Now, you're probably thinking "secure." Which is what any normal person would say. But, as I rush through this entire semesters work that I did NOT do because I procrastinated.. which is also due on the 27th.. I am bombarded with questions like these.
http://i.imgur.com/VmLP7TK.png
Now, I'm thinking SSL.. Secure Socket Layer. Rofl.. but who knows.. http://i.imgur.com/SYAgiC8.png Because this is apparently not correct. But, obviously I'm wrong and need to be retaught. That's why I'm going to school, right? lol. I guess I'm find out if SSL is right when I get deducted points.
This is also the reason I got a 95% on my midterm and not a 100% like I strived for. Yes, I'm complaining about a 95% on a subject I very much love and dealt with the majority of my life.
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Nov 24 2013, 11:37 am
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Nov 24 2013, 11:38 am
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Google.
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Don't need to google my answers. Lol. I mean I have been for some things that I just didn't feel like reading. And some of the answers aren't online. At all. So, it's wasted efforts. Lol. https://docs.google.com/document/d/ 1XHBp3Rn1fJq0PGkorxHdGzijR4_2EbZ0Zjqr22s4EWI/edit The closest I got to answers. And only 2/25 questions were on it.
Regardless, these answers are really tricky. Especially if you self-taught yourself all this information. |
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Was going to put true OR false. Forgot it can do more. Close one there. |
http://i.imgur.com/VmLP7TK.png
In this picture none of the answers are correct... HTTPS = Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure AND even if it was SSL SSL = Secure Sockets Layer (note the s in sockets) All the given answers are wrong... Id's tell your professor. |
By eliminating the answers, you can tell that in HTTPS the S stands for secure. Secure socket logon? Never heard of it. Secure Socket Layer? Heard of it. I'm familiar with it since it's pretty much a feature required for HTTPS connections on port "443". Which is also the standard port for HTTPS's SSL. Lol. So I just thought, "This has to be the right answer." I got a 88% on this one though. Lol. On to the next test. I have 7 more to do before the 27th. The procrastination is serious..
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And I can see why. I just thought that CTRL would be a better choice because pretty much EVERY keyboard has it. But not every key board has a function key. and CTRL can perform special commands. CTRL + V, CTRL + C. Those are special to me. :|
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In response to Xirre
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but not all software has special task assigned to CTRL, function keys are used in most software for something or another(ie: most common is screen shots in PC games, in my experience being a function key).
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Now, not everyone would think that deep right off the bat. I've had quite a few people say CTRL as well for the same reason I did lol.
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In response to Xirre
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The function keys are F1 through F12 at the top of keyboards. Every keyboard I've ever used has function keys.
Although, I don't know what they do in most programs. The only one I really know is Alt+F4 (close) for most things, and F1 (help, DM Reference) in some things, and F11 (fullscreen in browsers). Of course, then there's the Fn key on laptop/tablet keyboards, which is pretty different. |
In response to Kboy33
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Kboy33 wrote:
That actually seems fun to do o-o! It's not fun. It's more like.. super easy yet something that I didn't want to do lol. I finished all of them in 2 days. I could have done it in a day. But.. I wanted to play my ps3. ._. It took everyone else the whole year to do this. I think a lot of these questions are very basic lol. |