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Chapter 1 Introduction to Internet

True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

The public files on Web servers are ordinary text files, much like the files created and used by word-processing software.
 

 2. 

Most Web sites are distributed over a number of locations.
 

 3. 

One common definition of a Web site is any group of Web pages that relates to one specific topic or organization, regardless of where the HTML documents are located.
 

 4. 

Most Web browsers let you specify a page that loads automatically every time you start the program.
 

 5. 

You can use a Web browser to print a Web page or to save either an entire Web page or just parts of the page, such as selections of text or graphics.
 

 6. 

Some Web pages are written to make copying difficult or impossible; these pages cannot be saved easily.
 

 7. 

You can use the Location bar to enter URLs directly into Internet Explorer.
 

 8. 

In Internet Explorer, you cannot reorganize favorites once you have initially stored them.
 

 9. 

In Internet Explorer, you can save entire Web pages, selected portions of Web page text, or particular graphics from Web pages to a disk.
 

 10. 

If a Web page is not encrypted, the Security tab in the Page Info dialog box will show “Connection Not Encrypted.”
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 11. 

Computers can be connected to each other in a configuration called a ____.
a.
network
c.
SAN
b.
matrix
d.
protocol
 

 12. 

If networked computers are near each other (usually in the same building), the network is called a ____.
a.
WAN
c.
LAN
b.
MAN
d.
NAN
 

 13. 

Networked computers that are not located near each other form a ____.
a.
WAN
c.
LAN
b.
PAN
d.
NAN
 

 14. 

How many computers on the Internet can have the same domain name?
a.
two
b.
three
c.
five
d.
All domain names must be uniquely assigned
 

 15. 

All URLs include a ____.
a.
filename
c.
domain
b.
transfer protocol
d.
Both B and C
 
 
nar001-1.jpg
 

 16. 

In the URL shown in the figure above, the domain name is ____.
a.
http://
c.
pages/sports
b.
www.nytimes.com
d.
index.html
 

 17. 

____ can contain information about the user such as login names and passwords.
a.
Cookies
c.
Glossaries
b.
History lists
d.
Web directories
 

 18. 

U.S. copyright law has a ____ provision that allows students to use limited amounts of copyrighted information in terms papers and other reports prepared in an academic setting.
a.
DMCA
c.
Web-based
b.
fair use
d.
controlled
 

 19. 

Many Web pages provide a hyperlink to the e-mail address of the person responsible for maintaining the page, sometimes called the ____.
a.
Web doyenne
c.
Web czar
b.
Webmaster
d.
Web developer
 

 20. 

A ____ authority is a company that attests to a Web site’s legitimacy.
a.
authentication
c.
certification
b.
identification
d.
verification
 



 
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