True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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Lecture
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1.
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A
network can be two computers that share a printer.
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2.
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A CAN
covers a city and is often run by the city government.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Lecture
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3.
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This
type of network is appropriate if there are more than 10 computers, or if security is a
requirement.
a. | Peer to
peer | b. | Client/Server | | | | |
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4.
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This
is defined as a group of computers with clients and at least one server sharing
resources.
a. | Network | c. | Peer to
peer | b. | Transmission
media | d. | Protocol | | | | |
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5.
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Which
requires more training for users?
a. | Peer to peer | b. | Client/Server | | | | |
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6.
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Which
allows for centralized management of resources?
a. | Peer to
peer | b. | Client/Server | | | | |
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7.
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This
is a collection of computers in a limited geographical area.
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8.
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This
is the part of a network that can be cables, wires, wireless technology, or NIC. They allow a client
to attach to a network.
a. | Connectivity devices | c. | Protocols | b. | Transmission
media | d. | Resources | | | | |
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9.
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This
part of the network defines the "Rules" for communication.
a. | Transmission
media | c. | Protocols | b. | Connectivity devices | d. | Client | | | | |
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10.
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This
is the part of a network that connects clients and servers together. It is not the cables, but may be
a hub, router, bridge, or brouter.
a. | Transmission media | c. | Protocols | b. | Connectivity
devices | d. | Client | | | | |
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11.
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This
part of a network allows a user to access a server and its resources. It is the computer the user
uses.
a. | Transmission
media | c. | Client | b. | Connectivity devices | d. | Server | | | | |
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12.
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This
is good when you have less than 10 comptuers in a network and you have users who are
trainable. a. | Domain | c. | Workgroup | b. | Client-Server | d. | All of the above | | | | |
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13.
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Use
this when security is an issue. a. | Domain | c. | Workgroup | b. | Peer-to-Peer | d. | All of the
above | | | | |
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14.
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This
would be a physical part of a network. a. | Printer | c. | directories | b. | files | d. | protocols | | | | |
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15.
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This
would be a logical part of a network. a. | topology | c. | media | b. | printer | d. | hardware | | | | |
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16.
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Sending and receiving computer cannot talk at the same time. One has to talk and then
has to wait for the other to talk. a. | full duplex | c. | simplex | b. | half
duplex | d. | complex | | | | |
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17.
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Only
one computer can talk. The other cannot reply. a. | duplex | c. | simplex | b. | half
duplex | d. | complex | | | | |
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18.
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Where is this drive located? a. | Inside your
local computer | c. | On a server
named mulder | b. | On a server somewhere | d. | On a server named temp | | | | |
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19.
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The UNC pathname for this drive would be:
a. | \\temp\mulder | d. | //temp/mulder | b. | \\mulder\temp | e. | //mulder/temp | c. | \\mulder\z | | | | |
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20.
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The information
above can be obtained by typing a. | ipconfig | c. | winipcfg | b. | ipconfig
/all | d. | winipcfg
/all | | | | |
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21.
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The prompt above
may indicate that:
a. | A server is down | c. | A server is using a firewall blocking ICMP
packets | b. | A NIC isnt working | d. | Any of these | | | | |
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22.
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The
following represents a:
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Completion
Complete each sentence or
statement.
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23.
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A
__________ is a large network that is generally slower than a LAN and covers a large geographical
area.
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24.
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This
connects computers from around the world into one large network.
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25.
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A
peer to peer network can also be known as a _______.
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26.
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The
___________ layer defines the cabling and NICs used on a network
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27.
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The
__________ layer acts as a liaison between the user and the network by allowing the user to use a
program (such as email) to create data to be sent on the network.
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28.
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The
______________ layer is made up of two sublayers.
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29.
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The
___________ sublayer establishes and maintains links between communicating devices.
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30.
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The
error and flow control at the data-link layer are not as robust as at the _______
layer.
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31.
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This
is a group of computers connected together for the purpose of sharing resources.
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32.
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In a
client/server network, the role of the ____ is to request services from the server.
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33.
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A
network with a mainframe and dumb terminals is a _____ network.
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34.
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A
network where the processing power is shared among servers and clients is a _____
network.
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Matching
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Match
the parts of a network with their definitions.
a. | Protocol | e. | Server | b. | Transmission Media | f. | Clients | c. | Resources | g. | Network
operating system | d. | Connectivity devices | | | | |
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35.
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Software that allows a server to perform network operations.
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36.
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These
can be files or directories or peripherals like printers, scanners, or plotters
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37.
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A set
of "rules" that allow communication to take place.
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38.
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The
computer(s) on a network that manage the network and resources.
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39.
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Hardware such as hubs, routers, brouters, or gateways that connect computers
together.
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Match
the level of the OSI model with the descriptions below. a. | Application | e. | Network | b. | Presentation | f. | Data Link | c. | Session | g. | Physical | d. | Transport | h. | More than one level | | | | |
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40.
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Repeater and hubs
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41.
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Deals
with addressing on the MAC sublayer (aka the physical device address, or the address of the
NIC)
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42.
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Bridge
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43.
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Delivers packets through circuit switching or packet switching,
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44.
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gateway
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45.
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router, brouter
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46.
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Advertises available services on the networ
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Parts
of a Network
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47.
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Protocols
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48.
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Resource to share
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49.
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Transmission media
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50.
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Clients
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51.
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Server
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Match
the description to the 802 committee where you would go for information. a. | Setting up a
wireless network | h. | General
networking standards | b. | Creating new hardware for an ethernet network that uses the
CSMA/CD access method | i. | Looking for
information on an older token based LAN that doesnt use a ring
topology | c. | Developing new token ring
technologies | j. | Your company
wants to move the phone system from POTS to integrating it into the ethernet
network | d. | Learning about new network security options
available | k. | Learning about
broadband | e. | Reading up on the purpose of the LLC
layer | l. | Designing new
hardware to work with the cable system | f. | Developing hardware to take advantage of fiber
optics | m. | Defines
protocols for setting up a high speed demand priority LAN | g. | Protocols in use
on a MAN | | | | |
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52.
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802.1
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53.
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802.2
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54.
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802.4
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55.
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802.7
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56.
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802.8
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57.
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802.9
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58.
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802.10
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59.
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802.12
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60.
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802.14
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