GK Quiz on Android: Unlock Your Inner Android Guru by Taking the Ultimate Trivia Challenge!

Think you know everything about Android? Take this ultimate GK quiz and put your skills to the test!

May 28, 2024, 17:16 IST
GK Quiz on Android
GK Quiz on Android

Calling all Android aficionados! Do you consider yourself a phone whiz, fluent in the language of Android? Are you someone who dives deep into custom settings and unlocks the hidden potential of your device?

This exciting 10-question quiz is your chance to prove your Android expertise. We'll be testing your knowledge across a range of topics, from the core functionalities of the operating system to its fascinating history and intriguing trivia.  So, grab your thinking cap and get ready to put your Android IQ to the test! 

 

1. What was the first commercially released phone to run the Android operating system?

a) HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1)

b) Motorola Droid

c) Samsung Galaxy S

d) LG Optimus One

Answer: a) HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1) 

Explanation: The International Academy of Science mentions: “The first commercially available smartphone running Android was the HTC Dream, released on October 22, 2008.”

2. What is the file extension for Android applications?

a) .exe

b) .app

c) .apk

d) .android

Answer: c) .apk (it stands for Android Package Kit)

Explanation: On Android phones, apps come in a special format called APK, which stands for Android Package Kit. 

3. Which of these is NOT a core component of the Android operating system?

a) Linux Kernel

b) Dalvik Virtual Machine 

c) User Interface

d) iCloud 

Answer: d) iCloud

Explanation: iCloud is a cloud storage and service suite developed by Apple and is not integrated into the core functionality of Android, which is an operating system developed by Google.

4. What is the virtual machine used by Android to run apps called?

a) JVM (Java Virtual Machine)

b) ART (Android Runtime)

c) Dalvik Virtual Machine 

d) All of the above

Answer: b) ART (Android Runtime)

Explanation: In the Android operating system, apps rely on ART, or Android Runtime, to function. Unlike its predecessor, Dalvik, ART translates app code (bytecode) into native instructions during installation. This pre-conversion allows the device to understand the app directly, resulting in smoother performance.

5. What permission do most Android apps require to access your location?

a) Camera access

b) Microphone access

c) Location access

d) Storage access

Answer: c) Location access

Explanation: Every app upon installing requires the Location Access. This permission allows apps to pinpoint your device's whereabouts for features like navigation or finding nearby places.

6. What is the underlying kernel used by the Android operating system?

a) Windows NT kernel

b) Long Term Supported (LTS) kernel 

c) MacOS kernel

d) Proprietary Android kernel

Answer: b) Long Term Supported (LTS) kernel

Explanation: The core of Android software, the kernel, is built upon a stable version of the Linux operating system called a Long Term Supported (LTS) kernel. This LTS kernel comes from the wider Linux community project.

7. What is the official Android app store called?

a) Google Marketplace

b) Google Play Store

c) Android Market

d) App Central

Answer: b) Google Play Store

Explanation: On Android phones and tablets, the Play Store, pre-installed by Google, is your one-stop shop to download apps. It's also sometimes simply called "Play" on your home screen.

8. What is the nickname for the latest version of Android (as of May 2024)?

a) KitKat

b) Lollipop

c) Upside Down Cake

d) Nougat

Answer: c) Upside Down Cake

Explanation: Even though Google officially stopped using dessert names for Android versions after Android 10 (Android Q), the tradition continues internally for code names used by developers. This makes it easier for them to refer to different versions during development.

9. What is the name of the virtual assistant built into most Android devices?

a) Siri 

b) Alexa 

c) Google Assistant 

d) Bixby 

Answer: c) Google Assistant

Explanation: Google Assistant is your voice-powered helper on mobile and smart home devices. It uses cutting-edge AI to understand your questions and requests, letting you chat naturally instead of using keywords.

10. What is the programming language primarily used for developing Android applications?

a) Java

b) C++

c) Python

d) Swift 

Answer: a) Java

Explanation: Originally, and for many years, Java is the dominant language for Android development. It's still widely used and supported by Google, with a vast community and resources available.

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