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Now To Test Your Knowledge! (Well, Attention Span) - Quiz



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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of these is NOT a web browser?

    • A.

      FireFox

    • B.

      Internet Explorer

    • C.

      Google

    • D.

      Netscape

    Correct Answer
    C. Google
    Explanation
    You use a browser to get to a search engine. Without a broswer you cannot get to a search engine - there is no internet.

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  • 2. 

    What does ISP stand for?

    • A.

      International Service Production

    • B.

      Internet Service Provider

    • C.

      Intranet Servicing Provider

    • D.

      Internet Service Provision

    Correct Answer
    B. Internet Service Provider
    Explanation
    ISP stands for Internet Service Provider. An Internet Service Provider is a company or organization that provides internet access to customers. They offer various services such as internet connectivity, email services, web hosting, and domain registration. ISPs connect users to the internet through different technologies such as dial-up, DSL, cable, or fiber optics. They play a crucial role in enabling individuals and businesses to access and utilize the internet for communication, information sharing, and online services.

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  • 3. 

    What is the World Wide Web?

    • A.

      A computer network

    • B.

      A program

    • C.

      A piece of software

    Correct Answer
    A. A computer network
    Explanation
    The World Wide Web is a computer network that allows users to access and share information over the internet. It is a global system of interconnected computers that communicate with each other through a standardized protocol. The web consists of websites, web pages, and hyperlinks that enable users to navigate and interact with various online resources. It is not just a program or a piece of software, but rather a vast network that connects computers and facilitates the exchange of information.

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  • 4. 

    Which of these can you use a web browser to view?

    • A.

      Videos

    • B.

      Programs

    • C.

      Images

    • D.

      Text

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Videos
    C. Images
    D. Text
    Explanation
    A web browser can be used to view videos, images, and text. Videos can be streamed directly through a web browser, allowing users to watch videos online without the need for additional software. Images can also be viewed directly in a web browser, whether they are embedded on a webpage or accessed through a direct link. Similarly, text content such as articles, blogs, or web pages can be read and displayed in a web browser. However, programs cannot be viewed in a web browser as they require installation and execution on a computer or device.

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  • 5. 

    Dial-Up Connection is __________ as Broadband.

    • A.

      The same

    • B.

      Not the same

    Correct Answer
    B. Not the same
    Explanation
    Dial-Up Connection and Broadband are not the same because they differ in terms of speed and technology. Dial-Up Connection uses a standard telephone line to connect to the internet, and it offers slower speeds compared to Broadband. On the other hand, Broadband utilizes a high-speed connection, such as DSL or cable, which allows for faster data transmission. Therefore, Dial-Up Connection and Broadband are not equivalent in terms of their capabilities and performance.

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