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Blake ch10 PDF
Blake ch10 PDF
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. CSMA stands for:
a. Client-Server Multi-Access
b. Carrier Sense Multiple Access
ANS: B
2. The CD in CSMA/CD stands for:
a. Carrier Detection
b. Carrier Delay
c. Collision Detection
d. Collision Delay
ANS: C
3. The Internet is:
a. a network of networks
b. a very large client-server network
ANS: A
4. Most LANs:
a. are based on Ethernet
b. use CSMA/CD
ANS: D
5. Dumb terminals are still used:
a. in token-passing networks
b. in networks requiring central monitoring
c. in networks that cannot provide central monitoring
d. none of the above
ANS: B
6. In a circuit-switched network:
a. communication is half-duplex only
b. each channel carries only one data stream
c. connection is usually done using a bus topology
d. all of the above
ANS: B
7. Each computer on a network is called a:
a. hub
b. token
c. node
d. circuit
ANS: C
8. Compared to CSMA/CD systems, token-passing rings are:
a. slower
c. not as widely used
b. more expensive
ANS: D
9. The key feature of a star network is that individual workstations are connected to:
a. a central ring
c. a node
b. a central bus
d. none of the above
ANS: D
10. On networks, long messages are divided into "chunks" called:
a. packets
c. carriers
b. nodes
d. tokens
ANS: A
11. When two or more PCs try to access a baseband network cable at the same time, it is called:
a. a collision
c. excess traffic
b. contention
d. multiple access
ANS: B
12. When two PCs send data over a baseband network cable at the same time, it is called:
a. a collision
c. excess traffic
b. contention
d. multiple access
ANS: A
13. One type of network that never has a collision is:
a. CSMA
c. token-passing
b. Ethernet
d. all networks have collisions
ANS: C
14. In an Ethernet-based network, a switch can be used to reduce the number of:
a. nodes
c. packets
b. users
d. collisions
ANS: D
15. The effect of too many collisions is:
a. the network goes down
b. the network slows down
ANS: B
16. MAU stands for:
a. Multistation Access Unit
b. Multiple Access Unit
ANS: A
17. The standard that describes Ethernet-type networks is:
a. EIA 232
c. IEEE 802.3
b. IEEE 488.1
d. CCITT ITU-E
ANS: C
18. Ethernet was invented by:
a. IBM
b. INTEL
c. Xerox
d. Digital Equipment Corporation
ANS: C
19. An Ethernet running at 10 Mbits / second uses:
a. Manchester encoding
c. NRZ encoding
b. Three-Level encoding
d. AMI encoding
ANS: A
20. A 100BaseT cable uses:
a. fiber-optic cable
b. twisted-pair copper wires
ANS: B
21. The word "Base" in 10BaseT means:
a. the cable carries baseband signals
b. the cable has a base speed of 10 Mbps
c. it can be used as the base for a backbone cable system
d. none of the above
ANS: A
22. The reason a CSMA/CD network has a minimum length for packets is:
a. to increase the data rate
b. to prevent packets from reaching all other nodes during transmission
c. to make sure all other nodes hear a collision in progress
d. all of the above
ANS: C
23. The reason a CSMA/CD network has a maximum length for cables is:
a. to increase the data rate
b. to prevent packets from reaching all other nodes during transmission
c. to make sure all other nodes hear a collision in progress
d. all of the above
ANS: C
24. NIC stands for:
a. Network Interface Card
b. Network Interface Cable
ANS: A
25. 10BaseT cable typically uses:
a. a BNC connector
c. an RJ45 connector
b. a T connector
d. an RS11 connector
ANS: C
26. UTP stands for:
a. Untwisted-Pair copper wire
b. Unshielded Twisted-Pair copper wire
ANS: B
27. Compared to twisted-pair telephone cables, CAT-5 cables:
a. are cheaper
c. allow faster bit rates
b. are easier to crimp connectors onto
d. all of the above
ANS: C
28. A hub:
a. sends incoming packets out to all other terminals connected to it
b. sends incoming packets out to specific ports
c. cannot be used in an Ethernet-type network
d. are more common in token-passing networks
ANS: A
29. A switch:
a. sends incoming packets out to all other terminals connected to it
b. sends incoming packets out to specific ports
c. cannot be used in an Ethernet-type network
d. are more common in token-passing networks
ANS: B
30. An advantage of using a switch instead of a hub is:
a. it is cheaper when used in large networks
b. it is faster when used in large networks
c. it reduces the number of collisions in large networks
d. all of the above
ANS: C
31. Broadband LANs:
a. modulate the data onto a carrier
b. use coaxial cables
c. are provided by cable TV companies for Internet access
d. all of the above
ANS: D
32. Using one node in the network to hold all the application software is done in:
a. peer-to-peer networks
c. both a and b
b. client-server networks
d. none of the above
ANS: B
ANS: A
COMPLETION
1. A LAN is a ____________________ Area Network.
ANS: Local
2. The Internet is a network of ____________________.
ANS: networks
3. In a ____________________ network, all nodes are connected to a central computer.
ANS: star
4. In a ____________________-switched network, users have a dedicated channel for the duration of
communications.
ANS: circuit
5. The ____________________ of a network describes how it is physically connected together.
ANS: topology
6. Ring networks often use ____________________-passing.
ANS: token
7. A ____________________ is a short section of a message in digital form.
ANS: packet
8. ____________________ is when two nodes try to seize the same cable at the same time.
ANS: Contention
9. A ____________________ occurs when two nodes transmit simultaneously on the same baseband cable.
ANS: collision
10. In CSMA/CD networks, all collisions must be ____________________.
ANS: detected
11. Carrier-Sense means that a node "listens" for the cable to be ____________________ before using it.
ANS:
quiet
free
unused
available
12. A "____________________" cable links clusters of computers together.
ANS: backbone
13. 100BaseT cables can reliably carry up to ____________________ bits per second.
ANS: 100 mega
14. In CSMA/CD, packets must have a ____________________ length to ensure that collisions are detected.
ANS: minimum
15. In CSMA/CD, the ____________________ of a cable is limited to ensure that collisions are detected.
ANS: length
16. A unique numerical address is provided to a node by its ____________________.
ANS: NIC
17. A 100BaseTX cable is a ____________________ cable.
ANS: fiber-optic
18. Hubs can be ____________________ to form, in effect, one big hub.
ANS: stacked
19. A switch looks at the ____________________ of each incoming packet.
ANS: address