Technology
Education
English Learning
Web 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0
100

What does "CPU" stand for in computer terminology?

Central Processing Unit

100

What is the term for a test given to evaluate a student's academic performance at the end of a term?

Final exam

100

What is the most common tense used in English for regular actions?

Present Simple

100

What is the main characteristic of Web 1.0 websites?

Static content and read-only information

200

What is the name of Apple's virtual assistant?

Siri

200

What is the highest academic degree you can achieve?

Doctorate (Ph.D.)

200

What is a gerund in English grammar?

A verb form that ends in -ing and functions as a noun

200

What is the focus of Web 3.0 in terms of data?

Semantic Web and personalized experiences

300

What does the acronym "IoT" stand for, and what does it refer to?

Internet of Things; it refers to the network of physical devices

300

Which learning theory emphasizes the role of social interaction in cognitive development?

Vygotsky's Social Development Theory

300

What is the difference between "their," "there," and "they're"?

"Their" is possessive, "there" refers to a place, and "they're" is a contraction of "they are"

300

What major change did Web 2.0 bring to internet users?

Increased participation and collaboration

400

Which company developed the TensorFlow library for machine learning?

Google

400

What teaching method emphasizes learning through inquiry and problem-solving?

Inquiry-based learning

400

What is the subjunctive mood used for in English?

To express wishes, suggestions, or hypothetical situations

400

What does the "Semantic Web" aim to achieve in Web 3.0?

To enable machines to understand and interpret data like humans