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

What was the main characteristic of Web 1.0?

Static web pages with limited interactivity.

100

What is the opposite of "cold"?


Hot

100

What is the place where children learn?


School

100

What device do people use to browse the internet and send emails?

Smartphone or Computer

200

What is an example of a Web 2.0 platform?


Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia, Instagram, etc.

200

What is the past tense of "run"?


Ran

200

What do students usually use to write in a notebook?

Pen or Pencil

200

What does "Wi-Fi" allow you to do?


Connect to the internet without using cables.

300

What makes Web 3.0 different?

It is more secure and gives users more control.

300

What is the difference between "few" and "a few"?

Few means not many, while a few means some, but more than one.

300

What is the difference between a "seminar" and a "lecture"?

A seminar is a small, interactive class, while a lecture is a larger, more formal one.

300

What is the difference between "hardware" and "software"?

Hardware is the computer's physical parts, while software is the programs that run it.

400

What is the role of "semantic web" in Web 3.0?


The semantic web helps computers understand and connect related information using data formats and standards.  

400

What is the difference between "present perfect" and "past simple" tenses?

The present perfect connects past actions to the present, while the past simple refers to actions completed in the past.

400

What are the main goals of "lifelong learning"? 


To continue acquiring knowledge and skills throughout one's life.

400

What is the role of the "motherboard" in a computer?


It connects all the computer's components, such as the CPU, RAM, and storage.