Monday, May 16, 2016

True N False [Internet and Services]

1.        US government controls the Internet.
2.        The web uses HTTP protocol to transmit data.
3.        Web documents contain graphics, sounds, text and video.
4.        FTP is document that allows you to log into another computers on the Internet.
5.        Usenet messages are stored on central computers.
6.        Downloading is process of sending files from your computer to another computer on the Internet.
7.        E-commerce is buying and selling products services online.
8.        In the Internet information can be sent from any computer to any other 24 hours a day.
9.        The web remained primarily text based until 1998.
10.     Probably the most common web-based resources available through Telnet is library catalogs.
11.     The Internet carries large amount of data stored in specific server.
12.     ARPANET was the beginning to invent the Internet.
13.     FTP is used to transfer file from one computer to another.
14.     Telnet is used to browse the webpages.
15.     DNS is used to convert domain name into IP address.
16.     The network of network is called the Internet.
17.     Search engines are used for sending and receiving emails.
  1. ARPANET was the first computer network.
  2. Internet is the service provided by WWW.
  3. Websites have their own uniqueness address known as United Resource Locator.
  4. Chatting only supports voice messages.
  5. Search engines are used to locate information on the Internet.
  6. ISP provides the Internet service to end users.
  7. Google chrome is a search engine.
25.     Web servers are stored in websites.
26.     People can send or receive email through the IRC.
27.     You can send only text message through the Internet.
28.     The Internet provides facility for posting messages on various subjects on the newsgroup.
29.     The Internet user can only buy goods through the Internet.
30.     The internet carries a vast range of information resources and services, such as the interlinked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to support electronic mail.
31.     Communication between all the different devices on the internet is made possible by FTP.
32.     Dial-up connections involves large volumes of information being carried at high speeds to your PC.
33.     Telnet allows you to remote computers (called hosts) over a TCP/IP network (such as the internet).
34.     DNS represents a powerful internet technology for converting domain names to IP address.
35.     The Internet has greatly changed the way   people use computers and communicate today.
36.     The seeds of today’s   Internet were planted in 1959, when U.S. Department of Defense sponsored a project named ARPANET.
37.     The minimum hardware requirement for connecting the Internet is a computer system with at least 80486 processor, 40 GB hard disk and minimum 64 GB RAM with 128 MB RAM.
38.     Wiki is a technology that allows the creation of collaborative web sites.
39.     Web server is a set of interconnected web pages. 
40.     Internet is a collection of millions of computers of different types belonging to various network  over the globe.
41.     TCP is responsible for ensuring that the packets are sent to the right destination.
42.     Wi-Fi refers to wireless networking technology that allows computers and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
43.     Web chat is a live video connection between people in separate locations for the purpose of communication or interaction.
44.     Social network is a web site on the Internet that brings people together in a central location to talk, share ideas, share interests, make new friends etc.
45.     A person can reverse the room in a hotel and even purchase goods by using his computer.
46.     Internet is the Network.
47.     You can send mail through internet but cannot receive the mail.
48.     A web page can have only textual information.
49.     A search engine allows you to search web sites on the net as specified.
50.     Downloader makes downloading files from web sites easy.
51.     The Internet became popular during 1980s.
52.     The Internet is a network between different computers within a group.
53.     An Internet electronic mail address has two parts the user name and the domain name.
54.     We will use IRC to make real time communication
55.     Th e Internet is owned and controlled by US government.
56.     The World Wide Web uses a protocol called TCP/IP.

  1. The internet allows to play the interactive multimedia games, listen to music and watch digital movies.
  2. TCP/IP is responsible for ensuring that the packets are sent to the right destination .
  3. Electronic mail contains a large collection of linked text , image, sound and video files.
  4. The method of locating information on the internet involves the use of search engine.
  5. Fire wall programs allow workgroups to use the internet to see each others face in small window on the computer screen and to hear their voice through speakers.

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