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Jeopardy Template By Mark Roberts © July 2008

Jeopardy LAN/WAN INTERNET HARDWARE NETHICSTERMINOLOGY

Credits  That’s all folks. Exit Carl Lyman © 2007

Lan/wan 1 $100  LAN

Category 1 $100  What is Local Area Network?

Category 1 $200  WAN

Category 1 $200  What is Wide Area Network?

Category 1 $300  IP Address

Category 1 $300  What is the unique identifier for your computer?

Category 1 $400  Virtual Lan

Category 1 $400  What is one large LAN split into two?

Category 1 $500  Firewall

Category 1 $500  Question?

Category 2 $100  Server

Category 2 $100  What is used to provide shared print and file services?

Category 2 $200  Router

Category 2 $200  What device compares and forwards I/P addresses?

Category 2 $300  Modem

Category 2 $300 What is a modulator demodulator?

Category 2 $400  Hub

Category 2 $400  What connects Multiple terminals and devices?

Category 2 $500  Dish

Category 2 $500  What device is used to receive data on the ground from a satellite?

Category 3 $100  Phishing

Category 3 $100  What is it when strangers are asking for personal information through an or pop up?

Category 3 $200  Junk Mail

Category 3 $200  What is unsolicited ?

Category 3 $300  Virus

Category 3 $300  What replicates and destroys data?

Category 3 $400  Copyright

Category 3 $400  What is a form of protection for original works?

Category 3 $500  Redirecting

Category 3 $500  What changes the original URL to a new URL?

Category 4 $100  Internet

Category 4 $100  What is a worldwide publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks?

Category 4 $200  URL

Category 4 $200  What is Uniform Resource Locator?

Category 4 $300  Cookie

Category 4 $300  What is a small piece of information sent by a web server to a browser to be stored for future use?

Category 4 $400  Domain Name

Category 4 $400  What is a unique name that identifies an internet site?

Category 4 $500  Boolean Logic

Category 4 $500  What are the AND, OR, NOT functions in search engines called?