Which statements below are considered true about the internet?

I - The Internet connects devices and networks all over the world
II - The Internet helps people collaborate to solve problems
III - The Internet helps people communicate
IV - There are no negative consequences of the Internet, it is purely positive

(3 points)
Responses

II only
II only

I and II
I and II

I, II, and III
I, II, and III

I, II, III, and IV
I, II, III, and IV
Question 2
________________ is the widely agreed upon set of rules that standardize communication between machines.(2 points)
Responses

Protocol
Protocol

Internet
Internet

Network
Network

Copyright
Copyright
Question 3
True or False. The internet is non-existent in the developing world. (2 points)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 4
A ________________ makes sure each request is forwarded to its intended recipient.(3 points)
Responses

Network
Network

Router
Router

Bits
Bits

Computer Systems
Computer Systems
Question 5
True or False. The internet is a network connecting individual networks. (2 points)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 6
Which statement below explains how the bandwidth of a network is measured?(3 points)
Responses

Bitrate. Higher bitrate means higher bandwidth.
Bitrate. Higher bitrate means higher bandwidth.

Voltage. Higher voltage means higher bandwidth.
Voltage. Higher voltage means higher bandwidth.

Frequency of waves. Higher frequency means higher bandwidth.
Frequency of waves. Higher frequency means higher bandwidth.

Light. More light means higher bandwidth.
Light. More light means higher bandwidth.
Question 7
Which statement below best describes latency of a system?(3 points)
Responses

The strength of the network connection.
The strength of the network connection.

The time it takes for a bit to travel from sender to receiver.
The time it takes for a bit to travel from sender to receiver.

The distance that data needs to travel in a network.
The distance that data needs to travel in a network.

The amount of data (in bits) that can be transmitted at any given time.
The amount of data (in bits) that can be transmitted at any given time.
Question 8
The amount of data (in bits) that can be sent in a fixed amount of time is the _____________ of a system.(2 points)
Responses

bitrate
bitrate

power
power

frequency
frequency

connection

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on the provided options:

Question 1 Which statements below are considered true about the internet?

  • I, II, and III - The Internet connects devices and networks all over the world, helps people collaborate to solve problems, and helps people communicate. (IV is not true as there are negative consequences of the internet.)

Question 2 ________________ is the widely agreed upon set of rules that standardize communication between machines.

  • Protocol - Protocol is the correct term for the rules that standardize communication.

Question 3 True or False. The internet is non-existent in the developing world.

  • False - The internet exists in the developing world, though access and quality may vary significantly.

Question 4 A ________________ makes sure each request is forwarded to its intended recipient.

  • Router - The correct answer is Router. Routers direct data packets to their destination.

Question 5 True or False. The internet is a network connecting individual networks.

  • True - The statement is true; the internet serves as a vast network connecting many individual networks.

Question 6 Which statement below explains how the bandwidth of a network is measured?

  • Bitrate. Higher bitrate means higher bandwidth. - Bandwidth is indeed typically measured in terms of bitrate, where a higher bitrate corresponds to higher bandwidth.

Question 7 Which statement below best describes latency of a system?

  • The time it takes for a bit to travel from sender to receiver. - Latency specifically refers to the delay in communication over a network.

Question 8 The amount of data (in bits) that can be sent in a fixed amount of time is the _____________ of a system.

  • bitrate - Bitrate is the term that describes the amount of data transmitted in a given time.

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