- Which of the following is the rendering engine used by Google Chrome? a) Gecko
b) Blink
c) WebKit
d) Trident
- Which browser was the first to support JavaScript, and who created it? a) Internet Explorer, Microsoft
b) Netscape Navigator, Brendan Eich
c) Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Foundation
d) Safari, Apple
- In terms of market share (as of 2023), which web browser dominates globally? a) Mozilla Firefox
b) Microsoft Edge
c) Safari
d) Google Chrome
- **Which web browser uses the *Trident* engine for rendering web pages?** a) Mozilla Firefox
b) Opera
c) Internet Explorer
d) Google Chrome
- Which protocol is used by browsers to establish a secure connection to a web server? a) HTTP
b) HTTPS
c) FTP
d) DNS
- What is the purpose of browser cookies? a) To block malicious websites
b) To save user data and preferences
c) To improve the rendering speed of websites
d) To remove malware from browsers
- What is the main difference between Google Chrome and Chromium? a) Chromium is proprietary, while Chrome is open source
b) Chrome includes proprietary codecs and features, while Chromium is open-source
c) Chromium has a built-in ad blocker, while Chrome does not
d) Chrome supports more extensions than Chromium
- Which web browser introduced the concept of private browsing under the name “Incognito Mode”? a) Internet Explorer
b) Mozilla Firefox
c) Google Chrome
d) Safari
- Which of the following browsers is the default on most Linux distributions? a) Safari
b) Microsoft Edge
c) Chromium
d) Firefox
- What does the term “Progressive Web App (PWA)” refer to in the context of web browsers? a) A browser extension that improves page load speed
b) A website that uses modern web capabilities to deliver a native app-like experience
c) A protocol for compressing web content to save data
d) An AI-based browsing feature that automates tasks for users
- Which of the following features is NOT typically associated with modern web browsers? a) Tabbed browsing
b) Extension support
c) Built-in video rendering engine
d) DNS resolution
- Which of these browsers first introduced tabbed browsing as a mainstream feature? a) Internet Explorer
b) Opera
c) Safari
d) Google Chrome
- What is the “same-origin policy” in web browsers? a) A rule that prevents the use of extensions from untrusted sources
b) A security measure that restricts how documents or scripts from one origin can interact with resources from another origin
c) A policy that limits the maximum number of tabs a browser can open
d) A feature that ensures cookies are shared across all open tabs
- Which of the following is a Chromium-based browser? a) Mozilla Firefox
b) Safari
c) Opera
d) Tor Browser
- Which of the following technologies is primarily responsible for enabling real-time communication in modern browsers without the need for third-party plugins? a) WebAssembly
b) WebRTC
c) HTTP/2
d) WebGL
Answers:
- b) Blink
- b) Netscape Navigator, Brendan Eich
- d) Google Chrome
- c) Internet Explorer
- b) HTTPS
- b) To save user data and preferences
- b) Chrome includes proprietary codecs and features, while Chromium is open-source
- c) Google Chrome
- d) Firefox
- b) A website that uses modern web capabilities to deliver a native app-like experience
- c) Built-in video rendering engine
- b) Opera
- b) A security measure that restricts how documents or scripts from one origin can interact with resources from another origin
- c) Opera
- b) WebRTC
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