PHP: The Crayons of the Web
Questions:
10
Grade:
1
Words:
61
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Text & Questions
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Do you like coloring with crayons? PHP is like a box of crayons that helps create websites. It makes the websites colorful and alive, like your drawings! It helps your computer talk to the website you visit. It's like giving a voice to your toys! So, next time you visit a website, remember it might be using PHP, like your crayons!
Question 1
What does PHP do for websites?
A
It makes them colorful
B
It makes them black and white
C
It deletes them
D
It hides them
E
It turns them off
Question 2
What is PHP compared to in the text?
A
A box of markers
B
A box of crayons
C
A box of watercolors
D
A box of pencils
E
A box of erasers
Question 3
What does PHP help the computer do?
A
It helps the computer sleep
B
It helps the computer fly
C
It helps the computer become a robot
D
It helps the computer talk to the website
E
It helps the computer become a human
Question 4
Is the statement 'PHP is like your toys' true or false?
A
True
B
False
C
Neither
D
Both
E
None of the above
Question 5
What can PHP be remembered as when you visit a website?
A
Your toys
B
Your snacks
C
Your school
D
Your car
E
Your bed
Question 6
What is PHP similar to, based on the passage?
A
A box of chocolates
B
A box of crayons
C
A box of toys
D
A box of markers
E
A box of puzzles
Question 7
What does PHP do for websites?
A
It makes the websites smaller
B
It makes the websites black and white
C
It makes the websites colorful and alive
D
It makes the websites quiet
E
It makes the websites boring
Question 8
What other function does PHP have, based on the passage?
A
It helps your computer sleep
B
It helps your computer talk to the website you visit
C
It helps your computer play games
D
It helps your computer eat
E
It helps your computer dance
Question 9
Is PHP something you can physically hold, based on the passage?
A
Yes
B
No
C
Maybe
D
Sometimes
E
Never
Question 10
What might a website be using to make it colorful and alive?
A
Markers
B
Crayons
C
Paint
D
PHP
E
Pencils
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