Which one of the following is not an example of an extension in a url? (a) .gov (b) .edu (c) .npr (d) .com?
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The correct answer of this question is .npr (option c)
Explanation -
.com - Originally stood for 'Commercial' to indicate a site used for commercial purposes, but it has since become the most well known top-level internet domain, and is now used for any kind of site.
.edu - Used for educational institutions like Universities.
.gov - Used for Government sites.
So, .npr is not an example of an extension in a url. Option (c) is the correct answer.
The correct answer of this question is .npr (option c)
Explanation -
.com - Originally stood for 'Commercial' to indicate a site used for commercial purposes, but it has since become the most well known top-level internet domain, and is now used for any kind of site.
.edu - Used for educational institutions like Universities.
.gov - Used for Government sites.
So, .npr is not an example of an extension in a url. Option (c) is the correct answer.
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The correct answer is the option c - .npr
'.npr' is not an URL extension.
.gov - is an internet domain used restrictively by the government entities.
.edu - is an internet domain used by Educational institutions and the affiliated institutions.
.com - is an internet domain that is registered by the commercial organizations. The 'com' stands for commerce.
'.npr' is not an URL extension.
.gov - is an internet domain used restrictively by the government entities.
.edu - is an internet domain used by Educational institutions and the affiliated institutions.
.com - is an internet domain that is registered by the commercial organizations. The 'com' stands for commerce.
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