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The title page of a document is called the:

A. Cover Page
B. Downloading Page
C. Note Page
D. Text Page
Correct Answer: A. Cover Page

The title page of a document is formally known as the Cover Page. This page serves as the initial introduction to a document, report, or presentation, providing essential identifying information. Typically, a cover page includes the document's title, the author's name, the date of creation or submission, and sometimes an organization's logo or a brief abstract. Its primary purpose is to offer an immediate overview of the document's content and present it professionally.

  • A Downloading Page refers to a web page from which files can be downloaded, not a document's title page.
  • A Note Page, particularly in presentation software, is where a speaker can add private notes for their reference during a presentation, not the document's introductory page.
  • A Text Page is a generic term for any page containing text and does not specifically denote the title or introductory page of a document.

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