True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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1.
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You want to put the computer on the grounding mat before you work on it
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2.
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You must put the extra hardware in a anti static bag when your are
completed.
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3.
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You want to attach the grounding strap to the computer case or a large piece of
metal.
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4.
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When asked to repair a computer in another class, go straight to the classroom
without messing around.
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5.
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When on a job you should only perform the operations that are requested / needed
and nothing else.
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6.
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Always make sure that your computer is unplugged before you open up the
case.
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7.
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Do not drink anything when working on your computer.
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8.
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We as a company care for others
safety.
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Matching
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Match the item to its definition. a. | virus | e. | adware | b. | worm | f. | spyware | c. | phishing | g. | hijack-ware | d. | trojan | h. | spam |
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unsolicited emails
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A type of virus that uses the internet to spread itself
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11.
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A type of virus that poses as a harmless application, but once run infects your
system with a virus.
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12.
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Software that installs itself in an attempt to “sell” you stuff.
Can come through the Internet in the form of pop-ups, or from useful programs that include adware
with them.
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Designed to allow someone else to gain control of your computer.
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14.
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Email posing as a legitimate company that tries to get you to reveal your
password, so the bad person can gain access to your accounts.
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15.
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Software that records your behavior on the Internet. Can send back usage data,
keystrokes, or even passwords to another website.
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A general category of infectious unwanted software that can harm a
computer
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