
Summative Test Core II Set-up Computer Networks
Quiz by Mark Sindayen
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Which of the following covers the smallest geographic area?
Which of the following networking cable category is the most commonly used?
What copper-cored cable is surrounded by a heavy shielding?
What Ethernet cable installation is used for the interconnection of two similar devices?
What Ethernet cable is used in local area network to connect a PC to a network hub and router?
Which tool is used to crimp or connect a connector to the end of a cable?
What device is used to test the strength and connectivity of a particular type of cable or other wired assemblies?
Which tool is used to connect at least two networks, commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISPs network?
What device is used to enable a computer to transmit data over?
Which tool is used to connect segments of a LAN?
What type of copper cabling is used for telephone communications and most Ethernet networks?
What type of glass or plastic conductor that transmits information using light?
Mr. John is a small business man that runs Hardware, he has been experiencing problems with his small accounting department which he depends on to provide him with the sales reports. Mr. John wants to share information between his 7 computer stations and have a central printing area, what type of network would you recommend to Mr. John?
What term refers to two or more connected computers sharing similar capabilities, services and resources?
What term refers to a computer that provides one or more services to serve other computer and devices?
What is the Pin 1 of crossover cable?
What is the Pin 2 of straight through cable?
What is the Pin 3 of straight thru cable?
What is the Pin 4 of straight thru cable?
What is the Pin 7 of straight thru cable?
What is the Pin 8 of cross over cable?
Which of the following shows the step-by-step procedure in creating an Ethernet cable?
I. Carefully remove the outer jacket of the cable. Cut into the plastic cover 1 inch from the end of the cut cable.
II. Inspect the newly revealed wires for any cuts or scrapes that expose the copper wire inside.
III. Squeeze the wires between your fingers and straighten them out as shown. Arrange the wires based on the wiring specifications you are following.
IV. Unroll the required length of network cable and add a little extra wire, just in case.
V. Unwind and pair similar colors. Untwist the pairs so they will lay flat between your fingers.
Which of the following shows the step-by-step procedure in creating an Ethernet cable?
I. Keep the wires flat and in order as you push them into the RJ-45 plug with the flat surface of the plug on top.
II. Place the wired plug into the crimping tool.
III. Press all the wires flat and parallel between your thumb and forefinger. Use wire cutter to make a straight cut across the wires 1/2 inch from the cut sleeve to the end of the wires.
IV. Take a view from the top. Make sure the wires are all the way in. There should be no short wires.
V. Test the cable to ensure that it will function in the field.
What boot configuration utility allows setting the programs that will run at startup?
What application allows you to edit the registry?
Which of the following enables you to test sound and graphics output?
Which of the following is a number used to identify a device on a network?
What command is used to test the ability of the source computer to reach a specified destination computer?
Which of the following is an example of a Class A subnet mask?
Which of the following addresses uniquely identifies all the devices connected to a network?
Which of the following sets the rules that governs the transmission of data in a local area network?
How many octets does an IP has?
What type of IP address changes every time a client connects to a server?
What type of IP address is manually assigned to the clients in a computer network?
Allows you to set the programs that will run at startup and to edit configuration files.
It is a collection of databases of configuration settings in Microsoft Windows operating systems.
It enables you to test sound and graphics output and service providers.
It contains the settings and options for the various parts of Windows.
What type of connector will you use for a twisted pair cables on a computer network?
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
What command is used to find out the IP address of a certain network you are connected to.
Which of the following is an applet that controls the look of windows?
Which of the following applets does not belong to performance and maintenance category?
In which of the following IP address classes does 192.168.1.105 belong to?
What do you call an approach to computer networking where all computers show equivalent responsibility for processing data?
Which of the answers listed below refers to a command interpreter utility in Windows?
A system utility available in Windows ME and newer releases of Microsoft operating systems that allows to roll back system files and settings to an earlier point in time is known as: