Computer Internet technology Practice Exam
Computer Internet technology Practice Exam
About Computer Internet technology Exam
The Computer Internet Technology Exam evaluates your understanding of how computers interact with the internet, covering web protocols, networking concepts, browsers, search engines, cloud services, and internet safety. This exam is ideal for students, support professionals, and anyone working in a digital environment who needs a solid foundation in how the internet works. You'll gain knowledge of IP addressing, DNS, data transmission, and common online tools and services. Whether you aim to work in IT support, web services, or cloud-based environments, this certification equips you with the essential skills for navigating and troubleshooting internet technologies effectively.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Students and beginners in IT and networking
- Technical support and helpdesk professionals
- Office workers who rely on internet-based tools
- Freelancers managing websites or digital services
- Individuals preparing for advanced IT or networking courses
Skills Required
- Basic understanding of computers and digital devices
- Familiarity with using web browsers and online services
- Interest in how websites, email, and cloud tools work
- Willingness to learn technical internet-related concepts
Knowledge Gained
- Core concepts of internet architecture and protocols
- Understanding of ISPs, IP addresses, and DNS resolution
- Knowledge of email systems, cloud computing, and collaboration tools
- Familiarity with search engines, web security, and privacy settings
- Skills to troubleshoot basic internet connectivity issues
Course Outline
The Computer Internet technology Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 – Introduction to Internet Technology
- What is the Internet and how it works
- Overview of networking and client-server model
- Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and connection types
Domain 2 – Protocols and Web Technologies
- Understanding IP, TCP, HTTP, HTTPS, and DNS
- Web browsers and rendering webpages
- Role of cookies, cache, and browser settings
Domain 3 – Internet Applications and Tools
- Email systems (SMTP, POP, IMAP)
- Search engines and advanced search techniques
- Introduction to cloud services and file sharing
Domain 4 – Internet Safety and Security
- Understanding firewalls, VPNs, and anti-virus tools
- Cyber threats: phishing, malware, and scams
- Best practices for safe internet usage
Domain 5 – Troubleshooting Internet Issues
- Diagnosing connection problems
- Resetting networks and checking hardware
- Interpreting error messages and fixing DNS issues
