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The document contains a quiz covering networking concepts including: - Devices like bridges that function like hubs - Common network topologies like bus, ring, and star - Components of UTP cable configurations and Ethernet cable types - Linux as an open-source operating system - RJ45 connectors and network interface cards (NICs) - Comparisons of bus, ring, star, mesh, and hybrid network topologies - Definitions of LAN, MAN, and WAN network categories - The seven layers of the OSI model including physical, data link, network, transport, session, presentation and application layers.
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The document contains a quiz covering networking concepts including: - Devices like bridges that function like hubs - Common network topologies like bus, ring, and star - Components of UTP cable configurations and Ethernet cable types - Linux as an open-source operating system - RJ45 connectors and network interface cards (NICs) - Comparisons of bus, ring, star, mesh, and hybrid network topologies - Definitions of LAN, MAN, and WAN network categories - The seven layers of the OSI model including physical, data link, network, transport, session, presentation and application layers.
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QUIZ 1

1. Which devices functions like a hub?


 Bridges
2-4. Enumerate and identify at least 3 network topologies
 Bus Topology – It consist Interface connectors are used to join all nodes computers and
servers to a single cable, often known as the bus.
 Ring Topology - The signal passes through each computer and circles the loop in one
direction. Unlike the passive bus topology, each computer functions as a repeater to
strengthen the signal and transmit it to the following computer.
 Star Topology - Computers in the star topology are linked together by cable segments to
a central hub or switch. All of the computers on the network receive signals that are sent
from the transmitting computer through the hub or switch.
5. In UTP configuration, this is something needs to be reduced to have a better performance
 Reducing the length of cable in diameter
6-7. Differentiate Straight-through and Crossover
 Straight- Through consist out of the 8 pins that exist on both ends of an Ethernets cable.
While Crossover they have pairs of wires that crisscross, to allow two devices to
communicate at the same time.
8. This is an open-source system commonly used worldwide
 Linux

9. What makes an RJ45?


 RJ-45 is an 8-pin connection used for Ethernet network adapters.
10. What is an NIC?
 Network Interface Card
11. Among the topologies, which one is the most efficient to be used in internet cafe?
 Star Topology

12-16. Give 5 topologies and compare it


 Bus Topology
o It is reasonably easy to set up and reasonably priced.
o The entire network may go down if the main cable breaks.
 Ring Topology
o Installation is simple, and if one connection breaks, the entire network is
unaffected.
o The necessity for more wires may result in greater costs.
 Star Topology
o Around the ring, data only flows in one direction.
o The network can be interrupted if one device or cable malfunctions.
 Mesh Topology
o It offers great redundancy, and data can take a different route if one link is
down.
o Due to the large number of connections, it can be expensive and difficult
to establish.
 Hybrid Topology
o It provides a compromise between cost-effectiveness and redundancy.
o Complex to set up.

17. How many kilometers does a LAN expands its connection?


 1 km radius

18-20. Differentiate network categories


 Local Area Network
 Metropolitan Area Network
 Wide Area Network

21-30. Explain and reflect the issue regarding the “Cyber Digital Divide”

QUIZ 2
1. What are the two significant illustrations in network?
2. Show the hierarchal structure of an ISP at source to lowest providers
3. What is a NAPs?
 Network Access Points
4. How significant is the term NAPs?

5. OSI means?
 Open Systems Interconnection
6-10.What are the seven OSI layers?
 Physical Layer
 Data Link Layer
 Network Layer
 Transport Layer
 Session Layer
 Presentation Layer
 Application Layer
11-20.Why is Li-Fi technology being pushed through worldwide?

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