For a quick review to see what you've learned, answer the following questions. Submit the quiz as request available there. multiple choice 1. The Internet is primarily funded by a. your state income taxes. b. voluntary contributions. c. your federal income taxes. d. Google. 2. The collection of large national and international networks used to establish the internet is called the a. Internet backbone. b. highway system. c. OC. d. T1. 3. The DNS server a. lets you look up an IP address from a domain name. b. lets you look up a domain name from an IP address. c. requires you to set up a specific computer in your home. d. is not often used any longer. 4. IPv6 uses 128 bits to assign a ( n ) a. data packet to each transmission. b. memory address to the CPU. c. destination Internet address to each e-mail. d. address to every device connected to the Internet. c. destination Internet address to each e-mail. d. address to every device connected to the Internet. 5. HTTPS is different from HTTP because a. of how it transforms or reformats the data. b. it extracts data from source databases. c. it is a combination of HTTP and the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). d. it stores data in the data warehouse. 6. A private key is important a. to reboot system hardware. b. to reset your public key if you lose a password. c. because it enables you to use MIME. d. to decode an encrypted message. 7. Encryption is used to a. shrink the amount of space it takes to store e-mail. b. code your e-mail so only one person can decipher it. c. transfer e-mail more quickly. d. make shopping on the Internet more available. 8. An applet is a. a program distributed by Apple Inc. b. a small application located on a server computer. c. a hardware device that encrypts e-mail messages. d. a programming language used to help create dynamic web pages. 9. SMTP is the set of rules used to a. shrink the amount of space it takes to store e-mail. b. send e-mail along the Internet to its destination. c. encrypt e-mail messages. d. make shopping on the Internet more available. 8. An applet is a. a program distributed by Apple Inc. b. a small application located on a server computer. c. a hardware device that encrypts e- mail messages. d. a programming language used to help create dynamic web pages. 9. SMTP is the set of rules used to a. shrink the amount of space it takes to store e-mail. b. send e-mail along the Internet to its destination. c. encrypt e-mail messages. d. make shopping on the Internet more available. 10. CSS stands for a. continuous signal source. b. coding smart source code. c. cascading style sheet. d. color swatch selection. ue/false 1. The POP is a bank of switches that allows many users to connect to the ISP at the same time. 2. Your Internet service provider has a default DNS server to translate a URL into an IP address. 3. Instant messaging is secure because of the type of encryption used. 4. MIME is the protocol that supports sending files as e-mail attachments. 5. The te.