URLs with no trailing slash (/) are assumed to refer to:
Select one:
a.
Filenames
b.
Directories
c.
Protocol names
d.
The root directory
a.
Filenames
c. Protocol names
The correct answer is a. Filenames.
When a URL does not have a trailing slash (/), it is generally assumed to refer to a specific file, rather than a directory or root directory. In web URLs, the presence of a trailing slash typically indicates that the URL represents a directory and not an individual file.