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Practice Test: Evolution Of The Internet
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Practice Test: Evolution Of The Internet
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1. ……………. is a global hypertext system that was initially developed in 1989 by Tim Berners Lee. 
2. In …………………, the ARPANET was officially shut down and dismantled.
3. After ……………. the national science foundation(NSF) which formed the national science foundation networks(NSFNET) linked five of the regional supercomputer centers together to provide a national high-speed backbone network across the United States. 
4. ………….. allows remote accessing to the files which contain programs, technical handouts, reports etc. 
5. At first, ARPANET was intended to support the ……………… on fault-tolerant computer networks. 
6. Which of the following networks are contributing to the growth of the Internet? 
i) ARPANET   ii) MILNET  iii) USENET  iv) CSNET  v) WWW
7. ARPANET used the concept of packet switching network consisting of subnet and …………… computers. 
8. The subnet was the first electronic store and forward type ………….. network.
9. The ……………. application is built with a protocol interpreter, a data transfer, process and user interface.
10. Which of the following are the person to group services located under communication services of the Internet. 
11. Which of the following are information retrieval services on the internet?
i) World Wide Web  ii) File Transfer Protocol  iii) Telnet  iv) Email
12. FTP uses ……………. as a transport protocol to provide relative end to end connections.
13. The services that are available of the internet are classified into the following two categories. 
i) communication services  ii) management services  iii) information retrieval services
14. ………… is a globally existing network of networks consisting of a huge number of computers situated in all the parts of the world. 
15. ………………. was created for organizing machines into domains and map hostname onto IP address. 
16. After ……………….., the ARPANET became available for the academic research, government employee and contractors. 
17. ARPANET was developed by the ARPA(Advanced Research Project Agency) in ……………….. which is the research arm of DOD. 
18. Before ARPANET, the networks were basically the telephone networks which operated on the ……….. principle. 
19. Internet was possible because of the use of the TCP/IP reference model and ……………… protocol stack.