Introducing Internet Class 10 Case Study Computer Applications Chapter 1

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Hello students, we are providing case study questions for class 10 computer applications. Case study questions or passage based questions are the new question format that is introduced in CBSE board. The resources for case study questions or passage based questions are very less. So, to help students we have created chapterwise case study and passage based questions for class 10 computer applications. In this article, you will find case study for CBSE Class 10 Computer Applications Chapter 1 Introducing Internet. It is a part of Case Study Questions for CBSE Class 10 Computer Applications Series.

ChapterIntroducing Internet
Type of QuestionsCase Study Questions
Other namePassage Based Questions
Nature of QuestionsCompetency Based Questions
BoardCBSE
Class10
SubjectComputer Applications
UnitUnit 1 Networking
Useful forClass 10 Studying Students
Answers providedYes
Difficulty levelMentioned
Important LinkClass 10 Computer Applications Chapterwise Case Study

Case Study Questions on Introducing Internet Class 10

Questions

Passage 1:

Read the given passage carefully and answer the following questions:

Sanchay has recently joined the Global Network company as a network trainee. Help Sanchay by suggesting the best suitable answers for the following issues which needs to resolved:

Q. 1. Company wants to engage employees in some online fun filled activities to strengthen their inter-personal skills. Suggest any two popular video conferencing software to be used for the same.

Q. 2. Company wants employees to upgrade themselves by exploring internet about latest happenings in the networking field. Suggest any two suitable web browsers for the same.

Q. 3. Sometimes few of the employee needs to remotely login to their office PC from their home. Suggest any one popular software and the protocol being used for the same.

Q. 4. Company wants its employees to be safe while entering their login credentials and bank account details on the internet. Out of http and https, which protocols should be preferred and why?

Answers

  1. The popular video conferencing software to be used for the same are Skype, Zoom, Teams, WhatsApp. (Any two).
  2. The suitable web browsers for the same are Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox.
  3. Any one popular software can be remote login software-Any Desk and the protocol used in remotely login is TelNet.
  4. Out of http and https, https should be preferred because https allows transferring the data in an encrypted form.

Passage 2:

Read the given passage carefully and answer the following questions:

History of the Internet: The first step towards today’s Internet was taken by the US Department of Defence, in 1969, when they developed a network called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network). ARPANET initially aimed to connect computers at different universities and US defence in a way that the network could even survive a nuclear attack. This was made possible by establishing multiple path connections among computers. Initially, it was mandatory for a university to sign a contract with the US Department of Defence to be a part of the ARPANET and start using it. To overcome this issue, US National Science Foundation (NSF) formed a common network called CSNET in 1970.

CSNET allowed dial-up connections and since its idea was really simple, it gained a lot of popularity. By 1980s, around 200 computers were connected through CSNET. Through continuous research and development in this field, NSFNET came into existence. NSFNET had a higher capacity and greater speed than the CSNET. The NSFNET worked successfully and gained popularity, and led NSF to think about an improved version. This research led to the development of a new network called ASFNET, in 1992.

Q. 1. What is the Internet?
a. Single network
b. A vast collection of different networks
c. Interconnection of local area networks
d. None of the above

Q. 2. Which of the following was developed by the US National Science Foundation?
a. ARPANET
b. NSFNET
c. CSNET
d. Internet

Q. 3. Which of the following agencies initially started the project ‘Internet’?
a. ARPA
b. NSF
c. NSA
d. None of these

Q. 4. The full form of ARPANET is:
a. Advanced Research Project Agency Internet
b. Advanced Research Project Agency Network
c. Advanced Research Provider Agency Internet
d. Advanced Research Protocol Agency Network

Q. 5. When was ARPANET founded?
a. 1954
b. 1973
c. 1972
d. 1969

Answers

  1. (b) A vast collection of different networks
  2. (c) CSNET
  3. (a) ARPA
  4. (b) Advanced Research Project Agency Network
  5. (d) 1969

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Q10: What is a web browser?

A4: A web browser is an application program installed at a client’s computer that sends a request to a web server for viewing web content.

Q5: What is home page?

A5: The first page of a website is known as the home page.

Q6: What is blog?

A6: Blog is an alternative word for weblog. People often write about their opinion or thought on a particular topic just like they write in their diary or journal. People who write on blogs are called bloggers.

Q7: What is URL?

A7: URL means Uniform Resource Locator. It is a full unique address of a web page on the Internet. It specifies the Internet address of a file stored on a host computer connected to the Internet.

Q8: What is the significance of URL?

A8: The URL (Uniform Resource Locator) specifies the address of a file and every file on the Internet has a unique address

Q9: Mention any two major uses of Internet.

A9: The two major uses of Internet are as follows:
(i) For the students and educational purposes, Internet is widely used to gather information so as to do the research.
(ii) We can send/receive the mail all over the world.

Q10: What are different types of IP addresses?

A10: IP addresses are of two types:
(i) Static IP Address: Static IP addresses are those types of IP address that never change once they are assigned to a device on a network.
(ii) Dynamic IP Address: A dynamic IP address changes each time the device logs into a network. This kind of address is very tough to trace and are used by companies and business firms.

Q11: What is PPP?

A11: PPP (Point to Point Protocol) comes into play when we establish a connection to our ISP (Internet Service Provider) via modem and we make up two points on the network hence the protocol that is used to get things ‘happening’ between the two of us is the Point to Point Protocol or the PPP.

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Introducing Internet Class 10 Case Study Computer Applications Chapter 1

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