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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. The information after the slash indicates a particular file or path (or subdirectory) within the Web site.
path (subdirectory)
massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG)
breadcrumb trail
aggregator
2. An online game in which play occurs among hundreds or thousands of other players over the Internet in a persistent or ever-on game environment. In some games - players can interact with other players through trading - chatting - or playing cooperativ
multiplayer online game
bookmark
Firefox
modem
3. Top-level domain is reserved for the military
e-mail (electronic mail)
.mil
cable
network interface card (NIC)
4. 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.
broadband
path (subdirectory)
consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
newsgroup
5. 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 -
newsgroup
Fiber-Optic Service (FiOS)
hyperlink
satellite Internet
6. A metasearch engine - such as Dogpile - searches other search engines rather than individual Web sites.
server
newsgroup
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
metasearch engine
7. The maximum speed at which data can be transmitted between two nodes on a network; usually measured in megabits per second (Mbps).
Web server
secure sockets layer
social networking
data transfer rate (bandwidth)
8. Internet-based communication in which senders and recipients correspond.
e-mail (electronic mail)
hyperlink
business-to-business (B2B)
World Wide Web (WWW or the Web)
9. Means by which people use the Internet to communicate and share information and meet and connect with others of common interest
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology
instant messaging (IM)
social networking
10. Software that enables a user to display and interact with text and other media on the Web
Boolean operator
Fiber-Optic Service (FiOS)
web browser
hyperlink
11. 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
social networking
consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
instant messaging (IM)
12. (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.
web server
email clients
keyword
webcast
13. A clip of audio or video content that is broadcast over the Internet using compressed audio and video files such as MP3s and MP4s
internet backbone
podcast
client
consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
14. Seeing the VeriSign seal is a guarantee that a Web site is secure. True or False
false
7
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
World Wide Web (WWW or the Web)
15. A connection to the Internet using a standard telephone line.
cable
blog
hyperlink
dial-up connection
16. A high-speed Internet connection such as cable - satellite - or digital subscriber line (DSL).
wiki
Boolean operator
broadband
Express card slot (PC card slot)
17. Also known as tagging
search engine
social bookmarking
data transfer rate (bandwidth)
server
18. A keyword or term that Internet users assign to a Web resource such as a Web page - digital image - or video.
web server
social bookmark (tag)
True
modem
19. A broadband connection has a transmission speed of __________.
Web browser (browser)
social networking
false
256 Kbps or more
20. The suffix - often of three letters - in the domain name (such as .com or .edu) that indicates the kind of organization the host is.
subject directory
live bookmark
top-level domain (TLD)
business to consumer
21. A program that enables users to communicate online in real time with others who are also online.
host
Fiber-Optic Service (FiOS)
multimedia
instant messaging (IM)
22. Devices that fit either into a USB port or a special slot on the side of a notebook.
Express card slot (PC card slot)
search engine
top-level domain (TLD)
Fiber-Optic Service (FiOS)
23. A structured outline of Web sites organized by topics and subtopics.
subject directory
Boolean operator
Internet
Internet
24. 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
256 Kbps or more
True
breadcrumb list
25. A location on the Web.
video log (vlog or video blog)
Web site
flash player
Fiber-Optic Service (FiOS)
26. A protocol used to upload and download files from one computer to another over the Internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
metasearch engine
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
flash player
27. 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.
consumer to consumer
top-level domain (TLD)
secure sockets layer
spider
28. A __________ is a structured outline of Web sites organized by topics and sub topics.
email clients
multimedia
streaming video
subject directory
29. A network of networks that is the largest network in the world - connecting millions of computers from more than one hundred countries.
cable
Internet
Firefox
live bookmark
30. A Web site's unique address; an example is microsoft.com.
internet backbone
consumer to consumer
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
wiki
31. A bookmark that delivers updates to you as soon as they become available - using Really Simple Syndication (RSS).
subject directory
Internet
keyword
live bookmark
32. 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
broadband
World Wide Web (WWW or the Web)
client
keyword
33. 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.
web server
digital subscriber line (DSL)
large-scale networking (LSN)
email clients
34. A protocol for sending data between computers on the Internet.
flash player
Satellite
Internet Protocol (IP)
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
35. The main pathway used by data traffic on the Internet
broadband
spider
massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG)
internet backbone
36. Measurement of how fast data travels between computers
data transfer rate
web server
digital subscriber line (DSL)
RSS
37. 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
data transfer rate
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology
dial-up modem
client
38. A part of a Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Domain names consist of two parts: the site's host and a suffix that indicates the type of organization. (Example: popsci.com)
wiki
domain name
path (subdirectory)
Internet
39. Internet access that is enabled by transmitting data at the speed of light through glass or plastic fibers.
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
business-to-consumer (B2C)
Fiber-Optic Service (FiOS)
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology
40. A popular open source browser software
chat room
Firefox
.mil
True
41. Which of the following is NOT an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client application? Trillion Pidgin Facebook XChat
top-level domain (TLD)
social bookmark (tag)
Express card slot (PC card slot)
Facebook
42. 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.)
business to consumer
bookmark
Facebook
web browser
43. A social networking service
asterisk
blog
subject directory
Facebook
44. _________ broadband is primarily used in rural or mountain areas where other broadband service is unavailable.
hyperlink
podcast
Facebook
Satellite
45. Software programs that access your Internet service provider - which acts like an electronic post office
email clients
internet backbone
webcast
Facebook
46. A gaming environment in which thousands of participants interact in a virtual game world by assuming roles of fictitious characters.
bookmark
business-to-consumer (B2C)
consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG)
47. 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.
7
video log (vlog or video blog)
large-scale networking (LSN)
hyperlink
48. The first 'internet' was a U.S. government-funded 'internet working' project named __________.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology
ARPANET
dial-up modem
subject directory
49. Most browsers now offer tabbed browsing - which allows for convenient navigation.
streaming video
True
social bookmarking
chat room
50. Anything that involves one or more forms of media plus text.
multimedia
large-scale networking (LSN)
netiquette
Internet