Questions Pack
Published by: Anil K. Panta
Very Short Questions
1. What is the Internet?
2. What is the World Wide Web (WWW)?
3. What is a web browser?
4. What is a web server?
5. What is a URL?
6. What does DNS stand for?
7. What is HTTP?
8. What is HTTPS?
9. What is a port in networking?
10. What is a website?
11. Define the role of a Root Name Server in the DNS hierarchy.
12. Differentiate between a Web Page and a Web Site in terms of resource mapping.
13. Explain why HTTP is referred to as a "stateless" protocol.
14. Mention two core differences between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0.
15. What is the significance of the W3C in maintaining web standards?
16. Define Hypertext and its relationship with HTML.
17. List two common HTTP Status Codes and their specific meanings.
18. What is a TLD (Top-Level Domain)? Give an example.
19. Distinguish between Client-side and Server-side scripting.
20. Define a URL and identify its three primary components.
Short Questions
1. Define the Internet and its main features.
2. Explain the World Wide Web (WWW).
3. What is a web browser? Write its functions.
4. Explain the concept of URL with an example.
5. What is DNS and how does it work?
6. Describe HTTP and HTTPS protocols.
7. What is a web server and what is its role?
8. Explain the client-server architecture.
9. Trace the Evolution of the Internet from ARPANET to the modern high-speed infrastructure.
10. Compare 2-tier and 3-tier Client/Server architectures. Draw a diagram to illustrate the layers.
11. Describe the step-by-step lifecycle of an HTTP Request-Response cycle.
12. Explain the DNS Resolution process—how a hostname is translated into an IP address.
13. Discuss the advantages and security implications of Server-side scripting.
14. Explain Client/Server computing and how it differs from peer-to-peer networking.
15. Analyze the structure of a URL, explaining Protocol, Hostname, Port, and Path.
16. Define the World Wide Web (WWW) and explain how it functions as a service over the Internet.
Long Questions
The Evolution of Web Versions: Discuss the transition from Web 1.0 (Static) to Web 4.0 (Intelligent/Ubiquitous). How have technologies like AI and Blockchain influenced this shift?
2. Web Protocols & Security: Provide an in-depth analysis of HTTP/HTTPS. Explain the methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE), the structure of headers, and how SSL/TLS provides encryption.3. Explain the client-server architecture in web technology with a diagram and working process.
4. Describe the Internet and World Wide Web (WWW) and explain their differences.