How can the structure of the internet best be described?
easy📝 Conceptual Q3 of 15
Intro to Computing - How the Internet Works
How can the structure of the internet best be described?
AA single network controlled by one organization
BA collection of interconnected networks that communicate using standard protocols
CA set of isolated computers with no connections
DA network only used for sending emails
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
Step 1: Identify the internet's architecture
The internet is made up of many networks linked together using common communication rules.
Step 2: Analyze options
A collection of interconnected networks that communicate using standard protocols correctly describes the internet's structure. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because the internet is not controlled by one organization, not isolated computers, and not limited to email.
Final Answer:
A -> Option B
Quick Check:
Internet = interconnected networks using protocols [OK]
Quick Trick:Internet links many networks via protocols [OK]
Common Mistakes:
Assuming one organization controls the internet
Thinking networks are isolated
Believing internet is only for email
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