1. Which three statements are true about local and network applications? (Choose three.)
• A local application is loaded in a local computer and can be accessed by a remote computer on
the network.
• A network application is loaded in a local computer and accessed from a remote computer.
• A local application is loaded in a local computer and accessed only by the local computer.
• A network application is loaded in a local computer and accessed only by the local computer.
• An example of a local application is e-mail.
• An example of a network application is instant messaging.
2. A wireless DHCP client cannot connect to the Internet through a Linksys integrated router.
When you type ipconfig on the host, no IP address, subnet mask, or default gateway shows.
What are two of the first things you will check? (Choose two.)
• SSID
• if the wireless client is configured for DHCP
• the cable between client and integrated router
• the firewall configuration on the integrated router
• if the correct default gateway is configured on the client
• if the correct default gateway is configured on the integrated router
3. Refer to the graphic. Assume that the command output is from a wireless DHCP client that is
connected to a Linksys integrated router. What can be deduced from the output?
• The wireless connection is good.
• The WEP key or SSID needs to be checked.
• The DHCP configuration on the router needs to be checked.
• The wireless NIC driver or the NIC itself needs to be reinstalled.
7. Where do ISPs get the public addresses that they assign to end users?
• ISPs create the addresses themselves.
• ISPs are assigned addresses through the RFC.
• ISPs obtain their addresses automatically.
• ISPs obtain address blocks from registry organizations.
8. Refer to the graphic. What is the effect of setting the security mode to WEP on the Linksys
integrated router?
• It identifies the wireless LAN.
• It allows the access point to inform clients of its presence.
• It translates IP addresses into easy-to-remember domain names.
• It encrypts data between the wireless client and the access point.
• It ensures that only authorized users are allowed access to the WLAN.
• It translates an internal address or group of addresses into an outside, public address.
13 . What layer is the first point of entry for a host into the network?
• core layer
• access layer
• network layer
• distribution layer
14. What two commands can be used to form a new binding if client information does not agree
with the DHCP client table? (Choose two.)
• ipconfig /release
• ipconfig /all
• ipconfig /flushdns
• ipconfig /renew
• ipconfig
15. What are two advantages of purchasing a custom-built computer? (Choose two.)
• usually a lower cost
• no waiting period for assembly
• user can specify higher performance components
• supports higher-end graphics and gaming applications
• fewer components to replace
16. What information within a data packet does a router use, by default, to make forwarding
decisions?
• the destination MAC address
• the destination IP address
• the destination host name
• the destination service requested
19. Which two statements correctly describe Media Access Control (MAC) addresses? (Choose
two.)
• MAC addresses are used to identify a specific NIC.
• MAC addresses are physical addresses.
• MAC addresses contain a network number and unique host identification.
• MAC addresses are always assigned to network devices by a network administrator.
• MAC addresses can be dynamically assigned.
20. What is the name for the contract between a customer and an ISP that specifies requirements
for uptime and service response time?
• DSL
• IAB
• NAP
• SLA
21. What are two ways that a user can interact with an operating system shell? (Choose two.)
• CLI
• OS
• GUI
• NIC
• kernel
23. Choose the option that shows the correct sequence of steps in the encapsulation of TCP/IP
data that is passed from a source to a destination host?
A. converts data to bits for transmission
B. packages the data for end to end transport
C. adds the data-link header and trailer
D. adds the network IP address to the header of the frame
• A,B,C,D
• A,C,D,B
• B,D,C,A
• B,C,D,A
• D,C,B,A
24. What is specified by the network number in an IP address?
• the network to which the host belongs
• the physical identity of the computer on the network
• the node of the subnetwork which is being addressed
• the broadcast identity of subnetwork
25. Refer to the graphic. What is the purpose of assigning a Network Name of Academy?
• It identifies the wireless LAN.
• It translates IP addresses into easy-to-remember domain names.
• It encrypts data between the wireless client and the access point.
• It allows access to the AP configuration GUI by name rather than address.
• It translates an internal address or group of addresses into an outside, public address.
27. Which of the following are the address ranges of the private IP addresses? (Choose three.)
• 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
• 200.100.50.0 to 200.100.25.255
• 150.150.0.0 to 150.150.255.255
• 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255
• 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255
• 127.16.0.0 to 127.31.255.255
28. Which protocol is used to transfer files among network devices and perform file-management
functions?
• DNS
• FTP
• HTML
• HTTP
29. Select three statements that correctly describe how DHCP services may be provided. (Choose
three.)
• An integrated router provides IP configurations for most ISPs.
• An integrated router can act as both DHCP server and DHCP client.
• A home PC using a static IP address obtained that address from a DHCP server.
• Most home network integrated routers receive an IP configuration directly from their ISP.
• A variety of devices can act as DHCP servers, as long as they run DHCP service software.
• A home PC is required by standards to obtain an IP address and default gateway from a DHCP
server (usually the ISP).
30. Refer to the graphic. Based on the information that is shown, what statement is true?
• This configuration would be commonly found in an ad hoc wireless network.
• Any wireless client that is attached to this access point would have the same IP address and
SSID.
• All wireless devices that are connected to this access point must have an assigned SSID of
Academy.
• In addition to accepting wireless client requests, this access point must connect to the wired
network.
31. Identify two causes of physical layer network problems. (Choose two.)
• logical addressing issues
• improperly terminated cables
• cables plugged into wrong ports
• incorrect MAC address assigned
• packets received out of sequence
• incorrect subnet mask on an interface
32. Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is commonly used to exchange data between a
PDA and a computer?
• FM
• radar
• infrared
• ultraviolet
33. Which of the following are transport layer protocols of the TCP/IP model? (Choose two.)
• FTP
• UDP
• SMTP
• TFTP
• TCP
34. For the second time in a week, workstations on a LAN are not able to log into the server. The
technician fixed the problem the first time, but cannot remember the steps taken to solve it. What
aspect of the troubleshooting process has the technician neglected?
• identifying the problem
• asking end-users questions
• documenting the troubleshooting process
• using structured techniques to solve a problem
35. What action will a router take when it receives a frame with a broadcast MAC address?
• It will not forward the frame to another network.
• It forwards the frame back to the sending host with its IP address as a response.
• It forwards the frame out of all interfaces except the interface where the frame was received.
• It forwards the frame back out the receiving interface to insure all hosts on the local network
receive it.
36. A network host is accessing a web server. What two protocols are most likely being used as
the TCP/IP model application layer protocol and the internetwork layer protocol? (Choose two.)
• IP
• FTP
• TCP
• DHCP
• HTTP
40. Refer to the graphic. Based on the configuration information that is shown, which three types
of 802.11 networks are allowed access to the WLAN? (Choose three.)
• 802.11a
• 802.11b
• 802.11e
• 802.11g
• 802.11n
• 802.11x
41. Within a local network, which two items must be unique on a computer for it to successfully
connect to the network? (Choose two.)
• IP address
• subnet mask
• computer name
• default gateway address
• operating system version
42. When considering the purchase of a new operating system, what is meant by "Total Cost of
Ownership?"
• applications and support costs
• hardware and support costs
• hardware and software costs
• hardware, software, and support costs
• hardware, operating system, and applications costs
43. A computer joins the network and announces itself to all hosts on the LAN. What type of
message does the computer send out?
• broadcast
• simulcast
• multicast
• unicast
44. Refer to the graphic. What feature can be installed on the Linksys integrated router to convert
private IP addresses to Internet-routable addresses?
• authentication
• DHCP
• encryption
• firewall
• NAT
• WEP
45. When terminating UTP cabling, why is it important to untwist only a small amount of each
wire pair?
• minimizes crosstalk
• makes installation faster
• ensures wires are in correct order
• makes it easier to fit wires into connector
46. A host sent a message that all other hosts on the local network received and processed. What
type of domain are all these hosts a part of?
• local domain
• multicast domain
• collision domain
• broadcast domain
47. Your school network blocks all websites related to online gaming. What type of security
policy is being applied?
• identification and authentication
• remote access
• acceptable use
• incident handling
48. Refer to the graphic. Assume that the exhibited output is from a host that is connected to a
Linksys integrated router. What is one of the first things you should check?
• IP address on the host
• IP address on the router
• subnet mask on the host
• default gateway on the host
• link status LED on the front of the router
49. The transmit pins are disconnected and only the receive pins are used.
• The transmit pins on one device are connected to the transmit pins on the other device.
• The receive pins on one device are connected to the receive pins on the other device.
• The transmit pins on one device are connected to the receive pins on the other device.
50. What are two examples of storage peripheral devices? (Choose two.)
• printer
• flash drive
• headphones
• external DVD
• barcode reader
51. What are the two possible values for a digital bit? (Choose two.)
•0
•1
•A
•F
•#
•9
52. What type of computer would most likely use a docking station?
• laptop
• server
• desktop
• mainframe
• workstation