| Study Questions for Module Two Exam
Presenting Information on the World Wide Web 1. What is a good file size for a Web graphic? 2. How many colors do GIFs typically have? 3. What type of graphic format allows for transparency? 4. Which file format is more lossy, GIF or JPEG? 5. Which format should images with color palettes of fewer than 256 colors be saved in? 6. What was the original name of what we now call the Internet? 7. What purpose was this network originally intended for? 8. What is the basic protocol of the Internet? 9. What body funded a proposal to link supercomputer centers in 1987? 10. What technology, developed by Xerox, became a standard in local area networking? 11. What tags are used to begin and end ordered lists? 12. What tags designate an unordered list? 13. What tags are used to begin and end a table? 14. What tags are used to begin and end table rows? 15. What tags contain table data? 16. What does Bill Gates mean by a "Web lifestyle"? 17. What does Bill Gates think will happen to the boundary between a TV set and a PC? 18. According to experts, what devices are seriously challenging the PC's status as the driver of computer innovation? 19. What is the platform created by the National Science Foundation to be the research platform for new technologies before introduction into the Internet? 20. Name one issue with the current Internet. 21. What intellectual property does not come under copyright? 22. Is it necessary to include a notice of copyright for material to be copyright protected in the U.S.? 23. When creating a Web page, can you legally copy and paste information together from various Internet sources to create "your own" document? 24. When creating a Web page, can you legally copy and paste others' lists of resources on your own web page? 25. When creating a Web page, can you legally link to other Web sites? Back to Module Two |