
Benchmark Review
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Computers
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12th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following best describes the protocols used on the Internet? The protocols of the Internet are designed by government agencies to ensure they remain free to use, The protocols of the Internet are secret to maintain the privacy and security of people using them, Each device connected to the Internet will use a protocol designed by the company that manufactured it, The protocols of the Internet are open and used by all devices connected to the network
Back
The protocols of the Internet are open and used by all devices connected to the network
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Jesse purchases a new smartphone and is immediately able to use it to send a photo over the Internet to a friend who lives in a different country. Which of the following is NOT necessary to make this possible? Both devices are using the same shared and open protocols, The data of the image is routed through a sequence of directly connected devices before arriving at its destination., Both devices are directly connected to at least one part of the Internet.
Back
A single direct connection is established between any two devices connected to the Internet.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
This diagram shows a number of computing devices connected to the Internet with each line representing a direct connection. What is the MINIMUM number of paths that would need to be broken to prevent Computing Device A from connecting with Computing Device E?
Back
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4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
This diagram shows a number of computing devices connected to the Internet with each line representing a direct connection. Device A is attempting to send data over the Internet to Device E. Which of the following is true of how the data will travel through the network? Options: The data will always travel through Device B as it is the shortest path, The data will never be sent to Device G since there are other shorter paths available, It is possible that the data travels through any of the devices in the network before arriving at device E, If the data travels through Device D then it will not travel through Device B
Back
It is possible that the data travels through any of the devices in the network before arriving at device E
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is true of how the Internet has responded to the increasing number of devices now using the network? The Internet protocols are changed every year to adapt to the new devices that have been connected to the network, While the number of devices connected to the Internet has grown, the network itself has not grown, The protocols of the Internet were designed to scale as new devices are added, The protocols of the Internet are no longer necessary thanks to the large number of devices now connected to the network
Back
The protocols of the Internet were designed to scale as new devices are added
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is true of how packets are sent through the Internet?
Packet metadata is only included on important packets to indicate they should get access to faster paths through the network,
Packet metadata is used to route and reassemble information travelling through the Internet,
Information sent through the internet is only encapsulated in packets if the message is too large to be sent as a datastream,
Information sent through the internet is split into two packets, one which contains the message and another which contains the metadata.
Back
Packet metadata is used to route and reassemble information travelling through the Internet.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Emilee is watching an online video. The video is being sent to her laptop by a server over the Internet which splits the video into packets and sends them in the order they appear in the video. Which of the following is true about how the packets will arrive at her computer? The packets will always be received in the order that they were sent, Either every packet will reach her computer or none of them will, Packets that arrive out of order will be sent back to the server, The packets may arrive out of order
Back
The packets may arrive out of order
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