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Chapter 2 Chapter Review

Chapter 2 Chapter Review. Pick a question number. What does URL stand for?. Uniform Resource Locator. Most modern programs use a(n) ___ to interact with the users. GUI (Graphical User Interface).

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Chapter 2 Chapter Review

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  1. Chapter 2 Chapter Review

  2. Pick a question number

  3. What does URL stand for? • Uniform Resource Locator

  4. Most modern programs use a(n) ___ to interact with the users. • GUI (Graphical User Interface)

  5. The row of icons or buttons that shows icons that can be clicked to quickly invoke commands is called the ___. • toolbar

  6. To make a window fill the screen, click the ___ button. • maximize

  7. A group of related Web pages belonging to an individual or organization is called a(n) ___. • Website

  8. Two most commonly used ___ are Netscape and Internet Explorer. • browsers

  9. An Internet address such as “harcourt.com” is called a(n) ___ name. • domain

  10. To locate material on the Web for a research project you would make use of a(n) ___ site. • search

  11. E-mail messages that you receive are placed in the program’s ___ folder. • inbox

  12. Home PC users typically use a national ___, such as AOL, Earthlink, or Starbank, to name a few. • ISP (Internet Service Provider)

  13. The letters http stands for ___. • Hypertext transfer protocol

  14. The file extension .html stands for ___. • Hypertext markup language

  15. The most common file extension for Web pages is ___. • .html

  16. An e-mail address usually begins with a(n) ___. • username

  17. In a browser, the ___ button redisplays the current page. • Refresh or reload

  18. In a browser, the ___ button is used to move ahead after the Back button has been used to move to a previous page. • forward

  19. E-mail hyperlinks start with ___ instead of http://. • mailto:

  20. Java ___ are small programs executed by your browser, such as a scroll marquee or stock ticker. • applets

  21. To create a bookmark for a page you are currently viewing, select the appropriate ___ option from your browser’s Bookmarks or Favorites menu. • add

  22. A single image that has specific areas individually linked to different Web pages is called a(n)___. • Image map

  23. The Internet address jsmith@course.com is a n example of an e-mail address. • True

  24. With instant messaging, both the sender and the receiver need to be online at the same time. • True

  25. With a direct Internet connection, your telephone will be tied up while you are online. • False

  26. A hyperlink can be a word, but not a photo or other type of image. • False

  27. To be able to quickly return to a Web page at a later time, you can create a bookmark. • True

  28. A numeric identifying address for a computer accessible through the Internet is called a(n) ___. • IP address

  29. An online location where multiple participants can exchange written communications in real time. • Chat room

  30. The starting page for a Web site. • Home page or index

  31. A Web page on which keywords are entered or directory categories are selected. • Search site

  32. What software always remains in memory whenever a computer is on? • Operating system

  33. If the power to a computer is on, but there is no picture on the monitor, your monitor must be broken and will need to be replaced. • False

  34. Starting up a computer is called the ___ process. • boot

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