1 - Theory of Computer Science / The Internet
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Exam Questions - The Internet
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(a) Question 7 (a) provides you with some internet related terms descriptions. You need to match the terms to the descriptions by drawing a line between them.
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(a) Question 7 (a) provides you with some internet related terms descriptions. You need to match the terms to the descriptions by drawing a line between them.
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(b) Question 7 (b) asks for an explanation as to why some websites ask you to allow cookies. As this is a 2 mark question you should give at least two points to explain why cookies are used.
Each of the following points would be worth 1 mark.
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Each of the following points would be worth 1 mark.
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- To provide pages customized for Ahmed the next time he logs on
- To implement shopping carts and one click purchasing
- To be able to distinguish between new and repeat visitors to the website
- To enable logon information to be kept on his computer
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(a) Question 3 (a) requires you to identify the 3 parts of the given URL. Each part is labelled so be sure to name them in the correct order.
1 Mark is awarded for each correctly identified part.
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Part 1 = (access) Protocol
Part 2 = Domain (name)
Part 3 = File name
(b) Question 3 part (b) requires you to describe what is meant bu internet protocol (IP)
Each of the following points are worth 1 mark (Max 4)
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(a) Question 3 (a) requires you to identify the 3 parts of the given URL. Each part is labelled so be sure to name them in the correct order.
1 Mark is awarded for each correctly identified part.
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Part 1 = (access) Protocol
Part 2 = Domain (name)
Part 3 = File name
(b) Question 3 part (b) requires you to describe what is meant bu internet protocol (IP)
Each of the following points are worth 1 mark (Max 4)
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- IP address is used to identify a device (on the internet / network
- IP address is allocated by the network ISP
- Can be used in place of URL
- IP addresses can be IPV4 or IPV6
- IP addresses can be static
- IP address can be dynamic
- Any valid example of an IP address.