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The document is a quiz about networking concepts and components. It contains multiple choice questions about different types of cables (e.g. twisted pair, fiber optic, coaxial), network devices (e.g. hubs, switches, routers), network topologies (e.g. star, bus, ring), and basic network types (e.g. LAN, MAN, WAN). The questions test understanding of networking fundamentals like how data is transmitted over networks and what different components are used.

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CSS Written Works 2

The document is a quiz about networking concepts and components. It contains multiple choice questions about different types of cables (e.g. twisted pair, fiber optic, coaxial), network devices (e.g. hubs, switches, routers), network topologies (e.g. star, bus, ring), and basic network types (e.g. LAN, MAN, WAN). The questions test understanding of networking fundamentals like how data is transmitted over networks and what different components are used.

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CSS WRITTEN WORKS 2

It is the medium through which information usually moves from one network device to another.

cable
Answer:

 Which of the following are the examples of network media

Select one:
a. all of these
b. wireless LANS
c. Unshielded twisted pair cable
d. shielded twisted pair cable

It has a single copper conductor at its centre.

Select one:
a. shielded twisted pair
b. fiber optic cable
c. none of these
d. coaxial cable

It is connected from PC to switch/hub

Select one:
a. crossover cable
b. straightforward through cable
c. RJ45

A device or unit featuring a number of jacks, usually of the same or similar type, for the use of
connecting and routing circuits for monitoring, interconnecting and testing circuits networking
studios, radio and television.
Select one:
a. network
b. patch panel
c. neat panel

It is a collection of computers and related equipment.

Select one:
a. neat patch
b. patch panel
c. network

It amplifies or boost signals.

Select one:
a. passive hubs
b. modular hubs
c. active hubs

A device that strengthens signals and allows them to stay clear over longer distances.

Select one:
a. modular hubs
b. network hub
c. repeater

It helps determine how data moves over large networks.

Select one:
a. network bridge
b. router
c. network switch
hubs that designed for the home

Select one:
a. network hub
b. wireless hub
c. standalone hub

The smallest of the three network types consist of PCs connected together within a limited area.

Select one:
a. wide area network
b. metropolitan area network
c. local area network

Network that spans no more than 50 miles. It is design to connect LASs spanning a town or city.

Select one:
a. local area network
b. wide area network
c. metropolitan area network

Used to distribute information thousands of miles among thousands of users.

Select one:
a. local area network
b. wide area network
c. metropolitan area network

A network that has been attached to both ends.

Select one:
a. star network
b. bus network
c. ring network

  It is connected from  PC to switch/hub

Select one:
a. crossover cable
b. RJ-45
c. straight through cable

It is popular in networks because they are easily expanded and always have management options.

Select one:
a. modular hubs
b. standalone hubs
c. stackable hubs

It helps determine how data moves over large networks.

Select one:
a. router
b. network switch
c. network bridge

A network where each machine is connected to a central machine, called server.

Select one:
a. ring network
b. star network
c. bus network

  It can be stacked and it is usually by short lengths of cable.


Select one:
a. standalone hubs
b. stackable hubs
c. modular hubs

True or False. Network configuration is the process of offsetting a network's controls, flow and
operation to support the network communication of an organization or network owner.

Select one:
True
False

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