To take notice means to give something your attention
True
Which version of web is known as "Static Web"
Web 1.0
Learning curve
the amount of effort and time needed to
master a new skill
Just what the doctor ordered
Received exactly what expected
Mischievous is pronounced:
1. MIS-chev-us
2. mis-CHEEV-ee-us
1. MIS-chev-us
Legacy Media is modern media after the information age. (Tik Tok, Instagram, Twitch).
False- Legacy media - traditional media before the information age (radio, print media, etc.)
Which web version was in an era where websites functioned a lot like legacy media (newspapers and magazines) in that their primary purpose was to display information.
Web 1.0
Common knowledge
something everyone knows how to do.
This idiom means to terminate a specific behavior.
Kick the habit
use Tackle in the a sentence using 2nd conditional
The team would be on track if the problem was tackled earlier.
If we tackled this problem on time, we could get more clients.
To consume information means to share information with others
False- To consume - to take (information)
Which web version is known as the web of social media?
Web 2.0
Look into
investigate / do research into a topic
To have a skeptical attitude. to not completely believe something that you are told,
Take something with a grain of salt
Who you are, What you do, Call-to-action
Another was to say resounding success is faint or little success
False- huge, tremendous, terrific
This web version relies on public blockchains as its backbone.
Web 3.0
Steep
Difficult or High
No use crying over split milk
there's no use in worrying over past events which cannot be changed.
Correct pronunciation of Stomach
1. Stum-ick
2. STO-match
1. Stum-ick
The word “driven” can be added to other words to show dependence
True -ex: database driven
Which web version allows people to browse the web?
All of them. Web 1.0 . 2.0 & 3.0
Skeptic
a person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions.
To get butterflies in your stomach
To feel nervous or anxious
What month of the year has 28 days?
All of the of them