AP COMPUTER SCIENCE-
PRINCIPLES [CODE.ORG]
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
(1.1) Prototype - ANSWER- A preliminary sketch of an idea or model
for something new. It's the original drawing from which something real
might be built or created.
(1.2) Binary question - ANSWER- A question to which there are only
two possible answers.
(1.2) Binary message - ANSWER- A message that can only be one of
two possible values.
(1.3) Bit - ANSWER- A contraction of "Binary Digit". The single unit
of information in a computer, typically represented as a 0 or 1.
(1.3) Bit rate (or bitrate) - ANSWER- The number of bits that are
conveyed or processed per unit of time. e.g. 8 bits/sec.
(1.3) Bandwidth - ANSWER- Transmission capacity measure by bit rate
, (1.3) Latency - ANSWER- Time it takes for a bit to travel from its
sender to its receiver.
(1.3, 1.6, 1.7, 1.9) Protocol - ANSWER- A set of rules governing the
exchange or transmission of data between devices.
(1.7) ASCII - ANSWER- (American Standard Code for Information
Interchange)
The universally recognized raw text format that any computer can
understand.
(1.7) Code (verb) - ANSWER- To write code, or to write instructions for
a computer.
(1.8) RFC - ANSWER- (Request for Comments) Documents are how
standards and protocols are defined and published for all to see on the
IETF website.
(1.9) IP Adderss - ANSWER- A number assigned to any item that is
connected to the Internet.
(1.9) Packets - ANSWER- Small chunks of information that have been
carefully formed from larger chunks of information.
(1.10) Router - ANSWER- A computer which receives messages
travelling across a network and redirects them towards their intended
PRINCIPLES [CODE.ORG]
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
(1.1) Prototype - ANSWER- A preliminary sketch of an idea or model
for something new. It's the original drawing from which something real
might be built or created.
(1.2) Binary question - ANSWER- A question to which there are only
two possible answers.
(1.2) Binary message - ANSWER- A message that can only be one of
two possible values.
(1.3) Bit - ANSWER- A contraction of "Binary Digit". The single unit
of information in a computer, typically represented as a 0 or 1.
(1.3) Bit rate (or bitrate) - ANSWER- The number of bits that are
conveyed or processed per unit of time. e.g. 8 bits/sec.
(1.3) Bandwidth - ANSWER- Transmission capacity measure by bit rate
, (1.3) Latency - ANSWER- Time it takes for a bit to travel from its
sender to its receiver.
(1.3, 1.6, 1.7, 1.9) Protocol - ANSWER- A set of rules governing the
exchange or transmission of data between devices.
(1.7) ASCII - ANSWER- (American Standard Code for Information
Interchange)
The universally recognized raw text format that any computer can
understand.
(1.7) Code (verb) - ANSWER- To write code, or to write instructions for
a computer.
(1.8) RFC - ANSWER- (Request for Comments) Documents are how
standards and protocols are defined and published for all to see on the
IETF website.
(1.9) IP Adderss - ANSWER- A number assigned to any item that is
connected to the Internet.
(1.9) Packets - ANSWER- Small chunks of information that have been
carefully formed from larger chunks of information.
(1.10) Router - ANSWER- A computer which receives messages
travelling across a network and redirects them towards their intended