Bob has a job in the web-site design industry in which he regularly uses SQL. Bob is most likely to be
a web site designer.
a web manager.
a web analyst.
a web database manager.
a web application developer.
Which of the following is a protocol used to handle the sending of E-mails?
SMTP
NNTP
HTTP
FTP
SSL
Consider the web address http://www.mywebsite.com. The com at the end is referred to as the
server type.
protocol.
domain category.
domain name.
URL.
Which of the following skills is least likely to be needed by a web architect?
good communication skills
the ability to manage a team
sound technical skills
an in-depth knowledge of statistics
the ability to organize a project
The protocol HTTP corresponds to port number
119
80
110
21
25
A dead link refers to
a file on a web server that contains an HTML error.
a web request that is terminated due to a "time out" error.
a web page that does not pass the validation check.
an E-mail that does not reach its intended recipient.
a link referring to a file or resource that does not exist.
Which of the following statements about the Internet/World Wide Web is false?
The Internet was first developed by the U.S. military.
The World Wide Web was first invented in the 1960s.
The Internet pre-dates the World Wide Web by about thirty years.
The first part of the Internet that was developed was called ARPANET.
The World Wide Web represents only part of the Internet.
The version of IP often referred to as Internet Protocol Next Generation is called
IPv2
IPv3
IPv4
IPv5
IPv6
What is the essential difference between a Local Area Network (LAN) and a Wide Area Network (WAN)?
A WAN is generally owned by a company, a LAN generally rented, and a LAN covers a small geographic area.
A WAN is generally owned by a company, a LAN generally rented, and a LAN covers a large geographic area.
A LAN is generally owned by a company, a WAN generally rented, and a LAN covers small geographic area.
A LAN is generally owned by a company, a WAN generally rented, and a LAN covers a large geographic area.
None of the above.
The purpose of the protocol TCP/IP is to
allow a computer to communicate with the World Wide Web.
ensure that all communications over the World Wide Web are encrypted.
allow attachments to be sent with E-mails.
control traffic being sent through news groups.
translate a domain name into a numeric IP address.