Final answer:
True and false statements about internet and computing terminology were provided with explanations, clarifying misconceptions such as the acronym for World Wide Web (WWW) and the role of the client program in specifying protocols.
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) F: WWW actually stands for World Wide Web.
(b) T: The controller does work as a control unit of the CPU.
(c) F: A client program specifies protocols that will be used to access a particular service.
(d) T: Blog content is often referred to as blog posts.
(e) F: A webpage is a single document on the internet, while a collection of webpages that are grouped together and linked to each other is known as a website.
(f) T: The DNS is indeed referred to as the phonebook of the internet because it matches domain names to IP addresses.
(g) T: A domain name is the address where internet users can access a website.
(h) T: A hyperlink is a link from one web page to another, within the same or a different website.
(i) T: TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol and is the protocol used by the internet.
(j) F: ISP stands for Internet Service Provider, not Internet Security Provider.