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Computer Science CHAP-2 Communication and Internet Technologies End of The Chap or Exam Style Questions and Their Answers

This document discusses computer science and communication/internet technologies. It provides example exam questions and answers on topics like bit rate, serial transmission, error detection/correction, how anti-virus software works, accessing websites, CSS advantages, differences between static and dynamic IPs, and privacy concerns with cookies. The questions cover fundamental concepts in these technical areas and the answers concisely explain the key points.

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Computer Science CHAP-2 Communication and Internet Technologies End of The Chap or Exam Style Questions and Their Answers

This document discusses computer science and communication/internet technologies. It provides example exam questions and answers on topics like bit rate, serial transmission, error detection/correction, how anti-virus software works, accessing websites, CSS advantages, differences between static and dynamic IPs, and privacy concerns with cookies. The questions cover fundamental concepts in these technical areas and the answers concisely explain the key points.

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

CHAP-2
COMMUNICATION AND INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES
END OF THE CHAP OR EXAM STYLE QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS

1) Explain what is meant by bit rate.


Ans: The rate at which data is transferred is called bit rate. It is the
number of bits that can be transmitted in a given period of time. It is
measured in bits per second (bps) or more commonly now in megabit
per second (Mbps).
2) Describe two advantages of serial transmission.
Ans: Two of the advantages in serial transmission are,
i) It is much cheaper to use as it takes only one wire.
ii) It is safer to transmit data and thus errors do not occur
throughout the process.
3) Draw a line to match the error detection and correction terms to
the correct definition.

Check digit The number of bits transmitted are added up


and this calculation is transmitted with the data

Parity check A 1 or a 0 is added as an extra bit to make the


sum in a byte odd or even

Checksum A digit added when transmitting data from a


calculation performed on the digits in the data

Automatic repeat A request that is sent by the receiving device to


request tell a sender that there is an error in the data
being received.
4) Explain how anti-virus software protects a computer.
Ans: Anti-virus software protects the computer by scanning the
computer’s hard disks for viruses, malware or even spyware and
deletes it immediately. They have an update function built into them
so when a new virus is found the developers would immediately
release an update so that the new virus may be detected in your
computer’s driver if any have attacked yet. However, it cannot
prevent an attack, it can only defend after the attack has already
started.
5) Sami wants to access a website that sells his favorite records.
Explain how Sami will do this.
Ans: The way would access the website he is looking for is by opening
the web browser and typing in the address bar ‘https://www.the
websites name.com’ and that would take him to the website he
wanted to access.
6) The Rock Factory uses a CSS to store the formatting instructions for
their website. Explain what the advantages are for doing this.
Ans: The advantages for doing this are that The Rock Factory can
change the style of their website whenever they want without
changing the information presented on the website as the html
document will show its information as directed by the CSS document
which as said could be changed multiple times with no change done
to the information presented.
7) Describe the difference between a static and a dynamic IP.
Ans: The difference between static and dynamic IP is that a static IP
does not change even if the device is disconnected and reconnected
to the internet whereas a dynamic IP only stays for a limited period of
time then changed again.
8) When can the use of cookies raise concern for an internet user?
Ans: Cookies can be used to trail a person’s internet surfing activities
which can be used to show related adverts or they can be used to
store a person’s password and emails that can be accessed in a later
date.

END

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