Your Social Security Number (only needed if you are told to use it by your institution)

Your Name

Your E-mail Address
Please include the entire address (example: bs6481@wcu.edu)

Your Authorization code (if using the NCA&T distance faculty development program)

North Carolina University Attending:

NC A&T State University
Western Carolina University
UNC Chapel Hill
UNC Greensboro
NC State University
Elizabeth City State University
UNC Wilmington
Tyrell County Schools
Robeson County Schools
Moore County Schools
Iredell Statesville Schools
Cabarrus County Schools
Thomasville City Schools

Choose the best answer. Questions provided by Western Carolina University.

1. Telnet is:

communications software to connect to a remote computer
Macintosh software for browsing the World Wide Web
Windows (% software for browsing the World Wide Web
Software to check the connection between a modem and phone line

2. What language is most commonly used for writing web pages?

URL
HTTP
HTML
UNIX

3. Baud Rate refers to the amount an Internet Service Provider charges you for access.

True
False


4. A web server can have the same IP address as another web server or client as long as it is hosted on the same LAN.

True
False


5. A modem is:

an application for connecting to the internet
a device for backing up files for the web
a hardware standard for LAN compatibility accross platforms
a device for using a phone line to connect to other computers

6. AOL is an example of:

a location
Advanced Output Language
a computer club
an on-line service

7. To change files on a remote server, a user must have:

Internet access
network supervisory rights
a login name and password
a web browser

8. To access your network configuration in Windows 95, go to the control panel and click on Network

True
False


9. The world wide web is a global system of connected networks, and internet is only one component.

True
False


10. If you can not login to your LAN with direct access, some things to check are:

your modem and communications software
your operating system
your network cable
your desktop settings