A service that allows a user to log in into another computer somewhere on the Internet.
1.Telnet
2.FTP
3.e-mail
4.UseNet
AAA stands for Anonymous Administrative Authority.
1.True
2.False
3.May be
4.Can't say
Allows the user to create and maintain a personal list of favorite URL addresses.
1.Software
2.Web Servers
3.Web Browsers
4.WWW
Any computer that can access the server is called? a. b. c. d.
1.Web Server
2.Web Browser
3.User
4.Web Client
Any system that uses the HTTP protocol is called _________
1.Web Browser
2.Web Server
3.WWW
4.TCP/IP
In the Client-server model, the client receives a request from the server.
1.Can't say
2.False
3.May be
4.True
In this technique, there is no direct contact between users and their programs during execution.
1.Time Sharing
2.Batch Processing
3.System Processing
4.Message Passing
Internet has its roots in the
1.Usenet system
2.Intranet system
3.ARPRANET system
4.Cengage system
Internet was evolved from the basic ideas of ARPANET.
1.True
2.False
3.May be
4.Can't say
Packet switching was invented in?
1.1960s
2.1980s
3.2000s
4.1990s
SGML stands for?
1.Standard Granted Markup Language
2.System Generalized Markup Language
3. Standard Generalized Markup Language
4.System Granted Markup Language
Starting World Wide Web file of a website is known to be
1.Home page
2.Current page
3.Indexed page
4.Address page
Symbol which is written immediately after mail to keyword in href attribute of anchor tag is
1.semicolon
2.hash
3.colon
4.comma
The web works on this model.
1.Intranet
2.Internet
3. Client-Server
4.Server
Type of services provided by internet can be mainly classified into
1.Two types
2.Three types
3.Four types
4.Five types
Which of the following is not a type of browser?
1.Netscape
2.Web
3.IE
4.Mozilla
Wireless computing system includes
1.Fixed wireless systems
2.Variable wireless systems
3.Mobile wireless systems
4.Both a and c
A domain name defined in a URL is used to identify a specific
1. Index in a webpage
2.Locators on a server
3.Pathname in a site
4.Computer on the internet
A network of networks, addresses
1.Bus network
2.Star network
3.Internet
4.Intranet
A network that links many different types of computers all over the world.
1.Intranet
2.Internet
3.Arpanet
4. LAN
A program that can retrieve files from the world wide web and render text, images or sounds encoded in the files.
1.Browser
2.Internet
3.Server
4.Web Server
A section in HTML that contains generic information about the document.
1.body
2.title
3.head
4.style
A small data file in the browser.
1.Cookie
2.Web Server
3.FTP
4.Database
A tag similar to that of the bold tag.
1.<strong>
2.<cite>
3.<code>
4.<i>
A tag similar to that of the italic tag.
1.<strong>
2.<cite>
3.<code>
4.<i>
A technique that marked the beginning of computer communications.
1.Batch Environment
2.Message passing
3.User Environment
4.Time Sharing
A type of technique in which dumb terminals are connected to a central computer system.
1.Time Sharing
2.Message passing
3.Batch environment
4.User environment
A _________ partitions a web browser window so that multiple web documents can be displayed simultaneously.
1.Frame
2.set
3.Frameset
4.div
Address of a file accessible on internet is defined by its
1.Transmission medium
2.Transfer protocol
3.Uniform resource locator
4.Site server
An internet service that allows user to move a file.
1.FTP
2.Telnet
3.UseNet
4.Time Sharing
An internet user can log into another computer somewhere on internet by service of
1.Usenet service
2.Processnet service
3.Technet service
4.Telnet service
An internet user is allowed to move a file from one computer to another by method of
1. File share protocol
2. File transfer protocol
3.File storage protocol
4.File process protocol
Anonymous FTP files are called ___________ accessible files.
1.Privately
2.Publicly
3.Batch
4.User
Apache is a type of ________
1.Transmission control program
2.Web Browser
3.Web Browser
4.DBMS
API is?
1.Advanced Processing Information
2.Application Processing Information
3.Application Programming interface
4.Application Processing Interface
ARPANET stands for?
1.Advanced Research Project Agency Network
2.Advanced Research Programmed Auto Network
3.Advanced Research Project Automatic Network
4.Advanced Research Project Authorized Network
Basic ideas of ARPANET for interconnected computers resulted in evolution of
1.Intranet
2.Ethernet
3.Usenet
4.Internet
Best example of an internetwork is
1.Mainframes
2.Distributed networks
3.Internet
4.Multimedia network
Collection of World Wide Web (WWW) files in a relatable format is called
1.Pathfiles
2.Domain
3.Website
4.Uniform resource
Configuration in which many independent computer systems are connected by a communication network, is
1.Distributed computing system
2.Parallel computing system
3.Concurrent computing system
4. Network computing system
Conversion of a digital signal to an analog signal form is done through
1.Definition
2.Declaration
3.Modulation
4.Modification
DARPA stands for?
1.Data Advanced Research Projects Agency
2.Defense Advanced Research Product Agency
3.Data based Advanced Research Product Agency
4.Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Enabling a number of independent signals to be transmitted on multiple logical channels is process of
1.Internetworking
2.Multiplexing
3.Modulation
4.Demodulation
GSM stands for?
1.Global System for Monitoring
2.Graphical System for Mobile Telecommunications
3.Graphical System for Monitoring
4.Global System for Mobile Telecommunications
In HTML, if we need to send the email then href attribute of anchor tag starts with a keyword
1.email
2.mailto
3.mail
4..com
In HTML, the tags that tell the browser how to display the page
1.markup
2.style
3.body
4.head
IN stands for?
1.Input
2.InterNet
3.Intelligent Network
4.IntraNet
Internet can help you find the shortest route.
1.True
2.False
3.May be
4.Can't say
ISP is?
1.Intranet System Processing
2.Internet Service Provider
3.Intelligent System Processing
4.Intranet Service Provider
Manipulation of multimedia information is possible with
1.Multi-user computer systems
2.Multimedia computer systems
3.Multitasking computer systems
4.None of these
Modes of data transmission on a communication line are said to be
1.Sequential and direct
2.Sequential and Random
3.Synchronous and Collating
4.Synchronous and Asynchronous
Multimedia computer system requires
1.Fast CPU
2.Small main memory
3. Moderate graphic terminals
4.No I/O devices
NE stands for __________ element.
1.name
2.network
3.new
4.normal
PDU stands for?
1.Protocol Data Unit
2.Professional Data Unit
3.Protocol Distributed Unit
4. Professional Distributed Unit
Process of converting an analog signal to digital signal is known as
1.Demodification
2.Demodulation
3.Demonetization
4.Delinearization
Process of modulation and demodulation is carried out by
1.Hub
2.Backbone
3.Router
4.Modem
Services provided by data transmission are often known as
1.Data carriers
2.Model carriers
3.Common carriers
4.Channel carriers
TCP stands for?
1.Transmission control program
2.Transmission control protocol
3.Transfer control program
4.Transfer control protocol
The “Victorian internet” is actually?
1.Telegraph
2.Batch Environment
3.Unit Environment
4.System Environment
The location of file is determined by ________
1.<scheme>
2.<pathname>
3.<server name>
4.<server domain name>
The _________ attribute specifies the web page to be placed in the frame initially.
1.name
2.src
3.cols
4.rows
To integrate two or more types of media for its transformation is capability of
1.Parallel computing system
2.Distributed computing system
3. Multimedia computing system
4.Devised computing system
We can include default subject heading and body text by passing query parameter(s) separated by the symbol
1.comma
2.colon
3.question mark
4.ampersand
Which of the following is not a type of server?
1.File
2.Web
3.Name
4.Browsers
While addressing, type of a resource is dependent on
1.Application protocol
2.Indexed location
3.Browser user
4.Resource Path
Wireless systems that support mobility of computing equipment associated with wireless network is known to be
1.Variable wireless systems
2.Fixed wireless systems
3.Constant wireless systems
4.Mobile wireless systems
World Wide Web (WWW) was settled off in
1.1980
2.1983
3.1986
4.1989