(A) Unicast (B) Reserved (C) Multicast (D) None of the above Answer(C) Multicast 2.Select the wrong class. (A) CLASS A = 1 to 126 (B) CLASS C = 192 to 220 (C) CLASS B = 128 to 191 (D) CLASS D = 224 to 239 Answer (B) CLASS C = 192 to 220 3.Select the bits from where the class A address starts. (A) 110 (B) 10 (C) 0 (D) 1111 Answer (C) 0 4.Select the bits from where the class B address starts (A) 0 (B) 110 (C) 10 (D) 1111 Answer (C) 10 5.Select the bits from where the class C address starts (A) 0 (B) 10 (C) 110 (D) 1111 Answer (C) 110 6.Select which one of these is not a class of IP addresses. (A) Class A (B) Class F (C) Class E (D) Class B Answer (B) Class F 7.Select the address of class A, B and C are (A) Reserved (B) Multicast (C) Unicast (D) None of the above Answer (C) Unicast 8.Select the bits from where the class D address starts (A) 0 (B) 10 (C) 110 (D) 1110 Answer (D) 1110 9.How many bits are in Version 6 of IP address? (A) 64 bits (B) 32 bits (C) 128 bits (D) 256 bits Answer (C) 128 bits 10.Select the stands for IANA stands. (A) Internal Associative Numbers Authority (B) Internal Assigned Numbers Authority (C) Internet Associative Numbers Authoritative (D) Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Answer (D) Internet Assigned Numbers Authority 11.RIR stands for ________ a) Regional Internal Registries b) Registries Internet Regional c) Regional Internet Registries d) Registries Internal Regional Answer Regional Internet Registries 12.Select from the following how many version /s of IP’s are there. (A) 4 versions (B) 3 versions (C) 2 versions (D) 1 version Answer (C) 2 versions 13.Which one are the stands of VLSM? (A) Version Length Subnet Masking (B) Version Length Surface Masking (C) Variable Length Surface Masking (D) Variable Length Subnet Masking Answer (D) Variable Length Subnet Masking 14.Which protocol include in desktops and operating systems. (A) IPv3 protocol (B) IPv4 protocol (C) Both IPv6 and IPv4 protocol (D) IPv6 protocol Answer (D) IPv6 protocolIPv6 protocol 15. Select the field is specified by how the datagram should be handled? (A) Type of Service (B) Identification (C) Header length (D) Flags (A) Type of Service 16. Select the number of bits has assigned to the identification field. (A) 3 (B) 16 (C) 8 (D) 32 Answer (C) 8 17. Choose how many bits have assigned to the flag field. (A) 2 (B) 8 (C) 3 (D) 16 Answer (B) 8 18.Select the flag value to identify the last fragment? (A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) 11 Answer (B) 0 19. Select the field that helps to check the rearrangement of the fragments? (A) identifier (B) flags (C) offset (D) protocols Answer (C) offset 20.Select the field in IPv4 datagram is not about to fragmentation (A) Flags (B) TOS (C) Offset (D) Identifier (B) TOS Select the 1st bit In the flags field (A) do not fragment a bit (B) reserved for future use (C) more fragment bit (D) none of the above Answer (B) reserved for future use Select the field that is used to specify by how long an IP packet can reside in-network before it is finished? (A) Identification (B) Options (C) TOS (D) Time to live Answer (D) Time to live Select the field that is used for network testing, debugging, control routing, timing and management. (A) Identification (B) Options (C) Flags (D) Time to live Answer (B) Options classful addressing is replaced with In IPv4 address (A) Classful advertising (B) Classful addressing new version (C) Classless addressing (D) Classless advertising Answer (C) Classless addressing _____ bytes in dotted-decimal notation, in an IP address. (A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) none of the above Answer (C) 4 Select the minimum header size of an IP packet. (A) 16 bytes (B) 20 bytes (C) 10 bytes (D) 10 bytes Answer (B) 20 bytes Select the size of Network bits and Host bits of Class A of IP address. (A) Network bits 7, Host bits 23 (B) Network bits 8, Host bits 24 (C) Network bits 7, Host bits 2 (D) Network bits 8, Host bits 23 Answer (C) Network bits 7, Host bits Select the uses of subnetting. (A) It speeds up the speed of the network (B) It divides the network into network classes (C) It divides one large network into several smaller ones (D) None of the above Answer (C) It divides one large network into several smaller ones Select from the following which one is correct about Class B Address of IP address. (A) Network bit – 18, Host bit – 16 (B) Network bit – 16, Host bit – 14 (C) Network bit – 14, Host bit – 16 (D) Network bit – 12, Host bit – 14\ Answer (C) Network bit – 14, Host bit – 16 Select from the following which represents the last address of IP address. (A) Unicast address (B) Broadcast address (C) Network address (D) None of the above Answer (B) Broadcast address Select the size of Host bits in Class B of IP address. (A) 16 (B) 08 (C) 04 (D) 32 Answer (A) 16 Select from the following which one application is not for IP protocol (A) is connectionless (B) offer reliable service (C) offer unreliable service (D) no error checking Answer (B) offer reliable service Choose the header of the datagram in the IPv4 has. (A) 0 to 20 bytes (B) 20 to 60 bytes (C) 20 to 40 bytes (D) 20 to 80 bytes Answer (B) 20 to 60 bytes Select the format of the IP address. (A) 34 bit (B) 32 bit (C) 16 bit (D) 64 bit Answer (B) 32 bit Choose the usable size of Network bits in Class B of IP address. (A) 04 (B) 14 (C) 08 (D) 16 Answer (D) 16 Select the bits for the IP address. (A) 24 (B) 128 (C) 64 (D) 32 Answer (D) 32 Select the size of the header If the value of HELEN in an IP packet is 0101. (A) 20 (B) 5 (C) 40 (D) 60 Answer (A) 20