الخميس، 28 نوفمبر 2013

ITاسئلة الانترفيو

  1. The physical part of the computer system, including monitors, keyboards, printers and disk drives
    a. Software
    b. Hardware
    c. Operating System
    d. Graphical User Interface

  2. Instructions saved as a program such as applications and operating systems, that tell a computer what action to take.
    a. Software
    b. Operating system
    c. Graphical User Interface (GUI)
    d. Hardware

  3. The software that controls application processing and hardware resources, such as memory, disk space, and printers.
    a. Software
    b. Operating system
    c. GUI
    d. Hardware

  4. A pointer shape that is used to click in text or select text
    a. Wait
    b. Double headed arrow
    c. I-Beam
    d. Arrow

  5. A pointer shape used to move the borders of a window.
    a. Wait
    b. Double headed arrow
    c. I-Beam
    d. Arrow

  6. The horizontal bar at the top of the window that displays the name of the window
    a. Title bar
    b. Scroll bar
    c. Toolbar
    d. Menu bar

  7. The bar that is displayed at the right bottom of the window to help you move through the content of a window.
    a. Title bar
    b. Scroll bar
    c. Toolbar
    d. Menu bar

  8. A bar with buttons that represent common commands.
    a. Title bar
    b. Scroll bar
    c. Toolbar
    d. Menu bar

  9. A notch at the top of the screen of settings describing a category within the dialog box. clicking it brings forward a new category of settings
    a. Radio button
    b. Checkbox
    c. Command button
    d. Tab

  10. A small square next to a word or a phrase. clicking it selects or clears the option
    a. Option
    b. Checkbox
    c. Command button
    d. Tab

  11. a round button representing one in a set of mutually exclusive options, only one option can be selected at a time.
    a. Radio button
    b. Checkbox
    c. Command button
    d. Tab

  12. a menu that is displayed when you right click an object, it contains commands relevant to the selected object
    a. taskbar
    b. toolbar
    c. menu bar
    d. shortcut menu

  13. A desktop tool used to switch between windows for programs and other objects
    a. taskbar
    b. toolbar
    c. menu bar
    d. shortcut menu

  14. Programs running on win 3.1 cannot recognize filenames longer than:
    a. 7
    b. 8
    c. 9
    d. 10

  15. To Display the list of a selected item's contents in windows explorer you should:
    a. Expand
    b. Collapse
    c. View
    d. browse

  16. To hide the list of a selected item's contents in windows explorer you should:
    a. Expand
    b. Collapse
    c. View
    d. browse

  17. To initialize a disk to prepare it for use
    a. Delete
    b. Format
    c. Scandisk
    d. Defragmenter

  18. In the display properties dialog box, what TAB is used to change the of the desktop by applying wallpapers and patterns?
    a. Settings
    b. Appearance
    c. Screen saver
    d. Background

  19. In the display properties dialog box, what TAB is used to change the color scheme for all screen elements or for individual elements?
    a. Settings
    b. Appearance
    c. Screen saver
    d. Background

  20. In the display properties dialog box, what TAB is used to change the look of desktop items?
    a. effects
    b. Appearance
    c. Screen saver
    d. Background

  21. Passwords are:
    a. case-insensitive
    b. case-sensitive

  22. a dialog box is a box that displays additional options and information.
    a. True
    b. False

  23. Desktop is the on-screen area representing your work area in Microsoft windows
    a. True
    b. False

  24. A screen tip is the information that is displayed when you click on an object
    a. True
    b. False

  25. when logging on to windows both username and password are case-sensitive
    a. True
    b. False 
  1. The title bar icon in a window looks different in each window and displays different menus according to the current application
    a. True
    b. False

  2. Which of the following is a valid windows 2000 filename:
    a. ___.x-1
    b. myfile!.jpg
    c. .asu
    d. file.db?

  3. To recover previously deleted items from the Recycle Bin, press:
    a. Recover
    b. Undelete
    c. Undo
    d. Restore

  4. To delete files from the recycle bin, press
    a. Empty recycle bin
    b. delete files
    c. remove objects
    d. Destroy contents

  5. Windows explorer is:
    a. A mail program
    b. A program for browsing the internet
    c. A program that displays a list of files on my computer
    d. A chat program

  6. To arrange icons on desktop, press start menu and click auto arrange
    a. True
    b. False

  7. you can change date and time settings by double-clicking on the click
    a. True
    b. False

  8. you can close a window by double-clicking on the top left corner of it
    a. True
    b. False

  9. To open windows explorer , choose start: programs: windows explorer
    a. True
    b. False

  10. By writing *es? while searching for files means
    a. all files that contains "es" in it and has one or more characters before "es" and only one character after "es"
    b. all files that starts with "es" in it and has one or more characters after "es"
    c. all files that contains "es" in it and has one character before "es" and one or more character after "es"
    d. all files that contains "es" in it and has one or more characters before "es" and ends with "es"

  11. Typing an asterisk while searching for files or folders means
    a. it takes place for only one character
    b. it takes place for one or more characters

  12. Typing an Question mark while searching for files or folders means
    a. it takes place for only one character
    b. it takes place for one or more characters

  13. Office assistant is:
    a. A type of online help that you use to focus you search for help topics relate to a particular phrase or question
    b. The blinking vertical bar that marks the location where text will be entered in a document cell , or dialog box.
    c. An automatic function that continues a text entry next line
    d. A brief description that is display when the pointer is positioned over a taskbar

  14. Before you print a document, you can change the way the document is displayed to see the margins area, if you select Normal view:
    a. margins are hidden and not all document formatting appears
    b. Only text formatted with heading styles is displayed
    c. The document displayed as it would appear if it were a web page
    d. margins are included as well as all document formatting features

  15. Before you print a document, you can change the way the document is displayed to see the margins area, if you select Print layout view:
    a. margins are hidden and not all document formatting appears
    b. Only text formatted with heading styles is displayed
    c. The document displayed as it would appear if it were a web page
    d. margins are included as well as all document formatting features

  16. Before you print a document, you can change the way the document is displayed to see the margins area, if you select Web layout view:
    a. margins are included as well as all document formatting features
    b. Only text formatted with heading styles is displayed
    c. margins are hidden and not all document formatting appears
    d. The document displayed as it would appear if it were a web page

  17. Before you print a document, you can change the way the document is displayed to see the margins area, if you select Outline view:
    a. The document displayed as it would appear if it were a web page
    b. Only text formatted with heading styles is displayed
    c. margins are hidden and not all document formatting appears
    d. margins are included as well as all document formatting features

  18. In managing text, Margin is:
    a. The absolute boundary of text on a page. the border or edge of text
    b. A temporary storage area in the computer memory for text and graphics that are being copied or moved from one location to another
    c. To duplicate information and store it temporarily on the clipboard
    d. To remove information and store it temporarily on the clipboard

  19. In Managing text, Copy is:
    a. A temporary storage area in the computer memory for text and graphics that are being copied or moved from one location to another
    b. The absolute boundary of text on a page . the border or edge of text
    c. To duplicate information and store it temporarily on the clipboard
    d. To remove information and store it temporarily on the clipboard

  20. In managing text, cut is:
    a. To remove information and store it temporarily on the clipboard
    b. The absolute boundary of text on a page . the border or edge of text
    c. A temporary storage area in the computer memory for text and graphics that are being copied or moved from one location to another
    d. To duplicate information and store it temporarily on the clipboard

  21. In managing text, paste is:
    a. Open and save a document and justify and center text
    b. The action of moving an abject on the computer screen by selecting and dragging it with the mouse , and then dropping in it another location
    c. Search for tabs, page breaks, character formatting, or footnotes within a document
    d. Insert cut or copied information from clipboard , information can be pasted multiple

  22. In Modifying and enhancing character appearance, Character formatting is:
    a. A family of type styles; a collection of characters and symbols of specific style, slant, weight, and size used to produce text on computer screens printers
    b. The format settings, such as font, case, attributes, or size. It affects only word or selected text
    c. To switch from one setting to another using the same method
    d. The height of a font in points

  23. In Modifying and enhancing character appearance, toggle is:
    a. The format settings, such as font, case, attributes, or size. Character formatting affects only word or selected text
    b. A family of type styles; a collection of characters and symbols of specific style, slant, weight, and size used to produce text on computer screens printers
    c. To switch from one setting to another using the same method
    d. The height of a font in points

  24. In Modifying and enhancing character appearance, you can modify the appearance of text using :
    a. formatting toolbar
    b. Clipboard
    c. Drag and drop
    d. justify

  25. In Modifying and enhancing character appearance, The formatting toolbar is located:
    a. Right the standard toolbar
    b. above the standard toolbar
    c. Below or next the standard toolbar
    d. Left the standard toolbar

  1. In Modifying and enhancing character appearance, You can use character formatting to
    a. Copy text
    b. Add picture
    c. Add emphasis to your document
    d. print text

  2. Superscript is
    a. The text has a line through it
    b. The text is in small capital letter
    c. The text and smaller and a half line down
    d. The text and smaller and a half line up

  3. Subscript
    a. The text has a line through it
    b. The text is in small capital letter
    c. The text and smaller and a half line down
    d. The text and smaller and a half line up

  4. Strikethrough
    a. The text has a line through it
    b. The text is in small capital letter
    c. The text and smaller and a half line down
    d. The text and smaller and a half line up

  5. In Creating and managing tables, Table is :
    a. An arrangement of cells intro rows columns
    b. The intersection of a row and a column
    c. margins are hidden and not all document formatting appears
    d. margins are included as well as all document formatting features

  6. In Creating and managing tables, Cell
    a. An arrangement of cells intro rows columns
    b. The intersection of a row and a column
    c. margins are hidden and not all document formatting appears
    d. margins are included as well as all document formatting features

  7. In Creating and managing tables, to Move one cell to the right of the insertion point
    a. Tab
    b. Up arrow
    c. Down arrow
    d. Shift tab

  8. In Creating and managing tables, to Move one cell to the left of the insertion point
    a. Tab
    b. Up arrow
    c. Down arrow
    d. Shift tab

  9. In Creating and managing tables, to Move one cell above the insertion point
    a. Tab
    b. Up arrow
    c. Down arrow
    d. Shift tab

  10. In Creating and managing tables, to Move one cell below the insertion point
    a. Tab
    b. Up arrow
    c. Down arrow
    d. Shift tab

  11. In Creating and managing tables, You can use table to
    a. To organize text, numbers or data
    b. Add picture
    c. Add emphasis to your document
    d. print text

  12. In Creating and managing tables, You can format the text and cell in the table
    a. To switch from one setting to another using the same method
    b. To enhance the visual appeal of the table
    c. Add emphasis to your document
    d. To print text

  13. In Creating and managing tables, You can use the table auto format command
    a. To switch from one setting to another using the same method
    b. To duplicate information and store it temporarily on the clipboard
    c. To remove information and store it temporarily on the clipboard
    d. To apply a pre-designed table format to you table

  14. In Using formulas, To create an absolute cell reference use
    a. [F5]
    b. [F7]
    c. [F4]
    d. [F6]

  15. In Using formulas, A multiplication operation in a formula is performed
    a. After an addition or subtraction calculation
    b. Before an addition or subtraction calculation

  16. In Using formulas, To calculate a total use
    a. Auto sum
    b. Clipboard
    c. Drag and drop
    d. The auto fill feature

  17. In Using formulas, You can use the paste function command for
    a. To apply a pre-designed table format
    b. statistical calculation
    c. Add emphasis to your document
    d. To print text

  18. In Formatting worksheets, Formatting painter
    a. A symbol such as +,-, *, and/ that represent a mathematical function such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
    b. A temporary storage area in the computer memory for text and graphics that are being copied or moved from one location to another
    c. A tool used to copy the format from a range of cells or text and apply it to another range or paragraph
    d. the horizontal bar at the top of the window

  19. In Formatting worksheets, The process of formatting numbers is
    a. left to the worksheet designer and is determined by style and convention
    b. Formatted to identify the number as currency or percentage
    c. The order in which various types of operations are performed in a formula
    d. Open and save a document and justify and center text

  20. In Formatting worksheets, Your first goal in formatting number is
    a. To switch from one setting to another using the same method
    b. To enhance the visual appeal of the table
    c. To indicate what the number represent
    d. Add emphasis to your document

  21. In Formatting worksheets, If a number represent a monetary value, you might
    a. Want to not Format it in a currency style
    b. Not want to show a decimal place
    c. Want to show a decimal place
    d. Want to Format it in a currency style

  22. In Formatting worksheets, If the number is rough estimates, you might
    a. Want to not Format it in a currency style
    b. Not want to show a decimal place
    c. Want to show a decimal place
    d. Want to Format it in a currency style

  23. In Formatting worksheets, If you change the number of decimal places
    a. The number is rounded to the nearest decimal place visually, but the number it represent dose not change
    b. The number is rounded to the nearest decimal place visually, but the number it represent will change
    c. The number is rounded to the nearest decimal place visually, but the number it represent dose not delete
    d. The number is rounded to the nearest decimal place visually, but the number it represent will delete

  24. In Formatting worksheets, You can remove gridlines by
    a. Clipboard
    b. Applying formatting manually
    c. Drag and drop
    d. justify

  25. In Formatting worksheets, You can choose [freeze panes] from
    a. Tools : options : view
    b. Window
    c. merge and center : Formatting toolbar
    d. Fill color : Formatting toolbar

  1. In Formatting worksheets, You can choose [add shading] from
    a. Tools : options : view
    b. Window
    c. merge and center : Formatting toolbar
    d. Fill color : Formatting toolbar

  2. In Formatting worksheets, You can choose [ center the title ] from
    a. Tools : options : view
    b. Window
    c. merge and center : Formatting toolbar
    d. Fill color : Formatting toolbar

  3. In Formatting worksheets, You can choose [remove gridlines] from
    a. Tools : options : view
    b. Window
    c. merge and center : Formatting toolbar
    d. Fill color : Formatting toolbar

  4. In Working with charts, Data series are:
    a. One row or column of values, or a set of data points, used to plot the values in a chart
    b. Groups of related data points that are usually displayed as labels on the x- axis of a graph
    c. The individual values plotted in a chart and represented by bars, lines, pie, slices, dots, and other shapes
    d. Either the horizontal or vertical boundaries of the chart associated with either the categories or values represented in the chart and used to plot the data

  5. In Working with charts, Axis
    a. One row or column of values, or a set of data points, used to plot the values in a chart
    b. Groups of related data points that are usually displayed as labels on the x- axis of a graph
    c. The individual values plotted in a chart and represented by bars, lines, pie, slices, dots, and other shapes
    d. Either the horizontal or vertical boundaries of the chart associated with either the categories or values represented in the chart and used to plot the data

  6. In Working with charts, Data points
    a. One row or column of values, or a set of data points, used to plot the values in a chart
    b. Groups of related data points that are usually displayed as labels on the x- axis of a graph
    c. The individual values plotted in a chart and represented by bars, lines, pie, slices, dots, and other shapes
    d. Either the horizontal or vertical boundaries of the chart associated with either the categories or values represented in the chart and used to plot the data

  7. In Working with charts, Categories
    a. One row or column of values, or a set of data points, used to plot the values in a cha
    b. Groups of related data points that are usually displayed as labels on the x- axis of a graph
    c. The individual values plotted in a chart and represented by bars, lines, pie, slices, dots, and other shapes
    d. Either the horizontal or vertical boundaries of the chart associated with either the categories or values represented in the chart and used to plot the data

  8. In Working with charts, Legend
    a. A symbol such as +,-, *, and/ that represent a mathematical function such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
    b. Groups of related data points that are usually displayed as labels on the x- axis of a graph
    c. A tool used to copy the format from a range of cells or text and apply it to another range or paragraph
    d. A guide that explains the symbols, colors, or patterns used to identify the data series in a chart

  9. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for Column
    a. Relationships of one data series as part of a whole
    b. Individual items at a specific time or comparisons between items
    c. Variation in data over a period of time with high-low-close represented
    d. Variations over a period of time or comparisons between items

  10. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for chart type Bar
    a. Trends or variations in data over a period of time, at even intervals
    b. Individual items at a specific time or comparisons between items
    c. Variation or clusters of data in multiple data series
    d. Optimum combinations between two sets of data

  11. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for chart type Line
    a. Trends or variations in data over a period of time, at even intervals
    b. Amounts and rates of change over a period of time
    c. Variation or clusters of data in multiple data series
    d. Combined values of a number of data series

  12. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for chart type Pie
    a. Relationships of one data series as part of a whole
    b. Amounts and rates of change over a period of time
    c. 3-D effects for column and bar chart types
    d. Variation or clusters of data in multiple data series

  13. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for chart type Xy (scatter)
    a. Variation in data over a period of time with high-low-close represented
    b. 3-D effects for column and bar chart types
    c. Amounts and rates of change over a period of time
    d. Variation or clusters of data in multiple data series

  14. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for chart type Area
    a. Variation in data over a period of time with high-low-close represented
    b. 3-D effects for column and bar chart types
    c. Amounts and rates of change over a period of time
    d. Variation or clusters of data in multiple data series

  15. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for chart type Doughnut
    a. Variation in data over a period of time with high-low-close represented
    b. 3-D effects for column and bar chart types
    c. Amounts and rates of change over a period of time
    d. Variation or clusters of data in multiple data series

  16. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for chart type Radar
    a. Trends or variations in data over a period of time, at even intervals
    b. Individual items at a specific time or comparisons between items
    c. Combined values of a number of data series
    d. Optimum combinations between two sets of data

  17. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for chart type Surface
    a. Trends or variations in data over a period of time, at even intervals
    b. Individual items at a specific time or comparisons between items
    c. Combined values of a number of data series
    d. Optimum combinations between two sets of data

  18. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for chart type Bubble
    a. A guide that explains the symbols, colors, or patterns used to identify the data series in a chart
    b. Trends or variations in data over a period of time, at even intervals
    c. Variation or clusters of data in multiple data series
    d. The intersection of a row and a column

  19. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for chart type Stock
    a. Variation in data over a period of time with high-low-close represented
    b. A guide that explains the symbols, colors, or patterns used to identify the data series in a chart
    c. left to the worksheet designer and is determined by style and convention
    d. The intersection of a row and a column

  20. In Working with charts, the right emphasizes for chart type Cylinder, cone, and pyramid
    a. Trends or variations in data over a period of time, at even intervals
    b. Individual items at a specific time or comparisons between items
    c. Combined values of a number of data series
    d. 3-D effects for column and bar chart types

  21. The new presentation dialog box contains:
    a. 2 tabs
    b. 3 tabs
    c. 4 tabs
    d. 5 tabs

  22. You use the blank presentation icon when you want to:
    a. Start from scratch and have complete control over the design and content of you presentation
    b. Set up your presentation design and structure in five easy steps
    c. Determine the look of a presentation with minimal effort
    d. Switch from one setting to another using the same method

  23. How to create an original presentation
    a. Click the tools button on the standard toolbar and select auto layout and click ok
    b. Click the new button on the standard toolbar and select auto layout and click ok
    c. Click the insert button on the standard toolbar and select auto layout and click ok
    d. Click the format button on the standard toolbar and select auto layout and click ok

  24. To add a new paragraph at the current indent level, you will use
    a. [Shift tab]
    b. [Enter]
    c. [Tab]
    d. [Alt]

  25. To indent one level or move the paragraph to the right, you will use
    a. [Shift tab]
    b. [Enter]
    c. [Tab]
    d. [Alt]


  1. To promote one level or move the paragraph to the left, you will use
    a. [Shift tab]
    b. [Enter]
    c. [Tab]
    d. [Alt]

  2. In Designing a presentation, Color palette is
    a. A presentation on the eight coordinated colors that you can apply to slides
    b. A tool used to copy attributes of an object, such as character formatting to another object
    c. A tool in the drawing toolbar used to type text outside a text placeholder
    d. A rectangular box in which the user can type text. A selected text box can be moved like any other object on the page

  3. In Designing a presentation, Text box is
    a. A presentation on the eight coordinated colors that you can apply to slides
    b. A tool used to copy attributes of an object, such as character formatting to another object
    c. A tool in the drawing toolbar used to type text outside a text placeholder
    d. A rectangular box in which the user can type text. A selected text box can be moved like any other object on the page

  4. In Designing a presentation, Text box button is
    a. A presentation on the eight coordinated colors that you can apply to slides
    b. A tool used to copy attributes of an object, such as character formatting to another object
    c. A tool in the drawing toolbar used to type text outside a text placeholder
    d. A rectangular box in which the user can type text. A selected text box can be moved like any other object on the page

  5. In Designing a presentation, Format painter is
    a. A presentation on the eight coordinated colors that you can apply to slides
    b. A tool used to copy attributes of an object, such as character formatting to another object
    c. A tool in the drawing toolbar used to type text outside a text placeholder
    d. A rectangular box in which the user can type text. A selected text box can be moved like any other object on the page

  6. In Designing a presentation, sizing handles
    a. The small boxes that appear when an object is selected
    b. The horizontal position of text or graphics within the width of a column or between tab stops, such as left-aligned, centered, or justified
    c. The physical location of a tab stop measured from the left margin
    d. A guide that explains the symbols, colors, or patterns used to identify the data series in a chart

  7. In Designing a presentation, Alignment
    a. The small boxes that appear when an object is selected
    b. The horizontal position of text or graphics within the width of a column or between tab stops, such as left-aligned, centered, or justified
    c. The physical location of a tab stop measured from the left margin
    d. A guide that explains the symbols, colors, or patterns used to identify the data series in a chart

  8. In Designing a presentation, Tab position is
    a. The small boxes that appear when an object is selected
    b. The horizontal position of text or graphics within the width of a column or between tab stops, such as left-aligned, centered, or justified
    c. The physical location of a tab stop measured from the left margin
    d. A guide that explains the symbols, colors, or patterns used to identify the data series in a chart

  9. You can find [new slide button] on
    a. The standard toolbar
    b. Clipboard
    c. Tools : options
    d. Drawing toolbar

  10. You can find [word art button] on
    a. The standard toolbar
    b. Clipboard
    c. Tools : options
    d. Drawing toolbar

  11. In Enhancing presentation with objects , You can find [objects button] on
    a. The standard toolbar
    b. Clipboard
    c. Tools : options
    d. Drawing toolbar

  12. In Enhancing presentation with objects , The grid is
    a. The small boxes that appear when an object is selected
    b. An invisible network of lines that aligns the corners of objects
    c. Combined values of a number of data series
    d. Optimum combinations between two sets of data

  13. Object is
    a. A line or shape that drawn with the drawing tools; text is added by using the text tool button; clip art; an imported graphic
    b. The bar is displayed either at the right side or at the bottom of a window that contains more information than the currently displayed
    c. A button with an arrow that is displayed at each end of a scroll bar . the arrow indicates the direction the document moves when scrolled
    d. The rectangle in a scroll bar that indicates the relative position of the current screen to the beginning or end of the document

  14. You can find [clip art button] on
    a. The standard toolbar
    b. Clipboard
    c. Tools : options
    d. Drawing toolbar

  15. The auto shapes menu contains
    a. Arrows, stars, and banners
    b. Rotate, grid, and flip
    c. Cylinder, cone, and pyramid
    d. Bubble, Text box, and Color palette

  16. You use the oval button and the rectangle button to draw
    a. Arrows, stars, and banners
    b. Rotate, grid, and flip
    c. Circles and squares
    d. Bubble, Text box, and Color palette


  1. If you want to draw a straight line, you hold
    a. The [alt] key while using the line button
    b. The [shift] key while using the line button
    c. The [tab] key while using the line button
    d. The [F5] key while using the line button



  2. The Internet was formed in 1968 when what U.S government agency created the advanced Research Projects Agency? A ... C ... F ... J ... O ... ?
    a. The Attorney General’s office.
    b. The Justice Department.
    c. The Department of Defense.
    d. The Pentagon.

  3. Why was The Internet Created using multiple connections among multiple hosts?
    a. Because a computer program created this configuration as being the best among many options.
    b. Because several individuals in various Locations had the same idea at the same time.
    c. So that researchers in various locations could communicate with each other.
    d. Because of the security risks involved with a decentralized network.

  4. What is Transmission Control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP)?
    a. Software that passes information form one computer to another.
    b. Software that maps the Internet.
    c. Software that censors incoming massages.
    d. Software that directs a message along a prescribed route.

  5. The client/server model:
    a. Designates the protocols clients and servers must follow to communicate.
    b. Formulates the best route for information to travel between a client and a server.
    c. Pulls information form a server to a client.
    d. Pushes information form a server to a client.

  6. Which of the following is always required to connect to the Internet?
    a. Telephone.
    b. Modem.
    c. Wireless telephone.
    d. Operating system.

  7. Which of the following protocols is used specifically to transfer large files?
    a. Hypertext Transfer Pocola (Http).
    b. File Transfer Protocol (ftp).
    c. Telnet.
    d. Post Office Protocol (POP).

  8. What is a domain name?
    a. The billing address of an ISP account.
    b. An easily recognizable name that identifies specific host on the Internet.
    c. A person or company’s IP address.
    d. A person or company’s e-mail address.

  9. What is a virtual domain?
    a. An person or company’s IP address.
    b. An easily recognizable name that identifies a specific Web server on the Internet.
    c. A domain name that is hosted by third- party ISP.
    d. An imaginary domain name.

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