Computer Hope quiz results

Congratulations Glussier you have successfully completed the Computer Hope quiz, below are your results. Keep in mind that this is not a standardized test and is simply meant as a good way to test your overall knowledge of computers and learn more about them.

Glussier quiz results overview

Test participant:Glussier
Total questions answered:152
Total correctly answered: 129
Total incorrectly answered: 23
Total Points:211
Your overall percent:84%
Your rating:Computer Expert
Time to complete:Over 3723 days
Date completed:April 19, 2024

Category results

Definition:8 of 9(88%)
Hardware:37 of 40(92%)
Security:4 of 5(80%)
Internet:12 of 12(100%)
MS-DOS:4 of 4(100%)
Software:13 of 14(92%)
Windows:7 of 8(87%)
Network:13 of 18(72%)
Linux:6 of 8(75%)
Program:7 of 10(70%)
Web design:5 of 7(71%)
History:7 of 10(70%)
People:2 of 2(100%)
Apple:4 of 5(80%)

Study locations

Based off the above categories where you missed one or more questions you may wish to consider reviewing the below sections of Computer Hope.

  • Computer terms and jargon - Visit our online dictionary, which has over 10,000 terms relating to computers.
  • Computer hardware - If you need help with understanding all the inner workings and parts of a computer we suggest starting on our computer definition. See our hardware Q&A section for a listing of links to all questions and other pages relating to computer hardware.
  • Security - See our security Q&A section for a listing of security related help pages and related links.
  • Software - Start at our software Q&A page for a listing of related links and questions and answers on software.
  • Microsoft Windows - Visit our Operating System section to find links to each of the Windows related pages as well as other operating systems.
  • Network - For computer networking and other networking questions we suggest starting on our network help page.
  • Linux - Our Linux and Unix help page contains a full listing of Linux and variant related commands, including full explanations on each of the commands.
  • Programming - For programming we suggest starting on our programming language definition, which contains a basic overview of each of the major languages and related links.
  • Web design - Basic HTML help, related questions and answers and terms can all be found on our HTML help page.
  • Computer history - Take a look back to the beginning of computers in our history section, which lists thousands of key events in computer history.
  • How else can I learn more about computers?

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