Chapter 10: Data Communication and Internet Services (Set-3)

A communication channel with higher bandwidth can generally carry

A More data per second
B More IP addresses
C More MAC entries
D More DNS records

When a signal is regenerated to overcome attenuation on long links, the device used is often a

A DNS resolver
B Proxy server
C Repeater device
D DHCP client

Which statement correctly describes full-duplex communication on a network link

A One-way only
B Alternate directions only
C Only broadcast traffic
D Both transmit simultaneously

In half-duplex communication, two devices can

A Talk one at time
B Talk both same time
C Only receive data
D Only send data

In data communication, which factor most directly reduces signal quality by adding random disturbances

A Static IP use
B DNS caching
C Noise presence
D Port numbering

Modulation is commonly required in wireless communication because it

A Carries data on carrier
B Removes all noise
C Changes MAC addresses
D Assigns IP leases

In the OSI model, error detection at the frame level is mainly handled by

A Session layer
B Application layer
C Data Link layer
D Presentation layer

Which OSI layer is responsible for breaking large data into smaller segments and reassembling them

A Network layer
B Transport layer
C Physical layer
D Data Link layer

Which OSI layer is most associated with IP addressing and routing decisions

A Physical layer
B Session layer
C Presentation layer
D Network layer

In the TCP/IP model, TCP and UDP belong to the

A Internet layer
B Link layer
C Transport layer
D Physical layer

Which protocol is best suited when an application needs fast delivery and can tolerate some loss

A UDP protocol
B TCP protocol
C DNS protocol
D SMTP protocol

A key feature of TCP that improves reliability is

A No headers used
B No port numbers
C No segmentation
D Retransmission and ACK

IP is considered “connectionless” because it

A Encrypts every message
B Needs login credentials
C Forwards each packet independently
D Uses only one port

DNS uses caching mainly to reduce

A IP address length
B Repeated lookup delays
C Packet header size
D Router power usage

Which statement correctly describes a DNS resolver in a typical network

A It assigns IP leases
B It encrypts FTP traffic
C It queries DNS servers
D It forwards NAT tables

A DHCP server can provide all of the following to a client except

A MAC address label
B Subnet mask value
C Default gateway
D DNS server address

In DHCP, what is the main purpose of the “lease time” value

A Encrypt IP traffic
B Store DNS records
C Increase link bandwidth
D Limit IP usage duration

A device using a dynamic IP address can receive a different IP because

A DNS uses caching
B TCP uses ACK
C Lease can expire
D HTTP uses cookies

A static IP is preferred for servers mainly because it

A Stays predictable
B Blocks all attacks
C Makes DNS useless
D Removes encryption need

Which term best describes the device that forwards traffic from a local LAN to the internet

A DNS cache
B FTP server
C Default gateway
D Session cookie

In an HTTPS connection, encryption is provided mainly by

A DHCP protocol
B DNS protocol
C FTP protocol
D TLS protocol

Which item is used by browsers to verify a website’s identity in HTTPS

A Subnet mask
B DHCP lease
C Digital certificate
D MAC address

HTTP uses which basic pattern for communication between browser and server

A Request and response
B Broadcast and reply
C Lease and renew
D Ping and trace

Which HTTP method is generally used to submit form data to a server

A GET method
B TRACE method
C POST method
D HEAD method

Which HTTP method is mainly used to fetch a page or resource without changing server data

A POST method
B GET method
C PUT method
D CONNECT method

A web cookie is stored primarily on the

A DNS server
B DHCP server
C Router firmware
D User’s browser

A session on a website is often tracked by

A MAC address only
B Subnet mask value
C Session ID cookie
D FTP port number

In HTTP, caching is mainly useful to

A Speed repeated loading
B Increase signal noise
C Change IP mapping
D Shorten MAC address

The standard port used for FTP control connection is

A Port 22
B Port 80
C Port 21
D Port 443

Which statement correctly distinguishes SFTP from FTP

A SFTP uses port 80
B SFTP is encrypted
C FTP is always secure
D FTP needs certificates

In FTP, “passive mode” is often used to

A Remove user login
B Change IP address
C Work with firewalls
D Block all ports

In FTP, “active mode” generally means the server

A Connects back to client
B Uses only port 443
C Disables data transfer
D Encrypts with TLS only

Which protocol is best matched with receiving email while keeping messages on the server for sync

A POP3 protocol
B SMTP protocol
C IMAP protocol
D FTP protocol

POP3 is generally best described as

A Sync email folders
B Send outgoing mail
C Resolve website names
D Download email locally

SMTP is used primarily when you

A Send outgoing email
B Download mail inbox
C Map domain to IP
D Assign dynamic IP

A proxy server in an office network can help by

A Assigning MAC addresses
B Increasing attenuation
C Filtering user access
D Changing cable type

A VPN improves privacy mainly by

A Increasing DNS TTL
B Encrypting data tunnel
C Removing packet headers
D Disabling NAT tables

NAT is important in many IPv4 networks mainly because it

A Replaces DNS servers
B Disables routing tables
C Saves public IPv4
D Increases cable length

A MAC address is used mainly for communication within

A Global internet routing
B DNS root servers
C HTTP web sessions
D Local network segment

The “ping” command is based on

A SMTP commands
B TCP handshakes
C ICMP messages
D DNS records

Traceroute helps identify

A DNS record types
B Path of routers
C DHCP lease time
D HTTPS certificate chain

Which term best describes a company that provides internet connectivity to users

A DNS resolver
B FTP client
C ISP provider
D Proxy cache

Web hosting typically includes

A Server space and access
B Only DNS caching
C Only IP leasing
D Only port scanning

VoIP calls are transmitted mainly as

A Analog cable signals
B DNS cached records
C Digital data packets
D DHCP lease files

Which feature is most directly related to “encapsulation” of data on a network

A Removing IP address
B Blocking HTTP cookies
C Reducing bandwidth usage
D Adding layer headers

In networking, “protocol suite” is best understood as

A One physical cable
B Group of protocols
C A router function
D A browser feature

A common real-life example of simplex communication is

A Phone conversation
B Walkie-talkie talk
C TV broadcast signal
D Video call chat

A common real-life example of half-duplex communication is

A Walkie-talkie talk
B Web browsing session
C Email sending
D Fiber optic link

A common real-life example of full-duplex communication is

A TV broadcast
B One-way radio
C Telephone call
D Simple sensor output

Transmission speed and bandwidth are related because

A Bandwidth means IP address
B Speed means DNS record
C Both mean MAC address
D Higher bandwidth supports higher speed

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