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FINAL EXAMINATIONS BASINET BASIC NETWORK CONCEPTS

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MULTIPLE CHOICE Choose the letter of the correct answer. Blacken the corresponding letter of your choice in the attached answer sheet. When your answer is not found among the choices provided, or when there are more than one correct answer, blacken E. If it seems you want to change your answer, cross-out the previous answer and blacken anew but you can change your answer once, otherwise it will invalidate your answer. . !hese are transmission media that confine signals to travel along the media. "#$ guided media "%$ unguided media "C$ both "#$ and "%$ "&$ neither "#$ nor "%$ '. !hese are transmission media that use the atmosphere or space in the propagation of signals. "#$ guided media "%$ unguided media "C$ both "#$ and "%$ "&$ neither "#$ nor "%$ (. Which of the following uses unguided media) "#$ satellite "%$ microwave "C$ bluetooth "&$ all of the above *. Which of the following is +,! an e-ample of guided media) "#$ coa"%$ .!/ "C$ 0!/ "&$ microwave transmission 1. Which of the following guided media uses light as representation of signal) "#$ coa"%$ .!/ "C$ 0!/ "&$ fiber optic 2. It is an advantage of fiber optic. "#$ no noise "%$ wide bandwidth "C$ high speed "&$ all of the above 3. What does .!/ stand for) "#$ untwisted pair "C$ unshielded twisted pair "%$ unconfigured topology pair "&$ unattenuated twisted pair 4. What are the advantages of .!/) "#$ cheap "%$ fle-ible "C$ easy to install "&$ all of the above 5. !wisting is implemented in twisted-pair cable in order to minimi6e "#$ attenuation. "%$ crosstalk. "C$ skin effect. "&$ interference. 7. What makes fiber optic secured from interference) "#$ It employs twisting of fibers. "C$ +o electrical signal can ever pass through the cable. "%$ It has several layers of insulation. "&$ all of the above . Which of the following is a disadvantage of fiber optic "#$ attenuation "%$ low bandwidth "C$ cost "&$ limited range '. Which of the following is a criterion in cable selection) 4asinet Final Examination -T S3+552 56 7a#e * of .

"#$ bandwidth "%$ budget "C$ capacity "&$ all of the above (. In what situation can the use of cables be hindered) "#$ distances are large "C$ cables have to pass through public road "%$ cost of running cables are prohibited "&$ all of the above *. In this propagation, 89 signal follows the curvature of the earth as it travels through the atmosphere. "#$ ionosphere propagation "C$ surface propagation "%$ troposphere propagation "&$ line-of-sight propagation 1. Which of the following uses the layers of atmosphere in order to reflect signals back to earth) "#$ surface propagation "C$ ionosphere propagation "%$ space propagation "&$ all of the above 2. !he design of /ublic 0witched !elephone +etwork was originally intended for the transmission of "#$ human voice "%$ data "C$ video "&$ all of the above 3. What transmission system is used by 7%ase! "#$ %aseband !ransmission "C$ %oth "#$ and "%$ "%$ %roadband !ransmission "&$ neither "#$ nor "%$ 4. What transmission system is used by 7%ase1 "#$ %aseband !ransmission "C$ %oth "#$ and "%$ "%$ %roadband !ransmission "&$ neither "#$ nor "%$ 5. It is also referred to as !hicknet :thernet. "#$ 7%ase! "%$ 7%ase' "C$ 7%ase1 "&$ all of the above '7. !hrough the field ;;;;;;;;;; of the :thernet packet, all workstations will know that there is an incoming packet. "#$ destination address "%$ preamble "C$ type "&$ frame check se<uence ' . What =#C protocol is used by :thernet) "#$ C0=#>C& "%$ !oken /assing "C$ both "#$ and "%$ "&$ neither "#$ nor "%$ ''. What =#C protocol is used by !oken 8ing) "#$ C0=#>C& "%$ !oken /assing "C$ both "#$ and "%$ "&$ neither "#$ nor "%$ '(. What transmission system is used by 7%ase! "#$ %aseband !ransmission "%$ %roadband !ransmission "C$ %oth "#$ and "%$ "&$ neither "#$ nor "%$ '*. What transmission system is used by 7%ase1 "#$ %aseband !ransmission "%$ %roadband !ransmission "C$ %oth "#$ and "%$ "&$ neither "#$ nor "%$ '1. !he most popular of the three :thernet standards is "#$ 7%ase' "%$ 7%ase1 "C$ 7%ase! "&$ none of the above '2. # vast collection of different networks that use certain common protocols and provide certain common services. "#$ Internet "%$ Intranet "C$ :-tranet "&$ Computer +etwork '3. # system of Web servers and similar services that operates only over a certain corporate network. "#$ Internet "%$ Intranet "C$ :-tranet "&$ Computer +etwork '4. # similar private network that includes corporate business partners such as suppliers, bankers and shippers "#$ Internet "%$ Intranet "C$ :-tranet "&$ Computer +etwork '5. # general term for any device on a network "#$ node "%$ Workstation "C$ client "&$ server (7. # personal computer attached to a network "#$ workstation>client "%$ workstation "C$ Client "&$ 0erver ( . !he person responsible for the service, maintenance and upkeep of a network "#$ +etwork :ngineer "%$ Computer :ngineer "C$ 0ystem #nalyst "&$ +etwork #dministrator ('. !he amount of data can be transmitted over a given segment of communication media within a specific time. "#$ %andwidth "%$ +etwork %andwidth "C$ +etwork ?oad "&$ ?oad ((. # general term used to described the demands of a network "#$ %andwidth "%$ +etwork %andwidth "C$ +etwork ?oad "&$ ?oad (*. !he amount of bandwidth re<uired to successfully completing a given networking operation. "#$ %andwidth "%$ +etwork ,verhead "C$ +etwork ?oad "&$ ?oad (1. # term used to describe the sluggishness of operation of overworked network. "#$ ?ug "%$ ?og "C$ ?ag "&$ none of the above (2. # modern technology that uses e-isting twisted-pair telephone lines to transport high bandwidth data. "#$ =odem "%$ &0? "C$ Computer "&$ network 4asinet Final Examination -T S3+552 56 7a#e + of .

&evice at the user end of a user-network interface that serves as a data source, destination or both. "#$ &!: "%$ &0? "C$ =odem "&$ @ubs (4. Aeneral term referring to the variety of telephone networks and services in place worldwide. "#$ /0!+ "%$ &!: "C$ &0? "&$ 0witch (5. It is a private network setup in an office building within the same location. "#$ ?#+ "%$ =#+ "C$ W#+ "&$ Intranet *7. ?#+ "#$ Contains more than 1 /Cs. "%$ Connect /Cs to telephone "C$ Connect /Cs and other computer devices within a geographic area "&$ #lways contains server which houses centrali6ed files. * . #ny electronic devices on a network is called "#$ +ode "%$ @ub "C$ 8outer "&$ Cable *'. &evice that connects one network to another. "#$ +ode "%$ @ub "C$ 8outer "&$ Cable *(. #n indication you need to upgrade your network from peer-to-peer to client>server would beB "#$ Cour office wants to share a printer "%$ Cour office wants to share a fa- machine "C$ Cou need to store large databases and software in a central location "&$ Cou have to upgrade to the latest version of Windows **. # peer-to-peer networkB "#$ Is ideal for transferring large files "%$ #lways re<uires a router "C$ ,nly functions with fiber optic cable "&$ 8e<uires no special operating system other than Windows 51 or 54 *1. ,n a client>server networkB "#$ 9iles are stored on the server computer and can be stored on individual /Cs "%$ +o special operating system other than Windows 51 or 54 is re<uired "C$ When one node Dgoes downD the entire network malfunctions "&$ !wenty nodes is the absolute ma-imum allowed on a client>server network *2. Which piece of e<uipment installed in a /C and allows the /C to connect to a network) "#$ @ub "%$ +IC "C$ Araphic accelerator card "&$ none of the above *3. It provides a central location where cable from all /Cs and other network devices come together. "#$ @ub "%$ +IC "C$ Araphic accelerator card "&$ none of the above *4. When planning your network, it is important toB "#$ /urchase backup e<uipment for all network devices "%$ Choose products that are fle-ible in case you want to upgrade and e-pand your network in the future "C$ Install an additional telephone line for each /C in your network "&$ Choose the fastest cabling possible to ensure your network wonEt be obsolete within ' years. *5. It determined what terminals and peripheral e<uipment should be used "#$ @ost Computer "%$ =ainframe "C$ %oth # and % "&$ #ll of the above 17. #ll Computers connected in these network are e<ual importance "#$ /eer-to-peer network "%$ Client>0erver Computing "C$ @ybrid network "&$ none of the above 1 . It indicates which portion of the I/ #ddress is the +etwork I& F @ost I&. "#$ #ddress Classes "%$ 0ubnet =ask "C$ +etwork #ddress "&$ %roadcast address 1'. It is the /rivate I/ range of Class # +etworks. "#$ 7.7.7.7 - 7.7.'11.'11 "C$ 7.7.7.7 - 7.'11.'11.'11 "%$ 7.7.7.7 - 7.'11.'11.7 "&$ +one of the above 1(. It is the /rivate I/ range of Class % +etworks. "#$ 3'. 2.7.7 - 3'.( .'11.'11 "C$ 3'. 2.7.7 - 3'. 2.'11.'11 "%$ 3'. 2.7.7 - 3'.('.'11.'11 "&$ 3'. 2.7.7 - 3'.('.'11.'12 1*. It is the /rivate I/ range of Class C +etworks. "#$ 5'. 24.7.7 - 5'.'11.'11.'11 "C$ 5'. 24.7.7 - 5'. 24.7.'1 "%$ 5'. 24.7.7 - 5'. 24.'11.'11 "&$ 5'. 24.7.7 - 5'. 24.'11.'12 11. !hey are divided into #ddress Classes that broadly allocate groups. "#$ +etwork #ddress "%$ %roadcast #ddress "C$ I/ #ddress "&$ 0ubnet =ask 12. !hey specify which octets of the I/ #ddress are the +etwork I& and @ost I&. "#$ #ddress Classes "%$ 0ubnet =ask "C$ +etwork #ddress "&$ %roadcast #ddress 4asinet Final Examination -T S3+552 56 7a#e - of .

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13. It is the portion of the network that you can retrieve information. "#$ &omain #ddress "%$ +etwork &omain "C$ %roadcast &omain "&$ 0ubnet &omain 14. It ignores repeaters, bridges, or switches "#$ /hysical 0egment "%$ +etwork 0egment"C$ &omain 0egment "&$ +one of the above 15. It is being shared or common to all computers on the same network. "#$ @ost I& "%$ +etwork I& "C$ I/ #ddress "&$ +one of the above 27. It identifies a specific device within a network. "#$ @ost I& "%$ +etwork I& "C$ I/ #ddress "&$ +one of the above 2 . It contains the deviceGs network I& F host I&. "#$ I/ #ddress "%$ +etwork #ddress "C$ %roadcast #ddress "&$ 0ubnet =ask 2'. It specifies network si6es. "#$ #ddress Classes "%$ 0ubnet =ask "C$ +etwork #ddress "&$ %roadcast #ddress 2(. !he I/v* has "#$ (' bits "%$ 2* bits "C$ '12 bits "&$ '4 bits 2*. !he network address of the I/ address 11.'1. 25. (( is "#$ 11.7.7.7 "%$ 11.'1.7.7 "C$ 11.'1. 25.7 "&$ 11.'1. 25.'11 21. !he host I& of the I/ address ' '. 55. 5.'5 is "#$ ' '. 55 "%$ 55. 5.'5 "C$ 5.'5 "&$ '5 22. !he proposed I/v2 has "#$ (' bits "%$ 2* bits "C$ '4 bits "&$ '12 bits 23. !his +etwork uses the last three octets for its @ost I&. "#$ Class # +etworks "%$ Class % +etworks "C$ Class C +etworks "&$ Class & +etworks 24. !his +etwork uses the first three octets for its +etwork I&. "#$ Class # +etworks "%$ Class % +etworks "C$ Class C +etworks "&$ Class & +etworks 25. It is the total number of +etwork I&s for a Class C +etworks. "#$ ',753, 1' "%$ ',753, 17 "C$ ',753, 1* "&$ ',753, 12 37. It is the total number of +etwork I&s for a Class % +etworks. "#$ 2,(4* "%$ 21,1(2 "C$ 21,1(* "&$ 21,1(4 3 . It is the total number of +etwork I&s for a Class # +etworks. "#$ '4 "%$ '3 "C$ 2,333,' 2 "&$ 2,333,' * 3'. It is uni<ue on the entire network. "#$ @ost I& "%$ +etwork I& "C$ I/ #ddress "&$ 0ubnet =ask 3(. It is uni<ue on a network. "#$ @ost I& "%$ +etwork I& "C$ I/ #ddress "&$ 0ubnet =ask 3*. # Class % network can have up to how many numbers of hosts) "#$ 2,333,' 2 "%$ 2,333,' * "C$ 21,1(2 "&$ 21,1(* 31. @ow many subnets do the '11.'11.''*.7 mask allows. "#$ (' "%$ (7 "C$ 4 "&$ 2 32. It refers to the rules and conventions to facilitate communication among computers. "#$ 0tandard "%$ ?ayer "C$ =odel "&$ +one of the above 33. It is the advantage of having rules and conventions to facilitate communication among computers. "#$ /roprietary "%$ 9ree6es technology "C$ Compatibility "&$ +one of the above 34. !he organi6ation that developed the seven layers model of computer communication. "#$ I::: "%$ I0, "C$ I%= "&$ CCI!! 35. !his layer of the ,0I model that defines the synta- and semantics of data from two systems. "#$ #pplication "%$ /resentation "C$ 0ession "&$ !ransport 47. !his layer of the ,0I model that defines the dialog management of the two systems. "#$ #pplication "%$ /resentation "C$ 0ession "&$ !ransport 4 . !his layer of the ,0I model that defines the routing of data from one open system to another. "#$ /hysical "%$ &ata ?ink "C$ +etwork "&$ !ransport 4'. !his layer of the ,0I model that defines the service-point addressing on the network. "#$ #pplication "%$ /resentation "C$ 0ession "&$ !ransport 4(. !his layer of the ,0I model that defines the physical addressing on the network. "#$ /hysical "%$ &ata ?ink "C$ +etwork "&$ !ransport 4*. !his layer of the ,0I model that provides a network virtual terminal. "#$ #pplication "%$ /resentation "C$ 0ession "&$ !ransport 41. !his layer of the ,0I model that defines the standard of using fiber optic cable in the network. "#$ /hysical "%$ &ata ?ink "C$ +etwork "&$ !ransport 42. It refers to the common format of data from two systems.

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"#$ :&8 "%$ !ranslation "C$ Conversion "&$ +one of the above 43. !he method of removing redundancy data in the file. "#$ :ncryption "%$ Compression "C$ 8ecognition "&$ &eletion 44. It is the layer that interfaces network support layer and user support layer. "#$ #pplication "%$ /resentation "C$ 0ession "&$ !ransport 45. %etween !ransport and +etwork, which layer is the service provider) "#$ !ransport "%$ &ata ?ink "C$ +etwork "&$ +one of the above 57. 9or the !ransport layer, it refers to the data to be transmitted to the +etwork layer. "#$ +/&. "%$ !/&. "C$ /&. "&$ +one of the above 5 . !his layer of the ,0I model that defines the segmentation and reassembly of messages in the network. "#$ !ransport "%$ &ata ?ink "C$ +etwork "&$ +one of the above 5'. It is a mode of communication that also known as connectionless transmission. "#$ &atagram "%$ Hirtual circuit "C$ Hirtual channel "&$ +one of the above 5(. !his /roIect 47' defines the standard for utili6ing fiber optic cables and its installation. "#$ 47'.3 "%$ 47'.4 "C$ 47'.5 "&$ 47'. 7 5*. !his /roIect 47' describes the secure methods for ?ocal #rea +etwork. "#$ 47'.5 "%$ 47'. 7 "C$ 47'. "&$ 47'. ' 51. !his /roIect 47' defines the standard for wireless communication in ?ocal #rea +etworks. "#$ 47'. ' "%$ 47'. "C$ 47'. 7 "&$ 47'.5 52. !he layer of the ,0I model that divided into two sublayers. "#$ !ransport "%$ &ata ?ink "C$ +etwork "&$ +one of the above 53. !his type of ??C service establishes connection and needs an acknowledgement between sender and receiver. "#$ !ype "%$ !ype ' "C$ !ype ( "&$ +one of the above 54. !his type of ??C service establishes connectionless and needs acknowledgement between sender and receiver. "#$ !ype "%$ !ype ' "C$ !ype ( "&$ +one of the above 55. !his Class of /roIect 47' that supports all types of ??C services. "#$ Class I "%$ Class II "C$ Class III "&$ Class IH 77. !his Class of /roIect 47' that supports only !ype and !ype ( of ??C services. "#$ Class I "%$ Class II "C$ Class III "&$ Class IH
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