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Technology In Action
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A feature in some browsers that places a marker of a Web site's Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in an easily retrievable list. (Bookmarks are called Favorites in Microsoft Internet Explorer.)
bookmark
wiki
social bookmark (tag)
server
2. Technology that enables audio files to be fed to a browser continuously. This lets users avoid having to download an entire file before listening.
streaming audio
True
dial-up connection
video log (vlog or video blog)
3. A device that enables users to have wireless Internet access with mobile devices such as PDAs and notebooks.
aircard
video log (vlog or video blog)
ARPANET
data transfer rate
4. A computer that hosts the Web site that is being requested
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
web server
Web 2.0
video log (vlog or video blog)
5. A device that converts (modulates) the digital signals the computer understands to analog signals that can travel over phone lines. The computer on the other end also must have a modem to translate (demodulate) the received analog signal back to a di
dial-up modem
keyword
modem
IP address
6. A method of communication - similar to a discussion group or forum - in which people create threads - or conversations. In a thread - a newsgroup member will post messages and read and reply to messages from other members of the newsgroup.
breadcrumb list
newsgroup
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology
plug-in (player)
7. Software programs that access your Internet service provider - which acts like an electronic post office
broadband
Satellite
email clients
digital subscriber line (DSL)
8. The three parts of a search engine?
client/server network
satellite Internet
Spider - indexer program - and search engine software
1.5
9. (1) A specific word a user wishes to query (or look for) in an Internet search. (2) A specific word that has a predefined meaning in a particular programming language.
Internet
Internet Protocol (IP)
multiplayer online game
keyword
10. The part of the Internet used the most. What distinguishes the Web from the rest of the Internet are (1) its use of common communication protocols (such as Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol - or TCP/IP) and special languages (such as th
IP address
World Wide Web (WWW or the Web)
domain name
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
11. Internet-based communication in which senders and recipients correspond.
Web server
Web browser (browser)
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
e-mail (electronic mail)
12. A keyword or term that Internet users assign to a Web resource such as a Web page - digital image - or video.
video log (vlog or video blog)
social bookmark (tag)
breadcrumb trail
Internet
13. A computer that requests information from a server in a client/server network (such as your computer when you are connected to the Internet).
client
Fiber-Optic Service (FiOS)
home page
metasearch engine
14. A means of synchronous group communication used in discussion forums.
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
Express card slot (PC card slot)
spider
dial-up connection
15. The main or opening page of a Web site.
top-level domain (TLD)
home page
Web server
.mil
16. A type of specially coded text that - when clicked - enables a user to jump from one location - or Web page - to another within a Web site or to another Web site altogether.
business-to-business (B2B)
hyperlink
home page
ARPANET
17. A gaming environment in which thousands of participants interact in a virtual game world by assuming roles of fictitious characters.
spider
Internet
massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG)
False
18. A program created by the U.S. government - the objective of which is to fund the research and development of cutting-edge networking technologies. Major goals of the program are the development of enhanced wireless technologies and increased network
Spider - indexer program - and search engine software
business-to-business (B2B)
business to consumer
large-scale networking (LSN)
19. A __________ is a structured outline of Web sites organized by topics and sub topics.
hyperlink
Web site
subject directory
Spider - indexer program - and search engine software
20. A program that constantly collects information on the Web - following links in Web sites and reading Web pages. Spiders get their name because they crawl over the Web using multiple 'legs' to visit many sites simultaneously.
web browser
secure sockets layer
spider
hyperlink
21. A type of connection that uses telephone lines to connect to the Internet and that allows both phone and data transmissions to share the same line.
business-to-business (B2B)
digital subscriber line (DSL)
blog
Favorites
22. A network - consisting of client and server computers - in which the clients make requests of the server and the server returns the response.
social bookmark (tag)
client/server network
Internet backbone
Web server
23. Software that enables a user to display and interact with text and other media on the Web
web browser
consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
hyperlink
social networking
24. A _____________ is a list of pages within a Web site that have been visited.
client/server network
business-to-business (B2B)
breadcrumb trail
keyword
25. A protocol used to upload and download files from one computer to another over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Internet
web browser
e-mail (electronic mail)
26. __________ is an XML-based format that facilitates the delivery of frequent content updates on Web pages.
consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
social networking
RSS
blog
27. E-mail communications are private. True or False.
IP address
7
web browser
False
28. A feature in Microsoft Internet Explorer that places a marker of a Web site's Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in an easily retrievable list in the browser's toolbar. (Called Bookmarks in some browsers.)
Favorites
internet backbone
network interface card (NIC)
social networking
29. A software program that goes out and grabs the latest update of Web material (usually podcasts) according to your specifications.
bookmark
web server
aggregator
multiplayer online game
30. A small software program that 'plugs in' to a Web browser to enable a specific function
wiki
business-to-consumer (B2C)
plug-in (player)
multimedia
31. Software installed on a computer system that allows individuals to locate - view - and navigate the Web.
business to consumer
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
server
Web browser (browser)
32. Ebay is an example fo this type of web site
consumer to consumer
video log (vlog or video blog)
chat room
webcast
33. Most browsers now offer tabbed browsing - which allows for convenient navigation.
business-to-consumer (B2C)
True
business to consumer
domain name
34. Walmart.com is an example of this type of web site
instant messaging (IM)
social bookmark (tag)
business to consumer
network interface card (NIC)
35. A set of programs that searches the Web for specific words (or keywords) you wish to query (or look for) and then returns a list of the Web sites on which those keywords are found.
search engine
Fiber-Optic Service (FiOS)
flash player
False
36. A means by which people use the Internet to communicate and share information among their immediate friends - and meet and connect with others through common interests - experiences - and friends.
Favorites
podcast
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
social networking
37. Top-level domain is reserved for the military
video log (vlog or video blog)
podcast
.mil
Spider - indexer program - and search engine software
38. The first 'internet' was a U.S. government-funded 'internet working' project named __________.
streaming video
Internet Protocol (IP)
e-mail client
ARPANET
39. A social networking service
business-to-consumer (B2C)
path (subdirectory)
digital subscriber line (DSL)
Facebook
40. The suffix - often of three letters - in the domain name (such as .com or .edu) that indicates the kind of organization the host is.
top-level domain (TLD)
email clients
dial-up connection
ARPANET
41. It can actually be safer to use your credit card online than in a traditional retail store because it eliminates the human factor from the equation. True or False
cable
True
Internet
subject directory
42. A connection to the Internet using a standard telephone line.
dial-up connection
broadband
Internet backbone
multimedia
43. A type of broadband Internet connection that uses a television's cable service provider to connect to the Internet.
video log
streaming video
cable
live bookmark
44. A way to connect to the Internet using a small satellite dish - which is placed outside the home and is connected to a computer with coaxial cable. The satellite company then sends the data to a satellite orbiting the Earth. The satellite - in turn -
satellite Internet
cable
modem
false
45. A computer running a specialized operating system that enables it to host Web pages (and other information) and provide requested Web pages to clients.
Adobe Reader
Web server
dial-up connection
netiquette
46. Largest computer network in the world
home page
Internet
wiki
social networking
47. A personal journal that uses video as the primary content - and the most popular of these is YouTube
massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG)
video log
webcast
home page
48. The average speed of DSL is __________ Mbps.
1.5
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
flash player
wiki
49. A computer that provides resources to other computers on a network.
top-level domain (TLD)
server
cable
IP address
50. Devices that fit either into a USB port or a special slot on the side of a notebook.
Express card slot (PC card slot)
hyperlink
network interface card (NIC)
subject directory