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Grade 10 Internet

The document defines various internet related terms and acronyms such as ARPANET, DARPA, TCP/IP, WWW, HTTP. It also lists the five types of networks as LAN, MAN, WAN, PAN, WLAN. Examples of protocols defined include TCP, HTTP, SMTP, and ISP. DSL is defined as a technology to bring high bandwidth over telephone lines. Blogs and newsgroups are briefly explained. Common internet service providers like BSNL and MTNL are listed. Domain names and URLs are identified from examples. Cable internet connection is stated to be faster than dial-up and DSL, with FTP used for file transfer. URLs and ISPs are explained with
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Grade 10 Internet

The document defines various internet related terms and acronyms such as ARPANET, DARPA, TCP/IP, WWW, HTTP. It also lists the five types of networks as LAN, MAN, WAN, PAN, WLAN. Examples of protocols defined include TCP, HTTP, SMTP, and ISP. DSL is defined as a technology to bring high bandwidth over telephone lines. Blogs and newsgroups are briefly explained. Common internet service providers like BSNL and MTNL are listed. Domain names and URLs are identified from examples. Cable internet connection is stated to be faster than dial-up and DSL, with FTP used for file transfer. URLs and ISPs are explained with
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L - INTERNET

Expand the following:

1. ARPANET - Advanced Research Projects Agency Network 


2. DARPA - Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 
3. TCP/IP - Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
4. WWW - World Wide Web
5. HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer protocol
6. LAN - Local Area Network
7. FTP - File transfer Protocol
8. HTML - Hyper Text Markup Language
9. URL - Uniform Resource Locator
10. SGML - Standard Generalized Markup Language

Long Answer Questions:

1. What are the five types of networks?


LAN, MAN, WAN, PAN, WLAN - these are five types of networks.

2. Name any four protocols and its definition.


TCP-Transfer Control Protocol-TCP enables the sender and receiver to establish a
connection.
HTTP- HyperText Transfer protocol-It is the standard set of rules that is used to access
web pages found in the World Wide Web
SMTP-Simple Mail transfer protocol-It is an internet standard for email transmission
ISP-Internet Service Providers-It has a direct connection to the Internet.

3. Define DSL.
DSL-Digital Subscriber Line-It is a technology for bringing high bandwidth information
over ordinary telephone lines

4. What is the blog and newsgroups? State it briefly.


Blogs and Newgroups.
A weblog is an online account of an individuals ideas, activities, opinions and advice. A
blog is a webpage that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for individual.
A newsgroup are discussion groups that allow people to communicate with each other
and is like a community bulletin board. All the messages in newsgroups are stored and
distributed on several computers instead of a single central server.

5. List out the Internet Service Providers.


BSNL-Bharath Sanchar Nigam Limited
MTNL-Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited
Private ISP-Airtel, Idea, Tata, Reliance etc.
6. Identify domain name and URL from the following List.
a) [email protected] name
b) doyogaEveryday.com -URL
c) www. doyogaEveryday.com/old/index.html -URL
d) 192.287.3.5-IP Address
e) http://cbse.nic.in-URL

7. Which type of Internet connection would be faster? Which protocol is used for
upload/download files from remote sites?

8. Cable service connects to the Internet via cable TV. It uses a broadband
connection and can be faster that both dial-up and DSL service. File Transfer
Protocol is used for upload/download files from remote sites.

9. Explain the terms URL and ISP in brief. Given one example for each.
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator, and is used to specify addresses on
the World Wide Web. A URL is the fundamental network identification for any
resource connected to the web (e.g., hypertext pages, images, and sound files).
Example: www.google.com
An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is the industry term for the company that can provide
you with access to the Internet, typically from a computer.
Ex:BSNL

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