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[1] What is a smart card?

a) A physical card with a magnetic strip

b) A card with a microprocessor embedded in it

c) A card with a barcode

d) A card with a QR code

[2] What type of data can be stored on a smart card?

a) Only credit card information

b) Only personal identification information

c) Both credit card and personal identification information

d) Only medical information

[3] What is the main advantage of using a smart card for payment?

a) Increased security

b) Faster transactions

c) Cheaper transactions

d) All of the above

[4] What is the term used to describe the process of communicating with a smart card?

a) Smart card activation

b) Smart card pairing

c) Smart card communication

d) Smart card interaction

[5] What type of technology is used to communicate with a smart card?

a) RFID

b) NFC

c) Bluetooth

d) Wi-Fi

[6] Can smart cards be used for online transactions?

a) Yes, with a special reader

b) No, they can only be used in person

c) Yes, but only with certain online retailers

d) No, they can only be used for in-store transactions

[7] What is the maximum amount of data that can be stored on a smart card?

a) 128 bytes

b) 256 bytes

c) 512 bytes

d) 1 kilobyte

[8] Can smart cards be used for multiple applications?

a) No, they can only be used for one specific purpose

b) Yes, but only if programmed specifically for multiple purposes

c) Yes, as long as the applications are compatible

d) No, they can only be used for one application at a time

[9] What is the process called for updating the information stored on a smart card?

a) Smart card reprogramming

b) Smart card updating

c) Smart card refreshing

d) Smart card rewriting

[10] Can smart cards be used for secure access control?

a) No, they are not secure enough for access control

b) Yes, but only in certain situations

c) Yes, they are commonly used for secure access control

d) No, they can only be used for financial transactions

Answers:

    1.     b) A card with a microprocessor embedded in it
    2.     c) Both credit card and personal identification information
    3.     d) All of the above
    4.     c) Smart card communication
    5.     b) NFC
    6.     a) Yes, with a special reader
    7.     c) 512 bytes
    8.     c) Yes, as long as the applications are compatible
    9.     b) Smart card updating
    10.     c) Yes, they are commonly used for secure access control

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