1) What do we call data that's broken down into bits and sent through a network?
Ans: Packets
2) Which one of
these are a valid IPv4 address? Check all that apply.
Ans: 54.45.43.54
3) Devices on a
network are identified by which of the following?
Ans: MAC address
and IP address
4) What protocol
allows us to use a domain name like google.com instead of an IP address?
Ans: DNS
5) Through which
of the devices listed are we able to connect to wireless networks? Check all
that apply.
Ans:
- · Antenna
- · Radio
- · We can attend a university from our homes.
- · We have instant 24-hour access to news and entertainment.
- · We can sell used items to people outside of our local regions.
- Thermostats that turn off the air conditioning when you leave the room
- Refrigerators that keep track of the food and notify you when to buy more
6) Which
protocol is used to handle delivery of information from one network to another?
Ans:
Transmission Control Protocol
7) You want to
register the domain name ABCcompany.org, but the registration service is not
allowing you to do that. What's the most likely reason for this?
Ans: The domain
name is registered to someone else.
8) Which problem
does IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) help to solve?
Ans: There are
less than 4.3 billion IPv4 addresses, which has already been exceeded with
existing websites.
9) What are some
examples of the impact of the Internet boom? Check all that apply.
Ans:
10) What are
some examples of IoT (Internet of Things)? Check all that apply.
Ans:
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