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Network Capacity

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  • If a network packet was a sandwich, what would data compression be doing to it in a playful, silly way?
    Squishing it down to fit in a smaller bag.
    Making it bigger for easier handling.
    Changing its flavor completely.
    Adding more toppings to it.
  • What does the principle of "Net Neutrality" require Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to do?
    Charge more for faster internet.
    Block specific websites.
    Treat all internet traffic equally.
    Prioritize certain services.
  • What factors help determine a network's overall capacity?
    The type of data being sent.
    Bandwidth, hardware, and infrastructure.
    How fast the data travels.
    Only the number of users connected.
  • What term describes the maximum data transfer rate of a network?
    Speed
    Network capacity
    Bandwidth
    Data compression
  • What is network capacity?
    The cost of an internet service plan.
    The fastest internet speed available.
    The number of devices connected to a network.
    The maximum amount of data a network can handle at one time.
  • What is 'speed' in the context of network data transmission?
    The maximum data transfer rate of a network.
    The rate at which data travels through a network.
    The total volume of data that can be sent.
    The number of users connected to a network.
  • What is the key idea for 'Bandwidth'?
    Rate of data transfer (Mbps, Gbps).
    Maximum transfer rate (capacity).
    Maximum data a network can handle.
    Equal treatment of all internet traffic.
  • What is the primary purpose of data compression?
    To make data more colorful.
    To increase the security of data.
    To speed up the network hardware.
    To reduce the size of data for efficient transmission.
  • Which type of compression permanently removes some data to reduce file size, like a JPEG image or an MP3 audio file?
    Lossless compression
    Standard compression
    Maximum compression
    Lossy compression
  • The text states Net Neutrality ensures 'equitable internet access.' What does 'equitable' mean in this context?
    Internet access that is free of charge.
    Access limited to certain types of content.
    The fastest possible internet access.
    Access that is fair and impartial for everyone.