Q4 TLE 10 CSS SUMMATIVE TEST
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- Q1
This refers to two or more computers connected to share resources.
Server
Sharing
Network
Client
30s - Q2
These are the rules or standards that allow computers on the network to communicate with one another
Guidelines
Hardware
Applications
Protocols
30s - Q3
This type of networks consists of personal devices communicating at close range such as a cell phone and notebook computer.
PAN
LAN
WAN
MAN
30s - Q4
This covers a small local area such as a home, office, other building, or small group of buildings.
MAN
PAN
LAN
WAN
30s - Q5
This covers a large geographical area and is made up of many smaller networks one of its examples is internet.
GAN
MAN
WAN
CAN
30s - Q6
This is a model for supporting mobile communications across an arbitrary number of wireless LANs, satellite coverage areas.
LAN
WAN
GAN
MAN
30s - Q7
This covers a large campus or city.
WAN
GAN
MAN
LAN
30s - Q8
This is a computer network made up of an interconnection of local area networks(LANs) within a limited geographical area.
Wide Area Network
Campus Area Network
Personal Area Network
Local Area Network
30s - Q9
This covers a limited geographical area and is popular in places where networking cables are difficult to install, such as outdoors, in public places, and in homes that are not wired for networks.
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK
WIDE AREA NETWORK
LOCAL AREA NETWORK
CAMPUS AREA NETWORK
30s - Q10
This is the physical arrangement of the connection between computers.
VPN
Networking
Network Topology
Types of Network
30s - Q11
In this topology each node (computer or other device) on the network is responsible for sending and receiving transmissions to any other node to which it wants to communicate without a central point of communication.
Mesh
Ring
Bus
Star
30s - Q12
This topology is seldom used today because one down computer or a broken cable can halt all communication on the network.
Mesh
Ring
Star
Bus
30s - Q13
This is an old topology is a bus network whereby all computers are connected in a sequential line.
Bus
Star
Ring
Mesh
30s - Q14
This topology is most totally used for LANs today and its advantage is when one down computer or one broken cable does not bring down the entire network.
Ring
Star
Bus
Mesh
30s - Q15
The following are used to test a network cable or port EXCEPT for:
Network Multimeter
Cable Tester
Voltmeter
Loopback Plug
30s