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Technology In Action
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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)
dial-up connection
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
domain name
newsgroup
2. 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
wiki
World Wide Web (WWW or the Web)
ARPANET
Facebook
3. __________ is an XML-based format that facilitates the delivery of frequent content updates on Web pages.
blog
RSS
hyperlink
social bookmarking
4. Software that enables a user to display and interact with text and other media on the Web
web browser
Favorites
path (subdirectory)
Internet backbone
5. To access the Internet - your computer is assigned a unique identification number called a(n) __________
IP address
social networking
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
multimedia
6. A keyword or term that Internet users assign to a Web resource such as a Web page - digital image - or video.
Web server
Facebook
social bookmark (tag)
domain name
7. A type of Web site that allows anyone visiting the site to change its content by adding - removing - or editing the content.
digital subscriber line (DSL)
business to consumer
wiki
Favorites
8. A communication device that works to translate digital data into an analog signal and back again.
Web site
social networking
modem
7
9. The main pathway of high-speed communications lines over which all Internet traffic flows.
dial-up connection
Internet backbone
multiplayer online game
metasearch engine
10. Which of the following is NOT an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client application? Trillion Pidgin Facebook XChat
host
wiki
Satellite
Facebook
11. A computer that requests information from a server in a client/server network (such as your computer when you are connected to the Internet).
secure sockets layer
streaming video
client
metasearch engine
12. A computer that hosts the Web site that is being requested
web server
internet backbone
hyperlink
path (subdirectory)
13. Internet-based communication in which senders and recipients correspond.
e-mail (electronic mail)
spider
Spider - indexer program - and search engine software
podcast
14. The broadcast of audio or video content over the Internet. Unlike a podcast - a webcast is not updated automatically.
social networking
social bookmarking
social networking
webcast
15. The suffix - often of three letters - in the domain name (such as .com or .edu) that indicates the kind of organization the host is.
chat room
top-level domain (TLD)
breadcrumb trail
hyperlink
16. A computer running a specialized operating system that enables it to host Web pages (and other information) and provide requested Web pages to clients.
ARPANET
video log
Web server
Firefox
17. A software program that runs on a computer and is used to send and receive e-mail through the ISP's server.
Web 2.0
client/server network
e-mail client
Firefox
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
network interface card (NIC)
host
large-scale networking (LSN)
False
19. Internet access that is enabled by transmitting data at the speed of light through glass or plastic fibers.
7
Fiber-Optic Service (FiOS)
path (subdirectory)
massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG)
20. 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
podcast
email clients
instant messaging (IM)
True
21. The 's' at the end of https
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
secure sockets layer
subject directory
instant messaging (IM)
22. A network of networks that is the largest network in the world - connecting millions of computers from more than one hundred countries.
streaming audio
Internet
data transfer rate
ARPANET
23. A computer that provides resources to other computers on a network.
data transfer rate (bandwidth)
server
plug-in (player)
dial-up modem
24. The first 'internet' was a U.S. government-funded 'internet working' project named __________.
bookmark
ARPANET
metasearch engine
satellite Internet
25. 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
multimedia
multiplayer online game
Internet Protocol (IP)
Express card slot (PC card slot)
26. An expansion card that enables a computer to connect other computers or to a cable modem to facilitate a high-speed Internet connection.
network interface card (NIC)
.mil
webcast
e-mail client
27. All the following are parts of a URL EXCEPT __________. hyperlink; protocol; domain name; path
.mil
consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
World Wide Web (WWW or the Web)
hyperlink
28. Technology that enables video files to be fed to a browser continuously. This lets users avoid having to download the entire file before viewing.
data transfer rate (bandwidth)
True
streaming video
hyperlink
29. Ebay is an example fo this type of web site
consumer to consumer
Facebook
Internet backbone
spider
30. 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.)
Facebook
newsgroup
bookmark
ARPANET
31. A program that enables users to communicate online in real time with others who are also online.
aggregator
instant messaging (IM)
subject directory
Internet
32. Tools and Web-based services that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among users.
Web 2.0
home page
domain name
spider
33. 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.
social networking
blog
hyperlink
social bookmarking
34. 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
Facebook
metasearch engine
RSS
multiplayer online game
35. Technology that enables audio files to be fed to a browser continuously. This lets users avoid having to download an entire file before listening.
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
streaming audio
secure sockets layer
hyperlink
36. 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.
business-to-business (B2B)
search engine
Internet
streaming audio
37. A bookmark that delivers updates to you as soon as they become available - using Really Simple Syndication (RSS).
live bookmark
e-commerce (electric commerce)
asterisk
path (subdirectory)
38. Largest computer network in the world
internet backbone
Internet
breadcrumb trail
asterisk
39. A structured outline of Web sites organized by topics and subtopics.
server
web browser
subject directory
webcast
40. A personal online journal that uses video as the primary content in addition to text - images - and audio.
streaming audio
video log (vlog or video blog)
IP address
top-level domain (TLD)
41. The portion of a domain name that identifies who maintains a given Web site. For example - berkeley.edu is the domain name for the University of California at Berkeley - which maintains that site.
Internet
256 Kbps or more
host
plug-in (player)
42. E-commerce transactions between businesses and consumers.
business-to-consumer (B2C)
wiki
Web browser (browser)
chat room
43. A network - consisting of client and server computers - in which the clients make requests of the server and the server returns the response.
satellite Internet
Express card slot (PC card slot)
client/server network
modem
44. Software installed on a computer system that allows individuals to locate - view - and navigate the Web.
business-to-business (B2B)
Web browser (browser)
path (subdirectory)
social bookmarking
45. Devices that fit either into a USB port or a special slot on the side of a notebook.
.mil
large-scale networking (LSN)
e-mail (electronic mail)
Express card slot (PC card slot)
46. E-mail communications are private. True or False.
False
host
consumer to consumer
e-commerce (electric commerce)
47. A device that enables users to have wireless Internet access with mobile devices such as PDAs and notebooks.
Web site
aircard
social networking
large-scale networking (LSN)
48. The protocol that allows files to be transferred from a Web server so that you can see them on your computer by using a browser.
e-commerce (electric commerce)
Internet Protocol (IP)
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
home page
49. A small software program that 'plugs in' to a Web browser to enable a specific function
aggregator
plug-in (player)
cable
RSS
50. A high-speed Internet connection such as cable - satellite - or digital subscriber line (DSL).
broadband
live bookmark
social networking
ARPANET