WGU D337 (Latest 2024/ 2025) Internet of Things
(IoT) and Infrastructure Quiz Bank| 300+
Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct|
Grade A
cybersecurity - ANSWERthe practice of protecting information systems, networks,
data, and programs from digital attacks
cyberspace - ANSWERa network of hundreds of thousands of interconnected
computers, servers, routers, switches, and fiber-optic cables that allow critical
infrastructures to work
digital - ANSWERtechnologies that generate, store, and process data as fixed
numbers; binary digits or bits in the form of zeroes and ones
information systems - ANSWERcombinations of hardware, software, and networks
that are integrated together to collect, process, store, and distribute data
internet - ANSWERa global network of wired and wireless networks
web - ANSWERan information space consisting of a number of public resources that
are linked together and made accessible via the internet
To ensure trust in cyberspace, a new IoT engineer is trying to understand different
categories of cyberthreats and the different actors threatening the cyberspace.
Which threat actors use cyberspace to disrupt critical infrastructures to elicit
widespread panic and loss of public confidence in the ability of the government to
function effectively?
Cybercrime
Cyberwar
Cyber terrorists
Cyber espionage - ANSWERCyber terrorists
consumer IoT - ANSWERall the users' networks around their personal and home
devices
industrial IoT - ANSWERmachines, computers, and people enabling intelligent
industrial operations using advanced data analytics for transformational business
outcomes
Internet of Bodies - ANSWERconnected devices that monitor the human body,
collect physiological, biometric, or behavioral data, and exchange information over a
wireless or hybrid network
,How IoT devices communicate with each other and how they connect to the internet
will impact global IoT adoption.
Which network allows IoT devices to connect to one another and transfer data over
a short distance?
Wireless metropolitan area network (WMAN)
Wireless local area network (WLAN)
Campus area network (CAN)
Wireless personal area network (WPAN) - ANSWERWireless personal area network
(WPAN)
There is a wide range of IoT functions, devices, and applications that have the
potential to transform so many aspects of our lives, businesses, and government for
the better.
Which type of IoT is used in smart homes, personal assistants, and wearables?
Infrastructure IoT Consumer IoT Commercial IoT Industrial IoT
Infrastructure IoT
Consumer IoT
Commercial IoT
Industrial IoT - ANSWERConsumer IoT
sensors - ANSWERdevices that respond to inputs from the physical environment and
use those inputs for decision-making by displaying the inputs, transmitting them for
additional processing, or using them in conjunction with artificial intelligence
A home appliance manufacturing company wants to invest in IoT and the
management is deliberating on different ways to transform their products into a
software service by thinking of them as IoT objects.
How can the company best enable their own IoT capabilities if reduced time to
market is a key factor?
Create their own software and connectivity systems
Leverage IoT platforms of other companies
Leverage fundamental IoT building blocks to create their own IoT solutions from
scratch
Leverage ready-to-use IoT applications - ANSWERLeverage ready-to-use IoT
applications
You are a CISO with a top federal contracting company. The CTO will be addressing a
joint session of Congress and she asked for your help on the major policy challenges
affecting cyberspace today.
Trust, IoT adoption, and the growth of edge devices
Broadband access, governance, and IoT adoption
Governance, trust, and IoT adoption
, Broadband access, governance, and trust - ANSWERBroadband access, governance,
and trust
Beyond the Internet of Things, which transformed the way people live and work by
connecting everyday objects to the internet, there is a wide range of connected
devices emerging that could be implanted, swallowed, or simply worn to collect a
person's physical data.
Which term best describes these implanted devices?
Internet of Things (IoT)
Internet of Bodies (IoB)
Internet of Devices (IoD)
Internet of Everything (IoE) - ANSWERInternet of Bodies (IoB)
After extensive market and industry research, the home appliance manufacturing
company could not find ready-made IoT applications that fit its needs and decided to
build its own IoT applications from scratch.
Which approach should the company take to achieve this objective?
Leverage IoT platforms of other companies
Leverage other companies' hardware, software, connectivity systems, and other
fundamental building blocks
Create their own software and connectivity systems
Leverage ready-to-use IoT applications - ANSWERLeverage other companies'
hardware, software, connectivity systems, and other fundamental building blocks
actuator - ANSWERa device that converts an electrical signal into a corresponding
physical quantity such as movement, force, or sound
edge processing - ANSWERa process of data aggregation, manipulation, bandwidth
reduction, and other logic directly on an IoT sensor or device
IoT ecosystem - ANSWERa set of stakeholders that participate in the deployment of
IoT technology and the relationships between them
The concept of incorporating sensors into physical objects and connecting these
objects to the internet using wireless networks has evolved over the years and been
through different IoT waves.
Which wave of the IoT represented a hardware-related breakthrough that aimed to
connect everyday objects to a network?
The fourth wave of the IoT
The third wave of the IoT
The first wave of the IoT
The second wave of the IoT - ANSWERThe first wave of the IoT
(IoT) and Infrastructure Quiz Bank| 300+
Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct|
Grade A
cybersecurity - ANSWERthe practice of protecting information systems, networks,
data, and programs from digital attacks
cyberspace - ANSWERa network of hundreds of thousands of interconnected
computers, servers, routers, switches, and fiber-optic cables that allow critical
infrastructures to work
digital - ANSWERtechnologies that generate, store, and process data as fixed
numbers; binary digits or bits in the form of zeroes and ones
information systems - ANSWERcombinations of hardware, software, and networks
that are integrated together to collect, process, store, and distribute data
internet - ANSWERa global network of wired and wireless networks
web - ANSWERan information space consisting of a number of public resources that
are linked together and made accessible via the internet
To ensure trust in cyberspace, a new IoT engineer is trying to understand different
categories of cyberthreats and the different actors threatening the cyberspace.
Which threat actors use cyberspace to disrupt critical infrastructures to elicit
widespread panic and loss of public confidence in the ability of the government to
function effectively?
Cybercrime
Cyberwar
Cyber terrorists
Cyber espionage - ANSWERCyber terrorists
consumer IoT - ANSWERall the users' networks around their personal and home
devices
industrial IoT - ANSWERmachines, computers, and people enabling intelligent
industrial operations using advanced data analytics for transformational business
outcomes
Internet of Bodies - ANSWERconnected devices that monitor the human body,
collect physiological, biometric, or behavioral data, and exchange information over a
wireless or hybrid network
,How IoT devices communicate with each other and how they connect to the internet
will impact global IoT adoption.
Which network allows IoT devices to connect to one another and transfer data over
a short distance?
Wireless metropolitan area network (WMAN)
Wireless local area network (WLAN)
Campus area network (CAN)
Wireless personal area network (WPAN) - ANSWERWireless personal area network
(WPAN)
There is a wide range of IoT functions, devices, and applications that have the
potential to transform so many aspects of our lives, businesses, and government for
the better.
Which type of IoT is used in smart homes, personal assistants, and wearables?
Infrastructure IoT Consumer IoT Commercial IoT Industrial IoT
Infrastructure IoT
Consumer IoT
Commercial IoT
Industrial IoT - ANSWERConsumer IoT
sensors - ANSWERdevices that respond to inputs from the physical environment and
use those inputs for decision-making by displaying the inputs, transmitting them for
additional processing, or using them in conjunction with artificial intelligence
A home appliance manufacturing company wants to invest in IoT and the
management is deliberating on different ways to transform their products into a
software service by thinking of them as IoT objects.
How can the company best enable their own IoT capabilities if reduced time to
market is a key factor?
Create their own software and connectivity systems
Leverage IoT platforms of other companies
Leverage fundamental IoT building blocks to create their own IoT solutions from
scratch
Leverage ready-to-use IoT applications - ANSWERLeverage ready-to-use IoT
applications
You are a CISO with a top federal contracting company. The CTO will be addressing a
joint session of Congress and she asked for your help on the major policy challenges
affecting cyberspace today.
Trust, IoT adoption, and the growth of edge devices
Broadband access, governance, and IoT adoption
Governance, trust, and IoT adoption
, Broadband access, governance, and trust - ANSWERBroadband access, governance,
and trust
Beyond the Internet of Things, which transformed the way people live and work by
connecting everyday objects to the internet, there is a wide range of connected
devices emerging that could be implanted, swallowed, or simply worn to collect a
person's physical data.
Which term best describes these implanted devices?
Internet of Things (IoT)
Internet of Bodies (IoB)
Internet of Devices (IoD)
Internet of Everything (IoE) - ANSWERInternet of Bodies (IoB)
After extensive market and industry research, the home appliance manufacturing
company could not find ready-made IoT applications that fit its needs and decided to
build its own IoT applications from scratch.
Which approach should the company take to achieve this objective?
Leverage IoT platforms of other companies
Leverage other companies' hardware, software, connectivity systems, and other
fundamental building blocks
Create their own software and connectivity systems
Leverage ready-to-use IoT applications - ANSWERLeverage other companies'
hardware, software, connectivity systems, and other fundamental building blocks
actuator - ANSWERa device that converts an electrical signal into a corresponding
physical quantity such as movement, force, or sound
edge processing - ANSWERa process of data aggregation, manipulation, bandwidth
reduction, and other logic directly on an IoT sensor or device
IoT ecosystem - ANSWERa set of stakeholders that participate in the deployment of
IoT technology and the relationships between them
The concept of incorporating sensors into physical objects and connecting these
objects to the internet using wireless networks has evolved over the years and been
through different IoT waves.
Which wave of the IoT represented a hardware-related breakthrough that aimed to
connect everyday objects to a network?
The fourth wave of the IoT
The third wave of the IoT
The first wave of the IoT
The second wave of the IoT - ANSWERThe first wave of the IoT