Basic Internet Interview Preparation Guide
Elevate your Basic Internet interview readiness with our detailed compilation of 64 questions. Each question is designed to test and expand your Basic Internet expertise. Suitable for all experience levels, these questions will help you prepare thoroughly. Download the free PDF now to get all 64 questions and ensure youre well-prepared for your Basic Internet interview. This resource is perfect for in-depth preparation and boosting your confidence.64 Basic Internet Questions and Answers:
1 :: What is Defense Data Network (DDN)?
The United States Department of Defense global communications network.
2 :: What is Alias?
A nickname that refers to a network resource.
3 :: What is DECnet?
A proprietary network protocol designed by Digital Equipment Corporation.
4 :: What is anonymous FTP?
This is a method of bypassing security checks when you logon to an FTP site. This is done by typing "anonymous" as your user ID and your e-mail address as the password.
5 :: What is ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)?
A transfer mode that designates bandwidth using a fixed-size packet or cell. Also called a "fast packet".
6 :: Explain Authentication?
A method of identifying the user to make sure the user is who he says he is.
7 :: What is BBS (Bulletin Board System)?
A computer which provides file archives, email, and announcements of interest. Users usually dial in with a terminal program to access these.
8 :: What is Common Gateway Interface (CGI)?
The CGI is a communications protocol that Web servers use to communicate with other applications. Common Gateway Interface scripts allow Web servers to access database (among other things); CGI applications, on the other hand, receive data from servers and return data through the CGI.
9 :: What is DSL (Digital subscriber line)?
The DSL offers high-band width connections to small businesses and homes via regular telephone lines
10 :: What is E-mail?
E-mail stands for electronic mail. Most networks support some form of email. The most popular, of course, is Internet email. E-mail allows you to send text (such as a letter) to another person on another computer. In order to send an email, you have to know the email address of the recipient. Internet email addresses always start with the user's account name, then the at sign (@), then the name of the computer where the user gets his or her email. You can never have spaces in email or Web addresses. For example, my email address is: w@wdell.com