What does "LAN" stand for?
Local Area Network
What does "URL" stand for?
Uniform Resource Locator
What does "IP" in IP address stand for?
Internet Protocol
What does bandwidth measure?
The amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given time.
Name two popular web browsers.
Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox
What network covers a larger area, like a city or country?
Wide Area Network (WLAN)
How many versions of IP addresses are commonly used today?
Two (IPv4 and IPv6)
Is bandwidth measured in bits or bytes per second?
Bits per second
What is the main purpose of a web browser?
To access and display websites on the internet.
What is the main purpose of a network?
To connect devices so they can communicate and share resources.
What does "https" mean in a URL?
stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure.
What do the numbers in an IPv4 address represent?
They represent a specific device's location on a network.
What could happen if too many devices are using the same network bandwidth?
The network speed could slow down.
True or False: Internet Explorer is a search engine.
False
Which device is commonly used to connect different devices within a network?
Router
What part of the URL specifies the type of file being accessed?
The file extension at the end (e.g., .html, .jpg)
True or False: Every device connected to the internet has a unique IP address.
True
True or False: Bandwidth and internet speed are the same thing.
False
Which web browser is developed by Apple?
Safari
What is the main difference between a LAN and a WLAN?
LAN is for a small geographic area, while WLAN is for a larger geographic area.
True or False: A URL is the same thing as a domain name.
True
What is the main purpose of an IP address?
To identify and locate devices on a network.
What term describes the maximum rate of data transfer across a network?
Bandwidth capacity
What feature in a browser helps protect your privacy while browsing?
Incognito or private mode