COMPUTER AWARENESS - NETWORK ARCHITECTURE MCQS SET 90
1. The statement which does not hold true for modems is
A. The fastest transfer rate is 56kbps
A. The fastest transfer rate is 56kbps
B. It stands for modulator and demodulator
C. It uses the telephone lines
D. All of the aboveC. It uses the telephone lines
ANSWER: A.The fastest transfer rate is 56kbps
2. One can access email from anywhere with the help of
A. Message board B. Weblog C. Webmail interface D. Forum
ANSWER: C.Webmail interface
3. It is not a part of email address
A. Underscore (_) B. At sign (@) C. Period (.) D. Space ( )
ANSWER:D. Space ( )
4. Modem is nothing but
A. Mainframe operating device manager B. A type of secondary memory
C. Modulator demodulator D. Micro operating device manager
ANSWER: C.Modulator demodulator
5. Modems are configured in such a manner that any incoming calls are automatically answered. Manufacturer provides inbuilt modems in many user computers. In this case the greatest security risk when dealing with the modems is
A. Server access without the knowledge of network administrator
B. Remote access without the knowledge of network administrator
C. Local access without the knowledge of network administrator
D. Client access without the knowledge of network administrator
ANSWER: B.Remote access without the knowledge of network administrator
6. IP address in computing stands for
A. Internet provider B. International pin C. Invalid pin D. Internet protocol
ANSWER: D.Internet protocol
7. Which one of the following describes the contents of the message when sending an email?
A. To B. Subject C. CC D. BCC
ANSWER: B.Subject
8. To which company does Gmail belong?
A. Rediff B. Great mail C. Yahoo D. Google
ANSWER: D.Google
9. What do you mean by RAS?
A. Remote access service B. Remote access security C. Random access service
D. Random access security
ANSWER: A.Remote access service
10. Which service is used for sending or receiving main on the internet?
A. FTP B. Gopher C. Email D. All of the above
ANSWER: C.Email
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