What is a computing device?
A set of rules that devices follow to communicate
A physical object that can run a program
A chunk of data sent across a network
A web page accessed through a browser
Was this exam question helpful?
What is a computing device?
A set of rules that devices follow to communicate
A physical object that can run a program
A chunk of data sent across a network
A web page accessed through a browser
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
What is a computer network?
A program that removes errors from data
A single computer running many programs at once
Interconnected computing devices that can communicate and share data
The physical case that holds a computer's components
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
In a network, what is a path?
The sequence of directly connected computing devices that data passes through from sender to receiver
The maximum amount of data a connection can carry per second
The set of rules that data must follow
The web page a user is trying to reach
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
What is bandwidth?
The number of errors in a data transfer
The total number of devices connected to a network
The physical length of a network cable
The maximum amount of data that can be sent through a connection in a fixed amount of time
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
What is a protocol?
A physical device that stores web pages
An agreed-upon set of rules that specify the behaviour of a system
A single packet of data sent across the network
The maximum capacity of a network connection
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
What is a packet?
A complete file that is never divided when sent
The maximum amount of data a connection can carry
A physical device that connects two networks
A chunk of data together with metadata used for routing and reassembly
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Where are the packets of a file reassembled into the original data?
At the sender before the packets are sent
At the first router the packets reach
At every router along the path
At the destination device
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
What is the World Wide Web?
A system of linked pages, programs, and files, accessed via HTTP, that runs on the Internet
The physical network of cables and routers that connects devices
A single web browser installed on a computer
A protocol that breaks data into packets
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
A connection with a bandwidth of 600 Mbps is shared equally by 12 devices. What is the maximum bandwidth available to each device?
12 Mbps
50 Mbps
600 Mbps
7200 Mbps
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Which of the following lists protocols that define how packets are formatted, addressed, and transmitted on the Internet?
HTML and CSS
JPEG and MP3
ASCII and RGB
IP and TCP
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
On the World Wide Web, which of the following connects one web page to another so that users can navigate between them?
Packets
Hyperlinks
Routers
Bandwidth
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
A group of computing devices and programs working together for a common purpose is best described as a:
Single computing device
Protocol
Packet
Computing system
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
What is routing?
The process of reducing the size of a file before it is sent
The process of finding a path from sender to receiver through the network
The process of converting analog signals into digital data
The process of encrypting data so it cannot be read
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Which device examines the destination of each piece of data and forwards it along an appropriate path?
A printer
A monitor
A router
A hard drive
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
The actual data transfer rate is often lower than a connection's stated bandwidth. Which two factors can cause this? Select two answers.
Network congestion
Using open, standardized protocols
Many devices sharing the same connection
A higher bandwidth rating on the connection
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
A connection with a bandwidth of 240 Mbps is shared equally by 8 devices. What is the maximum bandwidth available to each device?
30 Mbps
240 Mbps
8 Mbps
1920 Mbps
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
What does it mean that the Internet's protocols are "open"?
They are kept secret so that data stays secure
They can only be used by devices from one approved manufacturer
They are nonproprietary and publicly available, not controlled by any single company
They change randomly each time a device connects
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
A company releases a new fitness tracker that connects to the Internet using the established Internet standards. Why can it communicate with existing servers built years earlier?
Because the tracker converts all its data through one central translation server
Because the tracker must be licensed by every server it contacts
Because smart devices run on a separate Internet from ordinary computers
Because the Internet's protocols are open and standardized, so any device that follows the rules can communicate
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
What does scalability mean when applied to the Internet?
The capacity of the system to grow in size and scale to meet new demands
The ability to keep all data completely private
The speed at which a single web page loads
The process of breaking data into packets
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
What is dynamic routing on the Internet?
Every message always follows the same fixed path
The path data takes is chosen in real time based on current network conditions
Routing decisions are made only by the sender before sending
Data can only travel between devices from the same manufacturer
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Which two statements about the Internet's communication protocols are correct? Select two answers.
They are owned and controlled by a single company
They are open, meaning nonproprietary and publicly available
They are different for every manufacturer's devices
They are standardized, so all devices follow the same rules
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Besides the chunk of data, which two pieces of information are included in a packet's metadata? Select two answers.
The bandwidth of the connection
The user's account password
The destination address
The packet's position in the original data stream
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
When packets travel across the Internet, in what ways may they arrive at the destination?
In order, out of order, or not at all
Always in the exact order they were sent
Always at exactly the same moment
Only in the reverse of the order they were sent
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Packets from a single message arrive at the destination out of order. How are they put back into the correct sequence?
By resending the whole message as one block
Using the ordering metadata contained in each packet
By discarding any packet that arrives out of order
By asking the user to reorder them manually
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Why might two packets from the same file arrive at the destination at different times?
The file was compressed before sending
Packets are always sent one full day apart
Each packet can take a different path through the network
The destination device has too much bandwidth
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Which statement about the Internet and the World Wide Web is correct?
The Web can operate without the Internet, but the Internet cannot function without the Web
The Internet can operate without the Web, but the Web cannot function without the Internet
The Internet and the Web are two names for exactly the same thing
The Web existed before the Internet was created
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Which protocol does the World Wide Web use to request and deliver web pages?
FTP
SMTP
HTTP
A protocol unique to each website
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Which of the following is a service that uses the Internet but is not part of the World Wide Web?
Browsing linked pages in a web browser
Following a hyperlink from one web page to another
Loading a web page over HTTP
Sending an email
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
A home broadband connection is upgraded from 50 Mbps to 200 Mbps, but a large file still downloads at about the same speed as before. Which of the following best explains this?
Bandwidth is the maximum capacity of the connection, so another bottleneck such as congestion or a hardware limit can hold the actual transfer rate below it
A higher bandwidth always guarantees a faster transfer, so the download must have finished instantly
Increasing the bandwidth reduces the maximum capacity of the connection
Bandwidth measures the number of devices connected, not the speed of a transfer
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
While a message is being sent, a link on the route it normally uses stops working. The message still reaches the receiver. Which of the following best explains why?
Bandwidth automatically increases to force the data through the broken link
The message is stored until the broken link is repaired, then sent along it
Multiple paths exist between devices, so routing can direct the data along a different working path
The Web reassembles the message at the broken link before forwarding it
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
A file is split into several packets and sent across the Internet. One of the packets is lost on the way and never reaches the destination. According to how the Internet handles packets, this outcome is:
Possible, because packets may arrive in order, out of order, or not at all
Impossible, because every packet is guaranteed to arrive
Impossible, because packets always travel together along one path
Possible only if the file was never broken into packets
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Why can new networks and devices be added to the Internet without changing the existing infrastructure?
Every new device replaces an old device to keep the total number fixed
A central authority manually reconfigures the whole Internet for each new device
Open protocols and dynamic routing mean there is no central point of control that must approve or reconfigure new connections
New devices must use a completely different set of secret protocols
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?
Which of the following is true of the World Wide Web but not of the Internet itself?
It is a global network of interconnected computing devices
It provides the physical infrastructure that carries data between devices
It is a system of linked pages, programs, and files accessed using HTTP
It existed first and can operate without the other
Choose your answer
Was this exam question helpful?