Baran CH. 10 Quiz
The "Father of the Computer" was _____________, an Englishman, who in 1836 produced designs for a "computer" that could conduct algebraic computations using stored memory and punch cards for input and output. John Napier Blaise Pascal Gottfried Leibnitz Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage
The first electronic digital computer, _____________, was developed by the British during World War II to help break the German's secret code. ENIAC UNIVAC Colossus ARPA
Colossus
The first "full-service" electronic computer, _____________, was based on the work of Iowa State University's John V. Atanasoff and introduced by scientists John Mauchly and John Presper Eckert of the University of Pennsylvania in 1946. ENIAC UNIVAC Brainiac Colossus ARPA
ENIAC
There is little doubt that municipal Wi-Fi is a fundamental right that should be available to all citizens. True False
False
When people go online, the click streams they leave provide them with privacy protection. True False
False
McLuhan's idea that new communication technologies will permit people to become increasingly involved in one another's lives is his concept of the __________: Extensions of Man Fairness Doctrine Coom Medium Global Village
Global Village
The "network of networks," consisting of LANs (Local Area Networks—networks connecting two or more computers, usually within the same building) and WANs (Wide Area Networks—networks that connect several LANs in different locations), is called the: provider World Wide Web Internet host
Internet
The global network of interconnected computers that communicate freely and share and exchange information is called the: Information System protocol World Wide Web Internet
Internet
In 1962, _____________ of the Rand Corporation proposed a packet-switching system that would allow the military to maintain command over its missiles and planes in the event of a nuclear attack. It is the basis of what we know today as the Internet. John Mauchly Paul Allen Paul Baran Steve Jobs Tim Berners-Lee
Paul Baran
Websites that function as online communities of users are called ____________________: Listservs VoIP Usenet Social networking sites
Social networking sites
The Apple II personal computer was developed by: Steve Jobs and Stephen Wozniak Bill Gates and Paul Allen Paul Baran and Paul Allen Steven Bellovin and Vinton Cerf
Steve Jobs and Stephen Wozniak
Tim Berners-Lee developed the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP). True False
True
The first successful commercial computer, used by the Census Bureau in 1951, was: ENIAC UNIVAC Colossus ARPANET
UNIVAC
Each file or directory on the Internet (that is, on the host computer connected to the Internet) is designated by an address, called its Packet Locating Number (PLN) Uniform Resource Locator (URL) Local Area Network (LAN) Internet Information Locator (IIL)
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
The most well known and arguably the most effective ______ Web site is MoveOn.org. commercial spam-free blogging activist
activist
Proponents of Internet freedom see its _____________ as providing protection for unpopular expression; proponents of greater Internet control see it as the Internet's greatest danger. anonymity reach breadth low cost
anonymity
Computers that reduce information to a code made up of the digits 1 and 0 for storage and manipulation are said to use a _____________ code. abacus binary plenary primary HTML
binary
A _____________ is a personal Web journal that comments on the news and provides links to stories that back up the commentary with evidence. dialog blog usenet listserv
blog
According to Marshall McLuhan, the computer is an extension of our ___________: eyes central nervous system feet skin
central nervous system
The lack of technological access among people of color, the poor, the disabled, and those living in rural areas is called the: information gap digital divide information slow lane technology gap
digital divide
The availability of trustworthy _____________—coding and decoding—technologies that make online use of credit and bank card numbers, addresses, social security numbers, and other sensitive information safer for both seller and buyer has fueled interest in the Internet as a place to do business. Web-lock encryption Net filter scanner
encryption
Computers that link individual personal computer users to the Internet are called: terminals mainframes ARPANET hosts
hosts
The development of the _____________—with its small size, absence of heat, and low cost—made personal computers possible. terminal microcomputer vacuum tube semiconductor
semiconductor
The widening disparity between the communication technology haves and have-nots is referred to as: flat rate billing the information gap the information slow lane the technology gap
the technology gap
According to long-time New Yorker columnist A.J. Liebling, freedom of the press is guaranteed to: all the media literate those who own the presses citizens in a democracy
those who own the presses