1. A LAN connects computers that reside in a single geographic location on the premises of the company that operates the LAN 1.True 2.False.

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1. A LAN connects computers that reside in a single geographic location on the premises of the company that operates the LAN 1.True 2.False

2. The internet is a … 1.WAN 2.Network owned by the US government 3.A local area network called a WAN 4.Network of networks

3. A means for coordinating activity between two or more communicating computers is a: 1.Reference model for Open Systems Interconnection 2.Protocol 3.Communications Protocol

4. Protocols working together in a layered protocol scheme are called 1.Architectures 2.Schematic diagrams

5. HTTP is an acronym for: 1.Hypertext Transfer Process 2.Hyper Transfer Text Protocol 3.Hypertext Transfer Protocol 4.High Transfer Text Protocol

6. Which of the following is NOT a component of a LAN... 1.NIC (Network Interface Card) 2.Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable 3.Computers 4.Network Interface Protocol Hub (NIPH)

7. The Acronym ISP stands for: 1.Internet Service Processor 2.Internet Service Provider 3.Internet System Protocol 4.None of the above

8. A modem converts the digital signal from the computer to an 1.Analog or wavy signal 2.Synchronized digital signal 3.DSL signal

9. Satellite transmissions are faster than Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) media 1.True 2.False

10. A Virtual Private Network.… 1.Is a WAN that uses the internet to create appearance of a private point to point connection 2.Utilizes a connection called a tunnel 3.Has an extensive encryption system to protect the privacy of the connection 4.All choices above are correct 5.No choices above are correct