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Quizizz: ITE292_P2_M1011121314

Quiz started on: Thu 05, Nov 09:18 AM Total Attendance: 11 Average Score: 22520

Class Level
Questions
# Correct

Which is not a purpose of transport layer?


2

Is a simple, connectionless protocol, described in RFC 768. It has


the advantage of providing for low overhead data delivery 3

Which is a not transport layer basic operation of reliability?


3

The port in which the client places a destination port number in


the segment to tell the destination server what service is being 3
requested
It is a connection-oriented protocol, described in RFC 793. It
incurs additional overhead to gain functions. 4

The two most common Transport layer protocols of TCP/IP


protocol suite are Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User 7
Datagram Protocol (UDP)
The reliability of UDP communication is performed using
connection-oriented sessions 1

The Transport layer provides for the segmentation of data and the
control necessary to reassemble these pieces into the various 2
communication streams. Its primary responsibilities to accomplish
this are: layer the three basic operations of reliability are:
Transport
7

The Transport layer is responsible for the overall end-to-end


transfer of application data. 7

To establish a connection, TCP uses a Four-way handshake


1
Flow control assists the reliability of TCP transmission by adjusting
the effective rate of data flow between the two services in the 9
session
Another way to control the data flow is to use static window sizes.
0

UDP is a simple protocol that provides the basic Transport layer


functions. 7

SNMP stands for Single Network Management Protocol


5

What does ISN mean?


5

To establish a connection, TCP uses a three-way handshake and to


terminate a connection TCP uses ____________. 7

It assists the reliability of TCP transmission by adjusting the


effective rate of data flow between the two services in the 7
session.
TCP uses the acknowledgement number in segments sent back to
the source to indicate the next byte in this session that the 7
receiver expects to receive. This is called __________________.
Many applications that use UDP send ________ amounts of data
that can fit in one segment. However, some applications will send 6
larger amounts of data that must be split into __________
segments.
The Internet Protocol was designed as a protocol with low
overhead. 6

Intermediary devices that connect the networks are called switch


4

The Internet Protocol was designed as a protocol with high


overhead. 5

The protocol was not designed to track and manage the flow of
packets. 4

IP packets are sent without notifying the end host that they are
coming 4

IP is often referred to as an unreliable protocol


7

_________________contains a 32-bit binary value that represents


the packet source Network layer host address. 4

Enables the Network layer to pass the data to the appropriate


upper-layer protocol. 3
________________is an 8-bit binary value that indicates the
remaining "life" of the packet. 6

________________ contains a 32-bit binary value that represents


the packet source Network layer host address.E207 5

A default route can also be statically configured.


8

A router makes a forwarding decision for each packet that arrives


at the gateway interface 8

The default gateway is configured on a host


7

The switch also needs a route that defines where to forward the
packet next. This is called the next-hop address 4

If the destination host is in the same network as the source host,


the packet is delivered between the two hosts on the local media 7
without the need for a router.
Transport Layer PDU across many networks and through many
routers. As it does, the information contained within IS altered by 2
any routers when forwarding decisions are made.
The packet with its Network Layer encapsulation also is basically
intact throughout the complete process, from the source host to 7
the destination host.
A host must NOT either forward a packet to the host on the local
network or to the gateway, as appropriate 4

The routing process uses a route to map the destination network


address to the next hop and then forwards the packet to this 8
next-hop address.
Remote networks are networks that are directly connected to the
router. 5

Addressing is NOT a key function of Network layer protocols that


enables data communication between hosts on the same network 4
or on different networks.
What Class of Network is this "IP address range 1.0.0.0 to
127.0.0.0" 7

What Class of Network is this "IP address range 240.0.0.0 to


255.0.0.0" 6

What Class of Network is this "IP address range 224.0.0.0 to


239.255.255.255 " 5

What Class of Network is this "IP address range 192.0.0.0 to


223.0.0.0" " 5
What Class of Network is this "IP address range 128.0.0.0 to
191.0.0.0" " 5

Which is NOT True about the Sabnet Mask ?


5

An IP address with the host portion consisting of 0s. Used to


indicate the network address. Newer routers have the option of 7
allowing these addresses.
The 32-bit IP address does NOT contains information about the
host and its network. 4

A single IP address cannot contain information about the network


and its sub-network and ultimately the host. 5

Total 254

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Average Score: 22520

Class Level

# Incorrect # Unattempted ESPINO, RP

Reassembling segments
6 3

UDP
7 1

acknowledging received data


5 3

Destination port
4 4

TCP
4 3

TRUE
1 3

TRUE
8 2

Segmenting data and


6 3 managing each piece,
Reassembling the segments
into streams
Tracking of application
transmitted data,
2 2 data, Identifying the different
Acknowledging received data,
applications
Retransmitting any
unacknowledged
TRUE data
1 3

FALSE
8 2
TRUE
1 1

TRUE
9 2

TRUE
1 3

FALSE
3 3

B. Initial sequence numbers


2 4

D. four-way handshake
1 3

C. flow control
1 3

A. expectational
2 2 acknowledgement

B. Small, multiple
2 3

TRUE
1 4

FALSE
4 3

FALSE
3 3

FALSE
5 2

TRUE
4 3

TRUE
1 3

IP Source Address
4 3

IP Source Address
6 2
Time-to-Live (TTL)
3 2

IP Destination Address
3 3

TRUE
0 3

TRUE
0 3

TRUE
1 3

FALSE
5 2

TRUE
0 4

FALSE
6 3

TRUE
1 3

FALSE
4 3

TRUE
0 3

FALSE
4 2

FALSE
5 2

Class A addresses
1 3

Class E addresses
2 3

Class D addresses
4 2

Class C addresses
3 3
Class B addresses
3 3

Use: Experimental and


3 3 reserved by the Internet for its
own use. Reserved IP
Addresses
TRUE
1 3

FALSE
4 3

TRUE
3 3

158 138 45480


Realme-Nelson Alconera Mae

Acknowledge received data Reassembling segments Tracking communication

TCP DNS TCP

managing each piece of data acknowledging received data acknowledging received data

UDP port Destination port No response

TCP UDP TCP

TRUE TRUE TRUE

MAYBE TRUE TRUE

Tracking the individual Tracking the individual Segmenting data and


communication between communication between managing each piece,
applications on the source and applications on the source and Reassembling the segments
destination hosts, Segmenting
Tracking transmitted data, destination hosts, Segmenting
Tracking transmitted data, into streams
Tracking of application
transmitted data,
data and managing each data and managing each data, Identifying
Acknowledging received data, Acknowledging received data, Acknowledging receivedthe different
data,
piece, Reassembling
Retransmitting any the piece, Reassembling
Retransmitting any the applications
Retransmitting any
segments into streams
unacknowledged data of segments into streams
unacknowledged data of unacknowledged data
TRUE
application data, Identifying TRUE
application data, Identifying TRUE
the different applications the different applications
TRUE MAYBE TRUE
TRUE TRUE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

FALSE FALSE FALSE

B. Initial sequence numbers B. Initial sequence numbers No response

C. three-way handshake D. four-way handshake D. four-way handshake

C. flow control C. flow control C. flow control

A. expectational A. expectational A. expectational


acknowledgement acknowledgement acknowledgement

B. Small, multiple B. Small, multiple B. Small, multiple

TRUE TRUE No response

FALSE TRUE FALSE

TRUE FALSE FALSE

FALSE FALSE FALSE

TRUE FALSE TRUE

FALSE TRUE TRUE

IP Source Address IP Source Address IP Destination Address

Protocol IP Destination Address IP Destination Address


Time-to-Live (TTL) Time-to-Live (TTL) Time-to-Live (TTL)

IP Source Address IP Destination Address IP Source Address

TRUE TRUE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

FALSE FALSE TRUE

TRUE TRUE No response

TRUE FALSE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

FALSE FALSE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

FALSE FALSE FALSE

FALSE TRUE FALSE

Class A addresses Class A addresses Class A addresses

Class E addresses Class E addresses Class E addresses

Class D addresses Class D addresses Class C addresses

Class C addresses Class C addresses Class D addresses


Class B addresses Class B addresses Class A addresses

Use: Experimental and Use: Experimental and Use: Experimental and


reserved by the Internet for its reserved by the Internet for its reserved by the Internet for its
own use. Reserved IP own use. Reserved IP own use. Reserved IP
Addresses
TRUE Addresses
TRUE Addresses
TRUE

FALSE TRUE FALSE

FALSE FALSE FALSE

38360 34570 27800


Player Level

Ren Patrick Sid Selerio Saver Rockwell

Acknowledge received data Reassembling segments Reassembling segments

UDP UDP TCP

managing each piece of data managing each piece of data acknowledging received data

UDP port Destination port TCP port

TCP UDP UDP

TRUE TRUE TRUE

MAYBE FALSE TRUE

Segmenting data and Segmenting data and Tracking the individual


managing each piece, managing each piece communication between
Reassembling the segments applications on the source and
into streams
Tracking of application
transmitted data, Retransmitting any destination hosts, data,
Tracking transmitted
data, Identifying the different
Acknowledging received data, unacknowledged data Reassembling
Acknowledgingthe segments
received data,
applications
Retransmitting any into streams of application
Retransmitting any
unacknowledged data data
unacknowledged data
FALSE TRUE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE


TRUE TRUE TRUE

MAYBE TRUE TRUE

FALSE TRUE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

A. International Society of B. Initial sequence numbers B. Initial sequence numbers


Networks

D. four-way handshake D. four-way handshake D. four-way handshake

C. flow control C. flow control C. flow control

A. expectational B. acknowledgement A. expectational


acknowledgement acknowledgement

B. Small, multiple C. Small, many D. Big, multiple

TRUE TRUE FALSE

TRUE TRUE FALSE

TRUE TRUE FALSE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

FALSE FALSE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

IP Destination Address IP Destination Address IP Destination Address

IP Destination Address IP Source Address Time-to-Live (TTL)


IP Destination Address Time-to-Live (TTL) Time-to-Live (TTL)

IP Destination Address IP Destination Address IP Destination Address

TRUE TRUE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

TRUE FALSE TRUE

TRUE FALSE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

TRUE FALSE TRUE

TRUE TRUE TRUE

Class A addresses Class A addresses Class A addresses

Class E addresses Class E addresses Class B addresses

Class E addresses Class D addresses Class B addresses

Class E addresses Class C addresses Class A addresses


Class B addresses Class B addresses Class A addresses

Subnet – subnetwork or Subnet – subnetwork or CIDR(classless inter domain


smaller network within a smaller network within a routing) ex. 192.168.1.10/27
larger network larger network
TRUE FALSE TRUE

TRUE TRUE FALSE

TRUE FALSE TRUE

26770 25400 24300


Laflame29 JOE MORRIS ALMEN

Tracking communication No response No response

VoIP TCP TCP

retransmitting No response No response


unacknowledged data

UDP port No response No response

VoIP No response No response

FALSE No response No response

TRUE TRUE No response

Tracking the individual No response No response


communication between
applications on the source and
destination hosts, data,
Tracking transmitted Tracking transmitted data, No response
Reassembling
Acknowledgingthe segments
received data Acknowledging received data,
into streams of application Retransmitting any
data unacknowledged data
TRUE No response No response

TRUE TRUE No response


TRUE MAYBE TRUE

TRUE TRUE No response

TRUE No response No response

FALSE No response No response

A. International Society of No response No response


Networks

D. four-way handshake No response No response

B. quality control No response No response

A. expectational No response B. acknowledgement


acknowledgement

B. Small, multiple No response No response

TRUE No response No response

TRUE No response No response

FALSE No response No response

FALSE TRUE No response

FALSE No response No response

TRUE No response No response

IP Source Address No response No response

Protocol Protocol No response


IP Destination Address IP Destination Address No response

Protocol No response No response

TRUE No response No response

TRUE No response No response

FALSE No response No response

FALSE No response TRUE

TRUE No response No response

TRUE No response No response

TRUE No response No response

TRUE No response No response

TRUE No response No response

TRUE No response No response

TRUE FALSE No response

Class D addresses No response No response

Class A addresses No response No response

Class A addresses Class D addresses No response

Class C addresses No response No response


Class A addresses No response No response

Use: Experimental and No response No response


reserved by the Internet for its
own use. Reserved IP
Addresses
TRUE No response No response

TRUE No response No response

FALSE No response No response

20190 4010 850


Emilyn

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

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No response

No response

No response

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No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response

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TRUE

No response

No response

No response

No response

No response
No response

No response

No response

No response

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Quizizz: ITE292_P2_M1011121314
Quiz started on: Thu 05, Nov 09:18 AM Total Attendance: 11 Average Score: 22520

Players Score Accuracy Started At

ESPINO, RP 45480 94% Thu 05, Nov 01:22 AM

Realme-Nelson 38360 88% Thu 05, Nov 01:22 AM

Alconera 34570 80% Thu 05, Nov 01:24 AM

Mae 27800 64% Thu 05, Nov 01:30 AM

Ren 26770 56% Thu 05, Nov 01:23 AM

Patrick Sid Selerio 25400 62% Thu 05, Nov 01:22 AM

Saver Rockwell 24300 52% Thu 05, Nov 01:23 AM

Laflame29 20190 46% Thu 05, Nov 01:22 AM

JOE 4010 10% Thu 05, Nov 01:27 AM

MORRIS ALMEN 850 2% Thu 05, Nov 01:41 AM

Emilyn 0 0% Thu 05, Nov 01:22 AM

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