1)   A complete network which is used within a building:

A) WAN

B) MAN

C) LAN

D) SAN

A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network that connects computers and devices within a limited area such as a building, office, or home. LANs are typically faster, easier to maintain, and more secure than larger network types because they cover a small, confined space and are often owned and managed by a single organization or individual. This makes them ideal for networking within one building, such as a school, office, or residence.​

WAN (Wide Area Network): This type of network spans a much larger area, like cities, countries, or continents, and is not limited to a single building.​

MAN (Metropolitan Area Network): MAN covers areas larger than a single building, typically a city or a town.​

SAN (Storage Area Network): SAN is designed to provide access to consolidated data storage, not for general networking within a building.

Ans)  C) LAN.


2)  The name of a Web page address is:

A) URL

B) Directory

C) Protocol

D) Domain

A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is the complete web address that specifies the exact location of a web page or resource on the internet. It includes several components such as the protocol (http or https), subdomain (such as www), domain name, directory path, and additional parameters. For example, in the address https://www.example.com/products/item1, the entire string is the URL, directing the browser to a specific web page.​

Directory: Refers to a folder or location within a website, but it is not the name of the entire web page address.​

Protocol: Specifies the method (such as http or https) used to access the resource, but it is only a part of the URL.​

Domain: Refers to the name of the website (such as example.com) and forms a part of the full URL, but on its own, it is not the complete web page address

Ans) A) URL.