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09 - Internet registries service and DNS

 1. Internet registrars hold _______________________ and the details of those domains that are curently available to purchase.

  None of the above

  records of all DNS servers in the world

  records of all existing website names

  records of all corresponding ISPs

 2. Internet registrars are essentially …………………………… for domain names and allow people and companies to purchase them.

  companies that act as resellers

  individuals that act as routers

  None of the above

  ISPs that are listed elsewhere

 3. All registrars must be accredited by their governing registry

  TRUE

  FALSE

 4. Internet registries are five global organisations governed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

  FALSE

  TRUE

 5. ICANN has worldwide databases that hold records of all the domain names currently issued to individuals and companies and their details.

  

  ISPs that are listed elsewhere

  

  None of the above

 6. The details held by ICANN include the registrant's name, type, (company or individual), mailing address, seller's name, and……

  date of registry

  None of the above

  personal data (e.g. gender, eye colour)

  profession, MAC address, IP address etc.

 7. Another thing that registries do is ….

  set up routers and distribute them across the world

  None of the above

  allocate IP addresses and keep track of which address(es) a domain name is asspcoated wotj as [art pf the DNS

  set up WIFI hotspots across a network

 8. A domain name basically identifies the area or domain that an internet resource resides in. These are structure into a ……

  None of the above

  series of hex numbers

  hierarchy of smaller domains and written as a string seperated by full stops

  series of fourteen binary numbers

 9. Generic TLD's include .com, .edu, and .org. What are TLDs?

  Tall losing doners

  Top level domains

  Topical Lexical DNS

  Text Level Databases

 10. Each Domain name has one or more equivalent IP addresses.

  FALSE

  TRUE

 11. There are an infinite (endless) amount of IP addresses available for use so there is no need for an impartial system to assign domain names.

  TRUE

  FALSE

 12. Internet registries and registrars are responsible for ensuring an impartial system and method for assigning and distributing domain names (and IP addresses)

  FALSE

  TRUE

 13. The IANA( Internet assigned numbers authority) decides which IP address will be used in what region.

  FALSE

  TRUE

 14. An example of a UK registry can be found at www.nominet.org.uk

  TRUE

  FALSE

 15. If you have just founded a company and need to purchase a domain name you would approach a DNS server keeper.

  TRUE

  FALSE