HTTP and Web Protocols - Numerical Applications

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Q. In the context of web protocols, what does the acronym URI stand for?
  • A. Uniform Resource Identifier
  • B. Universal Resource Indicator
  • C. Uniform Resource Interface
  • D. Universal Resource Identifier
Q. In the context of web protocols, what does the acronym URL stand for?
  • A. Uniform Resource Locator
  • B. Universal Resource Link
  • C. Uniform Resource Link
  • D. Universal Resource Locator
Q. What is the maximum size of a URL in HTTP requests?
  • A. 2048 characters
  • B. 4096 characters
  • C. 1024 characters
  • D. 512 characters
Q. What is the primary function of the TCP protocol in web communications?
  • A. Data encryption
  • B. Error detection
  • C. Data segmentation
  • D. Routing
Q. What is the purpose of the HTTP 'Cache-Control' header?
  • A. To control the caching behavior of browsers
  • B. To specify the content type
  • C. To manage user sessions
  • D. To redirect requests
Q. What is the purpose of the HTTP status code 404?
  • A. OK
  • B. Created
  • C. Not Found
  • D. Bad Request
Q. What type of addressing does HTTP use to identify resources?
  • A. MAC addressing
  • B. IP addressing
  • C. URL addressing
  • D. Port addressing
Q. Which layer of the TCP/IP model corresponds to the OSI model's Transport layer?
  • A. Application
  • B. Internet
  • C. Transport
  • D. Network Access
Q. Which of the following protocols is used for sending emails?
  • A. HTTP
  • B. FTP
  • C. SMTP
  • D. SNMP
Q. Which protocol is used to transfer web pages over the Internet?
  • A. FTP
  • B. SMTP
  • C. HTTP
  • D. SNMP
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