Multiple Choice
1) What is the full form of ISDN?
- Increased subscribers dial-up network
- International subscribers domain name
- Integrated subscriber developer network
- Integrated services digital network
2) Dial up access :
- It is less expensive than a leased line.
- It makes access to the Internet simple.
- There are several drops of connections with the Internet.
- All of the above
3) The basic features of Web browsers:
- Search and display various website
- Send and receive e-mail messages.
- Switch over between various websites
- All of the above
- Satyam
- Yahoo!
- Rediff
- India Times
- To transfer files from one system to other
- Access the Internet
- To download the Web browser
- None of the above
- Modulation
- Modulator
- Modulator and demodulator
- Modem modes of communication
- Netscape
- ISP
- Internet explorer
- NCSA mosaic
- Switch
- Hub
- Router
- Modem
- MIT
- Firewall
- DSL
- W3C
- Level 1- access through a gateway
- Level 2-access via modem to host connected to network
- Level3- direct internet access
- All of the above
- The desktop or client computer or similar devices.
- Internet Access Provider
- Communication network
- All of the above
- Multiple connections
- Single connection
- No connection
- All of the above
- Having to remember exactly how you got there.
- Using your Internet connection.
- Using keyboard or mouse on your PC.
- None of the above
14) The slowest transmission speeds are those of:
- Twisted-pair wire
- Coaxial cable
- Fiber-optic cable
- All of the above
- Coaxial cable (o level internet objective questions)
- Wave guide
- Fiber-optic cable
- All of the above
- Access control
- Addressing
- Automatic retransmission of a message
- Multiple virtual network
- Ring network
- Star network
- Bus network
- All of the above
- WAN
- MAN
- LAN
- All of the above
- LAN
- FDDI
- ATM
- Client/ server
- Star
- Bus
- Tree
- Ring
- An IP address
- A TCP/IP connection
- An ISP
- All of the above
- Repeater
- Gateway
- Host
- None of the above
- FTP
- HTTP
- UTP
- (a) and (b) above
- Several digital signals are multiplexed
- A digitals signal changes some characteristic of a carrier wave
- Digital signal is amplified
- None of the above
- A postal mail address
- A location of the host
- An IP address
- None of the above
- HTTP
- Hub
- Multiplexer
- None of the above
- Host
- Address
- Subdomain
- None of the above
- com domain
- edu domain
- mil domain
- None of the above
- Network administrator
- Telephone exchange
- ISP
- None of the above
- Postal address
- Electronic address
- IP address
- None of the above
- A connection to the Internet
- A web browser (o level exam test)
- A web server
- All of the above
- A hardware or a software on a computer network that examines the address where the data is being sent and decides by which path it should be transmitted to its destination.
- A tool for shifting and locating specified information stored anywhere on the Internet.
- A system designed to secure a network from unauthorized access or threatening action from an external source.
- None of the above.
- Text and pictures only
- Text, picture, sound
- Video clips, sound, text, pictures
- None of the above
- TCP/IP
- HTTP
- FTP
- PPP
- HTML documents
- Graphic files
- Audio and video
- All of the above
- I & B
- IFTF
- Inter NIC
- None of these
- FTP
- HTTP
- W3C
- None of these
- ARPANET
- NSFNET
- VNET
- INET
- HTTP
- WWW
- TCP/IP
- All of the above
- Home page
- Master page
- First page
- Banner page
- Complex system
- Decentralized system
- Dynamic system
- All of the above
- E-mail, Telnet, Usenet
- Sound and movies files
- All Internet communication tools
- Both a and b
- An important word
- The Web address
- A ‘link’ to another
- A mistake Web page
- Peripheral
- Monitor (it computer guruji)
- Device
- Modem
- Computer Categories
- Telecomputing
- Connectivity
- Teleshopping
- The Internet is not a commercial information service. True
- Any computer on the Internet can be connected to any other computer using a telephone line. True
- The Internet is a single, but very large network of networks of computers. True
- An e-mail address is case-sensitive. False
- A set of rules is known as protocol. True
- The network NSFNET was later renamed as Internet. True
- The URL specifies the Internet address of a file stored on a host computer connected to the Internet. True
- WWW is a large-scale implementation of client-server architecture. True
- Subnetting is completely invisible to the out side word. False
- Guidelines that explain proper “behavior” when posting and replying to articles on the Internet are called Netiquette. True
- When the cursor pointer changes to a hand, you are over a hyperlink. True
- Tim Berners-Lee is the “father” of the WWW. True
- A feature of using e-commerce is that consumers can make purchases directly from the business on internet saving time for both parties. True
- The term “thumbnail”, in relation to a Website on the Internet, refers to a small version of a large graphical image that you can usually click to display the full-sized images. True
- Download means to copy a file from your computer to another. False
- Modem is a device that connects a computer to a phone line. True
- Firewall is a combination of hardware and software that separates a network into two or more parts for security purpose. True
- Firewalls cannot protect against viruses. True
- Computers on the Internet owned and operated by research institutions form part of the .edu domain. True
- Firewall software prevents external access to a system. True
- Internet works on packet-switching. True
- A modem operating at 300 bps can transmit about 30 characters per second. False
- Modem converts digital signal to analog signals. True
- The data rate of the ISDN basic access B-channel is 64 kbps. True
- Firewalls are configured to protect against unauthenticated interactive logins from the outside world. True
- FTP server store files that you can transfer to or from your computer if you have an FTP client. True
- Hiring leased lines is cheaper than a dial-up connection on the Internet. False
- In a workgroup, user accounts are defined locally on the machine that holds the resource. In a domain, user accounts are defined locally on the machine that holds the resource. True
- IP addresses are unique. True
- The first three bytes of a Class B network are dedicated to the network portion of the address, with only one byte remaining for the node address. False
- The TCP/ IP protocol family includes IP and TCP. True
- Computers on the Internet owned and operated by business organizations form part of the .com domain. True
- Every computer system on the Internet has both a domain name and a domain address. False
- The domain name with an extension .com describes a company or commercial organization. True
- TCP/IP is a layered set of wires. False
- Modem is a device that connects a computer to a phone line. True
- Firewall is a combination of hardware and software that separates a network into two or more parts for security purpose. True
- Firewalls cannot protect against viruses. True
- Computers on the Internet owned and operated by research institutions form part of the .edu domain. True
- Firewall software prevents external access to a system. True
- Internet works on packet-switching. True
- A modem operating at 300 bps can transmit about 30 characters per second. False
- Modem converts digital signal to analog signals. True
- The data rate of the ISDN basic access B-channel is 64 kbps. True
- Firewalls are configured to protect against unauthenticated interactive logins from the outside world. True
- WAN is based on Ethernet. False
- Local area network uses bounded medium. True
- A fiber-optic cable can conduct laser light. True
- The term gateway is commonly used to define a facility, which interconnects two networks so that users on one network can communicate with users on another network of a different type. True
- WAN is a computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area. True
- CSMA/CD access method id used in bus based network. True
- LAN can span large geographic distances. False
- Ring is the utility which sends the packet of message to the server and checks for its reply. False
- In star topology, computers are connected to a central computer. True
- In ring topology, each computer is connected with other computer in a circle. True
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