Chapter 11: Networking Fundamentals and Devices (Set-3)

When two offices share files through a central machine, the network type is

A Client-server model
B Peer-to-peer model
C PAN setup
D Ring setup

In a peer-to-peer setup, a key limitation is

A Needs huge servers
B Always uses fiber
C Requires IPv6 only
D Harder security control

The best example of “network performance issue” is

A Brighter monitor
B Larger keyboard keys
C Packet loss increase
D More RAM installed

A practical way to reduce latency for gaming is

A Use wired Ethernet
B Increase monitor size
C Add printer drivers
D Reduce SSD space

The topology that needs least cable for many nodes is often

A Full mesh topology
B Star topology
C Bus topology
D Ring topology

A star network using a switch fails mainly when

A SSID is hidden
B Switch stops working
C DHCP is enabled
D IPv6 is used

Ring topology networks are most affected when

A One link breaks
B DNS changes address
C Password is strong
D Modem is upgraded

Mesh topology is preferred in critical networks because it offers

A Least cable always
B Zero hardware cost
C Multiple backup paths
D Only wireless links

Twisted pair cable mainly reduces

A IP address shortage
B DNS lookup time
C Router overheating
D Crosstalk interference

Coaxial cable is less common in modern LANs mainly because

A It blocks light signals
B Ethernet shifted to UTP
C It needs satellite only
D It cannot carry data

Fiber optic is most suitable when you need

A Long distance links
B Very short cables
C Only low speeds
D Frequent interference

A repeater helps mainly when a signal becomes

A Too encrypted
B Too compressed
C Too weak
D Too colorful

A hub creates one shared

A Collision domain
B VLAN segment
C DNS zone
D IP subnet

A switch reduces collisions because it creates

A One shared backbone
B One broadcast subnet
C One DNS server
D Separate collision domains

Switch learning depends on reading the

A Destination IP address
B DNS server name
C Source MAC address
D Subnet mask value

If a switch cannot find a destination MAC, it will

A Flood all ports
B Drop all traffic
C Change IP address
D Disable DHCP

A router is required when you must connect

A Two USB devices
B Two different subnets
C Two printers only
D Two keyboards

Routing decisions are based mainly on

A MAC address
B File extension
C IP address
D SSID name

A modem is essential mainly when internet service uses

A Analog signal line
B Only LAN cable
C USB keyboard
D VGA connector

The device that connects wired LAN to Wi-Fi clients is usually

A Repeater only
B Bridge only
C Coax splitter
D Access point

A gateway is best described as

A Collision reducer
B Signal booster
C Protocol translator
D Cable tester

A common reason for “limited connectivity” is incorrect

A Default gateway
B Screen resolution
C Mouse driver
D Print settings

Subnet mask helps a PC decide whether a destination is

A Safe or unsafe
B Fast or slow
C Wired or wireless
D Local or remote

IPv4 address shortage is mainly solved by

A Bigger monitors
B Faster keyboards
C NAT and IPv6
D Extra RAM slots

DHCP “lease time” means

A Duration of IP use
B Router password age
C Cable lifetime
D Wi-Fi signal power

A static IP is preferred for a network printer because

A Latency becomes zero
B Address stays fixed
C Bandwidth becomes unlimited
D DNS becomes faster

DNS caching mainly helps by

A Faster repeated lookups
B Longer cable distance
C Higher Wi-Fi power
D Lower MAC address

A common tool to verify DNS resolution is

A format command
B tree command
C nslookup command
D paint command

If ping works but a website name fails, the likely issue is

A RAM problem
B Monitor problem
C Printer problem
D DNS problem

Traceroute output is most useful to locate

A Keyboard stuck keys
B Where delay occurs
C File corruption
D RAM leakage

Wi-Fi channel interference is common in

A Crowded apartment areas
B Empty offline rooms
C Only fiber networks
D Bluetooth PAN only

Strong Wi-Fi security begins with

A Same default login
B Open network mode
C Strong router password
D Shared WPS PIN

Router firmware updates are important mainly to fix

A Security vulnerabilities
B Keyboard layout
C Printer drivers
D Monitor pixels

A guest Wi-Fi network is recommended to

A Remove encryption
B Share admin access
C Stop DHCP service
D Isolate visitors

MAC filtering on Wi-Fi means allowing only

A Approved IP masks
B Approved DNS names
C Approved device MACs
D Approved subnet sizes

WEP is unsafe mainly because it is

A Easily cracked
B Too slow printing
C Too bright screen
D Too large keyboard

WPA3 improves security mainly by

A Shorter SSID names
B Stronger handshake protection
C Faster Ethernet speed
D Bigger router antenna

A hotspot is best described as

A Cable testing tool
B Routing table entry
C Internet sharing point
D VLAN trunk port

NAT changes private IP traffic into

A Public IP traffic
B MAC table traffic
C DNS zone traffic
D VLAN tag traffic

A proxy server can improve browsing speed by

A Increasing monitor pixels
B Reducing RAM voltage
C Blocking all routers
D Caching web pages

Load balancing helps high-traffic websites mainly by

A Changing SSID name
B Blocking DNS server
C Spreading user requests
D Disabling firewall

Network documentation is useful because it records

A Keyboard shortcuts
B IPs and device map
C Wallpaper images
D Screen brightness

A basic troubleshooting first step for “no internet” is

A Check link lights
B Change monitor color
C Delete system files
D Disable antivirus always

If an Ethernet cable is damaged, a common symptom is

A Bigger download always
B Faster ping always
C Stronger Wi-Fi always
D Intermittent connection

A collision domain problem is most common in a network using

A Hubs only
B Switches only
C Routers only
D Fiber only

Broadcast traffic is reduced effectively by using

A Bigger antenna
B Extra keyboard
C VLAN separation
D More speakers

Remote access means controlling a computer from

A Another location
B Same keyboard only
C Same monitor only
D Same printer only

Network sharing in Windows usually requires enabling

A Screen saver mode
B Keyboard repeat rate
C Monitor refresh rate
D File and printer sharing

An IP conflict is avoided best by

A Turning off router
B Hiding SSID always
C Using DHCP properly
D Using WEP only

A speed test showing high download but low upload often affects

A Offline typing speed
B Video uploading quality
C Printer ink saving
D Mouse movement

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