
Q2 M3 L1 - Cable Raceways and Network Topology
Quiz by Nel Villon
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Except for one, the following are the roles of cable raceways in computer networks: Which one?
In terms of how they are interconnected with wires and cables, which one best describes network topology?
What do you call a type of raceway that is found in straight sections of various lengths (though sometimes it's on a roll) and usually features a hinged latching top?
Which of the following best describes the network topology in terms of how devices appear to be connected to the user?Â
What do you call a small, enclosed conduit, usually made of plastic, which holds cables inside and is designed to run along walls?
What type of network topology is referred to if all devices are connected to one another and all have access?Â
Which of the following network topology that can be accessed by a device in one direction, either counterclockwise or clockwise?
What do you call a type of raceway that protects outdoor wires from the elements like rain, snow, the sun, and even some impact?
What type of network topology joins multiple star topologies together on a bus?
What type of network topology is referred to if one computer works like a server and the other works as a client?