COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

COMPUTER NETWORKS AND THE INTERNET

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does “URL” stand for?
A
Uncommon Recent Listing
B
Uniform Resource Locator
C
Under Reform License
D
Uniform Reform Listing
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) are the Web site addresses you enter into the address bar of your browser. They contain the domain name of a site (such as facebook.com) and any directories and files that you’re trying to open.

Detailed explanation-2: -Just as buildings and houses have a street address, webpages also have unique addresses to help people locate them. On the Internet, these addresses are called URLs (Uniform Resource Locators).

Detailed explanation-3: -But the terms are used so interchangeably, it’s understandable why people confuse one for the other. But there is a difference. A domain name is part of a URL, which stands for Uniform Resource Locator.

Detailed explanation-4: -The URL makes it possible for a computer to locate and open a web page on a different computer on the Internet. An example of a URL is https://www.computerhope.com, the URL for the Computer Hope website. Overview of a URL.

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