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MCQ Networking

The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about networking topics such as MAC addresses, terminal access points, types of network switching such as circuit switching and packet switching, bandwidth, crosstalk, fiber optics, network topologies such as bus, ring and star, and network protocols such as TCP. The questions have a single correct answer choice for each question.

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MCQ Networking

The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about networking topics such as MAC addresses, terminal access points, types of network switching such as circuit switching and packet switching, bandwidth, crosstalk, fiber optics, network topologies such as bus, ring and star, and network protocols such as TCP. The questions have a single correct answer choice for each question.

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Q1. ----------------------------------------- has a unique physical address called the MAC Address of 48bytes.

a) Automated tailor Machine


b) Terminal Access Point
c) Internet Protocol
d) All of the above

Ans: b

Q2. ---------------------------- is basically a client/server software program, allows multiple users to


communicate online with real-time audio, video or text chat in dynamic 3D environments.

a) Internet
b) Intranet
c) Interspace
d) Extranet

Ans : c)

Q3. The switching technique in which physical end to end path between nodes is established.

(a) Serial switching


(b) Circuit switching
(c) Message switching
(d) Packet switching

Ans: b

Q4. The store and forward method is used in --------------------------------------------

a) Internet
b) Circuit switching
c) Message switching
d) Serial switching

Ans: c

Q5. In ----------------------------- messages is divided into packets and packets travel across hops.

a) Router
b) Gateway
c) Packet switching
d) Message switching

Ans c

Q6. ------------------------ places a tight upper limit on block size and these are stored in main memory
where as in ------------------------ there is no limit on block size and data packets are stored on the
---------------------------------------------------

(a) Serial switching , Circuit switching , main memory


(b) Circuit switching , message switching , disk
(c) Message switching , packet switching , RAM
(d) Packeta switching , message switching , disk

Ans : d

Q7. A rate of a million bytes per second is denoted through --------------------------------

a. Kbps
b. Mbps
c. mbps
d. MBps

Ans : b

Q8. Bandwidth is ----------------------------------proportional to the amount of data transmitted or received


per unit time.

a. Inversely
b. Directly
c. Equal to

Ans : b

Q9. The bleeding of a signal from one wire to another and which can corrupt signal and cause network
errors is -----------------------------------------------

a) Interference
b) Disturbance
c) Data loss
d) Crosstalk

Ans d

Q10. Which type of communication channel is immune to electrical and magnetic interference..

a. Coaxial
b. Shielded twisted pair
c. UTP
d. Optical Fibre

Ans d

Q11. The type of waves that can not penetrate through walls :

a. Radio
b. Infra
c. Micro
d. Laser
Ans b

Q12. In -------------------------topology transmission takes place in both directions and


---------------------topology data travels in one direction only.

a. Star , bus
b. Bus , ring
c. Ring , bus
d. Ring , star

Ans. B

Q13. ------------------------------topology is excellent for long distance networking because it provides


extensive back – up , rerouting and pass –through capabilities.

a. Star
b. Bus
c. Mesh
d. Tree
---------------Ans c

Q14----------------------------------------- connectors are used to connect nodes on the network.

a) RJ 44
b) RJ 45
c) RJ 11
d) All may be used

Ans : RJ 45

Q15. The protocol that is responsible for making sure that the commands get through to the other
end , keeps track of what is sent , and retransmits anything that did not get through.

a. FTP
b. HTTP
c. POP
d. TCP

Ans d

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