Lab Report # 02
EC-113L: Application of ICT for Engineers Lab
Submitted By:
MUHAMMAD MIRAJ (24-CE-005)
ALI RAZA (24-CE-004)
MUHAMMAD NASIB SHAKEEL (24-CE-040)
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Submitted to:
Engr. Hareem Khan
Presentation
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Department of Computer Engineering HITEC
University, Taxila
Question 1..A home network is an example of a __________.
A. LAN
B. WAN
C. Server
REASON: because it connects devices within a limited geographic area, typically within a single home
or building
Question 2..Web pages are stored on a __________.
A. Modem
B. Client
C. Server
REASON: because this type of server is specifically designed to host and deliver content over the
internet
Question 3..Telephone service over the internet is known as __________.
A. Instant Messaging
B. VoIP
C. Social networking
REASON: because it transmits voice communications as data packets over the internet rather than
through traditional phone lines.
Question 4..What type of media downloads while it's playing?
A. Wi-Fi
B. Streaming
C. 4G
REASON: because it transmits data in real-time over the internet.
Question 5..The speed of an internet connection is known as its _________.
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A. Bandwidth
B. ISP
C. Wireless access point
REASON: because bandwidth measures the maximum rate at which data can be transmitted over a
network connection
Question 6..Which type of internet service uses existing phone lines and allows
simultaneous internet and phone usage?
A. Dial-up
B. DSL
C. Cable
REASON: Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) uses existing telephone lines to provide internet service by utilizing a
different frequency range than voice calls. This allows both internet and phone services to operate simultaneously
without interference
Question 7..A URL is usually typed in a browser's __________.
A. Googles
B. Plug-in
C. Address bar
REASON: because the address bar is specifically designed for users to input web addresses (URLs) to
navigate to specific websites.
Question 8..What is tabbed browsing used for?
A. To automatically bookmark your favorite web sites
B. To keep track of which plug-ins you have installed on your browser
C. To keep multiple web pages open in the same window
Question 9..The words you type into a search bar are known as __________.
A. Search terms
B. Search results
C. Googles
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REASON: because they represent the specific terms or phrases that users enter to find information
online.
Question 10..In Google, how should you phrase your search if you want to
exclude a certain word from your results (for example, "chocolate")?
A. dessert NOT chocolate
B. dessert -chocolate
C. dessert (exclude: chocolate)
D. dessert ~chocolate
REASON: This is a way to refine your search, helping you find more
relevant information by filtering out unwanted content.
Question 11..How do you access Google's Advanced Search page?
A. Click More on the navigation bar, then choose Advanced Search
B. Go to http://www.google.com/advanced
C. Click the gear icon on the results page, then choose Advanced Search
D. Click the Advanced Search link on the Google homepage
REASON: This feature is useful when a standard search doesn't yield the desired results or when
users have specific requirements for the information they seek.
Question 12..To find a specific keyword or phrase on the page your currently
viewing, press ________ on your keyboard, then type the word
you're looking for.
A. Shift+F
B. Shift+S
C. Ctrl+F (or Command+F if you have a Mac)
D. Ctrl+S (or Command+S if you have a Mac)
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REASON: Pressing Ctrl + F (or Command + F on a Mac) opens a search function within the browser
that allows you to quickly locate specific keywords or phrases on the currently viewed webpage.
Question 13..True or False: With most websites, you don't have to read the
entire page to find what you're looking for. You can just skim the
page instead.
A. True
B. False
REASON: With most websites, you can often skim the page to find the information you're looking for,
as many pages are designed with headings, bullet points, and highlighted keywords to facilitate quick
scanning. This allows users to locate relevant sections without reading every word in detail.
Question 14..When searching for facts on a controversial topic, it's best to
stick to reliable, unbiased sources like ________.
A. Popular blogs
B. Social networking sites
C. Wikipedia
D. Encyclopedia Britannica Online
E. Both C and D
REASON: Encyclopedia Britannica Online is considered a reliable and unbiased source because it is
created and reviewed by experts in various fields, ensuring the accuracy and credibility of the
information.
Question 15..Imagine your friend has forwarded you an email. The email says
that your favorite store will send you a $25 gift card if you fill
out a survey on Facebook. Where can you go to find out if the story is
true?
A. Snopes.com
B. Facebook
C. ScamFacts.org
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D. Snoop.com
REASON: Using reputable fact-checking websites and the official pages of the store helps you verify
the authenticity of claims, especially regarding promotions or offers that seem too good to be true.
Question 16..In Google, how should you phrase your search if you want to
exclude a certain word from your results (for example, "chocolate")?
A. dessert NOT chocolate
B. dessert -chocolate
C. dessert (exclude: chocolate)
D. dessert ~chocolate
REASON: This is a way to refine your search, helping you find more
relevant information by filtering out unwanted content.
Question 17..Let's imagine you're searching for hotels in Chicago. What
should you search for in order to get the most relevant results?
A. Hotel
B. Hotel illinois
C. What are some hotels in Chicago
D. Hotel Chicago
REASON: Using specific keywords and phrases in your search helps to narrow down the results to the
most relevant options
Question 18..True or False: There is no difference when using Google,
Yahoo!, Bing, or other popular search engines. They all produce the same search
results.
A. True
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B. False
REASON: While Google, Yahoo!, Bing, and other search engines may produce similar results for some
queries, they use different algorithms, ranking criteria, and indexing methods, which can lead to
variations in search results.
Question 19..In Google, how should you phrase your search if you want to
exclude a certain word from your results (for example,
"chocolate")?
A. Dessert NOT chocolate
B. Dessert -chocolate
C. Dessert (exclude: chocolate)
D. Dessert ~chocolate
REASON: This is a way to refine your search, helping you find more
relevant information by filtering out unwanted content.
Question 20..How do you access Google's Advanced Search page?
A. Click More on the navigation bar, then choose Advanced Search
B. Go to http://www.google.com/advance
C. Click the gear icon on the results page, then choose Advanced Search
D. Click the Advanced Search link on the Google homepage
REASON: This feature is useful when a standard search doesn't yield the desired results or when
users have specific requirements for the information they seek.
Question 21..To find a specific keyword or phrase on the page your currently
viewing, press ________ on your keyboard, then type the word
you're looking for.
A. Shift+F
B. Shift+S
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C. Ctrl+F (or Command+F on a Mac)
D. Ctrl+S (or Command+S on a Mac)
REASON: Pressing Ctrl + F (or Command + F on a Mac) opens a search function within the browser
that allows you to quickly locate specific keywords or phrases on the currently viewed webpage.
Question 22..True or False: With most websites, you don't have to read the
entire page to find what you're looking for. You can just skim the
page instead.
A. True
B. False
REASON: With most websites, you can often skim the page to find the information you're looking for,
as they typically use headings, bullet points, and highlighted text to facilitate quick navigation.
Question 23..When searching for facts on a controversial topic, it's best to
stick to reliable, unbiased sources like ________.
A. popular blogs
B. social networking sites
C. Wikipedia
D. Encyclopedia Britannica Online
REASON: Reliable, unbiased sources like academic journals and peer-reviewed articles are ideal for
researching controversial topics because they undergo rigorous evaluation by experts in the field before
publication.
Question 24..Why is it a good idea to bookmark your sources?
A. It makes it easier to find them again later
B. You'll receive an email whenever Google finds similar websites
C. It makes it easier to cite your sources
D. D. A and C
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Question 25..Which of the following is the best example of synthesis?
A. Copying and pasting sections from several different articles
B. Rephrasing another author's work
C. Combining others' ideas with your own to create something new
REASON: because it involves integrating different perspectives and information to form a cohesive
understanding or original argument.
Question 26..Why is it important to cite your sources?
A. It ensures that the original author will receive royalties
B. It gives credit to the original author and shows that you are not taking credit
for someone else's work
C. It gives you the legal right to distribute the original works
D. It allows you to copy and paste without using quotation marks
Question 27..True or False: You can easily avoid plagiarism by simply changing a
few words from the original source.
A. True
B. False
REASON: Plagiarism involves presenting someone else's ideas, words, or work as your own,
regardless of how much you modify it. To avoid plagiarism, it’s important to properly attribute the
original source and, when necessary, summarize or paraphrase the information in your own words while
still giving credit
Question 28..An original work is automatically protected by ________ the
moment it's created.
A. Fair Use
B. public domain
C. Creative Commons
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D. Copyright
REASON: because copyright law grants creators exclusive rights to their work without requiring
formal registration.
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