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BUS 3500 Review For FinalPart 1: Computer Hardware TechnologiesQ.1 The image that appears on a monitor is made up of thousands of tiny dots known as: A) Dots per inch B) PixelsC) tiny dots D) MIPSQ.2 Which of the following can be used for both input and output? A) KeyboardB) ScannerC) Touch screenD) None Q.3The distance between pixels on a computer screen is measured in millimeters and is called:A) Image pitch B) Point pitch C) pixel D) NoneQ.4A megabyte is about: A) 1024 bytes B) 1,048,576 bytes C) 1,073,741,823 bytes D) 1,099,511,627,776 bytesPart 2: The Internet and eBusinessQ.5What is the system that allows users to enter names instead of IP addresses in order to get access to Internet web service?a) Domain lookup systemb) Dot-com systemc) Internet Name Serviced) None of the aboveQ.6What does an Intranet allow?a) Manage web contentb) Provide customers with limited access to a company’s intranetc) Export data to an external service providere) None of the aboveQ.7Which of the following is NOT needed, on the Web server end, in order for the server to provide service to users?a) Network operating systemb) Web browserc) IP addressd) TCP/IPe) Domain namef) Workstation operating systemg) Internet accessPart 3: Network TechnologiesQ.8 A node can be defined as a computer that is part of a network/1T FQ.9 A standard telephone system uses twisted pair cable to transmit voiceFT FQ.10. If the hub fails in a network with a star topology, the entire network will shut down.T FQ.11. In a client/server network one or more computers act as server(s) and the other computers on the network request services from the server(s).T FQ.12 In a peer-to-peer network, any computers could receive and provide service. T FQ.13 Bus, ring, star, and mesh are all examples of:A) Network topologiesB) Network protocolsC) Network servicesD) Transmission


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