What do you click to go back to the previous page?
Back button
What is the main page of a website called?
Homepage
Where do you type what you're looking for on Google?
Search bar
What do you click to enter your account?
Login/Sign in
What button helps you move up or down on a website?
Scroll
What do we call the clickable text or button that takes you to another page?
Link
What opens suddenly when visiting some websites and shows ads or messages?
Pop-up
What is the small window at the top of your browser used to open a website?
Tab
Where can you find and change your account preferences?
Settings
What do we call the section that shows what you are searching for online?
Search results
What is the page that stores a record of the sites you visited?
History
What are the two opposite actions: entering and leaving an account?
Login and Log out / Sign in or Sign out
What is the address you type in the browser to visit a website?
URL
What is a visual list of options you can choose from on a page or software?
Menu
What's the difference between 'sign up' and 'sign in'?
'Sign up' means to create a new account, 'Sign in' means to access an existing one.
What is the difference between a 'tab' and a 'window' in a web browser?
A tab is one of multiple pages within a single browser window, while a window is a separate browser interface that can contain tabs?
How are the 'search bar' and the 'URL bar' different in a browser?
The search bar is used to search the web using keywords, while the URL bar (address bar) is for typing a specific website address?
What’s the purpose of the 'back button' and how does it work?
It returns you to the previous page in your browsing history by loading the last visited URL?
Explain the functional difference between 'login' and 'sign up' in terms of user access.
'Sign up' is for creating a new user account with personal data, while 'login' uses stored credentials to access an existing account?
Explain the difference between a website and a web page
A website is a collection of web pages under one domain; a web page is a single document on the internet.
Why is it important to check the URL before clicking a link in an email?
To avoid phishing or malicious websites that look real but are fake?
Describe a situation where a dropdown menu is more useful than a regular menu.
When space is limited, or when options depend on user interaction (like choosing a country or category)?
What’s the difference between logging out and closing the browser tab?
Logging out ends the session securely; closing the tab may keep the session active on some sites?
Why is it important to log out from shared or public computers?
To prevent unauthorized access to your personal accounts or sensitive data?