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1 |  |  The concept related to using computer networks to link people and resources. |
|  | A) | connectivity |
|  | B) | GPS |
|  | C) | TCP/IP |
|  | D) | Wi-Fi |
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2 |  |  A high-frequency transmission cable that delivers television signals as well as connects computers in a network. |
|  | A) | coaxial |
|  | B) | hi def |
|  | C) | 3-D |
|  | D) | twisted pair |
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3 |  |  A short-range radio communication standard that transmits data over short distances of up to approximately 30 feet. |
|  | A) | Bluetooth |
|  | B) | broadband |
|  | C) | DSL |
|  | D) | TCP/IP |
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4 |  |  The speed with which a modem transmits data is called its: |
|  | A) | digital velocity |
|  | B) | dynamic rate |
|  | C) | modular rating |
|  | D) | transfer rate |
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5 |  |  The bandwidth typically used for DSL, cable, and satellite connections to the Internet. |
|  | A) | baseband |
|  | B) | broadband |
|  | C) | medium band |
|  | D) | voiceband |
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6 |  |  Every computer on the Internet has a unique numeric address called a(n): |
|  | A) | IP address |
|  | B) | DNS |
|  | C) | broadcast |
|  | D) | packet |
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7 |  |  Sometimes referred to as a LAN adapter, these expansion cards connect a computer to a network. |
|  | A) | PCMCIA |
|  | B) | NIC |
|  | C) | server |
|  | D) | VPN |
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8 |  |  A device that allows one LAN to be linked to other LANs or to larger networks. |
|  | A) | IDS |
|  | B) | network gateway |
|  | C) | PAN |
|  | D) | switch |
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9 |  |  Typically using Wi-Fi technology, these wireless access points are available from public places such as coffee shops, libraries, bookstores, colleges, and universities. |
|  | A) | hotspots |
|  | B) | extranets |
|  | C) | PANs |
|  | D) | LANs |
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10 |  |  Bus, ring, star, tree, and mesh are types of network: |
|  | A) | topologies |
|  | B) | protocols |
|  | C) | strategies |
|  | D) | devices |
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