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The two types of transmission media are _________ and _______
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) guided and unguided.Explanation: Transmission media can be guided or unguided. The principal guided media are twisted pair, coaxial cable, and fiber optics. Unguided media include radio, microwaves, infrared, and lasers through the air. An up-and-coming transmission system is satellite communication, especially LEO systems.
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Physcial layer defines the mechanical, electrical, and timing interfaces to the network
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
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The data link layer :
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Provides a well-defined service interface to the network layer.B) Deals with transmission errorsC) Regulating the flow of data so that slow receivers are not swamped by fast sendersD) All of the above
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The drive letter that you use to map a drive on a network server have to be the same drive letter that the server uses to access the file
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) FalseExplanation: The drive letter that you use to map a drive on a network server doesn’t have to be the same drive letter that the server uses to access the file
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Accessing a shared network folder through a mapped network drive is much faster than accessing the same folder via My Network Places.
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
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If enough drive space is available on the file server, you can use it to store backup copies of the files on your hard drive
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
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____________ lists the shared resources on your network
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Computers Near meB) Entire Network C) My Network Places D) My Computer
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Shared folders cannot be set up with restrictions on how you may use them
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) FalseB) TrueExplanation: Shared folders can be set up with restrictions on how you may use them. For example, you may be granted full access to some shared folders so that you can copy files to or from them, delete files on them, create or remove folders on them, and so on. On other shared folders, your access may be limited in certain ways.
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Protected folder can be accessed only after entering a password
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
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Viewing the resources that are available on the network by way of My Network Places is also known as browsing the network
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
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LPT stands for Line Printer
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
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You can also use the USB to connect to the network without having to install a separate network interface card inside your compute
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
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How is it possible to use the USB to connect to the network without having to install a separate network interface card inside your compute?
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) By using the USB Ethernet adapter
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Spool stands for Simultaneous Peripheral Output On-Line.
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
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The data link layer is used for
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Providing a well-defined service interface to the network layer.B) Dealing with transmission errors.C) Regulating the flow of data so that slow receivers are not swamped by fast senders.D) All of the above
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The function of the data link layer is to provide services to the network layer.
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
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Unacknowledged connectionless service consists of having the source machine send independent frames to the destination machine without having the destination machine acknowledge them.
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
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A frame is composed of three fields: kind, seq and info,
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) FalseExplanation: A frame is composed of four fields: kind, seq, ack, and info
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What does SDLC mean in Networking protocol ?
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Software Data Link ControlB) Synchronous Data Link ControlC) Software development life cycle D) Synchronous data development cycle
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___________ act as a central transmitter and receiver in wireless local area network
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Access NodesB) Access Points C) Access HubsD) None of the aboveExplanation: Wireless access points (APs or WAPs) are specially configured nodes on wireless local area networks (WLANs). Access points act as a central transmitter and receiver of WLAN radio signals.
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