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Technology In Action
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it-skills
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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 software program that runs on a computer and is used to send and receive e-mail through the ISP's server.
Facebook
e-commerce (electric commerce)
top-level domain (TLD)
e-mail client
2. Top-level domain is reserved for the military
Internet backbone
.mil
large-scale networking (LSN)
Boolean operator
3. The main pathway used by data traffic on the Internet
Favorites
internet backbone
web server
breadcrumb trail
4. A list that shows the hierarchy of previously viewed Web pages within the Web site that you are currently visiting. Shown at the top of some Web pages - it aids Web site navigation.
breadcrumb list
Internet Protocol (IP)
Adobe Reader
flash player
5. 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.
spider
instant messaging (IM)
consumer to consumer
metasearch engine
6. A network - consisting of client and server computers - in which the clients make requests of the server and the server returns the response.
social bookmarking
client/server network
multimedia
large-scale networking (LSN)
7. A social networking service
Web browser (browser)
Facebook
.mil
Express card slot (PC card slot)
8. E-commerce transactions between consumers through online sites such as eBay.com.
.mil
consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
e-mail (electronic mail)
chat room
9. A type of Web site that allows anyone visiting the site to change its content by adding - removing - or editing the content.
wiki
subject directory
business to consumer
data transfer rate
10. A popular open source browser software
cable
domain name
data transfer rate (bandwidth)
Firefox
11. A Web site's unique address; an example is microsoft.com.
instant messaging (IM)
large-scale networking (LSN)
top-level domain (TLD)
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
12. Seeing the VeriSign seal is a guarantee that a Web site is secure. True or False
false
e-mail client
host
podcast
13. Internet-based communication in which senders and recipients correspond.
e-mail (electronic mail)
path (subdirectory)
e-mail client
secure sockets layer
14. Internet access that is enabled by transmitting data at the speed of light through glass or plastic fibers.
massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG)
webcast
social bookmarking
Fiber-Optic Service (FiOS)
15. E-commerce transactions between businesses.
business-to-business (B2B)
netiquette
Web 2.0
IP address
16. Measurement of how fast data travels between computers
subject directory
multiplayer online game
data transfer rate
webcast
17. 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.
Web site
hyperlink
modem
newsgroup
18. A gaming environment in which thousands of participants interact in a virtual game world by assuming roles of fictitious characters.
e-mail client
Web 2.0
massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG)
podcast
19. The maximum speed at which data can be transmitted between two nodes on a network; usually measured in megabits per second (Mbps).
broadband
1.5
hyperlink
data transfer rate (bandwidth)
20. Walmart.com is an example of this type of web site
domain name
business to consumer
hyperlink
256 Kbps or more
21. 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-mail client
Facebook
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
22. The broadcast of audio or video content over the Internet. Unlike a podcast - a webcast is not updated automatically.
webcast
cable
e-mail client
Spider - indexer program - and search engine software
23. An expansion card that enables a computer to connect other computers or to a cable modem to facilitate a high-speed Internet connection.
Internet Protocol (IP)
network interface card (NIC)
Facebook
World Wide Web (WWW or the Web)
24. The 's' at the end of https
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
broadband
video log
secure sockets layer
25. 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)
Internet
.mil
Internet backbone
26. To access the Internet - your computer is assigned a unique identification number called a(n) __________
metasearch engine
e-mail client
IP address
asterisk
27. An area on the Web where people come together to communicate online. The conversations are in real time and are visible to everyone in the chat room.
chat room
social bookmarking
ARPANET
dial-up connection
28. The information after the slash indicates a particular file or path (or subdirectory) within the Web site.
path (subdirectory)
podcast
Adobe Reader
client
29. A __________ is a structured outline of Web sites organized by topics and sub topics.
e-mail client
Express card slot (PC card slot)
subject directory
wiki
30. A _____________ is a list of pages within a Web site that have been visited.
ARPANET
breadcrumb trail
massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG)
data transfer rate
31. 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
RSS
Express card slot (PC card slot)
large-scale networking (LSN)
false
32. A computer that hosts the Web site that is being requested
netiquette
Satellite
large-scale networking (LSN)
web server
33. A structured outline of Web sites organized by topics and subtopics.
satellite Internet
dial-up connection
subject directory
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
34. E-commerce transactions between businesses and consumers.
e-mail client
business-to-consumer (B2C)
hyperlink
plug-in (player)
35. A protocol used to upload and download files from one computer to another over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
business-to-business (B2B)
Internet
subject directory
36. The maximum speed of DSL is __________ Mbps.
multiplayer online game
Fiber-Optic Service (FiOS)
business-to-business (B2B)
7
37. 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.
path (subdirectory)
digital subscriber line (DSL)
7
business to consumer
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)
domain name
.mil
Internet
social bookmarking
39. A device that enables users to have wireless Internet access with mobile devices such as PDAs and notebooks.
social bookmark (tag)
flash player
aircard
Web server
40. 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.)
business-to-business (B2B)
netiquette
Favorites
search engine
41. A high-speed Internet connection such as cable - satellite - or digital subscriber line (DSL).
broadband
dial-up connection
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
client/server network
42. 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.
True
False
host
search engine
43. 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.
business-to-consumer (B2C)
satellite Internet
bookmark
host
44. A clip of audio or video content that is broadcast over the Internet using compressed audio and video files such as MP3s and MP4s
podcast
hyperlink
subject directory
dial-up modem
45. A type of broadband Internet connection that uses a television's cable service provider to connect to the Internet.
podcast
cable
subject directory
World Wide Web (WWW or the Web)
46. The main pathway of high-speed communications lines over which all Internet traffic flows.
Internet backbone
subject directory
large-scale networking (LSN)
breadcrumb trail
47. Plays animation and movies through Web browsers
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology
hyperlink
Adobe Reader
flash player
48. The three parts of a search engine?
RSS
metasearch engine
Spider - indexer program - and search engine software
breadcrumb list
49. Technology that enables video files to be fed to a browser continuously. This lets users avoid having to download the entire file before viewing.
streaming video
Adobe Reader
newsgroup
data transfer rate
50. Means by which people use the Internet to communicate and share information and meet and connect with others of common interest
business-to-business (B2B)
Internet backbone
social networking
video log