Email Basics Class 6 MCQs
Email Basics โ MCQs with Answers & Explanations
Class: 6
Subject: Computer Science
Section: Internet and Its Uses
Topic: Email Basics
Board: CBSE (Based on NCERT Syllabus)
Subject: Computer Science
Section: Internet and Its Uses
Topic: Email Basics
Board: CBSE (Based on NCERT Syllabus)
Instructions: These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) are designed strictly as per the NCERT syllabus, making them ideal for CBSE Class 6 Computer Science examination preparation.
1. Email stands for:
Answer: B
Email means Electronic Mail. It is used to send messages digitally through the Internet.
2. Email is used to:
Answer: A
Emails allow users to send and receive messages instantly worldwide.
3. To send an email you need:
Answer: A
Emails work only when connected to the Internet.
4. The person who sends an email is called:
Answer: A
The sender composes and sends the email message.
5. The person who receives an email is called:
Answer: B
The receiver is the person who gets the email.
6. Email address contains:
Answer: C
An email address has two parts: username and domain name.
7. The symbol used in email address is:
Answer: B
The โ@โ symbol separates username and domain.
8. Inbox stores:
Answer: B
Inbox contains all received emails.
9. Sent folder stores:
Answer: C
Sent folder keeps copies of emails you send.
10. Draft folder contains:
Answer: B
Drafts store emails saved before sending.
11. Spam emails are:
Answer: B
Spam means unwanted emails.
12. Attachment means:
Answer: B
Files like images/docs can be attached.
13. Subject line shows:
Answer: B
It tells what the email is about.
14. CC means:
Answer: A
CC sends copy to another person.
15. BCC means:
Answer: A
Recipients are hidden in BCC.
16. Email is faster than:
Answer: A
Emails deliver instantly vs postal delay.
17. Example of email service:
Answer: A
Gmail is a popular email provider.
18. Password keeps email:
Answer: B
Passwords protect accounts.
19. Logout means:
Answer: A
Logging out secures account.
20. Email can include:
Answer: D
Emails support multiple content types.
