Computer Internet & Networking Short Questions -2

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Computer Internet & Networking Short Questions -2

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Question 1
Among services available on the World Wide Web are (i) Encryption (ii) HTTP (iii) HTML (iv) Firewalls
A
ii and iii
B
iii and iv
C
I and ii
D
I and iv
Question 2
XML stands for
A
Extended Marking Links
B
Excellent Markup Links
C
Extra Markup Language
D
Extended Markup Language
Question 3
IP addresses are converted to
A
alphanumeric string
B
a hexadecimal string
C
a binary string
D
a hierarchy of domain names
Question 4
Internet is
A
a local computer network
B
an interconnected network of computers
C
a world wide interconnected network of computers which use a common protocol to communicate with one another
D
a world wide network of computers
Question 5
Each computer connected to the internet must
A
have a modem connection
B
be internet compatible
C
have a unique IP address
D
be an IBM PC
Question 6
In order to interpret XML documents one should
A
Use standardized tags
B
Define the tags separately
C
Have a document type definition which defines the tags
D
Specify tag filename
Question 7
XSL definition is used along with XML definition to specify
A
The presentation of XML document
B
The data types of the contents of XML document
C
The juncture of XML document
D
The links with other documents
Question 8
. Internet data is broken up as
A
64 bytes packets
B
fixed length packets
C
variable length packets
D
not packetized
E
None of these
Question 9
HTML is similar to a
A
None pf these
B
search engine
C
word processing language
D
scripting language
E
screen editor
Question 10
HTML stands for
A
Hyper Text Mixer of Links
B
Hyper Text Making Links
C
Higher Textual Marking of Links
D
Hyper Text Markup Lan - guage
Question 11
XML uses
A
user define tags
B
Extended tags used in HTML and makes them powerful
C
Both predefined and user defined tags
D
pre-defined tags
Question 12
A world wide web contains web pages
A
with links to other web pages
B
created using HTML
C
presiding in many computers
D
residing in many computers linked together using HTML
Question 13
XLL definition is used along with XML to specify
A
The links with other documents
B
The presentation of XML document
C
The data types of the contents of XML document
D
The structure of XML document
Question 14
HTML tags define
A
The contents of the document
B
Presentation of specified elements of a document
C
The structure of the document
D
The data types of elements of document
Question 15
Internet uses
A
Packet switching
B
Telephone switching
C
Telex switching
D
Circuit switching
Question 16
By an extranet we mean
A
an extra network used by an organization for higher reliability
B
the intranels of two co operating organizations interconnected via a secure leased line
C
an extra fast computer network
D
an extra conventation to crating organization
Question 17
World Wide Web
A
is another name for internet
B
world wide qonnection for computers
C
a collection of world wide information
D
a collection of linked information residing on computers connected by the internet
Question 18
By an extranet we mean
A
an extra fast computer network
B
an extra conventation to crating organization
C
the intranels of two co operating organizations interconnected via a secure leased line
D
an extra network used by an organization for higher reliability
Question 19
. The packets of an internet message
A
take a path based on packet priority
B
go along different paths based on path availability
C
take the shortest path from source to destination
D
take a predetermined path
Question 20
A search engine is a program to search
A
for information
B
web pages for Information using specified search terms
C
web pages for specified in-dex terms
D
web pages
Question 21
By an intranet we mean
A
a network connecting al! computers of an organi-ation and using the internet protocol
B
a corporate computer net work
C
a Wide Area Network connecting all branches of an organization
D
a LAN of an organization
Question 22
. HTML and XML are markup languages
A
Are versions of SGML
B
Are based on SGML
C
Specially development for the web
D
Independent of SGML
Question 23
. When the pointer is positioned on a ——, it is shaped like a hand.
A
spelling error
B
hyperlink
C
) screen tip
D
grammar error
Question 24
. IP address is currently
A
not assigned as it is all used up
B
6 bytes long
C
available in plenty
D
None of these
E
4 bytes long
Question 25
Internet requires
A
a local area network
B
a World Wide Web
C
a commonly agreed'set of rules to communicate between computers
D
an international agreement to connect computers
Question 26
A web page is located using a
A
Universal Record Linking
B
Uniform Resource Locator
C
Uniformly Reachable Links
D
Universal Record Locator
Question 27
. The code for a Web page is written using ——
A
a fifth generation language
B
Perl
C
Hypertext Markup Language
D
Win Zip
Question 28
Small application programs that run on a Web page and may ensure a form is completed properly or provide animation are known as ——
A
cookies
B
spiders
C
flash
D
applets
Question 29
SGML stands for
A
Standard Generalized Markup Language
B
Structured General Markup Language
C
Standard General Markup Unit
D
Standard Graphics Mapping Language
Question 30
DTD definition is used along with XML to specify
A
The structure of XML document
B
The presentation of XML document
C
The links with other documents
D
The data types of the con
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