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GRADE 12

WEBSITE

1. What does URL stand for?


A) Uniform Resource Locator
B) Universal Resource Link
C) Unified Resource Locator
D) Unique Resource Locator

2. Which protocol is fundamental for Internet communication?


A) HTTP
B) FTP
C) TCP/IP
D) SMTP

3. What is the primary purpose of a web browser?


A) To create websites
B) To access and navigate the World Wide Web
C) To secure online transactions
D) To store files on the computer

4. Who is often credited with the development of the World Wide Web?
A) Mark Zuckerberg
B) Tim Berners-Lee
C) Bill Gates
D) Steve Jobs

**5. What does ISP stand for?**


- A) International Service Provider
- B) Internet Service Provider
- C) Integrated System Provider
- D) Internal Security Protocol

**6. Which device connects different networks and directs data traffic between them?**
- A) Modem
- B) Router
- C) Firewall
- D) Hub

**7. In the context of the Internet, what is bandwidth?**


- A) The speed of the Internet connection
- B) The amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given time
- C) The range of available websites
- D) The size of a computer monitor

**8. What does TCP/IP stand for?**


- A) Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Provider
- B) Technical Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
- C) Telecommunication and Computer Protocol/Internet Provider
- D) Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

**9. What is the purpose of a firewall in the context of the Internet?**


- A) To increase internet speed
- B) To protect against unauthorized access and cyber threats
- C) To filter search engine results
- D) To enhance web browser functionality

**10. Which of the following is a secure protocol for transmitting data over the Internet?**
- A) HTTP
- B) FTP
- C) HTTPS
- D) TCP

**11. What is the function of DNS (Domain Name System)?**


- A) To detect viruses on a computer
- B) To translate domain names into IP addresses
- C) To compress data for faster transmission
- D) To organize files on a server

**12. What technology was a precursor to the modern Internet?**


- A) LAN (Local Area Network)
- B) WAN (Wide Area Network)
- C) ARPANET
- D) MAN (Metropolitan Area Network)

**13. Which of the following is a characteristic of a client in the context of the Internet?**
- A) Stores and manages information
- B) Accesses and consumes data from servers
- C) Connects different networks
- D) Directs data traffic between networks

**14. What is the primary function of an Internet search engine?**


- A) To create websites
- B) To provide email services
- C) To find and retrieve information from the web
- D) To host online forums
**15. Which of the following is an example of an Internet Service Provider (ISP)?**
- A) Google
- B) Facebook
- C) Comcast
- D) Microsoft

**16. What does the acronym FTP stand for?**


- A) File Transfer Protocol
- B) Fast Transmission Protocol
- C) File Tracking Protocol
- D) Full Text Processing

**17. Which of the following is not a web browser?**


- A) Chrome
- B) Photoshop
- C) Firefox
- D) Safari

**18. What is the purpose of a cookie in the context of the Internet?**


- A) To store and manage passwords
- B) To track user activity and preferences
- C) To block unwanted advertisements
- D) To speed up internet connections

**19. What technology allows users to access and use computing resources over the Internet,
rather than on their local machines?**
- A) Intranet
- B) Extranet
- C) Cloud computing
- D) Virtual reality

**20. What does HTML stand for in the context of web development?**
- A) HyperText Markup Language
- B) High-Level Text Management Language
- C) Hyperlink and Text Management Language
- D) Hypermedia Transfer Language

**21. Which of the following is a characteristic of a good password?**


- A) Short and simple
- B) Easily guessable
- C) Includes a mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols
- D) Written on a sticky note attached to the computer
**22. What is a DDoS attack?**
- A) A type of web browser
- B) Distributed Denial of Service attack, aimed at overwhelming a system
- C) A secure communication protocol
- D) A web development framework

**23. Which of the following is an example of a top-level domain (TLD)?**


- A) .com
- B) http
- C) TCP
- D) LAN

**24. What is the purpose of a URL shortener service?**


- A) To compress images for faster loading
- B) To shorten the length of a web address
- C) To encrypt internet traffic
- D) To block access to certain websites

**25. What is the role of a proxy server in the context of the Internet?**
- A) To manage email communication
- B) To filter and forward network traffic
- C) To host websites
- D) To secure wireless networks

**26. What is a CAPTCHA used for?**


- A) To protect against automated bot attacks
- B) To enhance the visual appearance of websites
- C) To compress images for faster loading
- D) To encrypt email communication

**27. Which protocol is commonly used for sending and receiving emails?**
- A) HTTP
- B) FTP
- C) SMTP
- D) TCP

**28. What is the purpose of a 404 error message on the web?**


- A) To indicate a successful webpage visit
- B) To inform the user that the webpage is not found
- C) To display a list of recommended websites
- D) To request additional information from the user

**29. What is two-factor authentication (2FA) used for?**


- A) To double the internet speed
- B) To enhance the visual appearance of websites
- C) To provide an extra layer of security by requiring two forms of identification
- D) To compress data for faster transmission

**30. Which of the following is a potential danger of using public Wi-Fi networks?**
- A) Increased internet speed
- B) Enhanced security
- C) Risk of unauthorized access to personal information
- D) Improved reliability of the internet connection

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