Q.1. The Internet is the offspring of the _______________ project.
(1) CERN
(2) Internet Systems Consortium
(3) Department of Defense
(4) ARPANET
(5) AIEEE
Q.2. The___________________ layer manages the assembling of a message or file into smaller packets that are transmitted over the Internet.
(1) Internet Protocol (IP)
(2) Internet interoperability
(3) Internet backbone
(4) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
(5) UDP
Q.3. A (n) ___________________ is usually a public location that provides Internet access for devices fitted with wireless technology.
(1) Internet service provider (ISP)
(2) Hot spot
(3) Coffee shop
(4) Wireless Internet service provider
(5) None of these
Q.4. Which of the following method of Internet access that requires a phone line, but offers faster access speeds than dial-up is the _____ connection.
(1) Digital subscriber line (DSL)
(2) Satellite access
(3) Fiber-optic service
(4) Cable access
(5) Co-axial cable
Q.5. The _____________________ is a portion of the Internet that contains billions of documents.
(1) Internet2
(2) Information highway
(3) World Wide Web (WWW)
(4) W3.org
(5) Web browser
Q.6. The ___________________ is an international organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts that publishes standards and guidelines related to all aspects of the Web.
(1) United Nations Web Commission
(2) ARPANET Commission
(3) World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
(4) World Wide Web Commission
(5) IEEE
Q.7. Documents of the Web that are transported over the Internet are called ?
(1) Hypertext links
(2) Web sites
(3) Web pages
(4) HTML pages
(5) XML pages
Q.8. Internet Explorer and Safari are examples of ________________.
(1) Web servers
(2) Web pages
(3) Web sites
(4) Web browsers
(5) Web client
Q.9. A (n) _______________________ is a numerical identification and logical address that is assigned to devices participating in a computer network.
(1) Internet Protocol address (IP address)
(2) domain name
(3) top-level domain (TLD) name
(4) path
(5) URL
Q.10. _________ a document means the file is transferred from another computer to your computer.
(1) Accessing
(2) Downloading
(3) Uploading
(4) Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
(5) Data Streaming
ANSWERS
Q.1. (4) ARPANET
Q.2. (4) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
Q.3. (2) A hot spot is usually a public location that provides Internet access for devices fitted with wireless technology.
Q.4. (1) The method of Internet access that requires a phone line, but offers faster access speeds than dial-up is the digital subscriber line (DSL) connection.
Q.5. (3) The World Wide Web
(WWW) is a portion of the Internet that contains billions of documents.
Q.6.(3) World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Q.7.(3) Web pages
Q.8.(4) Web browsers
Q.9.(1) Internet Protocol address (IP address)
Q.10.(2) Downloading