Authentication vs Authorization: Understanding Core Differences Quiz

  1. Definition Clarity

    Which term describes the process of verifying a user's identity when they log into a system?

    1. Authentication
    2. Authorization
    3. Authetication
    4. Accessation
    5. Authentification
  2. Order of Operations

    In a typical security system, which occurs first: authentication or authorization?

    1. Authentication
    2. Authorization
    3. Authorization then authentication
    4. Both happen simultaneously
    5. None occur
  3. Access Control

    When a user tries to open a file they might not have permission for, which process decides if access should be granted?

    1. Authorization
    2. Authentication
    3. Authentification
    4. Permissioning
    5. Accessatization
  4. Example Scenario

    If a system checks a password before allowing entry, which concept is being applied?

    1. Authentication
    2. Authorization
    3. Authenticization
    4. Authorship
    5. Autharization
  5. Credentials vs. Permissions

    Providing a username and password relates to which security concept?

    1. Authentication
    2. Authorization
    3. Authorizational
    4. Authonization
    5. Permitization
  6. Practical Application

    Granting an authenticated user access to only certain sections of a website involves which process?

    1. Authorization
    2. Authentification
    3. Authentication
    4. Orderization
    5. Accessation
  7. Incorrect Concept

    Which of the following is NOT a correct term related to security processes involving user identity and permissions?

    1. Accessation
    2. Authentication
    3. Authorization
    4. Authentification
    5. Authentication
  8. Focus of Authentication

    What is the main focus of authentication in a computer system?

    1. Identifying who the user is
    2. Determining what resources a user can access
    3. Blocking all user actions
    4. Storing user data permanently
    5. Encrypting network traffic
  9. Focus of Authorization

    What is the primary goal of authorization in a security system?

    1. Specifying what actions the identified user is allowed to perform
    2. Checking the user's password
    3. Tracking user login times
    4. Encrypting user data
    5. Identifying the user
  10. Analogy Understanding

    If authentication is like showing your ID to enter a building, what is authorization most similar to?

    1. Being allowed to enter specific rooms within the building
    2. Standing in line outside the building
    3. Losing your ID card
    4. Having your photo taken at the entrance
    5. Leaving the building