- 1. A global network connecting millions of computers, making it possible to exchange
A) Search Engines B) Internet C) HTML D) History
- 2. Connection in a document that allows you to jump to a different page on the World Wide Web.
A) WWW B) Server C) Hyperlink D) Refresh
- 3. A computer that handles request for data, e-mail, file transfers, and other network services from other computers
A) Web Browser B) Internet C) Hyperlink D) Server
- 4. The software which you use to look at web pages.
A) History B) HTTP C) Hyperlink D) Web Browser
- 5. A collection of resources and interlinked documents that work together using a specific Internet set of rules.
A) Software B) World Wide Web C) Server D) Computer
- 6. Takes you to the web page which loads when your browser first starts.
A) Forward Key B) Hardware C) Refresh D) Internet
- 7. Shows a list of the pages which you have looked at recently.
A) Refresh B) Computer System C) Search Engines D) History
- 8. A system for marking text so that it can be published on the World Wide Web.
A) HTTL B) HTML C) HTLM D) HSMS
- 9. A set of rules used to transmit and receive all data over the World Wide Web is abbreviated as
A) HTPT B) HPPT C) HSTP D) HTTP
- 10. Special websites on the Internet that make it much easier to find information that you need.
A) Internet B) Search Engines C) HTTP D) Hyperlink
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