Decode the shorthand behind modern computing with Tech Acronyms quizzes. Practice common IT, networking, and software terms and learn what they stand for in real-world contexts. Great for students, support roles, and anyone who wants to read tech docs with confidence.

Decode the abbreviations you see in modern productivity tools, from UI and UX to SSO and beyond. This mixed-difficulty quiz helps you connect acronyms to real features, settings, and workflows. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then learn as you go with clear multiple-choice prompts.

Decode the acronyms that shape modern TVs, audio, and streaming. This mixed-difficulty quiz covers terms like HDR, OLED, and AAC, plus related formats and standards you’ll see on spec sheets. Pick your question count and difficulty, then answer with 4 options per question—no timer, just clean practice.

Decode the office-tech shorthand you see in emails, proposals, and software menus. This mixed-difficulty quiz covers staples like PDF, OCR, and RFP, plus plenty of related acronyms used in modern workplaces. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then practice with calm, no-timer multiple choice.
There are 3 quizzes with 339 questions total.
No. Every question has 4 options and there is no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
You’ll see acronyms used across common technology areas such as software, networking, hardware, cloud, and general IT terminology.
Yes. The set includes a mix of easier and more challenging items, and you can replay quizzes to build confidence.
Focus on the context clues in the question, learn similar acronyms in groups, and re-take quizzes to reinforce the ones you miss.
These quizzes help you recognize what popular tech acronyms stand for and when they’re used, from everyday software terms to infrastructure and networking language.
You’ll also practice distinguishing similar-looking abbreviations and matching acronyms to the right concept, protocol, or component.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options and no timer, so you can focus on accuracy and learning rather than speed.
Quiz length and difficulty vary across the set, and you can replay quizzes to reinforce weak areas or aim for a higher score.
Tech acronyms spread quickly because they shorten long technical phrases, but the same acronym can mean different things across fields (for example, in networking vs. software). Knowing the expansion is useful, but knowing the context is what prevents misunderstandings in tickets, specs, and meetings.