Tag: web technology

Questions Related to web technology

  1. LAN at MIT

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

  3. A network cooperatively created by several large hardware and software companies

  4. A small experimental research network called ARPANET

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


Correct Option: D
  1. Near Washington D.C.

  2. Near the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington

  3. In a top-secret location

  4. In Silicon Valley

  5. Nowhere, the Internet has no central hub


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

To answer this question, the user needs to have a basic understanding of how the internet works and its architecture.

Option A: Near Washington D.C. - This option is incorrect. While there are many data centers and internet exchange points in the Washington D.C. area, the internet's central hub and control center is not located there.

Option B: Near the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington - This option is also incorrect. While there are a few data centers located near the Microsoft campus in Redmond, none of them serve as the internet's central hub and control center.

Option C: In a top-secret location - This option is incorrect. While there are certainly secure locations where important internet infrastructure is housed, there is no single "top-secret" location that serves as the internet's central hub and control center.

Option D: In Silicon Valley - This option is incorrect. While Silicon Valley is home to many tech companies and data centers, it is not the location of the internet's central hub and control center.

Option E: Nowhere, the Internet has no central hub - This option is correct. The internet is a decentralized network of networks, with no central hub or control center. Instead, it relies on a distributed system of servers and data centers around the world to function.

Therefore, the answer is: E. Nowhere, the Internet has no central hub.

  1. .com

  2. .org

  3. .net

  4. .edu

  5. None are restricted; anyone can have a URL in any of these domains


Correct Option: D
  1. Direct connection through T1 lines

  2. Dial-up modem connections through phone lines

  3. DSL connections through phone lines

  4. Cable modem connections through cable TV lines

  5. Satellite connections through satellite dishes


Correct Option: B
  1. An email address

  2. Access to a Web server

  3. A connection to the Internet

  4. Technical help

  5. Free Windows upgrades


Correct Option: E
  1. Function like email post offices

  2. Accept FTP requests to upload the download files

  3. Store applications that are rented or leased by large corporations

  4. Store and send Web pages

  5. All of the above


Correct Option: E

Quicktime, RealOne, and Shockwave are among the most popular Web browser

  1. Plug-ins

  2. Cookies

  3. Cascading stylesheets

  4. Search engines

  5. Security tools


Correct Option: A
  1. Strictly hypertext with no multimedia content

  2. Designed to simulate printed pages using HTML's table tools

  3. The first true multimedia documents to be published on the Internet

  4. Viewable only with proprietary Microsoft software

  5. Sent via email from Doug Engelbart's office on the Stanford campus


Correct Option: A
  1. Child-safe software

  2. Dutch dike software

  3. Filtering software

  4. Spam blockers

  5. Underage software


Correct Option: C