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---
- training:
- id: CyLMS Demo Quiz
resources: images
overview: >
<img src="cytrone_logo.png" align="right">
The questions below demonstrate the training content representation features of CyLMS, which is part of the CyTrONE integrated cybersecurity training framework. Please refer to the file 'demo_quiz.yml' included with the CyLMS distribution for practical examples of the representation syntax. For more information about the features included in this demo quiz, please consult the CyLMS User Guide.
questions:
# Basic question with an unique answer and three hints
- id: DEMO-01
body: Indicate the main operating system supported by CyLMS.
answer: Ubuntu
hints:
- The name starts with 'U' and also ends with 'u'.
- The name has 6 letters in total.
- The letter sequence in the middle is 'bunt'.
# Same question as above, but formulated now as a multiple-choice question; only one hint is provided
- id: DEMO-02
body: Select the main operating system sypported by CyLMS from the list below.
choices: CentOS, Ubuntu, Windows
answer: Ubuntu
hints:
- Refer to the previous question.
# A question that provides several long choices as a list
- id: DEMO-03
body: Select the most suitable and complete definition for the term "malware".
choices:
- An interface between the software and hardware components of a certain system.
- A harmful program disguised as a normal application to convince users to install it.
- A piece of malicious software designed to damage a computer or computer network.
answer: A piece of malicious software designed to damage a computer or computer network.
hints:
- Really?! How about googling the word?
# A question with several valid answers; no hint is provided this time
- id: DEMO-04
body: Enter the abbreviation for a common type of cyberattack which attempts to make a server unavailable by overloading it with a large amount of requests.
answer: DoS, DDoS, dos, ddos