1) What does "ICT" stand for? a) Internet and Computer Technology b) Information and Communication Technology c) Integrated Circuit Technology d) Information and Computing Technology 2) Why is the Philippines called the "ICT Hub of Asia"? a) Because it has the fastest internet speed in Asia b) Because it manufactures the most computers in Asia c) Due to its strict ICT regulations d) Due to the rapid growth of ICT-related jobs, especially in BPO 3) What does "BPO" stand for? a) Business Process Outsourcing b) Basic Programming Operations c) Bureau of Philippine Online Services d) Broadband Provider Organization 4) What government department is responsible for ICT development in the Philippines? a) Department of Science and Technology (DOST) b) Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) c) Commission on Higher Education (CHED) d) Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) 5) Which industry benefits the most from the ICT growth in the Philippines? a) Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) b) Agriculture c) Tourism d) Manufacturing 6) What is one of the main roles of the ICT Department in the Philippines? a) To regulate international trade b) To plan, develop, and promote the country's ICT agenda c) To manufacture computer hardware d) To control social media usage 7) What is a computer? a) A machine that washes clothes b) A tool used only for playing games c) A type of television d) An electronic device that stores and processes data 8) How does a computer process data? a) By following instructions given in a program b) By randomly guessing information c) By storing everything as images d) By using only handwritten commands 9) What number system do computers typically use to process data? a) Decimal b) Binary c) Hexadecimal d) Roman Numerals 10) What is the Internet? a) A global system of interconnected computer networks b) A private communication tool for scientists c) A type of software used in computers d) A computer hardware component 11) What protocol is used by the Internet to connect billions of devices worldwide? a) HTTP b) USB c) TCP/IP d) BIOS 12) Which of the following is NOT required to access the Internet? a) A web browser b) A computer or mobile device c) A stable internet connection d) A printer 13) Which device is necessary for connecting to the Internet at home? a) Scanner b) Router or modem c) Speaker d) Flash drive 14) What is another name for the Internet? a) The Grid b) The Web c) The Net d) The Code 15) Which term best describes the Internet? a) A local area network (LAN) b) A network of networks c) A single large computer d) A personal file storage system 16) What is the main function of the Internet? a) To play offline games b) To connect computers and share information worldwide c) To print documents d) To store all data on a single computer 17) What does "WWW" stand for? a) World Wide Web b) Wide Web World c) Web World Wide d) Worldwide Website 18) Who invented the World Wide Web? a) Steve Jobs b) Tim Berners-Lee c) Bill Gates d) Mark Zuckerberg 19) What is the World Wide Web? a) A collection of offline documents b) A type of computer hardware c) A software used for graphic design d) A system of interlinked documents accessed via the Internet 20) How are documents on the World Wide Web connected? a) By hypertext links b) By telephone calls c) By handwritten notes d) By USB cables 21) What does a URL stand for? a) Universal Resource Locator b) Uniform Research Link c) User Registration List d) Unique Reference Line 22) Which protocol is commonly used to access websites on the World Wide Web? a) FTP b) HTTP c) SMTP d) IP 23) Which of the following is an example of a web browser? a) Microsoft Word b) Google Chrome c) Windows Explorer d) Photoshop 24) What is the primary purpose of the World Wide Web? a) To send text messages b) To store computer programs c) To share and access information globally d) To edit videos 25) What is a hyperlink? a) A type of computer virus b) A connection between documents on the web c) A physical cable used to connect computers d) A software program for typing 26) Which of the following is a valid example of a URL? a) www.example.com b) 1234-5678 c) Computer@web.net d) Web://homepage 27) How do users navigate from one webpage to another? a) By clicking on hyperlinks b) By restarting their computer c) By using a USB drive d) By writing a program 28) What is a web page? a) A printed page from a book b) A hypertext document connected to the World Wide Web c) A software used to design websites d) A type of email message 29) What is the main purpose of a web page? a) To store offline data b) To provide information on the internet c) To create computer viruses d) To replace television 30) What is Web 1.0? a) The first stage of the World Wide Web made up of static web pages b) A messaging application c) A type of online game d) A modern social media platform 31) What was a key feature of Web 1.0? a) Interactive content b) Static web pages connected by hyperlinks c) Social media sharing d) Artificial intelligence 32) Which of the following describes Web 1.0? a) Users can create and upload their own content b) Websites were mostly read-only with minimal interaction c) Websites were powered by artificial intelligence d) Users could play online multiplayer games 33) What was missing in Web 1.0 compared to later versions? a) Hyperlinks b) User interaction and dynamic content c) Websites d) Text-based documents 34) What is Web 2.0? a) A new operating system b) A type of software used for programming c) The second stage of the World Wide Web with dynamic pages d) A computer hardware component 35) Which feature is common in Web 2.0? a) Static web pages b) Interactive and user-generated content c) No hyperlinks d) Read-only web pages 36) Which of the following is an example of a Web 2.0 application? a) A printed newspaper b) A social media website like Facebook c) A simple HTML page d) A telephone directory 37) How does Web 2.0 differ from Web 1.0? a) Web 2.0 allows users to interact with and modify web content b) Web 2.0 removes hyperlinks from web pages c) Web 2.0 is only available on mobile phones d) Web 2.0 does not support images and videos 38) Which of the following websites best represents Web 2.0? a) Google Docs b) A read-only article from 1995 c) A text-based website without images d) A website without user interaction 39) What is an important characteristic of Web 2.0 websites? a) They are read-only b) They allow users to create, share, and interact with content c) They do not allow comments or likes d) They work only on old computers 40) What type of user activity became common in Web 2.0? a) Reading static pages b) Using a typewriter c) Uploading photos and videos, posting comments d) Printing web pages for sharing 41) What is Web 3.0? a) A social media website b) A new type of mobile phone c) A type of programming language d) The third generation of the World Wide Web, focused on the semantic web 42) What is a key goal of Web 3.0? a) To make machines understand user preferences and provide personalized content b) To remove user-generated content from the web c) To prevent online interaction d) To create only read-only websites 43) What technology plays a major role in Web 3.0? a) Fax machines b) Artificial Intelligence (AI) c) Floppy disks d) Typewriters 44) Which of the following best describes the semantic web in Web 3.0? a) A web where machines understand the meaning of information b) A web that only works on mobile phones c) A web that does not allow user interaction d) A web where only static pages exist 45) Which of the following is an example of Web 3.0 technology? a) A static HTML webpage b) A simple blog from the 1990s c) A website using AI to recommend personalized content d) A typewriter used to print documents 46) How does Web 3.0 improve the user experience? a) By removing multimedia content b) By making websites harder to navigate c) By limiting access to information d) By providing more personalized and intelligent web content 47) What is a common example of folksonomy in social media? a) Sharing photos without any categorization b) Using hashtags to categorize posts on Twitter or Facebook c) Writing blogs with no titles d) Sending private messages to friends 48) Which of these websites allows user participation by letting users write reviews and rate products? a) Google Docs b) LinkedIn c) Lazada d) Wikipedia 49) Which of the following is an example of the "Long Tail" model? a) Subscribing to a data plan where you pay for the amount of time you use the internet b) Buying software in a physical store c) Paying for a software license for life d) Purchasing products that are delivered once and for all 50) What is a hashtag commonly used for? a) To tag physical products b) To create unique usernames c) To classify and organize content in social media posts d) To link external websites 51) Which of the following best describes User Participation in Web 2.0? a) Only website owners can create content b) Users can create and contribute content through comments, reviews, and ratings c) Webpages are only for reading, with no user input d) Users can only view content without any interaction 52) Which of the following is NOT a feature of Web 2.0? a) User-generated content b) Static web pages c) Rich user experience d) Social media interaction 53) What is the concept of Mass Participation in Web 2.0? a) Only a few people can share information online b) Information sharing is restricted to specific groups c) Diverse information sharing through universal web access d) Only experts can create content online 54) Which of the following allows for Mass Participation in Web 2.0? a) A blog where anyone can post comments b) A static website that only provides information c) A software that does not allow for interaction d) A personal email inbox 55) What does "convergence" in technology refer to? a) The use of multiple devices for separate tasks b) The synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task c) The development of devices that only perform one function d) The inability of devices to work together 56) Which of the following is an example of technological convergence? a) Using a smartphone to create documents, make calls, and browse the internet b) Using a computer only for document creation c) Using a landline telephone for only voice calls d) Using separate devices for each individual task 57) How has convergence impacted personal computing? a) It has limited the use of devices to a single task b) It has allowed multiple devices to serve similar functions c) It has created a need for more specialized devices d) It has made personal computers obsolete 58) What is the primary function of social networks? a) To provide a platform for online shopping b) To create and edit documents c) To search for job opportunities d) To connect people with similar interests or backgrounds 59) What can a user typically do after creating an account on a social network? a) Set up a profile, add people, and share content b) Only search for information c) Purchase products directly from the network d) Watch movies and TV shows 60) What is a key feature of blogs and forums? a) Only website owners can post content b) Users can post content and others can comment on the topics c) Only images can be shared d) They are only accessible to premium users

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