
Big Idea 4: The Internet
Quiz by Diana Mousa
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- Q1
Cable Internet ISPs are switching to 5G data networks from 4G data networks. 5G has higher bandwidth than 4G. What is the advantage of having higher bandwidth?
Higher bandwidth would increase security.
Higher bandwidth would result in higher data transfer.
Higher bandwidth would increase packet redundancy in the fault-tolerant Internet.
Higher bandwidth would increase latency.
30s - Q2
Which of the following is true about the Internet Protocol (IP)?
I. IP addresses are hierarchical in nature.
II. The Domain Name System (DNS) translates names to IP addresses.
III. The IP packets are received in the same order that they are sent.
IV. Every object connected to the Internet has a unique IP address associated with it.
III only
II and III only
I, II, and IV only
I, II, III, and IV
30s - Q3
Which Internet protocol is used to break down objects into packets to be sent through routers in the internet?
TCP/IP
ICRoM
FTP
IETF
30s - Q4
What is the minimum number of connections that need to be broken to completely isolate computer A from computer L?
4
3
1
2
30s - Q5
Which describes the property of the internet that enables the system to continue operating properly in the event of the failure of some of its components?
Constant
Fault-tolerant
Centrally controlled
End-to-end architecture
30s - Q6
Which of the following is a benefit of using open standards and protocols for Internet communication?
No interpretations in communications are required between all types of hardware and all kinds of operating systems.
Decrease in the digital divide.
Increase in bandwidth for wireless connections.
30s - Q7
In the example, a node in the path between the sender and the receiver has broken. Will the sender and receiver still be able to communicate?
Once the node is fixed, communications will be restored.
Nodes are built to never need maintenance, so communication will never be broken.
No, the path has been interrupted.
Yes, an alternate route from the sender to the receiver will be found.
30s