
ChatGPT Quiz: CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA Explained
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- Q1What does CSMA/CD stand for?Carrier Sense Multiple Access without Collision DetectionCarrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision DetectionCarrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision ResolutionCarrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance30s
- Q2What does CSMA/CA stand for?Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision DetectionCarrier Sense Multiple Access without Collision DetectionCarrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision AvoidanceCarrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Resolution30s
- Q3Which Ethernet standard uses CSMA/CD?Gigabit EthernetFast EthernetEthernet10 Gigabit Ethernet30s
- Q4Which Wireless LAN standard uses CSMA/CA?IEEE 802.11ZigbeeWiMAXBluetooth30s
- Q5What is the purpose of CSMA/CD?To increase the bandwidth of a shared mediumTo detect and resolve collisions on a shared mediumTo prioritize access on a shared mediumTo avoid collisions on a shared medium30s
- Q6What is the purpose of CSMA/CA?To increase the bandwidth of a shared wireless mediumTo prioritize access on a shared wireless mediumTo detect and resolve collisions on a shared wireless mediumTo avoid collisions on a shared wireless medium30s
- Q7What is the main disadvantage of CSMA/CD?It is too slow for high-speed networksIt is too complex to implementIt is not effective on large networks with heavy trafficIt does not work well with wireless networks30s
- Q8What is the main advantage of CSMA/CA?It is faster than CSMA/CD on wired networksIt is easier to implement than CSMA/CDIt works well with small networks onlyIt is effective on wireless networks with heavy traffic30s
- Q9What happens when a collision occurs in CSMA/CD?Both transmitting stations continue sending and try to resolve the collisionBoth transmitting stations keep sending but at a slower rateBoth transmitting stations stop sending and wait for a random amount of time before retryingOne of the transmitting stations stops sending and waits for the other station to finish30s
- Q10What happens when a collision occurs in CSMA/CA?The transmitting station waits for a random amount of time before retryingThe transmitting station stops sending and waits for the other stations to finishThe receiving station resolves the collision and acknowledges the transmissionThe transmitting station continues sending and tries to avoid the collision30s