Lesson 10 Flashcards
- What was a significant limitation of the Internet in the year 2000?
a. Lack of websites
b. Slow internet speed
c. Limited text content
d. No multimedia support
b. Slow internet speed
- How has the internet changed with regard to multimedia content on websites?
a. Only text and images were available in the past
b. Videos and music are now commonly found on websites
c. Multimedia content was always available on websites
d. Background music was the only multimedia element in the past
b. Videos and music are now commonly found on websites
- What was the experience like when accessing CNN.com’s website in the year 2000?
a. Fast and seamless
b. World-wide-wait due to slow internet speed
c. No multimedia elements
d. Limited text and images
b. World-wide-wait due to slow internet speed
- Why were videos rarely placed on the home page of websites in the past?
a. Lack of video technology
b. Slow internet speed
c. Videos were not popular
d. Home pages were reserved for text only
b. Slow internet speed
- What term is used to describe the ability to view multimedia content only when a user clicks on it?
a. On-demand viewing
b. Instant streaming
c. Live broadcasting
d. Multimedia activation
a. On-demand viewing
- What types of content were commonly placed on websites in the year 2000?
a. Text, images, and bits of sound
b. Videos and high-quality images
c. Only text and low-quality images
d. Background music and videos
a. Text, images, and bits of sound
- How has CNN’s website changed in terms of multimedia content hosting over the years?
a. No change, always hosted videos on the home page
b. Started hosting videos due to increased internet speed
c. Used to host videos on-demand, now on the home page
d. No multimedia content hosted on CNN’s website
c. Used to host videos on-demand, now on the home page
- What term is used to describe the transformation of the World Wide Web into a slower experience in the year 2000?
a. Internet lag
b. World-wide-wait
c. Web slowdown
d. Slow web transformation
b. World-wide-wait
- Why were high-quality images and background music uncommon on home pages in the past?
a. Lack of technology for high-quality content
b. Limited storage space
c. Users preferred low-quality content
d. Slow internet speed and limited bandwidth
d. Slow internet speed and limited bandwidth
- What does “WWW” stand for in the context of the quiz?
a. Wild Wild West
b. World Wide Wait
c. World Wide Web
d. Web World Wonders
c. World Wide Web
Through video hosting sites, you can take a video and show it to the entire world , Ex?
Videos, Youtube
If videos are too much for you, you can always record sounds. You
can now share your sound bites to the entire world , Ex?
Sound, Music, or Audio: Soundclous
Game developers now create what is called “browser-based games.” You do not need to install these games to your computer as they run in most updated web browser, Ex?
Online Games: AdventureQuest, Farmville, Candy Crush
Online survey forms and tests that automatically display the results when finished
Online Tests: Online IQ and Personality Tests
Online courses that simulate the classroom online
Courseware: E-learning Courses using a Learning Management System