Networks The medium is : r1 The physical environment through which network communication takes place : r2 a device that ensures the computer is connected to a network : r3 active network element connecting its individual parts : r4 formal language defining the way of communication : r1 ok -- The device, which is responsible for signal transmission over long distances is called: : r1 repeater : r2 port : r3 medium : r4 switch : r1 ok -- A fixed data package that is sent by the network is called : r1 packet : r2 medium : r3 port : r4 protocol : r1 ok -- A network covering a vast area is called an acronym : r1 WAN : r2 MAN : r3 LAN : r4 PAN : r1 ok -- The term "Mesh" network topology, where individual computers are connected : r1 random : r2 in circle : r3 in tree : r4 to one central point through which they communicate : r1 ok -- The FTP function indicates : r1 file transfer : r2 system of computer names for easier remembering : r3 fast and instant transfer of relationships : r4 sending messages over SMTP : r1 ok -- Presentation layer : r1 controls the formatting of data transmissions : r2 provides processes controlling data transmission, transmission error handling, and transmission logging : r3 provides functions for establishing appropriate connections : r4 includes processes that detect data-level errors during data transfer : r1 ok -- Active attacks do not include: : r1 traffic monitoring : r2 data modification : r3 creating false data : r4 delete messages : r1 ok -- Technologies that can detect positioning accuracy up to one meter are called : r1 geolocation : r2 IP addresses : r3 Identification technology : r4 cookies : r1 ok -- Orbot belongs to : r1 privacy-friendly technology : r2 identification technology : r3 geolocation technology : r4 behavioral technology : r1 ok -- A program that uses the Internet to send data from a computer without the user's knowledge is known as: : r1 spyware : r2 dialer : r3 adware : r4 Phishing : r1 ok - The URL based on the location of the current document, omitting some parts of the address, is called: : r1 relative URL : r2 absolute URL : r3 cool URL : r4 user-friendly URL : r1 ok -- VLANs are not broken down by: : r1 network range : r2 ports : r3 network protocol : r4 group IP broadcast : r1 ok -- WMAN's : r1 a type of wireless network connecting multiple wireless local area networks : r2 network covering large areas : r3 stands for wireless security : r4 IEEE 802.11 wireless network security : r1 ok -- The highest layer of the ISO / OSI reference model is : r1 application layer : r2 relational layer : r3 presentation layer : r4 transport layer : r1 ok -- The layer ensuring connection of data is referred to as: : r1 link layer : r2 physical layer : r3 network layer : r4 application layer : r1 ok -- Establishing, maintaining and deleting sessions is a task performed by : r1 session layer : r2 presentation layer : r3 transport layer : r4 application layer : r1 ok -- A separate entity capable of performing the processing and transmission of information is referred to as: : r1 system : r2 frame : r3 network architecture : r4 transport layer : r1 ok -- FTAM is a program : r1 providing remote file management : r2 providing network monitoring and management : r3 provides terminal emulation and remote connection : r4 specifying protocols and functions for messaging and e-mail : r1 ok -- What is multicast? : r1 packet providing services to selected group of users : r2 packet having one particular recipient expressed by the network address : r3 packet for all network users : r4 packet using group address : r1 ok