Uniform Resource Locator
Web server
File
Web address
Match the following Internet-related terminologies with their functions.
A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2
A-3, B-4, C-2, D-1
A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
Web browser
Web matrix
Web network
Match the following Internet-related protocols with their purposes.
Internet connectivity
IP address
multicasting
multitasking
Responsive
Reactive
Fast Loading
Light
Google
Linux
Windows
Mozila
Node
System
Web clients
Web customer
Design
First page
Home Page
Main Page
Encryption
HTTP
HTML
Firewalls
A visible to the end user
Defined to user
Invisible to the end user
Both (b) and (c)
CPU
Router
Modem
Hub
Local Area Network
Internet
Intranet
Big Network
Browser
Search Engine
Both Browser & Search Engine
None of these
Protocol
Web Server
Search engines
Scripting language
Secure connection
Authoring tool
Line that delineates the edge of a programmer window
Device used for modifying the window
Software programme especially designed for viewing web pages on the Internet
None of the above
PASCAL
C
BASIC
Tim Thompson
Tim Berners-Lee
Charles Darwin
Robert Chilliau
Transport Control Protocol
Transaction Control Protocol
Transmission Control Protocol
Transmission Control Point
Match the following languages with their primary uses.
A-4, B-2, C-3, D-1
A-2, B-3, C-4, D-1
A-4, B-1, C-2, D-3
Internet architecture board
Internet Society
Internet Service Provider
Different Computer
SLIP
TCP/IP
PPP
PHP
ASP.NET
JSP
CSS
Bill Gates
Lee. N. Feyong
Tim Berners Lee
None of above
File Transaction Protocol
File Transfer Protocol
File Task Protocol
Fast Transfer Protocol
Mozilla
Microsoft
The World Wide Web Consortium
NVDIA
Match the following Internet terms with their descriptions.
A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
A-3, B-1, C-4, D-2
A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1
residing in many computers
created using HTML
with links to other webpages
residing in many computers linked together using HTML
Mozilla Firefox
Postfix
Blind
Apache
Wide Web World
Win World Web
Web Wide World
World Wide Web
Server
Remote Server
All of These
MS Office
Gmail
ARPANET
Web
IBM
Cookies are programs which run in the background of the web-client
Cookies have the potential of being used to violate the privacy of users
Cookies are very helpful in keeping track of users in developing online shopping cart, applications personalized portals and in advertising on websites
Cookies cannot contain more than 4 Kb of data
Communication
Information Retrieval
Presentation of Information
All of the above
An icon
A file manager
A browser
An Internet
Agreements on how communication components and DTE's are to communicate
Logical communication channels for transferring data
Physical communication channels sued for transferring data
Twitter
Facebook
myspace
google
Word Wide Web
Search engine
website
Match the following Internet services with their descriptions.
Yahoo
AltaVista
Program that search documents
A program that searches engines for specified keywords
A machinery engine that search data
A hardware component
Intranet Service Provider
Internet Social Public
Internet Server Provider
A computer virus
A program that catalogs Web sites
A hacker who breaks into computer systems
An application for viewing web pages
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
Hyper Tetra Transfer Protocol
Heavy Text Transfer Protocol
Huge Text Transfer Protocol
PDF Pages
Web Pages
Images
Slides
Unique Resource Locator
Uniform Resource Location
Under Resource Locator
Search Engines
News groups
Browsers
Microsoft Edge
Google Meet
Google Chrome