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Dashboard - A Computer Science Series
Anupama Swara, New Saraswati House
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Chapters
The Computer System
More on Windows 10
Learn to use MS Excel 2010
More on PowerPoint 2010
Introduction to Adobe Flash CS6
Working with Flash CS6
Introduction to QBasic
QBasic Statements
Exploring the Internet
Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Overview
Assessment 1
Assessment 2
ICSE
Class 6
Computer
Exploring the Internet
Available Answers
1.
Fill In the blanks:
The World Wide Web is a collection of different ______________.
In 1989, ______________ invented World Wide Web.
We need to create an ______________ to use the e-mail services.
______________ is the buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet.
______________ have the technology and the infrastructure to provide Internet to a large geographic area.
______________ help us to find information over the Internet with ease.
2.
State whether True or False:
e-mails can be sent to multiple people.
E-commerce is very time consuming.
Chat messages can't be seen until recipients check their inboxes.
In video conference two people can see and talk to each other over the computer.
The Internet is a huge reservoir of information.
3.
Match the following:
1970
1972
1984
1989
1998
DOMAINS
GOOGLE
WWW
TCP/IP
E-MAIL
4.
Multiple choice questions:
This helps to find information on the Internet:
e-mail
Online Reservation
Search Engine
Instant Messaging
Each website has a unique address known as:
Uniform Research Location
Uniform Resource Locator
Universal Research Location
Universal Receiver Locator
This facilitates you to converse mere quickly and easily:
e-mail
Online Reservation
Search Engine
Instant Messaging
This is a method of communicating by two-way video and audio transmission:
Instant Messaging
Video Conference
e-mail
Online Reservation
The term Media means:
Satellite
Copper wire
Fiber-optics
All of the above
5.
What was the purpose of ARPANET?
6.
What is the use of the Search Engine?
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