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What distinguishes the World Wide Web from the internet?
Which component is essential for linking documents within the World Wide Web?
What formats can information on the World Wide Web include?
What is commonly used to access the resources and documents on the World Wide Web?
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How can the World Wide Web be best described?
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What best describes the relationship between the World Wide Web and the internet?
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How do users typically access different documents and resources on the World Wide Web?
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What makes hyperlinks a defining feature of the World Wide Web?
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What does the term 'World Wide Web' refer to?
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In what way does the World Wide Web act like a vast electronic book?
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What type of information can be found on the World Wide Web?
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Which feature of the World Wide Web allows users to click and navigate between different documents?
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Study Notes
World Wide Web (WWW, W3)
- Represents all publicly accessible websites and pages on the internet.
- Enables user access through local computers and various devices.
- Connects pages and documents via hyperlinks, allowing navigation for information retrieval.
- Displays information in diverse formats: text, images, audio, and video.
- Distinct from the internet; the World Wide Web is a subset of the internet.
Functionality of the World Wide Web
- Transformed global communication and information access within three decades.
- Composed of multiple components facilitating resource access, documents, and web pages.
- Operates as a vast electronic book, with pages hosted on different servers globally.
- Web pages serve as essential building blocks of the WWW.
- Hyperlinks are integral for navigation, linking to specific spots within documents or connecting to different ones.
- Defines the WWW's identity as a network of interconnected documents through the concept of hypertext and hypermedia.
World Wide Web (WWW, W3)
- Represents all publicly accessible websites and pages on the internet.
- Enables user access through local computers and various devices.
- Connects pages and documents via hyperlinks, allowing navigation for information retrieval.
- Displays information in diverse formats: text, images, audio, and video.
- Distinct from the internet; the World Wide Web is a subset of the internet.
Functionality of the World Wide Web
- Transformed global communication and information access within three decades.
- Composed of multiple components facilitating resource access, documents, and web pages.
- Operates as a vast electronic book, with pages hosted on different servers globally.
- Web pages serve as essential building blocks of the WWW.
- Hyperlinks are integral for navigation, linking to specific spots within documents or connecting to different ones.
- Defines the WWW's identity as a network of interconnected documents through the concept of hypertext and hypermedia.
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Description
This quiz explores the fundamental concepts of the World Wide Web, including its definition, key features, and the difference between the web and the internet. Test your knowledge on how web pages are interconnected through hyperlinks and various formats of information available online.