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Web Protocols Intermediate Quiz 5
1. What is "CORS" (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing)?
A protocol for sharing large video files
Allowing restricted web resources from another domain.
A tool for translating websites
2. What is a "Same-Origin Policy" (SOP)?
Restricting script access to data from the same origin.
A rule that all users must have the same password
A way to make all websites look the same
3. What is "CSRF" (Cross-Site Request Forgery)?
A way to speed up page loading
A type of website backup
Tricking logged-in users into unwanted web actions.
4. What is "XSS" (Cross-Site Scripting)?
Injecting malicious scripts into trusted websites.
A protocol for secure file sharing
A type of browser extension
5. What is the purpose of a "Content Security Policy" (CSP) header?
To define the language of the website
Restricting resource loading to prevent XSS.
To set the font size for the whole page
6. What is "OAUTH" primarily used for?
Encrypting hard drives
Delegated login without sharing passwords.
Sending large files over email
7. What is "JWT" (JSON Web Token)?
A new type of web browser
A protocol for video streaming
A compact, URL-safe claim transfer.
8. What is "Keep-Alive" in HTTP?
Multiplexing multiple HTTP requests over one TCP connection.
A way to prevent a server from crashing
A notification that the user is still active
9. What does the "ETag" header provide?
A description of the website's owner
A unique ID for a resource version to assist caching.
A link to the website's social media
10. What is a "Webhook"?
A hardware tool for testing internet cables
A type of web browser for developers
Providing real-time app info via HTTP POST.
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