0
Intro price. Get UpSkill for Big Sale -95% off.
Course Content
Module 1: iPhone Basics
Lessons: 1. Turning It On โ€” Power, Buttons & What They Do 2. Getting Comfortable with the Touchscreen (Tap, Swipe, Pinch) 3. Understanding the Home Screen & App Icons Supporting Materials: โ€ข Worksheet: Tap & Swipe Practice Sheet โ€ข Quick Reference Guide: Tap & Swipe
0/33
IPhones for Seniors

Part 1 โ€“ Multiple Choice

  1. How do you activate Siri on most iPhones?
    • A) Say โ€œHey Siriโ€ or hold down the side button
    • B) Double tap the Home screen
    • C) Swipe left on the Home screen
    • D) Tap the flashlight icon
  2. Which of these is something Siri cannot do?
    • A) Send a text
    • B) Call someone
    • C) Set a reminder
    • D) Cook your dinner
  3. Where can you find Accessibility settings?
    • A) Camera app
    • B) Settings โ†’ Accessibility
    • C) Photos app
    • D) App Store
  4. What does turning on Bold Text do?
    • A) Makes the iPhone louder
    • B) Makes words on the screen easier to see
    • C) Changes your wallpaper
    • D) Opens the Notes app
  5. Which gesture lets you zoom in on a photo or webpage?
    • A) Swipe down
    • B) Tap once
    • C) Pinch open with two fingers
    • D) Press the volume button

Part 2 โ€“ True/False

  1. T/F โ€“ Siri can read your text messages aloud if you ask.
  2. T/F โ€“ Accessibility features are only for seniors.
  3. T/F โ€“ You can customize Control Center to add shortcuts like flashlight or calculator.

Part 3 โ€“ Practical / Confidence Questions

  1. Ask Siri to tell you the weather.
  2. Set a reminder using Siri (for example: โ€œRemind me to drink water in 10 minutesโ€).
  3. Show how to make text larger or bolder in Accessibility settings.
  4. Demonstrate how to use the Magnifier feature.
  5. Show how to take a screenshot.
  6. Use dictation in the Messages app to speak a short message instead of typing.

โœ… This quiz reinforces voice commands, customization, and shortcuts โ€” giving seniors confidence that their iPhone can adapt to them.