
Cryptography and Ciphers Redo 2
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Information Technology (IT)
9th - 12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the main feature of a Caesar Shift Cipher?
It substitutes each letter for another letter from a fixed alphabet.
It uses a keyword for multiple substitution alphabets.
It replaces a letter with another letter a fixed number of positions away in the alphabet.
It rearranges the letters without changing them.
Answer explanation
The main feature of a Caesar Shift Cipher is that it replaces each letter with another letter a fixed number of positions away in the alphabet, making it a simple form of substitution cipher.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which cipher uses multiple substitution alphabets based on a keyword?
Simple Substitution Cipher
Caesar Shift Cipher
Playfair Cipher
Vigenere Cipher
Answer explanation
The Vigenere Cipher uses multiple substitution alphabets derived from a keyword, allowing for more complex encryption than the Simple Substitution or Caesar Shift Ciphers, which use a single alphabet.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the main goal of Steganography?
To scramble a message to make it unreadable to unauthorized parties.
To hide the existence of the message itself.
To replace pairs of letters with different pairs of letters.
To use frequency analysis to break the encryption.
Answer explanation
The main goal of steganography is to hide the existence of the message itself, making it undetectable to unauthorized parties. This distinguishes it from other methods like encryption, which only scramble the content.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Scytale is an example of what type of classical cipher?
Substitution Cipher
Transposition Cipher
Homophonic Cipher
Polygraphic Cipher
Answer explanation
The Scytale is a transposition cipher because it rearranges the letters of the plaintext to create the ciphertext, rather than substituting one letter for another. This method involves wrapping the message around a rod to encode it.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which statement best describes the Pigpen Cipher?
Polyalphabetic cipher using a shifting key.
Homophonic cipher using multiple symbols per letter.
Simple substitution cipher that uses symbols (or geometric shapes) instead of letters.
Block cipher that operates on 64-bit blocks.
Answer explanation
The Pigpen Cipher is a simple substitution cipher that replaces letters with symbols or geometric shapes, making it easy to encode and decode messages without a shifting key or multiple symbols per letter.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What makes the Playfair Cipher different from a Simple Substitution Cipher?
It uses a one-time pad.
It encrypts digraphs (pairs of letters) instead of single letters.
It requires a cylindrical device for encryption.
It uses a new, random substitution for every character.
Answer explanation
The Playfair Cipher differs from a Simple Substitution Cipher by encrypting digraphs (pairs of letters) instead of single letters, making it more secure against frequency analysis.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does a Simple Substitution Cipher replace?
Single letters with a single, unique, corresponding plaintext letter.
Single letters with a single, unique, corresponding ciphertext letter.
Blocks of bits with a block of encrypted bits.
Digraphs with digraphs.
Answer explanation
A Simple Substitution Cipher replaces single letters with unique ciphertext letters, ensuring each plaintext letter corresponds to one specific ciphertext letter, making the correct choice the second option.
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