[amp_mcq option1=”a-2, b-1, c-3″ option2=”a-1, b-3, c-2″ option3=”a-3, b-2, c-1″ option4=”a-1, b-2, c-3″ correct=”option1″]
The correct answer is: A. a-2, b-1, c-3
- HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is an application protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web.
- FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one host to another host over a TCP/IP network. FTP is commonly used to upload and download files from the Internet.
- Telnet is a network protocol that allows a user to log in to a remote computer. Telnet is often used to access servers and other devices that are not directly connected to the user’s computer.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- A. a-2, b-1, c-3
HTTP is used to transfer hypertext documents, such as web pages, over the Internet. FTP is used to transfer files between computers. Telnet is used to log in to a remote computer.
- B. a-1, b-3, c-2
This option is incorrect because HTTP is not used to login over a TCP/IP connection. Telnet is the protocol that is used for this purpose.
- C. a-3, b-2, c-1
This option is incorrect because FTP is not used for distributed and collaborative hypermedia. HTTP is the protocol that is used for this purpose.
- D. a-1, b-2, c-3
This option is the correct answer because it matches the protocols with their descriptions.