.com in URL is . . . . . . . .? A. High-Level Domain B. Top Level Domain C. Test Top Level Domain D. Infrastructure Level Domain

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The correct answer is: A. High-Level Domain

A top-level domain (TLD) is the last part of a domain name, such as .com, .net, or .org. It is used to identify the type of organization or website.

A high-level domain (TLD) is a top-level domain that is not restricted to a specific type of organization or website. TLDs such as .com, .net, and .org are all high-level domains.

A test top-level domain (TLD) is a top-level domain that is used for testing purposes. TLDs such as .test and .example are all test top-level domains.

An infrastructure level domain (ILD) is a top-level domain that is used for infrastructure purposes. TLDs such as .arpa and .int are all infrastructure level domains.