Q.1
What is an 'animated gif'?
  • A group of gif images that appear to move
  • A moving mouse cursor
  • A small audio file
  • An excited image
Q.2
Most web browsers support 'rollover' graphics which .......
  • are a form of animated gif
  • change when a mouse pointer moves over them
  • change when they are clicked on
  • indicate where on a page a video will play
Q.3
What is HTML?
  • A designer label
  • A form of programming language
  • A form of torture
  • A type of disease
Q.4
Why are thumbnails used on a page?
  • So that space on a page isn't wasted on images
  • To improve page loading times
  • To improve the look of the page
  • To speed up the page design software
Q.5
Which of these is not a web browser?
  • Fireball
  • Firefox
  • Internet Explorer
  • Opera
Q.6
Animated gifs consist of a series of images called .......
  • cartons
  • cells
  • crews
  • frames
Q.7
Web browsers change HTML into .......
  • compost
  • instructions
  • requests for web pages
  • visual displays
Q.8
What is a web server?
  • A computer monitor
  • A computer that delivers web pages when requested
  • A computer that makes requests for web pages
  • A web authoring program
Q.9
What is a 'thumbnail'?
  • Small audio file inserted into a web page
  • Small low quality image linking to larger high quality one
  • Small video file which provides animations on a page
  • Thing at the end of your thumb
Q.10
What is meant by the term 'intranet'?
  • It is a private computer network
  • It is a private computer network linked to the internet
  • It is a small part of the internet
  • It is the old term for the internet
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