Professional Documents
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Part One - 40 Part Two - 60
Part One - 40 Part Two - 60
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 TEAR-OFF ANSWER SHEET only, attached to 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 tear-off answer sheet attached to the question
paper, following instructions therein.
(1x10)
1.1
A)
B)
C)
D)
1.2
A)
B)
C)
D)
Which of the following is a standard for external gateway programs to interface with
information server such as HTTP server?
Proxy Server
Web Server
CGI
Http daemon
1.3
A)
B)
C)
D)
1.4
Which of the following file is not compiled, but is a simple ASCII text file that can be
parsed?
Java
C++
VRML
Word
A)
B)
C)
D)
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1.5
A)
B)
C)
D)
1.6
A)
B)
C)
D)
ASP is product of
Sun Micro System
Red Hat
Oracle
Microsoft
1.7
A)
B)
C)
D)
1.8
A)
B)
C)
D)
1.9
A)
B)
C)
D)
1.10
A)
B)
C)
D)
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2.
Each statement below is either TRUE or FALSE. Choose the most appropriate one
and ENTER in the tear-off sheet attached to the question paper, following
instructions therein.
(1x10)
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
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 tear-off answer sheet
attached to the question paper, following instructions therein.
(1x10)
X
3.1
A.
packets
3.2
B.
USENET
3.3
C.
heading
3.4
D.
WAN
3.5
E.
Cookies
3.6
F.
domain name
3.7
G.
EDI
3.8
H.
HTTP
3.9
I.
TCP/IP
3.10
J.
multiple inheritances
K.
multi threading
L.
plug-ins
M.
components
N.
tags
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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 tear-off answer sheet attached to the
question paper, following instructions therein.
(1 x 10)
A.
JPEG
B.
VRML
C.
Tools
D.
Client program
E.
XML
F.
HTML
G.
X-Windows
H.
Browser
I.
DNS protocol
J.
Firewall
K.
Anchor
L.
FTP
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
The ________ protects your network by blocking unwanted users from gaining access.
4.7
4.8
Internet option from ________ menu can be used to set home page for internet explorer.
4.9
4.10
Style sheets let you control the visual appearance of ________ document by creating a
series of description.
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PART TWO
(Answer any FOUR questions)
5.
a)
b)
6.
a)
b)
c)
7.
a)
b)
c)
8.
a)
b)
9.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Write an HTML program to send mail. The page should provide three text boxes for user
name, e-mail address, message and two command buttons for sending mails and
resetting text box.
E-mail is the internets most widely used feature. Explain the structure of the e-mail.
(10+5)
Describe the types of Internet crimes.
Explain OS network architecture model.
IRC client programs connect over the Internet to central IRC servers that distribute the
messages around the network. Write a short note on how IRC clients and server
interacts.
(5+6+4)
Search engine can be used to find out various website or software from internet. What
are the types of search engine? Explain with example.
Explain, what is Information Security?
Explain the following FTP command:
i)
ls
ii)
mget
iii)
mput
iv)
open
v)
pwd
(5+5+5)
List four graphics image file formats? Explain the context in which each one of them is
used.
What is encryption? Describe applications of encryption.
(8+7)
Write short notes on any three of the following:
Router
Web server
LAN & WAN
Script language
(5x3)
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