
3rd Summative Test: Computer System Servicing
Quiz by Donnalyn Mercado
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Modem stands for modulator and demodulator.
What type of network is designed to operate over a small physical area such as an office, factory, or a group of buildings?
Which networks allow for small amounts of mobility whilst being connected to the internet?
Which type of network gives you online privacy and anonymity by creating a private network from a public internet connection?
What do you call the computers with more processing speed, memory, and hard disk space than a regular desktop computer?
It refers to how computers are organized in a system and how tasks are allocated between these computers.
The hardware devices which provide end-users with access to data and services on the server Local area network (LAN) is based on the client-server network relationship.
What network architecture is where tasks are allocated among all the members of the network?
A set of rules governing the format of data sent over the Internet or other network.
It consists of forwarding IP packets from source to destination machines over a network, based on their IP addresses.
The medium through which information usually moves from one network device to another.
Which of the following is a type of copper cabling that is used for telephone communications and most Ethernet networks?
A disturbance caused by the electric or magnetic fields of one telecommunication signal affecting a signal in an adjacent circuit
What type of twisted pair cable reduces electrical noise from within the cable?
What type of coaxial cable is used in networks operating at 10 Mbps, with a maximum length of 500 meters?
Which cable can reach distances of several miles or kilometers before the signal needs to be regenerated?
What is the other term for straight-through configuration?
Which cable configuration is used for two devices of the same type?
Arrange the steps in creating an ethernet cable.
It is used to access the router and is located on the front panel of the Route Processor
what do you call the enclosed conduit that forms a physical pathway for electrical wiring?
Match the pictures of raceways to their corresponding names.
It refersto the physical or logical layout of a network.
Basis of Network Topology
Which of the following refers to the way that the signals act on the network media or the way that the data passes through the network from one device to the next?
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It is the other term used to refer to a bus which is the central cable.
What network topology is where all the nodes are connected in a closed-loop. Messages travel around the ring, with each node reading those messages addressed to it?
What type of topology is shown in the image below?

What type of network topology directs how network nodes – typically, computers – are linked?
A topology that is usually reserved for backbone networks.
Which topology is shown in the image below?

The router’s job is to bring the internet service from your Internet Service Provider
In the Client mode of the WAP configuration, the device can extend the coverage of another wireless access point or router.
Which IP Address remains consistent?
Which IP Address class has two high-order bits that are always set to binary 1 0?
What is the range for the 1st Byte/Octet in Class C IP Addresses?
In class B addresses, how many bits are intended for the network ID?
What IP Address class is 115.125.10.0?
What term refers to the maximum amount of data transmitted over an internet connection in each amount of time?
It refers to how fast that information is received or downloaded.
It is a list of paths to various network destinations.
It forms networks and manages the flow of data within and between those networks
What device connects the networks to the Internet?
it is a software application that performs the same function as a standard hardware router.
What does the red power light on the router's front panel indicates?
Which part of the router provides the interface from the transceiver electronics inside the router to the wireless signals for the connection to WiFi devices?
A 32bits long address that is used to distinguish between a network address and host address in IP address.
The groups of four 8-bit bytes.
It tells us the number of on bits in a network address.
GIven an address of 198.10.0.0/28, how many valid subnets will there be?
Given 192.165.10.0/29, how many valid hosts will there be in every subnet?