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Exploring the Versions of the Web

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 5mins

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Class
Date
1.

What is the primary difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0?

a)

Web 1.0 is focused on social networking, while Web 2.0 is about e-commerce.

b)

Web 1.0 allows user-generated content, while Web 2.0 does not.

c)

Web 1.0 is static and read-only, while Web 2.0 is dynamic and interactive.

d)

Web 1.0 features multimedia content, while Web 2.0 is text-based.

2.

What are some key features of Web 3.0?

a)

Limited user control

b)

Centralized data storage

c)

Static web pages

d)

Key features of Web 3.0 include decentralization, blockchain technology, enhanced user privacy, semantic web, and AI integration.

3.

How has user interaction changed from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0?

a)

User interaction changed from passive consumption in Web 1.0 to active participation and collaboration in Web 2.0.

b)

User interaction remained the same with no significant changes.

c)

Web 1.0 allowed for more collaboration than Web 2.0.

d)

Users became less engaged in Web 2.0 compared to Web 1.0.

4.

What technologies are commonly associated with Web 2.0?

a)

HTML5, Flash, FTP

b)

Java, C++, SQL

c)

Static websites, Email, FTP

d)

AJAX, social media, RSS, APIs

5.

What role does blockchain play in Web 3.0?

a)

Blockchain is primarily used for social media platforms in Web 3.0.

b)

Blockchain is a type of web browser for accessing Web 3.0.

c)

Blockchain is a centralized database that stores all user data in Web 3.0.

d)

Blockchain is the foundational technology that enables decentralization, data ownership, and secure transactions in Web 3.0.

6.

Can you name a few examples of Web 1.0 websites?

a)

LinkedIn

b)

Twitter

c)

Examples of Web 1.0 websites include Geocities, Angelfire, and early versions of Yahoo!

d)

Facebook

7.

What is the significance of social media in the evolution of the web?

a)

Social media is primarily used for advertising and marketing.

b)

Social media has no impact on the web's evolution.

c)

Social media limits user interaction on the internet.

d)

Social media is significant in the evolution of the web as it has made the internet more interactive and user-centric.

8.

How does Web 3.0 aim to enhance user privacy?

a)

Web 3.0 eliminates the need for passwords entirely.

b)

Web 3.0 relies solely on centralized servers for data storage.

c)

Web 3.0 enhances user privacy through decentralization, user data control, blockchain technology, and advanced encryption.

d)

Web 3.0 encourages users to share their data with third parties.

9.

What are the implications of decentralized applications (dApps) in Web 3.0?

a)

dApps rely on centralized servers for data storage.

b)

dApps reduce user privacy and control in Web 3.0.

c)

dApps eliminate the need for innovation in technology.

d)

dApps promote security, transparency, user control, and innovation in Web 3.0.

10.

How has the concept of content creation evolved from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0?

a)

The focus of content creation shifted solely to video and audio formats.

b)

Web 2.0 introduced only corporate content with no user interaction.

c)

The evolution from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 transformed content creation from static, developer-driven pages to dynamic, user-generated content.

d)

Content creation has remained static and unchanging since Web 1.0.