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M2-R4: INTERNET TECHNOLOGY AND WEB DESIGN July, 2013


M2-R4: INTERNET TECHNOLOGY AND WEB DESIGN

NOTE:
1. There are TWO PARTS in this Module/Paper. PART ONE contains FOUR questions and PART TWO contains FIVE questions.
2. PART ONE is to be answered in the OMR ANSWER SHEET only, supplied with the question paper, as per the instructions contained therein. PART ONE is NOT to be answered in the answer book.
3. Maximum time allotted for PART ONE is ONE HOUR. Answer book for PART TWO will be
supplied at the table when the answer sheet for PART ONE is returned. However, candidates, who complete PART ONE earlier than one hour, can collect the answer book for PART TWO immediately after handing over the answer sheet for PART ONE.

TOTAL TIME: 3 HOURS TOTAL MARKS: 100
(PART ONE – 40; PART TWO – 60)
PART ONE
(Answer all the questions)

1. Each question below gives a multiple choice of answers. Choose the most
appropriate one and enter in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question
paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)
1.1 On the Internet which version of Internet Protocol is most widely used
A) IPv1
B) IPv3
C) IPv4
D) IPv6
Answer

1.2 A web publishing tool developed by Microsoft is
A) Netscape Navigator
B) Front Page
C) Hot Metal
D) Page Mill
Answer

1.3 What is a Cookie?
A) Computer Code used to show animation and play sound.
B) Information sent to the computer that is used later to give information back to a visited web
site.
C) An advertisement that will at sometime be displayed on your screen.
D) Computer code that automatically records all purchases and payments, you make from your
computer.
Answer

1.4 SMTP is associated with
A) TCP/IP
B) Electronic Mail
C) Internet Explorer
D) www
Answer

1.5 Secure Socket Layer (SSL), a protocol developed by
(A) IETF
(B) APPLE
(C) Netscape
(D) HP
Answer

1.6 Which of the following is best suited for networking in a building?
A) WAN
B) MAN
C) LAN
D) SAN
Answer

1.7 The pieces of information that are sent over internet is
A) Cookies
B) Tags
C) Packets
D) Components
Answer

1.8 Which of the following is NOT a valid image format?
A) tiff
B) gif
C) jpeg
D) mpeg
Answer

1.9 Which type of physical cable has fastest transmission speed?
A) Twisted-wire Pairs
B) Co-axial Cable
C) Fiber Optic Cable
D) Micro-Wave
Answer

1.10 An applet is a

A) picture displayed on a web page.
B) program that can be embedded in another application.
C) tag is HTML program.
D) security Protocol.
Answer

2. Each statement below is either TRUE or FALSE. Choose the most appropriate one and ENTER in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)

2.1 TCP/IP divides the message into packets that are sent over the lines and directed by routers to their destination.

2.2 A Permanent assigned IP address, one that is given to a computer or router connected to the internet is called dynamic IP address.

2.3 IPv6, the latest IP routing protocol has IP address size of 128 bits.

2.4 Using cookies file, a web server can keep track of the web pages you visit.

2.5 A Meta Search engine maintains its own database information.

2.6 In a dithered image, a lot of information is lost from the original image and it can not be reconstructed from the file containing dithered image.

2.7 In an Email message, users in Cc fields can not see other recipients whereas users in BCc fields can see all the recipients of the message.

2.8 In a <FRAMESET> tag COLS and ROWS can not be used in conjunction with one another.

2.9 The image and hyperlink both can not be included in a table in HTML.

2.10 JPG can save full color information about an image comparing to GIF, since JPG store 24 bits per pixel whereas GIF is limited to 8 bits per pixel.

Answer


3. Match words and phrases in column X with the closest related meaning/word(s)/phrase(s) in column Y. Enter your selection in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)

                         

X
Y
3.1
A Computer Program that translates between domain names and IP addresses
A.
Cryptography
3.2
A measure of the rate at which data is transferred over telecommunication lines.
B.
Cache
3.3
Local Memory where copies of frequently used or recently requested web pages are saved.
C.
Resolver
3.4
A set of legal rights extended to an individual or company
that has produced a creative work.
D.
Patent Law
3.5
The science of encoding and decoding information.
E.
Baud rate
3.6
A mechanism that can be used to sign an electronic Document officially.
F.
Copyright
3.7
A web document that contains any combination of audio, graphics, movie or video as well as links and navigation
tools.
G.
Bookmarks
3.8
A system that is used by mailer and web browser to
identify file contents by use of file extension.
H.
Router
3.9
A special purpose computer that directs packets of data along a network.
I.
Netiquette
3.10
While using email to express opinions or ideas,
especially when the message will be read by people who do not know you well.
J.
Lynx


K.
Hypermedia


L.
Digital signature


M.
MIME

Answer


4. Each statement below has a blank space to fit one of the word(s) or phrase(s) in the
list below. Enter your choice in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question
paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)
A. ISDN B. Gatherer C. DHCP
D. Javascript E. Network F. MODEM
G. WWW H. Transport I. Router
J. IMAP K. WWW L. History
M. SLIP
4.1 ________ protocol used for transferring packets over a telephone lines.
4.2 ________ is a scripting language that is embedded in HTML and is useful for adding
dynamic features to web pages.
4.3 ________ uses regular telephone lines and replaces Modem with special adaptors up to five
times faster than a traditional Modem.
4.4 ________ makes it easy and possible for nearly anyone to publish and browse hypertext
documents on the internet.
4.5 The component that traverses the web, collecting information about pages is called
________.
4.6 A protocol that has been designed to transport messages between workstation and mail
server is called ________.
4.7 ________ is a protocol by which a machine can obtain an IP number (and other network
configuration) from a server on the local network.
4.8 IP protocol is an implementation of the OSI ________ layer.
4.9 ________ feature of browser used to re-visit web sites visited during a given session.
4.10 Device used for translating digital signals into analog signals and vice-versa is called a(n)
________.

Answer


PART TWO
(Answer any FOUR questions)

5.
a) Explain structure of e-mail. What are various e-mail protocols used for sending and receiving
e-mails? Explain in short.
b) What are Cookies? How the Cookies are created and how do you remove Cookies from
Internet Explorer?
c) What is MIME? How does it help in sending binary data via e-mail message?
(5+5+5)
6.
a) What is Web Page? How webpage retrieval works with a given URL, Explain? If an HTML
document contains a number of identical copies of same image, does the browser bring
over multiple copies of image, or is it “Smart” enough to reuse the first copy it brings over?
b) Briefly describe the function of Router.
(10+5)
7.
a) Compare and Contrast Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet browser. Summarize your
findings in a page.
b) Does <SELECT> .. </SELECT> tag lies inside <OPTION> .. <OPTION> tag or vice-versa?
What does <OPTION>…</OPTION> tag do? Give an example with attributes.
c) What are Web publishing tools? What is the meaning of document management in context
of Web publishing?
(5+5+5)
8.
a) What is JavaScript? Write a JavaScript program to input any positive number in a Text Box
and display whether it is a prime number or not?
b) Write the syntax for including the audio file “song.midi” on a web page. What is the file
extension of a VRML file? Write down the HTML tag to include that file.
(10+5)
9. Write short notes on any three of the following:
a) Static IP Address and Dynamic IP Address
b) Firewall and Proxy Server
c) Network Sniffer
d) Internet and Intranet
(5+5+5)

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