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Кафедра «Информатика и ИО»

Предмет: Информационно-коммуникационные технологии


Курс: 2
Кредит: 3
Количество вопросов: 249
С одним правильным ответом – 113 вопросов;
С двумя правильными– 51 вопросов;
С тремя правильными – 85 вопросов.
Составители: к.п.н., профессор Халикова Г.З.
к.п.н., ст. Преподаватель Опабекова А.М.

Уровень 2

Question №1
V2 What are the systems of interconnected computers that share a central storage system and various
peripheral devices «

0 Networking

1 Computer systems

0 ICloud system

0 Hardware

0 Firmware

Question №2
V2 A computer is a machine which can take …

0 papers and print documents

1 instructions, and perform computations based on those instructions

0 instructions and repeat the last operation

0 instructions and stop the process

0 instructions to accomplish some tasks expected by the user

Question №3
V2 Computer programs installed in the computer are called …

0 Engineering

1 Software

0 Hardware

0 Firmware

0 Hard disc

Question №4
V2 The first technical characteristics of a CPU is a

0 Diligence

1 Speed

0 The accuracy

0 Reliability

0 No feeling

0 -

Question №5
V2 The computers can be mainly classified into how many categories

0 5

1 4

0 2

0 3

0 6

Question №6
V2 The computer classification does not include

0 Super computers

1 Double computers

0 Mainframes

0 Microcomputers

0 Minicomputers

Question №7
V2 Most common type of computers in the society are …

0 Minicomputers

1 Microcomputers

0 Super computers

0 Mainframes

0 Double computers

Question №8
V2  Which computers are used by multi-users in laboratories

0 Microcomputers
1 Minicomputers

0 Mainframes

0 Super computers

0 Double computers

Question №9
V2 Which type of computer is capable of handling and processing very large amounts of data
quickly

0 Microcomputers

1 Mainframes

0 Minicomputers

0 Super computers

0 Double computers

Question №10
V2 Which computer is used for performing complex scientific and numerical computations such as
weather forecasting, fluid dynamics, and etc.
0 Microcomputers

1 Super computers

0 Mainframes

0 Minicomputers

0 Double computers

Question №11
V2 Which one defines the physical equipment that is involved in the computer functioning

0 Software

1 Hardware

0 Firmware

0 Nextware

0 Hard disc

Question №12
V2 The computer hardware is typically divided into four main parts which are

0 Printers, Xerox, input and output devices

1 Processing Devices, Memory Devices, Input/, Output Devices

0 Control Unit (CU) and the Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU)
0 Local, broadband, personal, regional

0 Printer, plotter, modem, headphones

Question №13
V2 Two major components of a Central Processing Unit are

0 Printers, Xerox, input and output devices

1 Control Unit (CU) and the Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU).

0 Control Unit (CU) and the Arithmograph and Logic Unit (ALU)

0 Local, broadband, personal, regional

0 Processing Devices, Memory Devices, Input/, Output Devices.

Question №14
V2 Which two components work together to perform the processing operations

0 Input and output devices

1 Control Unit (CU) and the Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU)

0 Processing Devices, Memory Devices

0 Local, broadband

0 Mouse and keyboard

Question №15
V2 ALU does not perform

0 the arithmetic

1 copy operation

0 logical operations

0 addition

0 comparison

Question №16
V2 A character is stored in the computer as a group of 0s and 1s, called a …

0 Bit

1 Byte

0 Kilo

0 Megahertz

0 volume

Question №17
V2 The Random Access Memory (RAM) is known as
0 A persistent memory

1 a volatile memory

0 work memory

0 input memory

0 a permanent memory

Question №18
V2 Any data or instructions you enter to the memory of a computer

0 Output

1 Input

0 Display

0 Monitor

0 outcome

Question №19
V2 The collection of unorganized facts that can include words, numbers, pictures, sounds, and
videos is called

0 characters

1 Data

0 Things

0 Numbers

0 Date

Question №20
V2 A series of instructions that tells a computer how to perform the tasks is called

0 device

1 A program

0 Number

0 Command

0 Text

Question №21
V2 An instruction given to a computer program is called

0 Data

1 A Command

0 Information
0 Number

0 is an instruction given to a computer program.

Question №22
V2 Any hardware component that allows you to enter data, programs, commands, and user responses
into a computer is known as

0 An output Device

1 An Input Device

0 Processing

0 Power supply

0 BIOS

Question №23
V2 Which device is not classified as an input device

0 Keyboard

1 Printer

0 Trackball

0 Mouse

0 Joystick

Question №24
V2 How do we call the digital representations of non-text information such as drawings, charts,
pictures and photographs

0 Text

1 Graphics

0 sound

0 number

0 video

Question №25
V2 Music, speech, or any other sound is called

0 Video

1 Audio

0 Text

0 Graphics

0 0..9
Question №26
V2 Number system which has base-2 , that uses two mutually exclusive states to represent
information.

0 Bi-octal

1 Binary

0 Decimal

0 Hexadecimal

0 Octal

Question №27
V2 A Binary Number is made up of what kind of digits

0 From 0 to 7

1 only 0s and 1s

0 From 0 to 9

0 0..9, and a..f

0 0 to 5

Question №28
V2 Hexadecimal refers to a base number

0 10

1 16

0 8

0 10

0 7

Question №29
V2 The number system whose base is 8 is known as

0 the Hexadecimal number system

1 the octal number system

0 the binary number system

0 the decimal number system

0 The non octal number system

Question №30
V2 Octal refers to a base number

0 5
1 8

0 16

0 2

0 10

Question №31
V2 The box-like casing which contains the major electronic components that are responsible for the
main functions of the computer

0 RAM

1 The System Unit of the computer

0 ALU

0 Control unit

0 Hardware

Question №32
V2 What contains the CPU, BIOS, memory, mass storage interfaces, serial/parallel ports, expansion
slots, and all the controllers required to control standard peripheral devices

0 RAM

1 the motherboard

0 Control unit

0 ALU

0 storage device

Question №33
V2 What is the most important component on a motherboard

0 connector

1 the chipset

0 kernel

0 video card

0 register

Question №34
V2 Which electronic device is not located inside the System Unit

0 CPU

1 keyboard

0 hard disk drive


0 RAM

0 Motherboard

Question №35
V2 Any computer component capable of conveying information to a user

0 An input device

1 An output device

0 Processing device

0 Storage device

0 Power supply

Question №36
V2 What does consist of the programs that control the operations of the computer and its devices

0 Computer hardware

1 System software

0 An application

0 Processing device

0 Programming Language

Question №37
V2 System software functions do not include

0 opening, executing, running, applications

1 multiplying file sizes

0 formatting disks

0 storing, retrieving, and copying files

0 backing up the contents of a hard disk

Question №38
V2 A program that acts as an intermediary environment between a user of a computer and the
computer hardware

0 An interface

1 An Operating System

0 Hard Disc

0 RAM Disc

0 Keyboard

Question №39
V2 OS goals do not include:

0 Control/execute user/application programs.

1 Interrupt running applications

0 Ease the solving of user problems.

0 Use the computer hardware in an efficient manner

0 Make the computer system convenient to use.

Question №40
V2 The operating system is loaded or copied into memory from the computer hard disk in case

0 When you turn off a computer

1 When you start a computer

0 When you save a program

0 When you run an application

0 When you switch off a computer

Question №41
V2 Type of Operating Systems

0 mini-user mini-task

1 single-user single-task

0 mini-user single-task

0 micro-user single-task

0 multi-user micro-task

Question №42
V2 Single-user single-task OS allows

0 many applications running at the same time

1 only one person running only one application at a time

0 Each user logged on to the system, their workspace and so on

0 Keep logs of how much processing time and resources they use

0 Work out the most efficient use of computer processing cycles

Question №43
V2 Server Windows OS:

0 windows XP

1 Windows 2008Server
0 windows 7

0 Windows 8

0 Windows 10

Question №44
V2 What are some small programs which perform specific task, usually related to managing a
computer, its devices, or its programs

0 Compilers

1 Utility software

0 Interpreters

0 MS Word

0 Photo shop

Question №45
V2 Utility program’s specific tasks do not include:

0 Viewing files

1 Creating a new application in programming Language

0 Diagnosing problems

0 Compressing files

0 Scanning disks

Question №46
V2 The collections of some pre-written codes or resources that are used to develop other programs
are called

0 Utility software

1 Library programs

0 Programming Language Translators

0 Compilers

0 Interpreters

Question №47
V2 Which software`s function is to translate source code into machine code

0 Library programs

1 the translators

0 Applications

0 MS Word

0 Operating System

Question №48
V2
How do we call the translators, which translate all the instructions of the program into machine
codes, which can be used again and again

0 Library programs

1 Compilers

0 Operating System

0 Applications

0 Interpreters

Question №49
V2 What does directly execute the program from its source code.

0 Compiler

1 Interpreter

0 Operating System

0 Application

0 Library program

Question №50
V2 Which one is the translator from the low-level language to the machine code.

0 Library programs

1 The assembler programs

0 Applications

0 Utility software

0 Compilers
Question №51
V2 Work area on which you see your programs

0 Start Menu

1 Desktop

0 Task Bar

0 Task Buttons

0 Desktop Icons

Question №52
V2 What does let you open programs available in your computer

0 Desktop

1 Start Menu

0 Task Bar

0 Task Buttons

0 Desktop Icons

Question №53
V2 What does let you launch and display running programs

0 Desktop

1 Task Bar

0 Start Menu

0 Task Buttons

0 Desktop Icons

Question №54
V2 Icons that lead you to important parts of the computer

0 Desktop

1 Desktop Icons

0 Task Bar

0 Task Buttons

0 Start Menu
Question №55
V2 Easy way to access programs

0 Start Menu

1 Shortcut Icons

0 Task Bar

0 Task Buttons

0 Desktop Icons

Question №56
V2 Popular mini-programs are called

0 Shortcut Icons

1 Windows Gadgets

0 Task Bar

0 Task Buttons

0 DesktopIcons

Question №57
V2 Which option below researches the design and use of computer technology, focused on the
interfaces between users and computers

0 System software

1 Human–computer interaction

0 Computer Hardware

0 Shortcut Icons

0 Task Bar

Question №58
V2 What does Human–computer interaction study in communication

0 Computer and software

1 A human and a machine

0 A computer and Computer systems

0 User and users


0 A computer and applications

Question №59
V2 In HCI on the machine side, techniques are not considered as

0 computer graphics

1 linguistics

0 programming languages

0 development environments

0 operating systems

Question №60
V2 In HCI on the human side, there are not considered concepts such as

0 communication theory

1 computer graphics

0 linguistics

0 social sciences

0 cognitive psychology

Question №61
V2 The main problem of human-computer interaction is how to improve

0 the reliability of CPU

1 the usability of computer interfaces

0 the speed of CPU

0 The accuracy of computer interfaces

0 The diligence of computer interfaces

Question №62
V2 Which one is defined as the loop of interactionbetween the human and computer

0 The operating system

1 The flow of information

0 The memory
0 The diligence of computer interfaces

0 The speed of a CPU

Question №63
V2 The flow of information between the human and computer is defined as

0 the operating system

1 the loop of interaction

0 the computer hardware

0 the memory

0 the computer hardware

Question №64
V2 The loop of interaction does not include aspects such as

0 Visual Based 

1 the speed of CPU

0 Machine environment

0 Areas of the interface

0 Audio Based

Question №65
V2 Which one is used to involve processes of the human and computer not pertaining to their
interaction

0 The overlapping areas

1 Non-overlapping areas

0 the virtual areas

0 the visual areas

0 the audio areas

Question №66
V2 Which one is used to concern themselves with the processes pertaining to their interaction

0 Non-overlapping areas

1 the overlapping areas

0 the virtual areas


0 the visual areas

0 the audio areas

Question №67
V2 Which one is the flow of information that originates from the machine environment.

0 Input flow

1 Output flow

0 Feedback

0 Fit

0 Machine environment

Question №68
V2 Which one is the flow of information that begins in the task environment that requires using their
computer

0 Output flow

1 Input flow

0 Feedback

0 Fit

0 Machine environment

Question №69
V2 Which one is the environment that the computer is connected to, e.g. a laptop in a college
student's dorm room

0 Input environment

1 Machine environment

0 Output environment

0 Feedback

0 Fit

Question №70
V2 Which one is considered as a loops through the interface that evaluate, moderate, and confirm
processes as they pass from the human through the interface to the computer and back.

0 Input environment
1 Feedback

0 Machine environment

0 Output environment

0 Fit

Question №71
V2 Which one is the match between the computer design, the user and the task to optimize the
human resources needed to accomplish the task.

0 Input environment

1 Fit

0 Machine environment

0 Feedback

0 Output environment

Question №72
V2 The user interfaces are divided into … groups

0 5

1 3

0 2

0 7

0 6

Question №73
V2 Which of the followings is used by the user to interact directly with the computer system by
typing commands (instructions) in the command line

0 A Text interface with menus

1 A Command Line interface

0 A Graphic userInterface

0 A Voice user interfaces

0 A Desktop Interface
Question №74
V2 What kind of interface is used to communicate a menus with user

0 A Graphic interface

1 A Text interface with menus

0 A Command Line Interface

0 A Voice user interfaces

0 A Desktop Interface

Question №75
V2 What kind of interface is considered as a visual way of interacting with the computer using the
components like windows, icons, labels and etc.

0 A Text interface with menus

1 A Graphic interface

0 A Command Line Interface

0 A Voice user interfaces

0 A Desktop Interface

Question №76
V2 What kind of interface is used for speech recognition and synthesizing systems

0 A Text interface with menus

1 A Voiceuserinterface

0 A Command Line Interface

0 A Graphic user interfaces

0 A Desktop Interface

Question №77
V2 A database is a structured collection of what

0 rows and columns

1 records or data

0 date

0 properties

0 windows
Question №78
V2 Which one is a structured collection of records or data.

0 An application

1 A database

0 Software

0 Hardware

0 windows

Question №79
V2 Which one is a kind of software to organize the storage of data.

0 An application

1 A computer database

0 Software

0 Hardware

0 Firmware

Question №80
V2 In which model data is organized into an inverted tree-like structure.

0  In a network model

1  In a hierarchical model

0  In a relational model

0  In an object oriented model

0 In a non-relational model

Question №81
V2 What is the model used to store records with links to other records

0 The hierarchical model

1 The network model

0  The relational model

0 The object oriented model

0 A non-relational model
Question №82
V2 How many parents has each record in the hierarchical database model

0 Double

1 Single

0 Multiple

0 Triple

0 No parent

Question №83
V2 What is a database file?

0 Logical file stored in a storage media

1 Physical file stored in a storage media

0 Logical file stored in a hard disc

0 Logical file stored in the ICloud

0 MS Power Point file

Question №84
V2 MS Access file`s extension is

0 xlsx

1 accdb

0 tiff

0 ppt

0 giff

Question №85
V2 Which one is used to contain a specific piece of information within a record.

0 Query

1 Field

0 Table

0 Record
0 Form

Question №86
V2 How many parents has each record in the network database model

0 Single

1 Multiple

0 Double

0 Triple

0 No parent

Question №87
V2 Which type of model is an expansion to the hierarchical structure?

0 Relational model

1 network database model

0 object oriented

0 tree model

0 Non- Relational model

Question №88
V2 Which type of model is a database model based on relations?

0 network model

1 Relational database model

0 object oriented

0 tree model

0 Non- Relational model

Question №89
V2 How each unit is called in the hierarchical model?

0 table

1 Node

0 Relationship

0 mask
0 Cross

Question №90
V2 How data is organized in a hierarchical model?

0 A picture

1 an inverted tree-like structure

0 a tree-like structure that allows multiple parents

0 a table where information about a particular entity

0 a star-like structure that allows multiple parents

Question №91
V2 How data is organized in the network model?

0 A picture

1 a tree-like structure that allows multiple parents

0 an inverted tree-like structure

0 a table where information about a particular entity

0 a star-like structure that allows multiple parents

Question №92
V2 How data is organized in a relational model?

0 A picture

1 a table where information about a particular entity

0 an inverted tree-like structure

0 a tree-like structure that allows multiple parents

0 a star-like structure that allows multiple parents

Question №93
V2 What is an attribute of entity?

0 Record

1 Field of the table

0 Query
0 Report

0 Primary key

Question №94
V2 Which one is a complex set of software programs that controls the organization, storage,
management, and retrieval of data in a database.

0 Computer hardware

1 A Database Management System

0 Programming Languages

0 Operating system

0 Text Editor

Question №95
V2 The main function of A Database Management System is

0 add, update and delete

1 the organization, storage, management, and retrieval of data

0 subtract, addition of data

0 multiplication and division of data

0 The main function of A Database Management System is

Question №96
V2 Which one is an organized collection of the related information.

0 Table

1 A database

0 Object

0 A field

0 A record

Question №97
V2 Components in the database such as a table, query, form, report, or macro, etc. are called

0 Data

1 Object

0 A database
0 A field

0 A record

Question №98
V2 Which one is a group of related data organized in fields (columns) and records (rows) on a
datasheet.
0 Object

1 Table

0 A database

0 A field

0 A record

Question №99
V2 Which one is a column on a datasheet that defines a data type for a set of values in a table.

0 Table

1 A field

0 A database

0 Object

0 A record

Question №100
V2 How do we call a row on a datasheet and do fields define a set of values

0 Table

1 A record

0 A database

0 A field

0 An Object

Question №101
V2 Which one is the End network device

0 Mouse

1 Network printers
0 Joystick

0 Motherboard

0 Monitor

Question №102
V2 What the “Intermediary devices” are used for

0 To protect the data

1 They are used to connect End devices to the network

0 To make connection with several computers

0 To work with input flow

0 To run applications

Question №103
V2 Which devices do form the interface between the human network and the underlying
communication network

0 CPU

1 End network devices

0 Input

0 Output

0 USB

Question №104
V2 Intermediary devices include

0 Input devices

1 Firewalls

0 Output devices

0 Touchpad

0 Servers

Question №105
V2 Two or more independent computers connected together through a communication media
form

0 Human computer interaction


1 A computer network

0 Set of network devices

0 Software

0 Computer hardware

Question №106
V2 Networks are built with

0 Computer hardware

1 A mix of computer hardware and computer software

0 Operating system and input devices

0 Virus program

0 MS programs and router

Question №107
V2 Any device attached to the network, capable of communicating with other network devices
is

0 Server

1 A node

0 Compiler

0 Query

0 Entity

Question №108
V2 A node has an unique network address which is called

0 LAN

1 Data Link Control (DLC)

0 Network Access

0 Overlapping areas

0 Quality control

Question №109
V2 What is a Client

0 An application working by default

1 A device or an application that uses the services provided by a server


0 Firmware

0 Component of Data Security

0 Computing machinery

Question №110
V2 One of the most familiar client is

0 MS Excel

1 The Web browser

0 Firewall

0 Virus

0 Computer hardware

Question №111
V2 Information security is

0 The protection of computing systems

1 The practice of defending information from unauthorized access, use and etc.

0 Hiding programs that launch attacks on other computers

0 Infectingothersystems

0 Sending spam and phishing emails

Question №112
V2 What is the set of strategies for managing the processes, tools and policies necessary to
prevent, detect, document and counter threats to digital and non-digital information
0 Attacks

1 Information security

0 Anti-spyware software

0 Anti-virus software

0 Computer security

Question№113
V2 The protection of computing systems and the data they store or access is defined as

0 Information security

1 Computer security
0 Networking system

0 Backing up

0 OS privacy

Question №1
V2 Major components of a Central Processing Unit are

0 Printers, Xerox

1 Control Unit (CU)

1 Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU)

0 Local, broadband

0 Processing Devices, Memory Devices, Input/, Output Devices.

0 Personal, regional

Question №2
V2 What kind of components work together to perform the processing operations

0 Input devices

1 Control Unit (CU)

0 Processing Devices

0 Memory Devices

0 Mouse and keyboard

0 Output devices

1 Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU)

Question №3
V2 In addition to the CU and ALU, a microprocessor usually contains …

0 Input devices

1 the registers

0 Processing Devices

0 Memory Devices

0 Mouse and keyboard

0 Output devices
1 system clock

Question №4
V2 The Random Access Memory (RAM) is known as

1 Non- persistent memory

1 a volatile memory

0 work memory

0 input memory

0 a permanent memory

0 Non- volatile memory

0 Mini memory

Question №5
V2 Voice input systems of a computer

0 printer

1 Bar code readers

0 work memory

0 display

0 a stick memory

0 Keyboard

1 Web Cam

Question №6
V2 The most important component on a motherboard is the chipset and it contains
components such… chips.

0 westbridge

1 the Northbridge
0 EastBridge

0 InputBridge

0 OutputBridge

0 Non-Bridge
1 Southbridge

Question №7
V2 Binary Number System digits

0 9

1 0

0 2

0 3

0 4

0 5

1 1

Question №8

V2 Operating Systemsare divided into

0 Triple-user OS

1 Single-user OS

0 Poly-user OS

0 Double -user OS

0 Micro-user OS

0 Mini-user OS

1 Multi-user OS

Question №9

V2 Library programs are … that are used to…

0 collections of hidden codes or resources


1 collections of some pre-written codes or resources
0 collections of popular resources
0 Save other programs

0 Demonstrate other programs

0 set of instructions

1 develop other programs


Question №10

V2 Linux is a … and … operating system.

0 Not free

1 free
0 good

0 powerful

0 Hidden - source 

0 popular

1 open-source 

Question №11

V2 Researchers in the field of HCI both

0 observe the ways in which humans interact with software


1 observe the ways in which humans interact with computers
0 observe the ways in which humans interact with hardware
0 observe the ways in which humans interact with firmware
0 correcting technologies that let humans interact with computers in novel ways
0 Only programming technologies that let humans interact with computers in novel ways
1 design technologies that let humans interact with computers in novel ways

Question №12

V2 Big data is a term that describes the process of handling and analyzing evolving data that
is in the … and … range.

0 Kilobyte

1 Petabyte
0 Megabyte

0 Gigabyte

1 Exabyte
Question №13

V2 Big Data is generally stored and organized …

0 In a server of the universities

1 in a distributed file system.


0 In a web browsers

0 In your own computer

1 in multiple (sometimes thousands) hard drives on standard computers.

Question №14

V2 Structured data is data that has been organized …, so that its elements can be made
… for more effective processing and analysis. 

0 In a file system

1 into a formatted repository


0 In a hard disc

0 accessible

1 addressable 

Question №15

V2 A data structure is … that organizes … for that purpose.

0 A file system

1 a kind of repository
0 Operating system

0 A kind of software

1 information

Question №16

V2 SMART as a diagnostic method is originally developed by … and introduced with the


… specification

0 Apple company

1 IBM
0 Intel

0 Compaq

1 ATA-3

Question №17

V2 … is the conduct of business processes on the internet.

0 e-gov (electronic government)

1 E-business (electronic business)

0 E-learning

0 General business

0 SMART

Question №18

V2 … an approach to conducting an electronic business on the internet

0 E-learning model

1 E-Business Model
0 E-Gov model

0 E-conference model

0 E-Business learning model

Question №19

V2 The Individual Funding Request (IFR) class includes:

0 Programming Language system

1 Case-technology

0 Networking tools

0 System software

0 database management systems (DBMS)


Question №21

V2 Text editors designed to handle text and perform mainly the following functions:

0 Defragmenting discs

1 record the text file

0 Backing up the content of a hard disc

0 Create a databases

1 insert, delete, replace characters, lines, text fragments

Question №22

V2 Every node has a unique network address which is called

0 a Data Lost Control (DLC) address

1 a Data Link Control (DLC) address

0 a Data Link Collect (DLC) address

1 Media Access Control (MAC) address

0 Media Access Collect (MAC) address

Question №23

V2 In the network client is

0 any computer that makes access to files, printing, communications, and other services
available to users of the network

0 a device or application that uses the services provided by a client

1 a device or application that uses the services provided by a server

1 A computer which is capable of receiving the information from the server in the Internet

0 a more advanced processor, more memory, a larger cache, and more disk storage than a
single-user workstation

Question №24

V2 Server in the network

1 any computer that makes access to files, printing, communications, and other services
available to users of the network

0 a device or application that uses the services provided by a browser

0 a device or application that uses the services provided by a OSI model

0 a PC or a workstation on a network using services provided from the network


administrator

1 a more advanced processor, more memory, a larger cache, and more disk storage than a
single-user workstation

Question №25

V2 What is a repeater?

0 It’s the central controlling device

1 It’s an electronic device that receives a signal and retransmits it at a higher power level,
or to the other side of an obstruction

0 A device used to reduce a network so that additional workstations can not be attached

0 A device used to extend a network so that additional workstations can be attached

1 This device is required for cable which runs longer than 100 meters

Question №26

V2 What is a router?

1 a networking device that forwards packets between networks using information in


protocol headers and forwarding tables to determine the best for each packet

1 Routers work at the Network Layer of the OSI model and the Internet Layer of TCP/IP

0 a device or application that uses the services provided by a server

0 a PC or a workstation on a network using services provided from the network file server

0 A device used to reduce a network so that additional workstations can not be attached

Question №27

V2 What is a computer virus?

1 A harmful computer program developed by a person that disrupts operations of a


computer in various ways

1 A program just simply destroys the files system of computer making it completely
unusable

0 A program just simply corrects the files system of computer making it completely usable

0 Auseful computer program developed by a person that continues operations of a


computer in various ways
0 a system software that treats important files such as documents beyond recovery

Question №28

V2 Boot Sector Virus

1 This type of virus affects the boot sector of a floppy or hard disk.

1 Examples of this viruses include: Polyboot.B, AntiEXE.

0 do not require user actions to spread, they move from system to system over networks on
their own

0 It increases network traffic, CPU utilization of computer thereby making systems slow

0 can do nasty actions such as creating unnecessary files inside system folders, steal
information from user‟s computers and upload to web sites and etc.

Question №29

V2 Worms

0 This type of virus affects the boot sector of a floppy or hard disk.

0 Examples of this viruses include: Polyboot.B, AntiEXE.

1 do not require user actions to spread, they move from system to system over networks on
their own

1 It increases network traffic, CPU utilization of computer thereby making systems slow

0 infect documents created by Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and
Access).

Question №30

V2 Macro viruses

0 This type of virus affects the boot sector of a floppy or hard disk.

0 Examples of this viruses include: Polyboot.B, AntiEXE.

1 infect to the files that are created using certain applications or programs that contain
macros.

0 It increases network traffic, CPU utilization of computer thereby making systems slow

1 infect documents created by Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and
Access).

Question №31
V2 Resident virus

0 This type of virus affects the boot sector of a floppy or hard disk.

1 always runs on computers memory and runs automatically or trigged by an action


performed by user to infect or replicate itself to new locations or files

0 infect to the files that are created using certain applications or programs that contain
macros.

0 It increases network traffic, CPU utilization of computer thereby making systems slow

0 infect documents created by Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and
Access).

Question №32

V2 Examples of macro viruses:

0 Confiker, PSWBugbear.B,

1 Relax, Melissa.

1 Bablas, O97M

0 Trile.C, Sobig.D, Mapson

0 Polyboot.B, AntiEXE

Question №33

V2 Examples of worm viruses:

1 Confiker, PSWBugbear.B,

0 Relax, Melissa.

0 Bablas, O97M

1 Trile.C, Sobig.D, Mapson

0 Polyboot.B, AntiEXE

Question №34

V2 Examples of boot viruses:

0 Confiker, PSWBugbear.B,

0 Relax, Melissa.
0 Bablas, O97M

1 AntiEXE

1 Polyboot.B

Question №35

V2 Internet is …

0 standardized naming convention for addressing documents accessible over the Internet

0 additional information about each of the sections of the http URL for this page

1 an interconnection of computer networks all around the world.

1 the hardware which forms the physical layer to these connections is what we refer to as
the Internet

0 used to distinguish the content

Question №36

V2 World Wide Web

0 is a computer software which can be used to view documents on the Internet

0 interprets HTML code and display images and text

1 is a part of the Internet which functions using HTML

1 operates under a protocol called HTTP

0 is an automated web-site which is programmed to search specified keywords and give the
websites and Internet based documents as a result

Question №37

V2 Browser

1 is a computer software which can be used to view documents on the Internet

1 interprets HTML code and display images and text

0 is a part of the Internet which functions using HTML

1 operates under a protocol called HTTP

0 is an automated web-site which is programmed to search specified keywords and give the
websites and Internet based documents as a result

Question №38
V2 Search Engine

0 is a computer software which can be used to view documents on the Internet

0 interprets HTML code and display images and text

0 is a part of the Internet which functions using HTML

0 operates under a protocol called HTTP

1 is an automated web-site which is programmed to search specified keywords and give the
websites and Internet based documents as a result

Question №39

V2 FTP is

1 a standard Internet protocol which refers to the File Transfer Protocol

1 an application protocol that uses the Internet's TCP/IP protocols.

0 Is the abbreviation for Hyper Text Markup Language

0 allows the document‟s author to embed hyperlinks

0 is an automated web-site which is programmed to search specified keywords and give the
websites and Internet based documents as a result

Question №40

V2 HTML

0 is a standard Internet protocol which refers to the File Transfer Protocol

0 Is an application protocol that uses the Internet's TCP/IP protocols.

1 Is the abbreviation for Hyper Text Markup Language

1 allows the document‟s author to embed hyperlinks

0 is an automated web-site which is programmed to search specified keywords and give the
websites and Internet based documents as a result

Question №41

V2 HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)

0 is a standard Internet protocol which refers to the File Transfer Protocol

1 is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web

1 is the set of rules for transferring files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other
multimedia files) on the World Wide Web

0 allows the document‟s author to embed hyperlinks

0 is an automated web-site which is programmed to search specified keywords and give the
websites and Internet based documents as a result

Question №42

V2 HTTPS

0 is a standard Internet protocol which refers to the File Transfer Protocol

0 is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web

0 is an automated web-site which is programmed to search specified keywords and give the
websites and Internet based documents as a result

1 stands for “Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure”

1 Secure means that the data transferred electronically is encrypted and cannot be accessed
by unauthorized people

Question №43

V2 CSS

0 is a standard Internet protocol which refers to the File Transfer Protocol

0 is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web

0 is an automated web-site which is programmed to search specified keywords and give the
websites and Internet based documents as a result

1 stands for Cascading Style Sheet

1 allows web developers to alter the layout and appearance of their web pages.

Question №44

V2 POP3

0 is a standard Internet protocol which refers to the File Transfer Protocol

0 is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web

0 is an automated web-site which is programmed to search specified keywords and give the
websites and Internet based documents as a result

1 stands for Post Office Protocol 3 (3 is version)

1 used by local e-mail clients to retrieve e-mail from a remote server over a TCP/IP
connection
Question №45

V2 A data centre …

0 is a standard Internet protocol which refers to the File Transfer Protocol

0 is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web

0 is an automated web-site which is programmed to search specified keywords and give the
websites and Internet based documents as a result

1 is a network of computing and storage resources enabling the delivery of shared software
applications and data

1 supports business applications

Question №46

V2 A data centre …

0 is a huge databases on the internet and unverifiable resources

0 is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web

0 is an automated web-site which is programmed to search specified keywords and give the
websites and Internet based documents as a result

1 is a network of computing and storage resources enabling the delivery of shared software
applications and data

1 supports business applications

Question №47

V2 A computer is

0 papers and print documents

1 a machine which can take instructions, and perform computations based on those
instructions
0 instructions and repeat the last operation, manipulating it according to the set of
instructions (called program) and producing the output to the user in desired form
1 a man-made digital electronic device, it has a physical structure with several parts like
the processing devices, memory devices, input and output devices.
0 instructions to accomplish some tasks expected by the user

Question №48
V2 The acronym S.M.A.R.T stands for …

0 Self-Manufacturing Analysis and Reporting Technology


1 Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology

0 Self-Monitoring Advances and Reporting Technology

0 Self-Monitoring Analysis and Recording Technology

0 Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technique

Question №49
V2 … is broader term that encompasses an organization’s internal operations

0 E-commerce

1 E-business

0 E-learning

0 E-government

0 E-library

Question №50
V2 … describes the buying and selling of products, services, and information via computer
networks including the internet.
1 E-commerce

0 E-business

0 E-learning

0 E-government

0 E-library

Question №51
V2 … a set of programs designed to meet the challenges of a certain class (functional
subsystem, business application) method-oriented.
1 Application package

0 Programming Language system

0 System software

0 Networking tools

0 E-library

Question №52
V2 The acronym PDA stands for …

1 A  personaldigital assistant 

0 A personal digital associated

0  publicdisplayofaffection

0 Privatedisplayofaffection

0 personaldisplayofaffection

Question №1
V2 The main technical characteristics of a CPU is a

0 Convenience

1 Speed

1 The accuracy

1 Reliability

0 Availability

0 Comfortability

Question №2
V2 The computers can be mainly classified into categories

1 Super computers

0 Double computers

1 Mainframes

0 Triple computers

1 Minicomputers

0 Single computers

0 Best computers

Question №3
V2 A system concept …
to specify the design of computing systems

1 Software

0 Hard disc
1 Firmware

0 Nextware

1 Hardware

0 Motherboard

0 Interfaces

Question №4
V2 The computer hardware consists of main parts such as

0 Printers

1 Memory Devices

0 Control Unit (CU)

0 Local, broadband, personal, regional

0 Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU)

1 Processing Devices

1 Input/, Output Devices

Question №5
V2 Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU) performs … operations.

1 the arithmetic

0 copy

1 logical

0 The display

1 comparison

0 Delete

0 Insert

Question №6
V2 Brands of processors

1 Athlon

0 LG
1 Ultra Spark

0 Nokia

1 Celeron

0 Bosh

0 Indesit

Question №7
V2 Arithmetic operations ALU include

1 addition

0 copy

1 subtraction

0 delete

1 multiplication

0 insert

0 duplicate

Question №8
V2 Logical operations work with conditions such as

1 And

0 add

1 Or

0 subtract

1 not

0 insert

0 duplicate

Question №9
V2 Logical operations work with conditions such as

1 And

0 add

1 Or
0 subtract

1 not

0 insert

0 duplicate

Question №10
V2 The measuring units of the memory

1 Byte

0 megahertz

1 Gigabyte

0 bit

1 Terabyte

0 Petabit

0 Zeta

Question №11
V2 Types of input:

1 Data

0 Text

1 Programs

0 Graphics

1 User responses

0 Keyboard

0 Monitor

Question №12
V2 Input Devices of a computer are …

1 Keyboard

0 Sellphone

1 Pointingdevices
0 Plotters

1 Scanners

0 Printers

0 Monitor

Question №13
V2 Pointing Input devices of a computer

0 Keyboard

0 Sellphone

1 Mouse

0 Plotters

1 Joystick

0 Printers

1 LightPen

Question №14
V2 Text consists of characters that are used to create …

0 sequence

0 rows

1 words

0 columns

1 sentences

0 numbers

1 paragraphs

Question №15
V2 A character can be … or any other symbol that requires one bite of computer storage
space.

0 sequence

0 rows

1 letter
0 sentence

1 number

0 nothing

1 punctuation mark

Question №16
V2 Graphics are digital representations of non-text information such as …

0 sequence

0 voice

1 drawings

0 sentence

1 charts

0 sounds

1 pictures

Question №17
V2 Audio is …

0 sequence

0 animation

1 Music

0 sentence

1 speech

0 picture

1 other sound

Question №18
V2 Display devices

0 Scanners

0 Animation tools

1 LED Monitors

0 microphone

1 Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) monitors


0 Light Pen

1 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) monitors / Flat-panel displays

Question №19
V2 The System Unit of the computer contains the major electronic components such as

0 Scanners

0 printers

1 The Central processing Unit

0 microphone

1 hard disk

0 Light Pen

1 Random access memory

Question №20
V2 The System Unit of the computer contains the major electronic components such as

0 Scanners

0 printers

1 The Central processing Unit

0 microphone

1 hard disk

0 Light Pen

1 Random access memory

Question №21
V2 The motherboard contains …

0 Scanners

0 printers

1 The Central processing Unit

0 microphone

1 Basic Input/output system

0 Light Pen

1 serial/parallel ports
Question №22
V2 … are located inside the System Unit

0 Scanners

0 printers

1 Floppy Disk Drive

0 microphone

1 Power Supply unit

0 Light Pen

1 CD-ROM Drive

Question №23
V2 … are located inside the System Unit

0 Scanners

0 printers

1 Floppy Disk Drive

0 microphone

1 Power Supply unit

0 Light Pen

1 CD-ROM Drive

Question №24
V2 System software functions:
0 running alternative operating systems

0 acts as an intermediary/interface
1 opening, executing, running, applications

0 Allocate resources to the jobs


1 storing, retrieving, and copying files

0 Translating to the machine code

1 reducing file sizes

Question №25
V2 OS goals:
0 Delete/remove user/application programs

0 Make the computer system inconvenient to use


1 Install user/application programs
0 Delete/remove user/application programs

1 Make the computer system convenient to use


0 Difficult the solving of user problems
1 Ease the solving of user problems

Question №26
V2 Tasks of Multi –user multi-task OSs :

0 Each user logged outfrom to the system, their workspace and so on

0 Remove resources to the jobs they want to run

1 Each user logged on to the system, their workspace and so on

0 Work in the most efficient use of computer processing cycles

1 Allocate resources to the jobs they want to run

0 Swap logs of how much processing time and resources they use

1 Keep logs of how much processing time and resources they use

Question №27
V2 Utility program’s tasks

0 Hiding files

0 Uncompressing files

1 Uninstallingsoftware

0 Compressing discs

1 Backing up files and disks

0 All answers are correct

1 Checkingforviruses

Question №28
V2 The translators translate source code into machine code and program translating
approaches according to them:
0 Pascal

0 C++

1 Assembler

0 System Software

1 Interpreter

0 Basic software

1 Compiler

Question №29
V2 The popular file compressions

0 Borland Pascal

0 Dev C++

1 WinRAR

0 Avast

1 WinZIP

0 Windows Explorer

1 7ZIP

Question №30
V2 The main characteristics of a file:

0 The second part of a file’s name

1 Full name

1 Volume of file in byte

0 Allocation of a file

1 Date and time of creating a file

0 Date and time of deleting a file

0 All Information about a file

Question №31
V2 File attributes:

0 Undefined file
1 Read only

1 Hidden

0 Measurable file

1 system

0 Deleted file

0 All Information about a file

Question №32
V2 Human–computer interaction is a field of study that deals with:

0 Only software

1 Users

1 Technology

0 Only hardware

1 Any communication

0 An intersection of hardware and software

0 All Information about a computer

Question №33
V2 Examples of a public cloud include:

0 HewlettPackardEnterprise

1 Microsoft Azure

1 IBM's Blue Cloud

0 Oracle

1 Google AppEngine and Windows Azure

0 RedHatCloudSuite

0  Dell EMC

Question №34
V2 Humans interact with computers in many ways such as:

0 Physical body

1 Desktop applications
1 internet browsers

0 Storage devices

1 handheld computers

0 Languages

0 Databases

Question №35
V2 On the machine side, relevant techniques are …

0 communication theory

1 computer graphics

1 operating systems

0 graphic and industrial design disciplines

1 development environments

0 linguistics

0 social sciences

Question №36
V2 On the machine side, relevant techniques are …

0 communication theory

1 computer graphics

1 operating systems

0 graphic and industrial design disciplines

1 development environments

0 linguistics

0 social sciences

Question №37
V2 On the human side, relevant techniques are …

1 communication theory

0 computer graphics

0 operating systems

0 programming languages
0 development environments

1 linguistics

1 social sciences

Question №38
V2 The most famous image editors are

1 Corel DRAW

0 MS Excel

0 MS Access

0 MS Publisher

0 DEV C++

1 Adobe PhotoShop

1 Adobe Illustrator

Question №39
V2 Publishing systems

1 combine the possibilities of text and graphic editors

0 Allowed to control the size and font of figures

0 for processing only graphic documents

0 manage and control budgets to ensure maximum value for money

0 provide information to aid effective panel review of requests

1 for formatting strips with graphic materials and then printed

1 targeted for use in publishing and typesetting systems

Question №40
V2 The search engine (Eng. engine) is …

1 a computer system designed to search information

0 Allowed to control the size and font of figures

0 for processing only graphic documents

0 manage and control budgets to ensure maximum value for money

0 provide information to aid effective panel review of requests

0 for formatting strips with graphic materials and then printed


1 extract information from the appropriate database and web directory

Question №41
V2 Classical database models are

1 Hierarchical model

0 Double model

0 Triple model

0 Bus model

1 Network model

0 Star model

1 Relational model

Question №42
V2 Hierarchical database modeling

1 data is organized into an inverted tree-like structure

0 Each unit in the model is a report which is also known as a node

0 tends to store records with links to other records

0 Each record in the database can have multiple parents

1 Each record has a single parent

0 the relationships among data elements can have a many to many relationships

1 structure arranges the various data elements in a hierarchy

Question №43

V2 Networkdatabase modeling

0 data is organized into an inverted tree-like structure

0 each unit in the model is a report which is also known as a node

1 tends to store records with links to other records

1 each record in the database can have multiple parents

0 each record has a single parent

1 is an expansion to the hierarchical structure


0 structure arranges the various data elements in a hierarchy

Question №44

V2 Relational database modeling

0 data is organized into an inverted tree-like structure

0 each unit in the model is a report which is also known as a node

1 The basic data structure is a table

1 data is represented in columns and rows

0 each record has a single parent

1 Based on relational data structure

0 structure arranges the various data elements in a hierarchy

Question №45

V2 Object-oriented modeling

0 data is organized into an inverted tree-like structure

0 each unit in the model is a report which is also known as a node

1 Uses object orientation as a basis of modeling

1 Models a system as a set of objects that interact with each others

0 each record has a single parent

1 No semantic gap (or impedance mismatch)

0 structure arranges the various data elements in a hierarchy

Question №46

V2 A Database Management System (DBMS) is

0 manage and control budgets to ensure maximum value for money and provide
information to aid effective panel review of requests

0 for formatting strips with graphic materials and then printed

1 computer software designed for the purpose of managing databases based on a variety of
data models

1 complex set of software programs that controls the organization, storage, management,
and retrieval of data in a database

0 targeted for use in publishing and typesetting systems

1 categorized according to their data structures or types


0 Allowed to control the size and font of figures, combine the possibilities of text and
graphic editors

Question №47

V2 Relationship between tables:

0 More – to – one

0 One – to – more

1 One – to – one

1 One – to – many

0 double – to – one

1 Many – to – many

0 Triple – to – triple

Question №48

V2 Quality control includes (Analysis and data management):

0 Implementing and unselecting errors in data through logical procedures, training,


physical procedures, and avoidance of due complexity

0 Implementing and unselecting errors in data through written procedures, training,


verification procedures, and avoidance of undue complexity

1 Preventing and detecting errors in data through written procedures, training, verification
procedures, and avoidance of undue complexity

1 Avoiding or eliminating inconsistencies, errors, and missing data through review of data
collection forms and datasets

0 Avoiding or eliminating inconsistencies, errors, and missing data through review of


texteditor forms and datasets

1 Assessing the quality of the data through notes kept by interviewers, coders, and data
editors, through debriefing of subjects

0 Assessing the quality of the data through notes kept by customers, recorders, and text
editors, through debriefing of subjects

Question №49

V2 Security concerns include:


0 illegal

0 Non-protection from external and internal sources

1 legal

1 protection from external and internal sources

0 unsafety of the information

1 safety of the information

0 data translation for subsamples

Question №50

V2 Examples of end network devices include:

0 router

0 hub

1 Computers,laptops, file servers, web servers

1 Network printers

0 bridge

1 Security cameras

0 repeater

Question №51

V2 An intermediary devices include:

0 Computers,laptops,

0 Network printers

1 Switches and wireless access points

1 Routers and modems

0 file servers, web servers

1 Firewalls

0 microphone
Question №52

V2 An intermediary devices include:

0 Computers,laptops,

0 Network printers

1 Switches and wireless access points

1 Routers and modems

0 file servers, web servers

1 Firewalls

0 microphone

Question №53

V2 What is a hub?

1 It’s the central controlling device

0 an electronic device that receives a signal and retransmits it at a higher power level

0 a device or application that uses the services provided by a server

0 a PC or a workstation on a network using services provided from the network file server

0 A device used to reduce a network so that additional workstations cannot be attached

1 A device used to extend a network so that additional workstations can be attached

1 This device typically provides from 4 to 24connections

Question №54

V2 Specify main features of network bridges?

1 connects multiple network segments at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model

1 do not promiscuously copy traffic to all ports

0 a device or application that uses the services provided by a server

0 a PC or a workstation on a network using services provided from the network file server

0 A device used to reduce a network so that additional workstations cannot be attached

0 A device used to extend a network so that additional workstations can be attached

1 do send broadcasts to all ports except the one on which the broadcast was received
Question №55

V2 Computer networks can be classified by considering following different aspects as


the basis

1 thescale

1 theconnectionmethod

0 The volume

0 The computer numbers

0 The usage technologies

0 The generations of computers

1 the functional relationship (Network Architectures)

Question №56

V2 Network topology

1 bus

1 star

0 double

0 single

0 square

0 polygon

1 ring

Question №57

V2 Information security is the practice of defending information from unauthorized access,


1 use

0 detect

1 disclosure

0 define

0 specify

0 hide
1 modification

Question №58

V2 The purpose of the data management system is to ensure:

1 high quality data

0 lower quality data

1 to ensure that the variability in the data derives from the phenomena under study and not
from the data collection process

0 medium quality data

0 inaccurate, mismatch, and indefensible analysis and interpretation of the data

0 accurate, appropriate, and indefensible analysis and interpretation of the data

1 accurate, appropriate, and defensible analysis and interpretation of the data

Question №59

V2 This triad is a well-known model for cybersecurity development:

1 Confidentiality

0 Necessity

1 Integrity

0 reliability

0 Diligence

0 Accuracy

1 Availability

Question №60

V2 Possible attacks that may arise with your computer if not proper security measures taken

1 Record keystrokes and steal passwords.

0 to prevent being attacked

1 Send spam and phishing emails.

0 keeps your passwords

0 do not infect any human being

0 Record keystrokes and do not steal passwords


1 Harvest and sell email addresses and passwords.

Question №61
V2 Big data expanding on 3 fronts at an increasing rate:

1 Data volume

0 Data accuracy

0 Data diligence

0 Data feeling

0 Data connection

1 Data velocity

1 Data variety

Question №62
V2 Types of problems associated with Big Data:

1 Storage and Management.

0 Downloading

0 Installing

0 Data transfer from one point to another

0 No problem

1 Unstructured Information

1 Analysis of Big Data.   

Question №63
V2 Big data is an evolving term that describes any voluminous amount of …, … and …data that has
the potential to be mined for information.

1 structured

0 missstructured

0 multistructured

0 defined

0 undefined

1 semistructured 
1 unstructured 

Question №64
V2 Types of unstructured data

1 Survey responses

0 All parts of computer hardware

0 All kind of soft ware

0 Data types that used in a relational databases

0 The programming Language System

1 transcripts of call center interactions

1 posts from blogs and social media sites

Question №65
V2 The data that users access and utilise can be split into parts:

1 DataExtraction

0 Data execution

0 Data performance

0 Data searching

0 Data socialize

1 Data Storage

1 Data Cleaning

Question №66
V2 E-business processes include:

1 buying and selling products, supplies and services

0 allows to the user to interact directly with the computer system

0 moving around the screen

0 Selecting necessary things

0 Transferring services by plane or train

1 servicing customers

1 processing payments
Question №67
V2 E-business processes contain services as follows:

1 managing production control;

0 allows to the user to interact directly with the computer system

0 moving around the screen

0 Selecting necessary things

0 Transferring services by plane or train

1 collaborating with business partners; sharing information;

1 running automated employee services; recruiting;

Question №68
V2 Types of Electronic Business Models

1 B2B

0 B2F

0 F2B

0 B2S

0 S2B

1 B2C

1 C2C

Question №69
V2 Many of Business models operate under the basic categories of

1 manufacturer

0 administrator

0 Best seller

0 Best buyer

0 marketing

1 distributor

1 retail or franchise

Question №70
V2 E-commerce defines interaction between organizations and their …

1 customers

0 manufacturer

0 administrator

0 Best seller

0 Best buyer

1 clients

1 constituents

Question №71
V2 E-commerce defines interaction between organizations and their …

1 customers

0 manufacturer

0 administrator

0 Best seller

0 Best buyer

1 clients

1 constituents

Question №72
V2 E-learning is

1 a value addedservice which contributes a lot to the education

0 broader term that encompasses an organization’s internal operations

0 described the buying and selling of products, services, and information via computer
networks including the internet

0 outlet purchases product from a distributor or wholesaler

0 follow the retail outlet business model

1 described as any form of technology enhanced learning mechanism

1 paved a path to an easier way of teaching and learning

Question №73
V2 The purpose of the professional communication falls into of these categories:

1 inform

0 copy

0 delete

0 translation

0 feedback

1 persuade

1 Make a request

Question №74
V2 The communication process’s elements are

0 inform

0 copy

1 receiver

1 translation

1 feedback

0 persuade

0 Make a request

Question №75
V2 Communication process’s elements include

0 inform

0 copy

1 sender

1 message

1 channel

0 persuade

0 Make a request

Question №76
V2 A domain name is
0 standardized naming convention for addressing documents accessible over the Internet

0 additional information about each of the sections of the http URL for this page

1 the address where Internet users can access your website

1 your website name

1 used for finding and identifying computers on the Internet

0 used to distinguish the content

0 substituted for an important sub page

Question №77
V2 Define the core components of a data centre

0 Platform infrastructure

0 Software infrastructure

1 Storage infrastructure

1 Network infrastructure

1 Computing resources

0 System infrastructure

0 Database infrastructure

Question №78
V2 Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services such as servers, storage,
databases, … , …, … and more—over the Internet

0 hardware

0 firmware

1 networking

1 software

1 analytics

0 Search engines

0 e-mail

Question №79
V2 What do you do with the cloud?

0 Defragmenting discs
0 Manage all software

1 Create new apps and services

1 Store, back up and recover data

1 Host websites and blogs

0 Conversion operations

0 Delete, back and covering data

Question №80
V2 Cloud should solve a number of basic tasks

0 Defragmenting discs

0 Manage all software

1 Stream audio and video

1 Deliver software on demand

1 Analyse data for patterns and make predictions

0 Conversion operations

0 Delete, back and covering data

Question №81
V2 Most cloud computing services fall into … broad categories:

0 Hardware as a service (HaaS)

0 Firmware as a service (FaaS)

1 infrastructure as a service (IaaS)

1 platform as a service (PaaS)

1 software as a service (Saas).

0 Internet as a service (IaaS)

0 Programming as a service (PaaS)

Question №82
V2 Types of cloud deployments:

0 unpublic
0 inprivate

1 public

1 private

1 hybrid

0 in hybrid

0 miss hybrid

Question №83
V2 The Basic Elements of Multimedia

0 words

0 Social nets

1 Text

1 Graphics, Animation, Video

1 Audio

0 e-mail

0 networks

Question №84
V2 Hypertext

0 is a text which without links to other texts

0 was invented by Bill Gates around 1965

1 is a text which contains links to other texts

1 was invented by Ted Nelson around 1965

1 means a database in which information (text) has been organized nonlinearly

0 means a database in which information (text) has been organized linearly

0 means a database in which information only on local computer

Question №85
V2 Important questions in designing the hypermedia are:

0 Converting hypertext text to linear

0 division format Text


1 Converting linear text to hypertext

1 Text format conversions

1 Dividing the text into nodes

0 Grouping the text into nodes

0 Grouping the text into links

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