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Your Questions About Free Publishing Software For Windows

Laura asks…

Please help computer questions?

1 of 20
When a digital video file is sent on the Internet, it is broken into packets that travel independently to the designated destination.

This one True

False

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2 of 20
Peer-to-peer file sharing is almost always illegal, but many people do it anyway.
this one

True

False

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3 of 20
The first Web pages were

This one Strictly hypertext with no multimedia content

Designed to simulate printed pages using HTML’s table tools

The first true multimedia documents to be published on the Internet

Viewable only with proprietary Microsoft software

Sent via email from Doug Engelbart’s office on the Stanford campus

________________________________________
4 of 20
Where is the Internet’s central hub and control center located?

Near Washington D.C.

Near the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington

In a top-secret location

In Silicon Valley
this one
Nowhere; the Internet has no central hub.

________________________________________
5 of 20
Which of types of Internet connections is typically slower?

Analogue
Cable

Internet over Satellite

Tier Carrier
DSL

________________________________________
6 of 20
What is Internet2?

Internet2 is a consortium being led by 207 universities working in partnership with industry and government to develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet. Internet2 is recreating the partnership among academia, industry and government that fostered today´s Internet in its infancy. The primary goals of Internet2 are to Create a leading edge network capability for the national research community, Enable revolutionary Internet applications, Ensure the rapid transfer of new network services and applications to the broader and Internet community.

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7 of 20
Which of these services would you probably not be able to get from a typical Internet service provider (ISP)?

An email address

Access to a Web server

A connection to the Internet

Technical help

Free Windows upgrades

________________________________________
8 of 20
What are browser cookies?
a message given to a Web browser by a Web server

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9 of 20
What do you call the XML-based file format for sharing data that allows syndication of Web content?

________________________________________
10 of 20
Specialized servers are used on the Internet to

Function like email post offices

Accept FTP requests to upload and download files

Store applications that are rented or leased by large corporations

Store and send Web pages

All of the above

________________________________________
11 of 20
The Internet was originally a

LAN at MIT

Code-cracking network during World War II by the U.S. Defense Department

A network cooperatively created by several large hardware and software companies

Small experimental research network called ARPANET

Microsoft product that quickly became too big for the company to control

________________________________________
12 of 20
What kind of people are drawn to grid computing?

People who need a massive amount of electricity

People who need to share processing power

People who need super-reliable access to the web

People who receive an extremely large amount of email

All of the above

________________________________________
13 of 20
Because of its strongly centralized design, the Internet can withstand most attacks.

True

False

________________________________________
14 of 20
Real-time streaming audio and video are presented as they happen.

True

False

________________________________________
15 of 20
QuickTime, RealOne, and Shockwave are among the most popular Web browser

Plug-ins

Cookies

Cascading stylesheets

Search engines

Security tools

________________________________________
16 of 20
Which country attempts to limit its residents’ access to controversial Web content by routing all incoming Internet traffic through a single control center?

Germany

North Korea

People’s Republic of China

Saudi Arabia

United States

________________________________________
17 of 20
What do you call software that prevents certain Web pages from being displayed?

Child-safe software

Dutch dike software

Filtering software

Spam blockers

Underage software

________________________________________
18 of 20
TCP/IP protocols at the heart of the Internet were published as open standards, not owned by any company.

True

False

admin answers:

Isn’t it easier to just study and do the damn homework than to spend time copying it here… ?

Mandy asks…

Computer Multiple Choice Questions?

1. The Internet was orginally a
a. LAN at MIT
b. Code-cracking network during World War II by the U.S. Defense
Department
c. A network cooperatively created by several large hardware and software companies
d. A small experimental research network called ARPANET
e. A Microsoft product that quickly became too big for the company to control

2. Where is the Internet’s central hub and control center located?
a. Near Washington D.C.
b. Near the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington
c. In a top-secret location
d. In Silicon Valley
e. Nowhere, the Internet has no central hub

3. Which of these domains is restricted to qualified organizations?
a. .com
b. .org
c. .net
d. .edu
e. None are restricted; anyone can have a URL in any of these domains

4. Which of these types of Internet connections is typically the slowest?
a. Direct connection through T1 lines
b. Dial-up modem connections through phone lines
c. DSL connections through phone lines
d. Cable modem connections through cable TV lines
e. Satellite connections through satellite dishes

5. Which of these services would you probably not be able to get from a typical Internet service provider (ISP)?
a. An email address
b. Access to a Web server
c. A connection to the Internet
d. Technical help
e. Free Windows upgrades

6. Specialized servers are used on the Internet to
a. Function like email post offices
b. Accept FTP requests to upload the download files
c. Store applications that are rented or leased by large corporations
d. Store and send Web pages
e. All of the above

7. The first Web pages were
a. Strictly hypertext with no multimedia content
b. Designed to simulate printed pages using HTML’s table tools
c. The first true multimedia documents to be published on the Internet
d. Viewable only with proprietary Microsoft software
e. Sent via email from Doug Engelbart’s office on the Stanford campus

8. Quicktime, RealOne, and Shockwave are among the most popular Web browser
a. Plug-ins
b. Cookies
c. Cascading stylesheets
d. Search engines
e. Security tools

9. An online shopping catalog for a large outdoor outfitter is almost certainly
a. A data-driven Web site that seperates site content from design
b. Carefully hand-coded in pure HTML to minimize errors
c. Designed to work without cookies
d. Limited to work with a single type of Web browser for consistency
e. All of the above

10. The Internet will change drastically in the next decade, but what is the one thing that is likely to remain relatively unchanged?
a. The dominance of HTML as a Web page creation language
b. The metaphor of the page as the container of Internet information
c. The TCP/IP protocol that’s used to send and recieve Internet messages
d. The ownership of the Internet by Microsoft
e. The percentage of non-U.S. Internet users

11. Which of the following is the formof push technology that has been embraced by most Internet users?
a. Peer-to-peer sharing
b. Web searching
c. FTP
d. email
e. grid computing

12. What kind of people are drawn to grid computing?
a. People who need a massive amount of electricity
b. People who need a massive amount of raw computing power
c. People who need super-reliable access to the Web
d. People who recieve an extremely large amount of email
e. All of the above

13. What do you call specialized software tools designed to make e-commerce solutions easier to implement and maintain?
a. Firewalls
b. Peer-to-peer networks
c. Grid tools
d. Object-oriented programming languages
e. Web services

14. What do you call software that prevents certain Web pages from being displayed?
a. Child-safe software
b. Dutch dike software
c. Filtering software
d. Spam blockers
e. Underage software

15. Which country attempts to limit its residents’ access to controversial Web content by routing all incoming Internet traffic through a single control center?
a. Germany
b. North Korea
c. People’s Republic of China
d. Saudi Arabia
e. United States

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Jenny asks…

Computer Questions Multiple Choice ?

1. The Internet was orginally a
a. LAN at MIT
b. Code-cracking network during World War II by the U.S. Defense
Department
c. A network cooperatively created by several large hardware and software companies
d. A small experimental research network called ARPANET
e. A Microsoft product that quickly became too big for the company to control

2. Where is the Internet’s central hub and control center located?
a. Near Washington D.C.
b. Near the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington
c. In a top-secret location
d. In Silicon Valley
e. Nowhere, the Internet has no central hub

3. Which of these domains is restricted to qualified organizations?
a. .com
b. .org
c. .net
d. .edu
e. None are restricted; anyone can have a URL in any of these domains

4. Which of these types of Internet connections is typically the slowest?
a. Direct connection through T1 lines
b. Dial-up modem connections through phone lines
c. DSL connections through phone lines
d. Cable modem connections through cable TV lines
e. Satellite connections through satellite dishes

5. Which of these services would you probably not be able to get from a typical Internet service provider (ISP)?
a. An email address
b. Access to a Web server
c. A connection to the Internet
d. Technical help
e. Free Windows upgrades

6. Specialized servers are used on the Internet to
a. Function like email post offices
b. Accept FTP requests to upload the download files
c. Store applications that are rented or leased by large corporations
d. Store and send Web pages
e. All of the above

7. The first Web pages were
a. Strictly hypertext with no multimedia content
b. Designed to simulate printed pages using HTML’s table tools
c. The first true multimedia documents to be published on the Internet
d. Viewable only with proprietary Microsoft software
e. Sent via email from Doug Engelbart’s office on the Stanford campus

8. Quicktime, RealOne, and Shockwave are among the most popular Web browser
a. Plug-ins
b. Cookies
c. Cascading stylesheets
d. Search engines
e. Security tools

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What’s the point? Just because, or a practical purpose? Please explain…

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