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Q.1 Circuit switching takes place at the ________ layer.

a) physical
b) data line
c) network
d) transport

Ans:- a

Q.2 Each host or each interface of a router is assigned a


a) Unicast address
b) Multicast address
c) Broadcast address
d) None of the above

Ans:- a

Q.3 Example for broadcast address


a) A2:34:45:11:92:F1
b) A3:34:45:11:92:F1
c) FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
d)None of these

Ans:- c

Q.4 The piggybacking is used to improve the bidirectional protocol's


a) performance
b) timing
c) efficiency
d) error control

Ans:- c

Q.5 Which one of the following is not a function of network layer?


a) routing
b) inter-networking
c) congestion control
d) error control

Ans:- d

Q.6 In virtual circuit network each packet contains


a) full source and destination address
b) a short VC number
c) only source address
d) only destination address

Ans:- b

Q.7 The main contents of the routing table in datagram networks are ___________
a) Source and Destination address
b) Destination address and Output port
c) Source address and Output port
d) Input port and Output port

Ans:- b

Q.8 A packet used for the transmission purpose is basically a combination of __________
a) group of bits
b) source & destination addressess
c) both a & b
d) none of the above

Ans:- c

Q.9 Match the classes of IP addresses with their functional applications:


A. Class A -------------------- 1) Multicast services
B. Class B -------------------- 2) Reserved for future use
C. Class D -------------------- 3) Large organizations
D. Class E -------------------- 4) Midsize Organizations
a) A- 4, B- 3, C- 2, D- 1
b) A- 2, B- 4, C- 1, D- 3
c) A- 3, B- 4, C- 1, D- 2
d) A- 1, B- 2, C- 3, D- 4

Ans:- c

Q.10 On which factors do the size of block depends in classless addressing?


a) Nature & size of an entity
b) Number of addresses
c) Availability of the address space
d) All of the above

Ans:- d

Q.11 What are the problems involved in an IP Fragmentation Process?


A. Loss of any fragment results in rejection of all datagrams
B. Management of buffer space is essential to handle reassembly process
C. No necessity of initializing the timer after the reception of initial fragment
D. Multiple attempts can be made to recover ICMP error message due to connection-oriented IP
service
a) A & B
b) C & D
c) B& C
d) A & D

Ans:- a

Q.12 The ability of a single network to span multiple physical networks is known as ______
a) Subnetting
b) Masking
c) Fragmenting
d) Hopping

Ans:- a

Q.13 I need to create 10 subnets with a Class C network ID, so, _______________ subnet
mask is used?
a) 255.255.255.252
b) 255.255.255.255
c) 255.255.255.240
d) 255.255.255.248

Ans:- c

Q.14 You have a network that needs 20 subnets while maximizing the number of host
addresses available on each subnet. How many bits you must borrow from the host field to
provide the correct subnet mask?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5

Ans:- d

Q.15 Size of IPv4 = _______ and IPv6 = ________ ?


a) 32 bit , 128 bit
b) 32 bytes , 128 bytes
c) 32 bytes , 128 bits
d) 32 bits , 128 bytes

Ans:- b

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