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Question 120 pts
What is the Internet?
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A single powerful computer
A social media platform
A gaming system
A global network connecting millions of devices
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Question 220 pts
What happens to data when it travels across the Internet?
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It moves as one large file
It is deleted after sending
It is broken into packets and reassembled
It stays in one server
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Question 320 pts
What does DNS do?
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Blocks hackers
Speeds up Wi-Fi
Translates domain names into IP addresses
Stores passwords
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Question 420 pts
Which protocol helps devices communicate using shared rules?
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HDMI
USB
TCP/IP
Bluetooth
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Question 520 pts
What role does an ISP play?
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Designs websites
Repairs hardware
Creates apps
Provides Internet access
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1) A global network connecting millions of devices.
- The Internet is a worldwide network of interconnected computers and devices.
2) It is broken into packets and reassembled.
- Data is split into packets, sent across the network, then reassembled at the destination.
3) Translates domain names into IP addresses.
- DNS converts human-readable domain names (like example.com) into IP addresses machines use.
4) TCP/IP.
- TCP/IP is the core protocol suite that defines rules for communication on the Internet.
5) Provides Internet access.
- An ISP (Internet Service Provider) supplies customers with access to the Internet.
1) A global network connecting millions of devices.
- The Internet is a worldwide network of interconnected computers and devices.
2) It is broken into packets and reassembled.
- Data is split into packets, sent across the network, then reassembled at the destination.
3) Translates domain names into IP addresses.
- DNS converts human-readable domain names (like example.com) into IP addresses machines use.
4) TCP/IP.
- TCP/IP is the core protocol suite that defines rules for communication on the Internet.
5) Provides Internet access.
- An ISP (Internet Service Provider) supplies customers with access to the Internet.
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