| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A datatype which can have one of two values: "true" or "false" | Boolean | 83%
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| File extension used by Microsoft Word | .docx | 72%
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| A block of reusable code which returns a value; it must be called before it can execute | Function | 72%
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| Supported by most programming languages, it is a way of writing programs, using objects, classes, properties and methods | Object-oriented programming | 69%
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| A cyberattack in which a threat actor inserts themselves in between two parties and listens in on communications, often to steal information | Man-in-the-middle attack | 67%
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| In Linux, a command which allows a user to execute another command or program with elevated privileges | Sudo | 67%
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| The network protocol used for the transport of files from one computer to another | File Transfer Protocol | 56%
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| Java-compatible programming language most commonly used for the development of Android apps | Kotlin | 39%
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| Inventor of the World Wide Web | Tim Berners-Lee | 36%
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| Name given to software which allows the creation and running of multiple virtual machines on a single host | Hypervisor | 33%
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| Popular open-source JavaScript runtime environment which can be used to run code outside of the browser | Node.js | 33%
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| Ransomware caused by a computer worm that spread globally in 2017, affecting over 200,000 computers | WannaCry | 33%
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| A markup language used to store data in plaintext format | XML | 33%
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| Windows' built-in antivirus | Microsoft Defender | 11%
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| The automatic, unintentional download of malicious software | Drive-by download | 3%
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