The fact that Dr. Smith is giving 44-year-old Jane an intelligence test and Jane finds that she really likes answering the questions because they seem to be based on her life experiences, means that Dr. Smith is most likely attempting to assess Jane's practical intelligence.
The term practical intelligence denotes human's ability to deal with daily tasks in the real world. Life experiences are daily events and lead to practical intelligence.
Answer:
a) ARP spoofing
Explanation:
ARP Spoofing is a term in a computer networking, which is can be used as a penetration technique or attack methods in which an attacker sends (spoofed) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) messages onto a local area network. The purpose is to spoof the MAC address of a trusted host and forge ARP request to overload the Switch. This will set the Switch in “FORWARD MODE” which will leads to any traffic meant for that MAC address to be sent to the attacker instead.
<span>I wanted to tell her she shouldn't be playing Scrabble yet. Or looking in the mirror. or turning the stereo any louder than what was needed just to hear it. In this excerpt the narrator makes the assumption -that his mother's activities suggest an end to her grief. hope this helps and next time please add options </span>
The answer is pseudo listening. His grandfather was hurt because Derrick is pretending that he listens to his stories but in fact, Derrick finds these so "boring". Derrick does not want to hurt his grandfather that is why he acts as if he is really listening. Pseudo-listening is the term when an individual partially or totally ignores the speaker but not act rude to avoid hurting his feelings.