is a network of computer networks.
| 3. The Internet began in | 1969.
| 4. The history of the Internet shows that(Points : 1) |
user policy expressly prohibited commercial applications. | 5. The World Wide Web was developed in: 1) |
1991.
| 6. The World Wide Web began at |
CERN.
| 7. The World Wide Web was developed and named by |
Tim Berners-Lee. | 8. Sprint and Earthlink are examples of |
ISPs.
| 9. The domain name system (DNS) was devised |
as an easier way to access sites on the Internet.
| 10. The domain name system was devised in | 1984.
| 11. HTML stands for |
hypertext markup language. | 12. HTML was developed as a | standard document format.
| 13. URL stands for |
uniform resource locator
| 14. A URL is simply | the name of a file stored on a Web server.
| 15. A basic tenet at the founding of the Internet was |
open exchange of information.
| 16. On the Internet, cookies |
none of the above | 17. A cache is a | temporary storage space on the user’s hard drive. | 18. Internet access is limited by filters which use several methods to screen out unwanted material. Some of these methods include | both a and b | 19. In a public key system, |
the private key is not released and the public key is distributed to anyone with a need for it. | 20. Spoofing is |
sites that appear similar to other sites. | 21. A Web presence has potential liability exposure |
anywhere it can be accessed.
| 22. A U.S. court ruled Yahoo’s sale of Nazi memorabilia |
is protected by the First Amendment. | 23. Jurisdiction is |