JSS2 Digital Tech 3rd Test/Third Term
  • 1. What does "URL" stand for in internet terminology?
A) Uniform Resource Locator
B) Unique Remote Location
C) Universal Reform Link
D) Unlimited Resource Library
  • 2. Which of the following is NOT a web browser?
A) Google Chrome
B) Microsoft Word
C) Opera
D) Apple Safari
  • 3. Which one pf these is a Map or Directory on Internet and Web Service.
A) Web browser
B) None of above
C) Search Engine
D) Analogy
  • 4. What does the "HTTP" at the beginning of a website address stand for?
A) Hypertext Transmission Program
B) Host Transfer Text Protocol
C) Hyperlink Transfer Process
D) Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  • 5. What text or symbol is used to connect one webpage to another when you click on it?
A) Title bar
B) Scrollbar
C) Status bar
D) Hyperlink
  • 6. What is the primary purpose of a Search Engine?
A) To type and format documents
B) To find specific information and websites on the internet
C) To play an important role
D) To draw and edit pictures
  • 7. What does the term "Network Topology" refer to?
A) The physical or logical layout of a computer network
B) The price of setting up a network
C) The speed of the internet connection
D) The type of operating system used on a server
  • 8. Which network topology connects all computers to a single central cable?
A) Bus Topology
B) Ring Topology
C) Mesh Topology
D) Star Topology
  • 9. In a Star topology, what central device is typically used to connect all the computers together?
A) Taminator
B) Coaxial cable
C) Hub or Switch
D) T-connector
  • 10. Which network topology forms a closed loop where data travels in one direction from one computer to the next?
A) Ring Topology
B) Star Topology
C) Mesh Topology
D) Tree Topology
  • 11. What component is placed at both ends of a Bus topology cable to prevent signal bounce?
A) Router
B) Switch
C) Node
D) Taminator
  • 12. Which topology is considered highly redundant because every computer is connected directly to every other computer?
A) Hybrid Topology
B) Star Topology
C) Bus Topology
D) Ring Topology
  • 13. If the central switch in a Star topology breaks down, what happens to the network?
A) Computers automatically switch to a ring setup
B) The network continues working normally
C) The entire network fails completely
D) Only the server stops working
  • 14. Which of the following is an advantage of a Bus topology?
A) It remains fast even when many computers are added
B) It is very easy to find broken cables
C) It requires a lot of expensive hardware to set up
D) It is simple, cheap, and easy to set up for a few computers
  • 15. In which topology will a break in the main cable cause the entire network to stop working?
A) Star Topology
B) Bus Topology
C) Mesh Topology
D) Tree Topology
  • 16. What do we call any device (like a computer or printer) that is connected to
A) Token
B) Terminator
C) Cable
D) Node
  • 17. Which topology is commonly used in modern school computer labs because it is easy to troubleshoot and configure?
A) Bus Topology
B) Star Topology
C) Tree Topology
D) Mesh Topology
  • 18. Why is a Star topology easier to troubleshoot than a Bus topology?
A) It does not use any cables at all
B) Disconnecting one faulty computer does not affect the others
C) It is the oldest network type available
D) It uses terminators at every single computer
  • 19. Which device is used to connect a computer to a network cable or wireless network?
A) Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
B) Network Interface Card (NIC)
C) Central Processing Unit (CPU)
D) Sound Card
  • 20. What is the primary function of a network Router?
A) To permanently store user files
B) To print documents from multiple computers
C) To forward data packets between different networks
D) To protect the computer from dust
  • 21. In a network, the computer that requests services, files, or web pages is called the ________.
A) Client
B) Router
C) Switch
D) Server
  • 22. A powerful, high-performance computer that stores files and provides services to other computers on a network is known as a ________.
A) Workstation
B) Server
C) Node
D) Client
  • 23. Which type of network cable uses light pulses to transmit data at very high speeds?
A) Fiber-optic cable
B) Telephone wire
C) Coaxial cable
D) Twisted cable
  • 24. What is the full meaning of the abbreviation NIC in networking?
A) Network Internal Cable
B) Network Interface Card
C) Network Internet Connection
D) New Information Computer
  • 25. Every Network Interface Card (NIC) has a unique, permanent hardware address assigned by the manufacturer. This is called a/an ________.
A) IP Address
B) URL Address
C) Email address
D) MAC address
  • 26. Which transmission medium sends data through the air using radio waves instead of physical cables?
A) Twisted-pair cable
B) Fiber-optic cable
C) Coaxial cable
D) Wi-Fi (Wireless)
  • 27. What is the main purpose of a network server?
A) To share resources like files, printers, and applications with clients
B) To speed up the typing rate of the user
C) To turn off all computers at the same time
D) To allow users to play offline games
  • 28. Which of the following is an example of a software component required for a network to function?
A) Network Operating System (NOS)
B) D. Central Switch
C) C. Fiber-optic cable
D) Network Interface Card (NIC)
  • 29. What is the simplest definition of "Cloud Computing"?
A) Using computers to predict rainfall and weather patterns
B) Storing data on weather satellites in the sky
C) Storing and accessing data and programs over the internet instead of your local hard drive
D) Connecting computers using long underground copper cables
  • 30. Which of the following is a popular example of a cloud storage service?
A) Microsoft Word
B) Notepad
C) VLC Media Player
D) Google Drive
  • 31. In cloud computing, where is your data actually saved?
A) Inside the computer monitor
B) On your computer’s RAM
C) On secure physical servers located in remote data centers
D) On a local floppy disk
  • 32. What is a major advantage of using cloud computing for a business?
A) It makes computers run without electricity
B) It works perfectly without an internet connection
C) It completely eliminates the need for computer keyboards
D) It reduces the cost of buying expensive physical servers and hardware
  • 33. Apple users utilize a specific built-in cloud service to automatically back up their photos, contacts, and documents. What is it called?
A) Google Drive
B) Dropbox
C) iCloud
D) OneDrive
  • 34. To access your files in the cloud, what do you primarily need?
A) A Printer
B) An internet connection
C) A CD-ROM
D) ) A flash drive
  • 35. Google Docs and Microsoft 365 are examples of what kind of cloud service?
A) Cloud Storage
B) Cloud-based productivity/collaboration tools
C) Cloud Gaming
D) Cloud hardware
  • 36. Social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok store your photos and videos on the cloud so that you can:
A) Print them instantly
B) Send them as text messages
C) Delete them permanently without logging in
D) View them from any device securely
  • 37. How does cloud computing help save money?
A) It eliminates the need for electricity
B) It gives you free physical computers
C) It pays you cash every time you log in
D) Companies don't have to buy expensive physical servers and hard drives
  • 38. Which of these is a benefit of cloud computing for businesses?
A) Hardware never needs maintenance
B) No need to ever pay for software
C) Less need for large physical office spaces to store paper files
D) Employees cannot work from home
  • 39. What is the biggest disadvantage of cloud computing?
A) Files are too small to save
B) It is very easy for offline users to read your files
C) You cannot use cloud apps if your internet connection goes down
D) It makes your computer extremely heavy
  • 40. What does it mean when a cloud application is updated?
A) The software will stop working forever
B) You have to physically open your computer to change parts
C) The updates happen automatically over the internet by the service provider
D) You must buy a new CD-ROM
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