labor c) High internet penetration d) Lack of English-speaking population 20) A computer is best described as: a) A device solely for entertainment b) An electronic device for storing and processing data c) A tool only used for communication d) A mechanical device for calculations 21) Data within a computer is typically processed in what format? a) Decimal b) Octal c) Binary d) Hexadecimal 22) What determines the actions a computer performs? a) User's thoughts b) Random events c) The weather d) Instructions in a program 23) The term "program" in the context of computers refers to: a) A set of instructions b) A musical piece c) A piece of art d) A television show 24) The Internet is fundamentally: a) A type of software b) A type of hardware c) A single, large computer d) A global system of interconnected computer networks 25) The Internet Protocol Suite used to connect devices worldwide is known as: a) HTTP b) FTP c) TCP/IP d) SMTP 26) Approximately how many devices are linked via the internet worldwide? a) Millions b) Thousands c) Billions d) Hundreds 27) What is the common alternative name for the Internet? a) The Cloud b) The Web c) The Grid d) The Net 28) The Internet can be described as: a) A single, isolated network b) A network of networks c) A type of operating system d) A type of programming language 29) What enables users on one computer to access information from another? a) The interconnected nature of the Internet b) Magic c) Telepathy d) Coincidence 30) Dedicated routers and servers play what role in Internet connectivity? a) They are unnecessary for internet connectivity b) They are decorative elements c) They help connect computers worldwide d) They are only used for local networks 31) Which of the following best describes the Internet? a) A system only used for email b) A single, centralized system c) A system only used for shopping d) A decentralized, global network 32) The Internet allows for the sharing of: a) Only images b) Only videos c) Only text d) Information of various types 33) What protocol is essential for the Internet's functionality? a) Gopher b) TCP/IP c) WAP d) IRC 34) The Internet's structure is best described as: a) Decentralized b) Centralized c) Linear d) Hierarchical 35) Accessing information on the Internet typically involves: a) Only using a single website b) Using multiple interconnected networks c) Using only email d) Using only social media 36) A computer's primary function is to: a) Play games b) Process information c) Display images d) Print documents 37) The binary system uses how many digits? a) 2 b) 8 c) 10 d) 16 38) A computer program is written in: a) Natural language b) Programming language c) Body language d) Sign language 39) The Internet relies on a system of: a) Interconnected networks b) Isolated networks c) Parallel lines d) Separate servers 40) What is a key characteristic of the Internet's architecture? a) Centralization b) Simplicity c) Scalability d) Inflexibility 41) The Internet's reach is: a) Local b) Regional c) National d) Global 42) The World Wide Web (WWW) is best described as: a) A type of computer hardware b) A global network of interconnected computers c) An information system on the internet using hypertext links d) A programming language 43) What enables users to navigate between documents on the World Wide Web? a) Email addresses b) File paths c) Document d) Hyperlinks 44) Web resources on the WWW are identified by: a) IP addresses only b) URLs c) Email addresses d) Phone numbers 45) Who is credited with inventing the World Wide Web? a) Tim Berners-Lee b) Bill Gates c) Steve Jobs d) Mark Zuckerberg 46) The WWW is accessed primarily through: a) Satellite phones b) The Internet c) Fax machines d) Postal mail 47) A web page is best defined as: a) A hypertext document connected to the World Wide Web b) A type of software program c) A printed document d) Any document stored on a computer. 48) What makes a document suitable for the World Wide Web? a) It is written in a specific programming language b) It's formatted for online viewing c) It contains hypertext links d) Both b and c 49) Web pages are typically accessed through: a) Email b) A web browser c) A word processor d) A calculator 50) Web 1.0 is characterized primarily by: a) Static web pages linked by hyperlinks b) Dynamic web pages and user interaction c) Semantic web and machine understanding d) Artificial intelligence and virtual reality 51) A key difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 is: a) The use of colors b) The level of user interaction c) The use of images d) The use of text 52) Web 2.0 allows users to: a) Only read information b) Interact with web pages, comment, and create accounts c) Control server settings d) Only download files 53) The defining characteristic of Web 3.0 is: a) Increased speed b) More colors c) The semantic web d) Better images 54) What is the goal of Web 3.0 regarding machine understanding? a) To deliver personalized web content b) To make websites more interactive c) To improve website speed d) To make websites look better 55) In Web 1.0, user interaction was primarily: a) Limited to reading information b) Extensive and dynamic c) Focused on creating content d) Non-existent 56) Which web generation emphasizes user-generated content? a) Web 1.0 b) Web 2.0 c) Web 3.0 d) Web 4.0 57) The concept of the "semantic web" is most closely associated with: a) Web 1.0 b) Web 2.0 c) Web 3.0 d) Web 4.0 58) Which web generation aims to create a more intelligent and personalized online experience? a) Web 1.0 b) Web 2.0 c) Web 3.0 d) Web 4.0 59) Web 2.0 platforms often incorporate features like: a) Only static content b) User profiles and comments c) Limited user interaction d) No user-generated content 60) Folksonomy is best described as: a) A system of hierarchical classification imposed by experts b) A method of organizing information using pre-defined categories c) A system where users collaboratively classify information using keywords d) A type of database management system

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