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1. refers to a series of organize instruction that directs the computer to do something for us with the
help of programming language
A. Programme B. Visual Basic C. Data D. Record
The programming languages are generally divided into five levels or generations.
Choose the generation for every levels.
A. Second Generation (Assembly Language) B. Third Generation (High-Level Language)
C. Fourth Generation (Very High-Level Language) D. First generation (Machine Language)
2.
This programming language is an improvement of high-level language.
3.
Computer understands only binary number-strings of 0 and 1.
4.
This language is closer to human language compare to the machine language.
5.
This programming language is considered very low level.
6. A central device that provides a common connection point for nodes on a network.
7. A piece of computer hardware designed to allow computers to communicate over a computer
network.
8. An eight-wire connector used commonly to connect computers onto a local-area network
(LAN),
9. A device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over telephone or cable lines.
10. Local Area Network are groups of .and network devices connected together, usually within the
same building.
A. networking B. devices C. computers D. application
14. .. consists of all computers and other devices that are connected in a loop.
15. is designed with each node (file server, workstations, and peripherals) connected directly to
a central network hub.
16. .. consists of a single cable to which all the computers and other devices are connected.
17. is defined as a group of computers and network devices connected across a large physical areas
such as states or countries.
18. Computers connected to a are often connected through the telephone system.
19. If one of the nodes fails, the will still function as long as the hub is working.
20. In a .., each node connects directly to the neighbouring nodes.
21. A is also known as a bus topology.
28. A web browser enables a user to display and interact with text, images, videos, music and other information
typically located on a
A. internet B. Local Area Network C. URL D. Web page
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A. URL Box. A space to entering URL
B. Favorites button. To save the URL and you can revisite it.
C. Forward and backward button. To show you the page you view before
D. Print. Allow you to print the content of the web.
Number 37 40: Match the description with the forms of internet communication.