Question. You can receive, display, edit and/or send text messages on any network that has a ....... agreement.
(a) multimedia messaging service
(c) short message service
(b) roaming
(d) mailbox
Answer. B
Question. It is ....... for drivers to exercise proper control of their vehicle at all times whilst using the mobile phone.
(a) irrelevant
(b) illegal
(c) imperative
(d) inconsequential
Answer. C
Question. Before removing the battery from your phone, please ensure that the device is switched off and the ....... is disconnected from the handset.
(a) charger
(b) antenna
(c) ear piece
(d) infrared port
Answer. A
Question. You can transfer data between two cellular phones by using the ....... connection located on the front of your phone.
(a) hands free
(b) main
(c) infra red
(d) charger
Answer. C
Question. Recently ....... phone numbers, answered calls and missed calls are stored in the call log.
(a) deleted
(b) added
(c) fixed
(d) dialed
Answer. D
Question. Before Internet services can be accessed on your cellular phone, you need to ....... to your network operator to enable the relevant configuration information.
(a) subscribe
(b) contact
(c) get in touch with
(d) make contact with
Answer. A
Question. Cell broadcasts allow users to ....... messages on specified topics, such as traffic, and weather information from their network operator.
(a) receive
(b) dispatch
(c) process
(d) translate
Answer. A
Question. The message centre number for your network ....... should be preprogrammed on your SIM card.
(a) contributor
(b) supplier
(c) contractor
(d) provider
Answer. D
Question. When you receive an MMS message on your phone, the message ....... is displayed along with a tone, illumination and/or vibration.
(a) box
(b) icon
(c) key
(d) connector
Answer. B
Question. Some hand phones are designed to be ....... with certain multimedia messaging services.
(a) communicable
(b) comfortable
(c) comparable
(d) compatible
Answer. D
