Deck 7: Telecommunications, the Internet, and Wireless Technology

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Which protocol is the Internet based on?

A) TCP/IP
B) FTP
C) Packet-switching
D) HTTP
E) Telnet
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What are the four layers of the TCP/IP reference model?

A) Physical, application, transport, and network interface
B) Physical, application, Internet, and network interface
C) Application, transport, Internet, and network interface
D) Application, hardware, Internet, and network interface
E) Hardware, software, transport, and application
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A networking approach where many control functions for managing the movement of data on a network are managed by a central program separately from the network itself is known as:

A) service-oriented architecture.
B) software-defined networking.
C) software-as-a-service.
D) remote network management.
E) cloud networking.
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To create a computer network, you must have at least two computers.
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The Internet is based on which three key technologies?

A) TCP/IP, HTML, and HTTP
B) TCP/IP, HTTP, and packet switching
C) Client/server computing, packet switching, and the development of communications standards for linking networks and computers
D) Client/server computing, packet switching, and HTTP
E) HTTP, Web 3.0, and the mobile platform
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An NOS must reside on a dedicated server computer in order to manage a network.
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The method of slicing digital messages into parcels, transmitting them along different communication paths, and reassembling them at their destinations is called:

A) multiplexing.
B) packet switching.
C) packet routing.
D) ATM.
E) software-defined networking.
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A hub is a networking device that is used to filter and forward data to specified destinations on the network.
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A ________ is special software that routes and manages communications on the network and coordinates networks resources.

A) switch
B) firewall
C) server
D) network operating system/NOS
E) hotspot
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The device that acts as a connection point between computers and can filter and forward data to a specified destination is called a(n):

A) hub.
B) switch.
C) router.
D) NIC.
E) LAN.
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Approximately what percentage of U.S. households has high-speed broadband connections?

A) 10 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 75 percent
E) 99 percent
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Prior to the development of ________, computer networks used leased, dedicated telephone circuits to communicate with other computers in remote locations.

A) VOIP
B) routers
C) servers
D) coaxial cable
E) packet switching
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In TCP/IP, IP is responsible for:

A) disassembling and reassembling of packets during transmission.
B) establishing an Internet connection between two computers.
C) moving packets over the network.
D) sequencing the transfer of packets.
E) acknowledging the packets sent.
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In a client/server network, a network server provides every connected client with an address so it can be found by others on the network.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of packet switching?

A) Packets travel independently of each other.
B) Packets are routed through many different paths.
C) Packet switching requires point-to-point circuits.
D) Packets include data for checking transmission errors.
E) Packet switching makes efficient use of a network's communications capacity.
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The telephone system is an example of a ________ network.

A) peer-to-peer
B) wireless
C) packet-switched
D) TCP/IP
E) circuit-switched
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Increasingly, voice, video, and data communications are all based on Internet technology.
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Which of the following is not one of the four layers of the TCP/IP communications model?

A) Application layer
B) Transport layer
C) Internet layer
D) Network Interface layer
E) Local area layer
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In a telecommunications network architecture, a protocol is:

A) a device that handles the switching of voice and data in a local area network.
B) a standard set of rules and procedures for control of communications in a network.
C) a communications service for microcomputer users.
D) the main computer in a telecommunications network.
E) a system by which packets are sent over different networks.
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Telephone networks are fundamentally different from computer networks.
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Which type of network serves a small group of computers, allowing them to share resources and peripherals without using a dedicated server?

A) Peer-to-peer
B) Wireless
C) LAN
D) Ring
E) MAN
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T lines:

A) operate over existing telephone lines to carry voice, data, and video.
B) operate over coaxial lines to deliver Internet access.
C) are used in connection with satellite Internet access.
D) have up to twenty-four 64-Kbps channels.
E) are high-speed, leased data lines providing guaranteed service levels.
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TCP/IP was developed in the 1950s.
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Circuit switching makes much more efficient use of the communications capacity of a network than does packet switching.
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Identify the layers of the Department of Defense reference model for TCP/IP, and describe how this model works.
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To use the analog telephone system for sending digital data, you must also use:

A) coaxial cable.
B) a router.
C) DSL.
D) twisted wire.
E) a modem.
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A LAN could be used to connect all of the following except:

A) all of the computers in a large building.
B) all of the devices within a 10-meter area.
C) all of the computers in a city.
D) all of the computers in a small office.
E) all of the computers on a college campus.
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A router is a device that forwards packets of data through different networks, ensuring that the data gets to the right address.
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Digital subscriber lines:

A) operate over existing telephone lines to carry voice, data, and video.
B) operate over coaxial lines to deliver Internet access.
C) are very-high-speed data lines typically leased from long-distance telephone companies.
D) have up to twenty-four 64-Kbps channels.
E) are based on radio signals of various frequencies.
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A network that covers entire geographical regions is most commonly referred to as a(n):

A) local area network.
B) intranet.
C) peer-to-peer network.
D) metropolitan area network.
E) wide area network.
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The total amount of digital information that can be transmitted through any telecommunications medium is measured in:

A) bps.
B) Hertz.
C) baud.
D) gigaflops.
E) ROM.
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How does packet switching work?
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How are modern telephone and computer networks different from what firms used in the past?
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Which type of network would be most appropriate for a business comprised of three employees and a manager located in the same office space whose primary need is to share documents?

A) PAN
B) Domain-based LAN
C) Peer-to-peer network
D) Campus area network
E) WAN
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Which type of network is used to connect digital devices within a half-mile or 500-meter radius?

A) Microwave
B) LAN
C) WAN
D) MAN
E) WSN
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A network that spans a city, and sometimes its major suburbs as well, is called a:

A) CAN.
B) MAN.
C) LAN.
D) WAN.
E) WSN.
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Bandwidth is the:

A) number of frequencies that can be broadcast through a medium.
B) number of cycles per second that can be sent through a medium.
C) difference between the highest and lowest frequencies that can be accommodated on a single channel.
D) total number of bytes that can be sent through a medium per second.
E) number of packets sent per minute over a medium.
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Which signal types are represented by a continuous waveform?

A) Laser
B) Optical
C) Digital
D) Analog
E) Hybrid
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Central large mainframe computing has largely replaced client/server computing.
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Two computers using TCP/IP can communicate even if they are based on different hardware and software platforms.
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IPv6 was developed in order to:

A) update the packet transmission protocols for higher bandwidth.
B) create more IP addresses.
C) allow for different levels of service.
D) support Internet2.
E) support Web 3.0.
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What service converts IP addresses into more recognizable alphanumeric names?

A) HTML
B) DNS
C) IP
D) HTTP
E) URL
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The "Internet of Things" refers to:

A) the increasing focus on shopping as the major user activity on the Internet.
B) the microblogging trend, in which users exchange short text and pictures rather than longer and more in-depth content and text.
C) the rise in mobile gaming.
D) the trend away from platform-independent web applications to mobile-device specific apps.
E) a vision of a pervasive web in which common objects are connected to and controlled over the Internet.
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________ integrate(s) disparate channels for voice communications, data communications, instant messaging, email, and electronic conferencing into a single experience.

A) Wireless networks
B) Intranets
C) Virtual private networks
D) Telnet
E) Unified communications
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You have been hired by a small new web design firm to set up a network for its single office location. The network is primarily needed for exchanging files, accessing and managing beta websites on their web server, and connecting to the Internet. The firm hires many freelancers who come into the office on an ad hoc basis and it does not have a lot of money to spend on infrastructure. What type of network will you recommend?
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In the domain name "http://myspace.blogging.com", what are the root, top-level, second-level, and third-level domains, respectively?

A) "http://", myspace, blogging, .com
B) "http://", .com, blogging, myspace
C) "http://", blogging, .com
D) myspace, blogging, .com
E) )com, blogging, myspace
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What are some of the common types of physical transmission media and what differentiates them from one another?
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Which organization helps define the overall structure of the Internet?

A) None (no one "owns" the Internet)
B) W3C
C) ICANN
D) IAB
E) HTTP
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The number of cycles per second that can be sent through any telecommunications medium is measured in kilobytes.
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Which of the following services enables logging on to one computer system and working on another?

A) FTP
B) LISTSERV
C) Telnet
D) World Wide Web
E) T1 lines
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Fiber-optic cable is more expensive and harder to install than wire media.
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Coaxial cable is similar to that used for cable television and consists of thickly insulated copper wire.
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Which of the following is considered by many to be the defining Web 2.0 application?

A) Instant messaging
B) Email
C) Blogging
D) Social networking
E) Widgets
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Instant messaging is a type of ________ service.

A) mobile
B) cellular
C) email
D) wireless
E) chat
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Which of the following enables multiple users to create and edit web documents?

A) Wiki
B) Blog
C) Social networking
D) Pinterest
E) RSS
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The child domain of the root is the:

A) top-level domain.
B) second-level domain.
C) host name.
D) domain extension.
E) base domain.
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Today, most Americans connect to the Internet through broadband connections at speeds up to 15 Mbps.
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What are the two types of signals used to communicate a message in a network and how are they different? What device converts one type to the other type?
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In a large company today, you will often find an infrastructure that includes hundreds of small LANs linked to each other as well as to corporate-wide networks.
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An analog signal is a discrete, binary waveform that transmits data coded into two discrete states such as 1-bits and 0-bits.
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A web server is a dedicated computer that delivers web pages to client computers.
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Web 3.0 is a collaborative effort to add a layer of meaning to the existing web in order to reduce the amount of human involvement in searching for and processing web information.
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An ISP is a commercial organization that owns a region of transcontinental high-speed backbone networks carrying the bulk of Internet traffic.
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The most common web server today, controlling 65 percent of the market, is:

A) Microsoft IIS.
B) WebSTAR.
C) Apache HTTP Server.
D) Netscape Server.
E) IBM NetServer.
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Describe and explain the idea of "net neutrality." Are you in favor of net neutrality? Why or why not?
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Which of the following statements is not true about search engines?

A) They are arguably the Internet's "killer app."
B) They have solved the problem of how users instantly find information on the Internet.
C) They are monetized almost exclusively by search engine marketing.
D) They emerged in the early 1990s as simple software programs.
E) There are hundreds of search engines vying for user attention, with no clear leader having yet emerged.
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Web browser software requests web pages from the Internet using which protocol?

A) URL
B) HTTP
C) DNS
D) HTML
E) FTP
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What technology allows people to have content pulled from websites and fed automatically to their computers?

A) FTP
B) Newsgroups
C) HTTP
D) Bluetooth
E) RSS
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Which process is used to protect transmitted data in a VPN?

A) Tunneling
B) PPP
C) VOIP
D) Packet switching
E) Hypertext
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In blogging, a trackback is a list of entries in other blogs that refer to a post in the first blog.
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The advanced networking consortium representing more than 500 universities, businesses, and government agencies is known as:

A) Internet2.
B) ICANN.
C) IAB.
D) W3C.
E) FCC.
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The Domain Name System (DNS) converts domain names to IP addresses.
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The process of employing techniques to help a website achieve a higher ranking with the major search engines is called:

A) VPN.
B) IAB.
C) SEM.
D) SEO.
E) LED.
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Mobile search makes up approximately 10% of all Internet searches.
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The trunk lines of the Internet are typically owned by network service providers.
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A VPN:

A) is an encrypted private network configured within a public network.
B) is more expensive than a dedicated network.
C) provides secure, encrypted communications using Telnet.
D) is an Internet-based service for delivering voice communications.
E) formats web pages with dynamic links to other documents.
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Which of the following is an example of the "visual web"?

A) Twitter
B) Blogger
C) Pinterest
D) Facebook
E) Google
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VoIP technology delivers voice information in digital form using packet switching.
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Together, a protocol prefix, a domain name, a directory path, and a document name, are called a(n):

A) uniform resource locator.
B) IP address.
C) third level domain.
D) root domain.
E) VPN.
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What are the business advantages of using voice over IP (VoIP) technology?
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Which protocol is the Internet based on?

A) TCP/IP
B) FTP
C) Packet-switching
D) HTTP
E) Telnet
A
2
What are the four layers of the TCP/IP reference model?

A) Physical, application, transport, and network interface
B) Physical, application, Internet, and network interface
C) Application, transport, Internet, and network interface
D) Application, hardware, Internet, and network interface
E) Hardware, software, transport, and application
C
3
A networking approach where many control functions for managing the movement of data on a network are managed by a central program separately from the network itself is known as:

A) service-oriented architecture.
B) software-defined networking.
C) software-as-a-service.
D) remote network management.
E) cloud networking.
B
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To create a computer network, you must have at least two computers.
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The Internet is based on which three key technologies?

A) TCP/IP, HTML, and HTTP
B) TCP/IP, HTTP, and packet switching
C) Client/server computing, packet switching, and the development of communications standards for linking networks and computers
D) Client/server computing, packet switching, and HTTP
E) HTTP, Web 3.0, and the mobile platform
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An NOS must reside on a dedicated server computer in order to manage a network.
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The method of slicing digital messages into parcels, transmitting them along different communication paths, and reassembling them at their destinations is called:

A) multiplexing.
B) packet switching.
C) packet routing.
D) ATM.
E) software-defined networking.
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A hub is a networking device that is used to filter and forward data to specified destinations on the network.
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A ________ is special software that routes and manages communications on the network and coordinates networks resources.

A) switch
B) firewall
C) server
D) network operating system/NOS
E) hotspot
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The device that acts as a connection point between computers and can filter and forward data to a specified destination is called a(n):

A) hub.
B) switch.
C) router.
D) NIC.
E) LAN.
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Approximately what percentage of U.S. households has high-speed broadband connections?

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B) 25 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 75 percent
E) 99 percent
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Prior to the development of ________, computer networks used leased, dedicated telephone circuits to communicate with other computers in remote locations.

A) VOIP
B) routers
C) servers
D) coaxial cable
E) packet switching
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In TCP/IP, IP is responsible for:

A) disassembling and reassembling of packets during transmission.
B) establishing an Internet connection between two computers.
C) moving packets over the network.
D) sequencing the transfer of packets.
E) acknowledging the packets sent.
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In a client/server network, a network server provides every connected client with an address so it can be found by others on the network.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of packet switching?

A) Packets travel independently of each other.
B) Packets are routed through many different paths.
C) Packet switching requires point-to-point circuits.
D) Packets include data for checking transmission errors.
E) Packet switching makes efficient use of a network's communications capacity.
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The telephone system is an example of a ________ network.

A) peer-to-peer
B) wireless
C) packet-switched
D) TCP/IP
E) circuit-switched
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Increasingly, voice, video, and data communications are all based on Internet technology.
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Which of the following is not one of the four layers of the TCP/IP communications model?

A) Application layer
B) Transport layer
C) Internet layer
D) Network Interface layer
E) Local area layer
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In a telecommunications network architecture, a protocol is:

A) a device that handles the switching of voice and data in a local area network.
B) a standard set of rules and procedures for control of communications in a network.
C) a communications service for microcomputer users.
D) the main computer in a telecommunications network.
E) a system by which packets are sent over different networks.
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Telephone networks are fundamentally different from computer networks.
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Which type of network serves a small group of computers, allowing them to share resources and peripherals without using a dedicated server?

A) Peer-to-peer
B) Wireless
C) LAN
D) Ring
E) MAN
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T lines:

A) operate over existing telephone lines to carry voice, data, and video.
B) operate over coaxial lines to deliver Internet access.
C) are used in connection with satellite Internet access.
D) have up to twenty-four 64-Kbps channels.
E) are high-speed, leased data lines providing guaranteed service levels.
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TCP/IP was developed in the 1950s.
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Circuit switching makes much more efficient use of the communications capacity of a network than does packet switching.
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Identify the layers of the Department of Defense reference model for TCP/IP, and describe how this model works.
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To use the analog telephone system for sending digital data, you must also use:

A) coaxial cable.
B) a router.
C) DSL.
D) twisted wire.
E) a modem.
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A LAN could be used to connect all of the following except:

A) all of the computers in a large building.
B) all of the devices within a 10-meter area.
C) all of the computers in a city.
D) all of the computers in a small office.
E) all of the computers on a college campus.
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A router is a device that forwards packets of data through different networks, ensuring that the data gets to the right address.
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Digital subscriber lines:

A) operate over existing telephone lines to carry voice, data, and video.
B) operate over coaxial lines to deliver Internet access.
C) are very-high-speed data lines typically leased from long-distance telephone companies.
D) have up to twenty-four 64-Kbps channels.
E) are based on radio signals of various frequencies.
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A network that covers entire geographical regions is most commonly referred to as a(n):

A) local area network.
B) intranet.
C) peer-to-peer network.
D) metropolitan area network.
E) wide area network.
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The total amount of digital information that can be transmitted through any telecommunications medium is measured in:

A) bps.
B) Hertz.
C) baud.
D) gigaflops.
E) ROM.
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How does packet switching work?
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How are modern telephone and computer networks different from what firms used in the past?
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Which type of network would be most appropriate for a business comprised of three employees and a manager located in the same office space whose primary need is to share documents?

A) PAN
B) Domain-based LAN
C) Peer-to-peer network
D) Campus area network
E) WAN
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Which type of network is used to connect digital devices within a half-mile or 500-meter radius?

A) Microwave
B) LAN
C) WAN
D) MAN
E) WSN
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A network that spans a city, and sometimes its major suburbs as well, is called a:

A) CAN.
B) MAN.
C) LAN.
D) WAN.
E) WSN.
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Bandwidth is the:

A) number of frequencies that can be broadcast through a medium.
B) number of cycles per second that can be sent through a medium.
C) difference between the highest and lowest frequencies that can be accommodated on a single channel.
D) total number of bytes that can be sent through a medium per second.
E) number of packets sent per minute over a medium.
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Which signal types are represented by a continuous waveform?

A) Laser
B) Optical
C) Digital
D) Analog
E) Hybrid
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Central large mainframe computing has largely replaced client/server computing.
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Two computers using TCP/IP can communicate even if they are based on different hardware and software platforms.
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IPv6 was developed in order to:

A) update the packet transmission protocols for higher bandwidth.
B) create more IP addresses.
C) allow for different levels of service.
D) support Internet2.
E) support Web 3.0.
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What service converts IP addresses into more recognizable alphanumeric names?

A) HTML
B) DNS
C) IP
D) HTTP
E) URL
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The "Internet of Things" refers to:

A) the increasing focus on shopping as the major user activity on the Internet.
B) the microblogging trend, in which users exchange short text and pictures rather than longer and more in-depth content and text.
C) the rise in mobile gaming.
D) the trend away from platform-independent web applications to mobile-device specific apps.
E) a vision of a pervasive web in which common objects are connected to and controlled over the Internet.
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________ integrate(s) disparate channels for voice communications, data communications, instant messaging, email, and electronic conferencing into a single experience.

A) Wireless networks
B) Intranets
C) Virtual private networks
D) Telnet
E) Unified communications
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You have been hired by a small new web design firm to set up a network for its single office location. The network is primarily needed for exchanging files, accessing and managing beta websites on their web server, and connecting to the Internet. The firm hires many freelancers who come into the office on an ad hoc basis and it does not have a lot of money to spend on infrastructure. What type of network will you recommend?
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In the domain name "http://myspace.blogging.com", what are the root, top-level, second-level, and third-level domains, respectively?

A) "http://", myspace, blogging, .com
B) "http://", .com, blogging, myspace
C) "http://", blogging, .com
D) myspace, blogging, .com
E) )com, blogging, myspace
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What are some of the common types of physical transmission media and what differentiates them from one another?
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Which organization helps define the overall structure of the Internet?

A) None (no one "owns" the Internet)
B) W3C
C) ICANN
D) IAB
E) HTTP
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The number of cycles per second that can be sent through any telecommunications medium is measured in kilobytes.
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Which of the following services enables logging on to one computer system and working on another?

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B) LISTSERV
C) Telnet
D) World Wide Web
E) T1 lines
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Fiber-optic cable is more expensive and harder to install than wire media.
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52
Coaxial cable is similar to that used for cable television and consists of thickly insulated copper wire.
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53
Which of the following is considered by many to be the defining Web 2.0 application?

A) Instant messaging
B) Email
C) Blogging
D) Social networking
E) Widgets
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54
Instant messaging is a type of ________ service.

A) mobile
B) cellular
C) email
D) wireless
E) chat
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55
Which of the following enables multiple users to create and edit web documents?

A) Wiki
B) Blog
C) Social networking
D) Pinterest
E) RSS
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56
The child domain of the root is the:

A) top-level domain.
B) second-level domain.
C) host name.
D) domain extension.
E) base domain.
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57
Today, most Americans connect to the Internet through broadband connections at speeds up to 15 Mbps.
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58
What are the two types of signals used to communicate a message in a network and how are they different? What device converts one type to the other type?
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In a large company today, you will often find an infrastructure that includes hundreds of small LANs linked to each other as well as to corporate-wide networks.
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60
An analog signal is a discrete, binary waveform that transmits data coded into two discrete states such as 1-bits and 0-bits.
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61
A web server is a dedicated computer that delivers web pages to client computers.
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62
Web 3.0 is a collaborative effort to add a layer of meaning to the existing web in order to reduce the amount of human involvement in searching for and processing web information.
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63
An ISP is a commercial organization that owns a region of transcontinental high-speed backbone networks carrying the bulk of Internet traffic.
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64
The most common web server today, controlling 65 percent of the market, is:

A) Microsoft IIS.
B) WebSTAR.
C) Apache HTTP Server.
D) Netscape Server.
E) IBM NetServer.
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65
Describe and explain the idea of "net neutrality." Are you in favor of net neutrality? Why or why not?
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66
Which of the following statements is not true about search engines?

A) They are arguably the Internet's "killer app."
B) They have solved the problem of how users instantly find information on the Internet.
C) They are monetized almost exclusively by search engine marketing.
D) They emerged in the early 1990s as simple software programs.
E) There are hundreds of search engines vying for user attention, with no clear leader having yet emerged.
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67
Web browser software requests web pages from the Internet using which protocol?

A) URL
B) HTTP
C) DNS
D) HTML
E) FTP
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68
What technology allows people to have content pulled from websites and fed automatically to their computers?

A) FTP
B) Newsgroups
C) HTTP
D) Bluetooth
E) RSS
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69
Which process is used to protect transmitted data in a VPN?

A) Tunneling
B) PPP
C) VOIP
D) Packet switching
E) Hypertext
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70
In blogging, a trackback is a list of entries in other blogs that refer to a post in the first blog.
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71
The advanced networking consortium representing more than 500 universities, businesses, and government agencies is known as:

A) Internet2.
B) ICANN.
C) IAB.
D) W3C.
E) FCC.
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72
The Domain Name System (DNS) converts domain names to IP addresses.
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73
The process of employing techniques to help a website achieve a higher ranking with the major search engines is called:

A) VPN.
B) IAB.
C) SEM.
D) SEO.
E) LED.
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74
Mobile search makes up approximately 10% of all Internet searches.
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75
The trunk lines of the Internet are typically owned by network service providers.
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76
A VPN:

A) is an encrypted private network configured within a public network.
B) is more expensive than a dedicated network.
C) provides secure, encrypted communications using Telnet.
D) is an Internet-based service for delivering voice communications.
E) formats web pages with dynamic links to other documents.
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77
Which of the following is an example of the "visual web"?

A) Twitter
B) Blogger
C) Pinterest
D) Facebook
E) Google
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78
VoIP technology delivers voice information in digital form using packet switching.
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79
Together, a protocol prefix, a domain name, a directory path, and a document name, are called a(n):

A) uniform resource locator.
B) IP address.
C) third level domain.
D) root domain.
E) VPN.
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80
What are the business advantages of using voice over IP (VoIP) technology?
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