Q.1
How to implement a network medium that is not susceptible to EMI. Which type of cabling should you use?
Q.2
Segmentation of a data stream happens at which layer of the OSI model?
Q.3
When data is encapsulated, which is the correct order?
Q.4
Which of the following are unique characteristics of half-duplex Ethernet when compared to full-duplex Ethernet?
1. Half-duplex Ethernet operates in a shared collision domain.
2. Half-duplex Ethernet operates in a private collision domain.
3. Half-duplex Ethernet has higher effective throughput.
4. Half-duplex Ethernet has lower effective throughput.
Q.5
What type of RJ45 UTP cable is used between switches?
Q.6
How does a host on an Ethernet LAN know when to transmit after a collision has occurred?
1. In a CSMA/CD collision domain, multiple stations can successfully transmit data simultaneously.
2. In a CSMA/CD collision domain, stations must wait until the media is not in use before transmitting.
3. You can improve the CSMA/CD network by adding more hubs.
4. After a collision, the station that detected the collision has first priority to resend the lost data.
5. After a collision, all stations run a random backoff algorithm. When the backoff delay period has expired, all stations have equal priority to transmit data.
Q.7
Which of the following types of connections can use full duplex?
1. Hub to hub
2. Switch to switch
3. Host to host
4. Switch to hub
5. Switch to host
Q.8
Acknowledgments, sequencing, and flow control are characteristics of which OSI layer?
Q.9
Which fields are contained within an IEEE Ethernet frame header?
1. Source and destination MAC address
2. Source and destination network address
3. Source and destination MAC address and source and destination network address
4. FCS field
Q.10
What type of RJ45 UTP cable do you use to connect a PC's COM port to a router or switch console port?
Q.11
What are the decimal and hexadecimal equivalents for the binary number 10110111?
Q.12
What is the purpose of flow control?
Q.13
Which three statements are true about the operation of a full-duplex Ethernet network?
1. There are no collisions in full-duplex mode.
2. A dedicated switch port is required for each full-duplex node.
3. Ethernet hub ports are preconfigured for full-duplex mode.
4. In a full-duplex environment, the host network card must check for the availability of the network media before transmitting.
5. The host network card and the switch port must be capable of operating in full-duplex mode.
Q.14
Which of the following are types of flow control?
1. Buffering
2. Cut-through
3. Windowing
4. Congestion avoidance
Q.15
What are two purposes for segmentation with a bridge?
1. To add more broadcast domains.
2. To create more collision domains.
3. To add more bandwidth for users.
4. To allow more broadcasts for users.
Q.16

What are the decimal and hexadecimal equivalents for the binary number 10110111?

  • 69/0x2102
  • 183/B7
  • 173/A6
  • 83/0xC5
Q.17

What is the purpose of flow control?

  • To ensure that data is retransmitted if an acknowledgment is not received.
  • To reassemble segments in the correct order at the destination device.
  • To provide a means for the receiver to govern the amount of data sent by the sender.
  • To regulate the size of each segment.
Q.18

Which three statements are true about the operation of a full-duplex Ethernet network?

  1. There are no collisions in full-duplex mode.
  2. A dedicated switch port is required for each full-duplex node.
  3. Ethernet hub ports are preconfigured for full-duplex mode.
  4. In a full-duplex environment, the host network card must check for the availability of the network media before transmitting.
  5. The host network card and the switch port must be capable of operating in full-duplex mode.
  • 1, 2, and 5
  • 2 and 4
  • 2, 3 and 4
  • 5 only
Q.19

Which of the following are types of flow control?

  1. Buffering
  2. Cut-through
  3. Windowing
  4. Congestion avoidance
  • 1 and 2
  • 1, 3 and 4
  • 2 only
  • 3 only
Q.20

What are two purposes for segmentation with a bridge?

  1. To add more broadcast domains.
  2. To create more collision domains.
  3. To add more bandwidth for users.
  4. To allow more broadcasts for users.
  • 1 only
  • 2 and 3
  • 2 and 4
  • 4 only
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