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Question 1 What were the first four locations hooked up to the Internet (ARPANET)? O UCLA, Stanford, MIT, and Harvard O UCLA, Stanford, MIT, and Palo Alto O USF, Stanford, MIT, and the University of Utah O UCLA, Stanford, MIT, and the University of Utah
Question 2 is the set of rules that allow two (or more) devices to exchange information back and forth across the network. O Packet switching O Protocol O DNS 0.1 pts O Packet
Question 3 was designed to allow networks running on different protocols to have an intermediary protocol that would allow them to communicate. O HTTP O FTP O TCP/IP 0.1 pts O SMTP
Question 4 What does the term packet mean? O The fundamental unit of data transmitted over the Internet. O The number of bits transmitted over the Internet. O The bytes transmitted over the Internet. O The full message to be sent over the Internet.
Question 5 Each packet has the sender's address, the destination address, a sequence number, and a piece of the overall message to be sent. O True 0.1 pts O False
A network device that connects two networks together and only allows packets through that are needed is called O Bridge O Router O Switch
Question 7 Every device that communicates on the Internet, whether it be a personal computer, a tablet, a smartphone, or anything else, is assigned a unique identifying number called Computer name O Device name O Device serial number 0.1 pts OIP address
is a human-friendly name for a device on the Internet. O IP Address O Computer name O Device name O Domain name
O DNS acts as the directory on the Internet. O HTTP O SMTP O TCP/IP
Question 10 Which came first, the Internet or the World Wide Web? O The Internet O The World Wide Web O Both the Internet and WWW were deployed simultaneously. O No one knows for sure which came first the WWW or the Internet
Question 11 What was revolutionary about Web 2.0? 0.1 pts O Anyone could create content to the web, using HTML or web-server technology. O Anyone could post content to the web, without the need for understanding HTML or web- server technology. O Anyone could post videos on the Internet using YouTube. O Anyone could chat on the web, without the need for understanding HTML or web- server technology.
Question 12 What was the so-called killer app for the Internet? O tweeter O facebook O web-enabled browser O electronic mail (e-mail)