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What is the format of the email address provided?
What is the format of the email address provided?
Which part of the email address is considered the domain?
Which part of the email address is considered the domain?
What does the '@' symbol signify in an email address?
What does the '@' symbol signify in an email address?
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Which of these elements is NOT required in a valid email address?
Which of these elements is NOT required in a valid email address?
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Study Notes
Email Address Format
- Email addresses are composed of two main parts: the username and the domain name.
- The username comes before the "@" symbol, while the domain name follows it.
- The "@" symbol is a separator that distinguishes the username from the domain.
- The domain name can be further subdivided into the second-level domain (e.g., "google") and the top-level domain (e.g., ".com").
- Although the username is typically a user's identifier, it's not mandatory for a valid email address. For instance, a website hosting service might use a generic username like "info" followed by "@example.com."
- The mandatory parts of an email address are:
- A valid username
- The "@" symbol as a separator
- A valid domain name.
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Description
This quiz tests your knowledge of the fundamental components of an email address. You will explore elements such as the user identification, domain, and the significance of the '@' symbol. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of email communication!