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AP CSP NETWORK
By ANDREW BENYEOGOR
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Question 1
1.
What do internet service providers (ISPs) advertise as "internet speed"?
A) The actual speed at which data travels over the network
B) The maximum amount of data that can be transferred over a network per second
C) The latency of the network
D) The processing speed of a router
Question 2
2.
How is bandwidth measured?
A) In bytes per second (BPS)
B) In packets per second (PPS)
C) In bits per second (bps)
D) In hertz (Hz)
Question 3
3.
If an internet connection is advertised as 500 Mbps, what does it mean?
A) Data travels at 500 miles per second
B) A maximum of 500 megabits of data can be transferred in one second
C) The connection has zero latency
D) The internet provider guarantees 500 Mbps at all times
Question 4
4.
What analogy is used in the video to explain bandwidth?
A) A train traveling on a track
B) A river flowing through a valley
C) Water flowing through pipes of different diameters
D) Cars moving on a highway
Question 5
5.
Why do ISPs typically advertise download speeds rather than upload speeds?
A) Upload speed is usually faster than download speed
B) Most consumers use the internet for activities that require high download speeds
C) Upload speeds are more stable and don't need to be advertised
D) ISPs cannot measure upload speeds accurately
Question 6
6.
What is one scenario where a high upload speed is important?
A) Streaming videos on YouTube
B) Downloading movies
C) Browsing social media
D) Checking emails
Question 7
7.
If two internet connections (100 Mbps and 500 Mbps) transmit data at the same speed, why does the 500 Mbps connection seem faster?
A) The 500 Mbps connection has lower latency
B) The 500 Mbps connection can transfer more data per second
C) The 500 Mbps connection uses a different protocol
D) The 100 Mbps connection has a higher signal loss
Question 8
8.
An ISP advertises a 1 Gbps connection, but a user only experiences 500 Mbps while downloading a file. What is a possible reason for this?
A) The user’s device has a slower network adapter
B) The ISP is intentionally throttling the connection
C) Network congestion is reducing the effective bandwidth
D) All of the above
Question 9
9.
Suppose a school is experiencing slow internet despite having a 1 Gbps connection. What is the most likely cause?
A) The school’s internal network infrastructure is outdated
B) The school’s ISP is limiting bandwidth based on usage
C) The connection is shared among many users, causing congestion
D) All of the above
Question 10
10.
Which networking factor would most affect real-time video conferencing quality?
A) High bandwidth
B) Low latency
C) Large buffer size
D) High download speed