1. Which protocol is used for transferring web pages from web servers to the client?
A) SMTP
B) FTP
C) HTTP
D) SCP
2. What does FTP stand for and what is its primary use?
A) File Transfer Protocol, used to transfer large files
B) File Transformation Protocol, used to transform file formats
C) Fast Transmission Protocol, used for quick file sharing
D) Fundamental Transfer Protocol, used in basic networking.
3. Which protocol ensures secure communication over insecure networks between two untrusted hosts?
A) HTTPS
B) SSH
C) FTP
D) HTTP
4. What is the primary function of SMTP in email communication?
A) To encrypt emails
B) To receive emails
C) To send emails
D) To store emails
5. What information is included in a data packet managed by TCP/IP?
A) Only the source and destination
B) Only the data and error check
C) Source, destination, packet sequence, data, and error check
D) Only packet sequence and data
Q2: Fill in the Blanks
1. _______ is the secure version of HTTP that is used for encrypting the transmission of web pages.
2. The process of exchanging data packets between computers on a network is known as _______.
3. TELNET allows a user to access other hosts on the network through a virtual terminal protocol, making it possible to _______.
4. The _______ protocol is used to transfer computer files securely from a local host to a remote host.
5. VoIP technology uses a set of protocols that enables voice conversations over the _______.
Q3: Match the Column
Q4: True/False
1. SFTP stands for Simple File Transfer Protocol.
2. TCP/IP protocols only include TCP and do not involve IP.
3. Packet switching refers to the static routing of data between a source and destination.
4. TELNET is considered a secure network communication protocol.
5. FTP can be used to manage files on a web server.
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