Q41. What does “FTP” stand for?
a) File Transfer Protocol
b) Fast Transfer Protocol
c) File Transmission Program
d) Frequency Transfer Protocol
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Correct Answer: a) File Transfer Protocol
Explanation: FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used for transferring files between a client and a server on the Internet.
Q42. Which browser is known for its focus on user privacy?
a) Google Chrome
b) Internet Explorer
c) Mozilla Firefox
d) Safari
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Correct Answer: c) Mozilla Firefox
Explanation: Mozilla Firefox is known for its strong emphasis on user privacy and security, offering features like tracking protection.
Q43. What is the function of a “home page” on a website?
a) It serves as the main landing page of a site
b) It provides contact information
c) It lists all website files
d) It displays advertisements
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Correct Answer: a) It serves as the main landing page of a site
Explanation: The home page is the main or introductory page of a website, providing an overview and access to other sections of the site.
Q44. Which mode of Internet connection uses cellular networks?
a) Wi-Fi
b) Hotspot
c) LAN Cable
d) Fiber Optic
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Correct Answer: b) Hotspot
Explanation: A hotspot uses cellular networks to provide Internet access, allowing devices to connect wirelessly to the Internet.
Q45. What is the primary use of “Internet Explorer”?
a) Web browsing
b) Document editing
c) Graphic design
d) Database management
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Correct Answer: a) Web browsing
Explanation: Internet Explorer is a web browser developed by Microsoft, used for accessing and navigating websites on the Internet.
Q46. What does “.org” in a URL typically represent?
a) An organization
b) A commercial entity
c) A country-specific domain
d) A personal blog
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Correct Answer: a) An organization
Explanation: The “.org” domain is typically used by non-profit organizations and institutions.
Q47. What is the primary function of the “Refresh” button in a browser?
a) To reload the current web page
b) To open a new tab
c) To clear browsing history
d) To save the web page
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Correct Answer: a) To reload the current web page
Explanation: The “Refresh” button reloads the current web page, updating its content and ensuring the user sees the latest version.
Q48. Which of the following is a web browser developed by Microsoft?
a) Firefox
b) Chrome
c) Safari
d) Edge
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Correct Answer: d) Edge
Explanation: Microsoft Edge is a web browser developed by Microsoft, succeeding Internet Explorer and known for its integration with Windows 10.
Q49. What is the function of a “proxy server”?
a) To act as an intermediary between a user and the Internet
b) To store web page data locally
c) To encrypt email communications
d) To manage network security
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Correct Answer: a) To act as an intermediary between a user and the Internet
Explanation: A proxy server acts as an intermediary between a user’s device and the Internet, providing anonymity and sometimes filtering content.
Q50. What is “browsing history”?
a) A record of websites visited
b) A list of downloaded files
c) A collection of emails
d) A log of system errors
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Correct Answer: a) A record of websites visited
Explanation: Browsing history refers to a record of websites and web pages that a user has visited using a web browser.