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Hypertext and Intertext What I Know

This document discusses hypertext and intertext. It provides a multiple choice quiz about hypertext, including questions about hyperlinks, URLs, and how hypertext allows nonlinear reading. The document also notes that the term hypertext was coined by Ted Nelson in 1963.

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Hypertext and Intertext What I Know

This document discusses hypertext and intertext. It provides a multiple choice quiz about hypertext, including questions about hyperlinks, URLs, and how hypertext allows nonlinear reading. The document also notes that the term hypertext was coined by Ted Nelson in 1963.

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READING AND

WRITING SKILLS
Quarter 4 – Module 4:
Hypertext and Intertext
WHAT I KNOW!!!
I.MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTIONS: Read each
statement and choose the letter of
the best answer. Write you answer
in a one fourth sheet of paper.
1. Which of the following DOES NOT describe hypertext?
A. It allows readers to access information particularly suited to their
needs.
B. It permits the readers to create their own meaning out of the material given to
them and learn better associatively.
C. It is a text displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with
references to other text that the reader can immediately access.
D. It is a linear way to present information and is usually accomplished
using “links”.
2. The other forms of multimedia (pictures, sounds and
videos) that stimulate more senses which are
incorporated in the links are called _______________.

A. Hyperlinks
B. Hypermedia
C. Links
D. URL
3. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of hypertext?

A. The text flows in a straight line through a book.


B. It acts as a bridge between two basic, opposite, and
complementing elements: free and shortcut
C. In a hypertext system, the reader is free to navigate information
by exploring the connections provided.
D. Hypertext has a different way of presenting information than the
usual linear form.
4. It is a link from a hypertext file or document to
another location or file, typically activated by clicking
on a highlighted word or image on the screen.
A. Hyperlink
B. Hypermedia
C. Link
D. URL
5. What do you call a reference to a web
resource that specifies its location on a
computer network and a mechanism for
retrieving it?
A. Universal Resource Locator
B. Uniform Resource Locator
C. Universal Resource Identifier
D. Uniform Resource Identifier
6. In the URL http://www.fbi.gov/employment/,
which part is the hostname?

A. Employment
B. http
C. www
D. www.fbi.gov
7. Clicking on a hyperlink can take you to which
of the following locations?

A. Another website
B. Another place in the document you have opened
C. Another document other than the one you have
opened
D. All of the above
8. When Internet Connection is not available, a hyperlink
can be used by linking
from _____.

A. To link from one page to another in a PDF document


B. To link from one page to another in a Word document
C. To link from one document stored on your computer to
another
document stored on your computer
D. All of the above
9. It allows the reader to jump from the original
text to another connected text
using a link.
A. HTML
B. Highlighted words
C. Hypertext
D. Web address
10. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Hypertext is usually read linearly.


B. A link may stock the reader to only a brief sentence, to a
paragraph, or to whole pages of new text.
C. The user follows a link from its source to its destination,
usually by clicking on source with the mouse.
D. Hypertext refers to "links" on a computer screen that,
when inactivated, will bring the reader immediately to a
new site of text, audio, and video
11. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about
hypertext?

A. All textual information is easily presented in a linear form.


B. A hypertext environment gives the learner control over paths of
learning.
C. Hypertext allows readers to analyze information from multiple
perspectives.
D. As the learner uses hypertext, they determine the focus or center
of an investigation by choosing to move outside the limits set up by
the
author's navigational structure
12. Under what menu would you find the
'Hyperlink' button in Microsoft Word?

A. Format
B. Home
C. Insert
D. Review
13. Other than using the 'Insert' menu, what is
another way to insert a hyperlink?

A. Just type 'Hyperlink'


B. Press Control + Shift + H
C. Triple-click the word you want to use as the link
D. Right-click the word or phrase you want to use
as the hyperlink
14. It is a global hypertext system of information
residing on servers linked across the internet.
A. Domain address
B. http
C. Uniform Resource Locator
D. World Wide Web
15. In 1963, the term hypertext was coined by
______________.

A. Ned Nelson
B. Ted Jackson
C. Ted Nelson
D. Ned Jackson
1. Which of the following DOES NOT describe hypertext?
A. It allows readers to access information particularly suited to their
needs.
B. It permits the readers to create their own meaning out of the material given to
them and learn better associatively.
C. It is a text displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with
references to other text that the reader can immediately access.
D. It is a linear way to present information and is usually accomplished using
“links”.
2. The other forms of multimedia (pictures, sounds and
videos) that stimulate more senses which are
incorporated in the links are called _______________.

A. Hyperlinks
B. Hypermedia
C. Links
D. URL
3. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of hypertext?

A. The text flows in a straight line through a book.


B. It acts as a bridge between two basic, opposite, and
complementing elements: free and shortcut
C. In a hypertext system, the reader is free to navigate information
by exploring the connections provided.
D. Hypertext has a different way of presenting information than the
usual linear form.
4. It is a link from a hypertext file or document to
another location or file, typically activated by clicking
on a highlighted word or image on the screen.
A. Hyperlink
B. Hypermedia
C. Link
D. URL
5. What do you call a reference to a web
resource that specifies its location on a
computer network and a mechanism for
retrieving it?
A. Universal Resource Locator
B. Uniform Resource Locator
C. Universal Resource Identifier
D. Uniform Resource Identifier
6. In the URL http://www.fbi.gov/employment/,
which part is the hostname?

A. Employment
B. http
C. www
D. www.fbi.gov
7. Clicking on a hyperlink can take you to which
of the following locations?

A. Another website
B. Another place in the document you have opened
C. Another document other than the one you have
opened
D. All of the above
8. When Internet Connection is not available, a hyperlink
can be used by linking
from _____.

A. To link from one page to another in a PDF document


B. To link from one page to another in a Word document
C. To link from one document stored on your computer to
another
document stored on your computer
D. All of the above
9. It allows the reader to jump from the original
text to another connected text
using a link.
A. HTML
B. Highlighted words
C. Hypertext
D. Web address
10. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Hypertext is usually read linearly.


B. A link may stock the reader to only a brief sentence, to a
paragraph, or to whole pages of new text.
C. The user follows a link from its source to its destination,
usually by clicking on source with the mouse.
D. Hypertext refers to "links" on a computer screen that,
when inactivated, will bring the reader immediately to a
new site of text, audio, and video
11. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE
about hypertext?

A. All textual information is easily presented in a linear form.


B. A hypertext environment gives the learner control over
paths of learning.
C. Hypertext allows readers to analyze information from
multiple perspectives.
D. As the learner uses hypertext, they determine the focus or
center of an investigation by choosing to move outside the
limits set up by theauthor's navigational structure
12. Under what menu would you find the
'Hyperlink' button in Microsoft Word?

A. Format
B. Home
C. Insert
D. Review
13. Other than using the 'Insert' menu, what is
another way to insert a hyperlink?

A. Just type 'Hyperlink'


B. Press Control + Shift + H
C. Triple-click the word you want to use as the link
D. Right-click the word or phrase you want to use
as the hyperlink
14. It is a global hypertext system of information
residing on servers linked across the internet.
A. Domain address
B. http
C. Uniform Resource Locator
D. World Wide Web
15. In 1963, the term hypertext was coined by
______________.

A. Ned Nelson
B. Ted Jackson
C. Ted Nelson
D. Ned Jackson

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