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Larry Page is best known for being one of the co-founders of ____.

  • A. Apple company
  • B. Google
  • C. Twitter
  • D. None of these
Explanation:
Larry Page co-founded Google.

To connect to the internet, it is must have a(n) ____.

  • A. Internet Service Provider
  • B. Internet connection
  • C. Modem
  • D. All of these
Explanation:
All three are required to establish an Internet connection.

Common methods of Internet access by users in ____.

  • A. Broadband over coaxial cable
  • B. Fiber optics or copper wires
  • C. Wi-Fi
  • D. All of these
Explanation:
All these are common methods of Internet access.

World Wide Web is being standardized by ____.

  • A. World Wide Corporation
  • B. W3C
  • C. World Wide Consortium
  • D. World-Wide Web Standard
Explanation:
The W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) standardizes the Web.

Which of the following is not used to access the web?

  • A. ISDN
  • B. Modem
  • C. UDP
  • D. DSL
Explanation:
UDP is a protocol, not a direct means to access the web.

What is the full form of Wi-Fi?

  • A. Wireless Fidelity
  • B. Wired Fidelity
  • C. Wireless Focus
  • D. Wireless Field
Explanation:
Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity.

What is the full form of DSL in information technology?

  • A. Digital System Line
  • B. Digital Super Line
  • C. Digital Subscriber Line
  • D. Digital Speed Line
Explanation:
DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line.

Which device is used to connect to the nearest device?

  • A. Wi-Fi
  • B. NFC
  • C. Bluetooth
  • D. All of these
Explanation:
All three technologies are used for short-range device connection.

Who gave the idea to combine the internet with the hypertext concept?

  • A. Steve Jobs
  • B. Bill Gates
  • C. Tim Berners-Lee
  • D. Jeff Bezos
Explanation:
Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web by combining the Internet with hypertext.

What was the first network that provided the basis for the internet?

  • A. ARAPANET
  • B. AAPARANET
  • C. ARPANET
  • D. PARANET
Explanation:
ARPANET was the first network that became the basis of the Internet.