AP CSP The Internet

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AP CSP The Internet

AP CSP The Internet

Assessment

Quiz

Computers

8th - 12th Grade

Medium

Created by

Shana Meacham

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following statements are true about routers and routing on the Internet. Choose two answers.

Protocols ensure that a single path between two computers is established before sending packets over it.

Routers are hierarchical and the "root" router is responsible for communicating to sub-routers the best paths for them to route internet traffic

A packet traveling between two computers on the Internet may be rerouted many times along the way or even lost or "dropped".

Routers act independently and route packets as they see fit.

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The various protocols in use on the internet are said to operate in layers in which the protocol(s) at each layer solve one problem related to networked communication, and higher layers are built on top of, and rely on, the lower layers to do their jobs.

From the list provided choose the two (2) answers that correctly describe which internet protocol relies on the other. For example: if protocol A relies on protocol B, it means that A is a higher level protocol than B, and thus protocol B must exist and work properly in order for protocol A to do its job.

Select two answers.

TCP/IP relies on HTTP

HTTP relies on TCP/IP

DNS relies on TCP/IP

TCP/IP relies on DNS

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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A school starts tracking which websites each computer in the school is visiting by monitoring the packets leaving the school. A sample of the information they have collected appears:

Which of the following is MOST likely to be answerable using all the data collected by this monitoring?

Which students are visiting social media sites from school

Which classes are assigning the most homework using the computers

Which programs students are running on the lab computers

Which websites are most frequently visited before and after school hours from a school computer

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following BEST describes how protocols on the Internet (e.g. IP, TCP, HTTP) make use of abstraction to accomplish their respective purposes?

High level protocols take into account specific implementation details of lower level protocols to ensure they are compatible.

Low level protocols can provide functionality to high level protocols without revealing the details of how this is accomplished.

Low level protocols are written in binary while high level protocols are written in hexadecimal.

High level protocols can take on the role of a low level protocol in the event of failure in the system.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

According to the domain name system (DNS), which of the following is a subdomain of the domain example.com?

about.example.com

example.co.uk

example.com.org

example.org

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following is NOT true about TCP/IP packets?

Packets are numbered so if they arrive out of order the message can be reassembled

TCP guarantees that no packets are ever dropped

Packets can be routed on different paths from sender to receiver

Messages are broken into packets to improve reliability of the internet

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) defines the protocols and standards for how the Internet works. The members of the IETF are:

An International coalition of government agencies who oversee the Internet in their countries.

A collection of the leaders of the Tier 1 Internet service providers.

A loosely organized collection of citizens and engineers.

Political leaders and heads of state.

There are no members. IETF is an "organization" in name only.

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