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Question # 1

What is animated gif? How can we use it? If we animate images in JavaScript then is it better?

  • Ans 1: It is bit mape image format introduced in 1987by compuserve.It support up to 8 bits per pixel.It also support animation And allow a separate palette of 256 colors for each frame. Uses: We can use it in web site they are suitable for sharp edged line art with limited number of colors. They are good for small animation and low resolution clips. The size is small and on web site they can uploaded and downloaded easily
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Virtual University MTH-101 Short Question Preparation - Set 1

Question # 1

What is animated gif? How can we use it? If we animate images in JavaScript then is it better?

  • Ans 1: It is bit mape image format introduced in 1987by compuserve.It support up to 8 bits per pixel.It also support animation And allow a separate palette of 256 colors for each frame. Uses: We can use it in web site they are suitable for sharp edged line art with limited number of colors. They are good for small animation and low resolution clips. The size is small and on web site they can uploaded and downloaded easily
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Virtual University MTH-101 Short Question Preparation - Set 2

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What is the Data Normalization? Also define its goal.

  • Ans 1: Data normalization is to sort out complex data into simple form. It uses to simplify the complex information to make it more user-friendly.
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Virtual University MTH-101 Short Question Preparation - Set 3

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What is ARPANET and who developed it?

  • Ans 1: ARPANET stands for Advanced Research Projects. The initial purpose was to communicate with and share computer resources among mainly scientific users at the connected institutions. In the beginning it was connected four universities and enabled scientists to share resources. It was headed by Dr. J.C.R. Licklider.
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Virtual University MTH-101 Short Question Preparation - Set 4

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What is bandwidth?

  • Ans 1: Bandwidth is a capacity of communication channel of carrying data
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Virtual University MTH-101 Short Question Preparation - Set 5

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What does TCP/IP stand for?

  • Ans 1: TCP stand for Transmission Control Protocol
    IP stands for Internet Protocol
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Virtual University MTH-101 Short Question Preparation - Set 6

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What is a packet in the network environment? What kind of information does it contain?

  • Ans 1: • Packet is data chopped up into pieces in a network environment.
    • These packets contain information about which computer sent the data and where the data is going.
    • If a packet runs into a problem during its trip, it can attempt to find another route. When all the packets get where they are going, the recipient computer puts them together again.
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Virtual University MTH-101 Short Question Preparation - Set 7

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How DoS attack is a cyber crime? For what cyber crime can be used?

  • Ans 1: DoS stands for Decline of Service and it is a cyber crime as it jams and in some cases shut down the targeted computer by sending too much unnecessary data packets to it which ultimately exceeds the normal processing eventually results the computer or server to stuck and unable to provide services to others. It can be used to destroy the fame and diminishing of no of users requesting information and services from that particular server or computer.
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