- 1. The special address system used by the World Wide Web. Every Web site has its own URL.
A) computer network B) primitives C) e-mail D) Uniform Resource Locator
- 2. The process of giving or exchanging information.
A) hypertext B) communication C) domain D) e-mail
- 3. Changes the signals from your computer into signals that can be transmitted.
A) e-mail B) model animation C) hypertext D) modem
- 4. A communication system created by connecting many computers
A) persistence of vision B) e-mail C) computer network D) model animation
- 5. The system of connecting documents through hyperlinks.
A) hypertext B) domain C) attachments D) hyperlink
- 6. The part of a URL that indicates the source of the information.
A) modem B) communication C) storyboard D) domain
- 7. Links that can be attached to text, buttons, or graphics on Web pages. When you click on them, they take you to other pages.
A) e-mail B) key frame C) Uniform Resource Locator D) hyperlink
- 8. Messages sent over the Internet.
A) hypertext B) hot mail C) hyperlinks D) e-mail
- 9. Large On-line services, smaller companies connect you to the Internet.
A) iform Resource Locator B) computer network C) modem D) Internet server provider
- 10. The part of the internet that allows users to connect to computers all over the world.
A) Wonderful Wild Website B) World Wide Web C) Global Internet Connection D) Universal Internet Links
- 11. Any word or combination of words that you think will help the search engine find the information you need.
A) Keyword B) world wide search C) search word D) google search
- 12. Is a real-time system that allows people to talk to each other by typing their message.
A) Internet relay chat B) internet service provider C) chat room D) uniform resource locator
- 13. Bulletin boards where messages are posted electronically.
A) chat room B) newsgroups C) e-mail D) hypertext
- 14. Discussions groups for people who are interested in a particular topic.
A) chat room B) internet relay chat C) newsgroups D) Mailing list
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