Q1. A set of rules that governs all aspects of information communication is called:
Explanation
A protocol is a set of rules that controls how information is formatted, transmitted, received, and acknowledged during communication. A server is a computer or programme that provides services to other computers. The Internet is a large network of interconnected networks, not the rule set itself. The OSI model is a layered reference model used to understand network communication; it is broader than a single set of communication rules.
