HTTP and Web Protocols - Case Studies

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Q. In the context of web protocols, what does REST stand for?
  • A. Representational State Transfer
  • B. Remote Execution State Transfer
  • C. Real-time State Transfer
  • D. Resource State Transfer
Q. In the context of web protocols, what does the term 'stateless' refer to?
  • A. No data is stored on the server
  • B. Each request is independent
  • C. Data is encrypted
  • D. Sessions are maintained
Q. What is the main function of the TCP protocol in relation to HTTP?
  • A. Data encryption
  • B. Error detection
  • C. Reliable data transfer
  • D. Data compression
Q. What is the purpose of cookies in web protocols?
  • A. Store user preferences
  • B. Track sessions
  • C. Authenticate users
  • D. All of the above
Q. What is the role of a web server in the context of HTTP?
  • A. To store data
  • B. To process requests and serve content
  • C. To encrypt data
  • D. To route traffic
Q. Which HTTP method is used to retrieve data from a server?
  • A. POST
  • B. GET
  • C. PUT
  • D. DELETE
Q. Which HTTP method is used to submit data to be processed to a specified resource?
  • A. GET
  • B. POST
  • C. PUT
  • D. DELETE
Q. Which of the following is a characteristic of HTTP/2?
  • A. Text-based protocol
  • B. Multiplexing
  • C. Single request-response
  • D. No header compression
Q. Which of the following is NOT a feature of HTTPS?
  • A. Data encryption
  • B. Data integrity
  • C. Authentication
  • D. Faster loading times
Q. Which of the following protocols is used for secure communication over the web?
  • A. HTTP
  • B. FTP
  • C. HTTPS
  • D. SMTP
Q. Which protocol is commonly used to transfer files over the web?
  • A. FTP
  • B. SMTP
  • C. HTTP
  • D. SNMP
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