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The document consists of multiple sets of questions and answers related to networking concepts, covering topics such as protocols, topologies, error detection, and data transmission methods. Key concepts include CSMA, ARQ types, OSI model layers, and various multiplexing techniques. The information is structured in a quiz format, providing quick reference for networking fundamentals.

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Set 1

1. What is the full form of CSMA?

Answer: Carrier Sense Multiple Access

2. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

3. Which topology has a single point of failure?

Answer: Star

4. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

5. How many errors can Hamming(7,4) correct?

Answer: 1

6. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

7. How many layers in OSI model?

Answer: 7

8. What is the purpose of ARQ?

Answer: Error control

9. What does OSI stand for?

Answer: Open Systems Interconnection

10. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN

11. What type of LAN uses radio waves?

Answer: Wireless LAN

12. Which topology connects each device to a central hub?

Answer: Star

13. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless
14. What causes collisions in networks?

Answer: Simultaneous transmissions

15. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum

16. What is Hamming Distance?

Answer: Minimum number of bit changes

17. Which ARQ sends only damaged frames again?

Answer: Selective Repeat ARQ

18. What is the primary role of transmission media?

Answer: Carry data signals

19. What standard defines LAN and MAN?

Answer: IEEE 802

20. What is the full form of LAN?

Answer: Local Area Network

21. What does a repeater do?

Answer: Regenerates signals

22. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD

23. What does a parity bit detect?

Answer: Single-bit error

24. Which protocol uses random backoff?

Answer: CSMA/CD

25. What does the sliding window allow?

Answer: Multiple frame transmission


Set 2
1. What does OSI stand for?

Answer: Open Systems Interconnection

2. What does the sliding window allow?

Answer: Multiple frame transmission

3. What is piggybacking?

Answer: Sending ACKs with data

4. What does a switch operate on?

Answer: Data link layer

5. What does a parity bit detect?

Answer: Single-bit error

6. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

7. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

8. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

9. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

10. What is the max Hamming distance to detect 2-bit error?

Answer: 3

11. Which ARQ resends all frames after error?

Answer: Go-Back-N ARQ

12. What is the purpose of ARQ?

Answer: Error control

13. Which protocol uses slots to avoid collision?

Answer: Slotted ALOHA


14. Which is more efficient: Selective or Go-Back-N?

Answer: Selective

15. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD

16. What is the full form of CSMA?

Answer: Carrier Sense Multiple Access

17. What is the purpose of a network?

Answer: Data sharing

18. Which topology is most cost-efficient?

Answer: Bus

19. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication

20. What device connects different LANs?

Answer: Router

21. Which method sends frame then waits for ACK?

Answer: Stop and Wait

22. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN

23. What connects devices in a ring topology?

Answer: Single cable ring

24. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat

25. What is CRC used for?

Answer: Error detection


Set 3
1. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

2. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

3. What is the basic unit of data link layer?

Answer: Frame

4. What does a switch operate on?

Answer: Data link layer

5. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum

6. What is the unit of bandwidth?

Answer: Hertz

7. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

8. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

9. What is the full form of CSMA?

Answer: Carrier Sense Multiple Access

10. Which protocol is used to assign IP addresses automatically?

Answer: DHCP

11. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat

12. What is the function of MAC?

Answer: Control access to media

13. What does a parity bit detect?

Answer: Single-bit error


14. What is the full form of LAN?

Answer: Local Area Network

15. What does a repeater do?

Answer: Regenerates signals

16. What is the main function of the physical layer?

Answer: Transmission of bits

17. What is CRC used for?

Answer: Error detection

18. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD

19. Which topology has a single point of failure?

Answer: Star

20. What is wave division multiplexing used for?

Answer: Optical signal transmission

21. What does the sliding window allow?

Answer: Multiple frame transmission

22. How many errors can Hamming(7,4) correct?

Answer: 1

23. Which method sends frame then waits for ACK?

Answer: Stop and Wait

24. What does CDMA/CA stand for?

Answer: Collision Avoidance

25. What is the primary role of transmission media?

Answer: Carry data signals


Set 4
1. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

2. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum

3. What is wave division multiplexing used for?

Answer: Optical signal transmission

4. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat

5. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

6. Which topology is robust and scalable?

Answer: Mesh

7. What is the primary role of transmission media?

Answer: Carry data signals

8. What technique is used to detect errors?

Answer: CRC

9. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

10. Which coding is used in error detection?

Answer: Block coding

11. What is the function of MAC?

Answer: Control access to media

12. Which method sends frame then waits for ACK?

Answer: Stop and Wait

13. What does a repeater do?

Answer: Regenerates signals


14. What does a switch operate on?

Answer: Data link layer

15. What is the main function of the physical layer?

Answer: Transmission of bits

16. What is the unit of bandwidth?

Answer: Hertz

17. Which topology connects each device to a central hub?

Answer: Star

18. What does the sliding window allow?

Answer: Multiple frame transmission

19. What is the full form of CSMA?

Answer: Carrier Sense Multiple Access

20. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

21. Which protocol uses random backoff?

Answer: CSMA/CD

22. How many layers in OSI model?

Answer: 7

23. What is the purpose of a network?

Answer: Data sharing

24. Which protocol uses slots to avoid collision?

Answer: Slotted ALOHA

25. Which multiplexing technique separates signals by frequency?

Answer: FDM
Set 5
1. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

2. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

3. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

4. Which protocol uses random backoff?

Answer: CSMA/CD

5. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN

6. Which method sends frame then waits for ACK?

Answer: Stop and Wait

7. Which topology connects each device to a central hub?

Answer: Star

8. What causes collisions in networks?

Answer: Simultaneous transmissions

9. What is the function of MAC?

Answer: Control access to media

10. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD

11. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

12. What standard defines LAN and MAN?

Answer: IEEE 802

13. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat


14. What is the max Hamming distance to detect 2-bit error?

Answer: 3

15. Which topology has a single point of failure?

Answer: Star

16. Which coding is used in error detection?

Answer: Block coding

17. Which multiplexing technique separates signals by frequency?

Answer: FDM

18. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum

19. Which protocol uses stop and wait?

Answer: Simple flow control

20. What is the unit of bandwidth?

Answer: Hertz

21. What is the purpose of a network?

Answer: Data sharing

22. What is the full form of LAN?

Answer: Local Area Network

23. What does a parity bit detect?

Answer: Single-bit error

24. Which ARQ sends only damaged frames again?

Answer: Selective Repeat ARQ

25. Which topology is most cost-efficient?

Answer: Bus
Set 6
1. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

2. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

3. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat

4. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

5. Which method sends frame then waits for ACK?

Answer: Stop and Wait

6. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication

7. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN

8. What causes collisions in networks?

Answer: Simultaneous transmissions

9. What does ACK stand for?

Answer: Acknowledgment

10. Which topology is most cost-efficient?

Answer: Bus

11. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

12. What technique is used to detect errors?

Answer: CRC

13. Which topology connects each device to a central hub?

Answer: Star
14. What is the basic unit of data link layer?

Answer: Frame

15. What is wave division multiplexing used for?

Answer: Optical signal transmission

16. Which topology is robust and scalable?

Answer: Mesh

17. What is Hamming Distance?

Answer: Minimum number of bit changes

18. What is the max Hamming distance to detect 2-bit error?

Answer: 3

19. What standard defines LAN and MAN?

Answer: IEEE 802

20. Which ARQ sends only damaged frames again?

Answer: Selective Repeat ARQ

21. What is the full form of LAN?

Answer: Local Area Network

22. What is CRC used for?

Answer: Error detection

23. What does the sliding window allow?

Answer: Multiple frame transmission

24. What does a switch operate on?

Answer: Data link layer

25. Which is more efficient: Selective or Go-Back-N?

Answer: Selective
Set 7
1. What is CRC used for?

Answer: Error detection

2. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

3. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

4. What does ACK stand for?

Answer: Acknowledgment

5. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

6. What is the primary role of transmission media?

Answer: Carry data signals

7. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

8. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat

9. What is wave division multiplexing used for?

Answer: Optical signal transmission

10. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum

11. What causes collisions in networks?

Answer: Simultaneous transmissions

12. Which topology connects each device to a central hub?

Answer: Star

13. Which protocol uses slots to avoid collision?

Answer: Slotted ALOHA


14. Which protocol is used to assign IP addresses automatically?

Answer: DHCP

15. What type of LAN uses radio waves?

Answer: Wireless LAN

16. What does OSI stand for?

Answer: Open Systems Interconnection

17. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

18. How many layers in OSI model?

Answer: 7

19. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication

20. Which is more efficient: Selective or Go-Back-N?

Answer: Selective

21. What is the main function of the physical layer?

Answer: Transmission of bits

22. What is the max Hamming distance to detect 2-bit error?

Answer: 3

23. Which topology has a single point of failure?

Answer: Star

24. What connects devices in a ring topology?

Answer: Single cable ring

25. Which topology is robust and scalable?

Answer: Mesh
Set 8
1. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

2. Which ARQ resends all frames after error?

Answer: Go-Back-N ARQ

3. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

4. Which method sends frame then waits for ACK?

Answer: Stop and Wait

5. Which protocol uses stop and wait?

Answer: Simple flow control

6. Which multiplexing technique separates signals by frequency?

Answer: FDM

7. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

8. What is CRC used for?

Answer: Error detection

9. What does ACK stand for?

Answer: Acknowledgment

10. What is the function of MAC?

Answer: Control access to media

11. What is the primary role of transmission media?

Answer: Carry data signals

12. What is the unit of bandwidth?

Answer: Hertz

13. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum


14. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

15. What does CDMA/CA stand for?

Answer: Collision Avoidance

16. Which is more efficient: Selective or Go-Back-N?

Answer: Selective

17. Which protocol uses random backoff?

Answer: CSMA/CD

18. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication

19. What is the full form of CSMA?

Answer: Carrier Sense Multiple Access

20. Which protocol uses slots to avoid collision?

Answer: Slotted ALOHA

21. What is the purpose of a network?

Answer: Data sharing

22. What is the max Hamming distance to detect 2-bit error?

Answer: 3

23. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

24. What causes collisions in networks?

Answer: Simultaneous transmissions

25. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN


Set 9
1. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

2. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

3. What does the sliding window allow?

Answer: Multiple frame transmission

4. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

5. What causes collisions in networks?

Answer: Simultaneous transmissions

6. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum

7. What does CDMA/CA stand for?

Answer: Collision Avoidance

8. What is the max Hamming distance to detect 2-bit error?

Answer: 3

9. What is wave division multiplexing used for?

Answer: Optical signal transmission

10. What does ACK stand for?

Answer: Acknowledgment

11. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication

12. How many errors can Hamming(7,4) correct?

Answer: 1

13. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD
14. What is Hamming Distance?

Answer: Minimum number of bit changes

15. What does a repeater do?

Answer: Regenerates signals

16. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

17. What type of LAN uses radio waves?

Answer: Wireless LAN

18. What connects devices in a ring topology?

Answer: Single cable ring

19. Which topology has a single point of failure?

Answer: Star

20. What technique is used to detect errors?

Answer: CRC

21. What is the unit of bandwidth?

Answer: Hertz

22. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN

23. What does a parity bit detect?

Answer: Single-bit error

24. Which coding is used in error detection?

Answer: Block coding

25. What is the basic unit of data link layer?

Answer: Frame
Set 10
1. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

2. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

3. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

4. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

5. What is wave division multiplexing used for?

Answer: Optical signal transmission

6. What is the full form of LAN?

Answer: Local Area Network

7. Which ARQ resends all frames after error?

Answer: Go-Back-N ARQ

8. What is the primary role of transmission media?

Answer: Carry data signals

9. Which ARQ sends only damaged frames again?

Answer: Selective Repeat ARQ

10. What type of LAN uses radio waves?

Answer: Wireless LAN

11. Which protocol uses stop and wait?

Answer: Simple flow control

12. What does a repeater do?

Answer: Regenerates signals

13. Which topology has a single point of failure?

Answer: Star
14. What device connects different LANs?

Answer: Router

15. What does the sliding window allow?

Answer: Multiple frame transmission

16. Which topology connects each device to a central hub?

Answer: Star

17. Which is more efficient: Selective or Go-Back-N?

Answer: Selective

18. What causes collisions in networks?

Answer: Simultaneous transmissions

19. What connects devices in a ring topology?

Answer: Single cable ring

20. How many layers in OSI model?

Answer: 7

21. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat

22. What is the max Hamming distance to detect 2-bit error?

Answer: 3

23. What does OSI stand for?

Answer: Open Systems Interconnection

24. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

25. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication


Set 11
1. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

2. What type of LAN uses radio waves?

Answer: Wireless LAN

3. What does a parity bit detect?

Answer: Single-bit error

4. Which topology has a single point of failure?

Answer: Star

5. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

6. Which protocol uses slots to avoid collision?

Answer: Slotted ALOHA

7. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

8. What does CDMA/CA stand for?

Answer: Collision Avoidance

9. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

10. What connects devices in a ring topology?

Answer: Single cable ring

11. Which ARQ resends all frames after error?

Answer: Go-Back-N ARQ

12. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN

13. What is wave division multiplexing used for?

Answer: Optical signal transmission


14. What does the sliding window allow?

Answer: Multiple frame transmission

15. How many layers in OSI model?

Answer: 7

16. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

17. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication

18. Which protocol is used to assign IP addresses automatically?

Answer: DHCP

19. What is the main function of the physical layer?

Answer: Transmission of bits

20. Which protocol uses stop and wait?

Answer: Simple flow control

21. Which multiplexing technique separates signals by frequency?

Answer: FDM

22. Which method sends frame then waits for ACK?

Answer: Stop and Wait

23. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat

24. Which coding is used in error detection?

Answer: Block coding

25. What standard defines LAN and MAN?

Answer: IEEE 802


Set 12
1. Which is more efficient: Selective or Go-Back-N?

Answer: Selective

2. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

3. Which topology connects each device to a central hub?

Answer: Star

4. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN

5. What connects devices in a ring topology?

Answer: Single cable ring

6. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

7. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

8. What does the sliding window allow?

Answer: Multiple frame transmission

9. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

10. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication

11. Which ARQ sends only damaged frames again?

Answer: Selective Repeat ARQ

12. Which protocol is used to assign IP addresses automatically?

Answer: DHCP

13. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum


14. What is the primary role of transmission media?

Answer: Carry data signals

15. Which topology has a single point of failure?

Answer: Star

16. What is the purpose of ARQ?

Answer: Error control

17. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD

18. What causes collisions in networks?

Answer: Simultaneous transmissions

19. What is the function of MAC?

Answer: Control access to media

20. What is the basic unit of data link layer?

Answer: Frame

21. What is the main function of the physical layer?

Answer: Transmission of bits

22. Which protocol uses slots to avoid collision?

Answer: Slotted ALOHA

23. What device connects different LANs?

Answer: Router

24. What does a parity bit detect?

Answer: Single-bit error

25. Which topology is robust and scalable?

Answer: Mesh
Set 13
1. What standard defines LAN and MAN?

Answer: IEEE 802

2. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

3. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

4. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

5. Which topology is robust and scalable?

Answer: Mesh

6. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

7. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD

8. Which ARQ sends only damaged frames again?

Answer: Selective Repeat ARQ

9. What type of LAN uses radio waves?

Answer: Wireless LAN

10. What is the full form of LAN?

Answer: Local Area Network

11. Which multiplexing technique separates signals by frequency?

Answer: FDM

12. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication

13. What technique is used to detect errors?

Answer: CRC
14. What is the basic unit of data link layer?

Answer: Frame

15. Which topology is most cost-efficient?

Answer: Bus

16. What is Hamming Distance?

Answer: Minimum number of bit changes

17. Which protocol uses random backoff?

Answer: CSMA/CD

18. Which method sends frame then waits for ACK?

Answer: Stop and Wait

19. What is wave division multiplexing used for?

Answer: Optical signal transmission

20. Which protocol uses slots to avoid collision?

Answer: Slotted ALOHA

21. What does OSI stand for?

Answer: Open Systems Interconnection

22. What is piggybacking?

Answer: Sending ACKs with data

23. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum

24. What is the function of MAC?

Answer: Control access to media

25. Which topology connects each device to a central hub?

Answer: Star
Set 14
1. Which protocol uses stop and wait?

Answer: Simple flow control

2. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

3. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

4. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

5. Which topology is robust and scalable?

Answer: Mesh

6. What does CDMA/CA stand for?

Answer: Collision Avoidance

7. What is the primary role of transmission media?

Answer: Carry data signals

8. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat

9. What is the function of MAC?

Answer: Control access to media

10. Which ARQ resends all frames after error?

Answer: Go-Back-N ARQ

11. What technique is used to detect errors?

Answer: CRC

12. What is the main function of the physical layer?

Answer: Transmission of bits

13. Which topology is most cost-efficient?

Answer: Bus
14. How many layers in OSI model?

Answer: 7

15. What connects devices in a ring topology?

Answer: Single cable ring

16. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

17. What is the full form of LAN?

Answer: Local Area Network

18. What is the basic unit of data link layer?

Answer: Frame

19. What does ACK stand for?

Answer: Acknowledgment

20. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD

21. What standard defines LAN and MAN?

Answer: IEEE 802

22. What is Hamming Distance?

Answer: Minimum number of bit changes

23. What type of LAN uses radio waves?

Answer: Wireless LAN

24. What device connects different LANs?

Answer: Router

25. Which coding is used in error detection?

Answer: Block coding


Set 15
1. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

2. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

3. What does OSI stand for?

Answer: Open Systems Interconnection

4. What device connects different LANs?

Answer: Router

5. What is the function of MAC?

Answer: Control access to media

6. What technique is used to detect errors?

Answer: CRC

7. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

8. What standard defines LAN and MAN?

Answer: IEEE 802

9. Which topology is most cost-efficient?

Answer: Bus

10. What is CRC used for?

Answer: Error detection

11. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat

12. Which method sends frame then waits for ACK?

Answer: Stop and Wait

13. What type of LAN uses radio waves?

Answer: Wireless LAN


14. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum

15. Which topology has a single point of failure?

Answer: Star

16. What is piggybacking?

Answer: Sending ACKs with data

17. Which ARQ resends all frames after error?

Answer: Go-Back-N ARQ

18. What does ACK stand for?

Answer: Acknowledgment

19. What does CDMA/CA stand for?

Answer: Collision Avoidance

20. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

21. What is the unit of bandwidth?

Answer: Hertz

22. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

23. Which protocol is used to assign IP addresses automatically?

Answer: DHCP

24. How many errors can Hamming(7,4) correct?

Answer: 1

25. Which topology is robust and scalable?

Answer: Mesh
Set 16
1. What does ACK stand for?

Answer: Acknowledgment

2. Which ARQ sends only damaged frames again?

Answer: Selective Repeat ARQ

3. What is the main function of the physical layer?

Answer: Transmission of bits

4. What type of LAN uses radio waves?

Answer: Wireless LAN

5. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

6. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

7. What is Hamming Distance?

Answer: Minimum number of bit changes

8. Which topology has a single point of failure?

Answer: Star

9. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

10. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD

11. What is the purpose of ARQ?

Answer: Error control

12. What does CDMA/CA stand for?

Answer: Collision Avoidance

13. What is the full form of LAN?

Answer: Local Area Network


14. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN

15. What is the purpose of a network?

Answer: Data sharing

16. What technique is used to detect errors?

Answer: CRC

17. What causes collisions in networks?

Answer: Simultaneous transmissions

18. What is the primary role of transmission media?

Answer: Carry data signals

19. What is the max Hamming distance to detect 2-bit error?

Answer: 3

20. What is the unit of bandwidth?

Answer: Hertz

21. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat

22. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

23. Which protocol uses random backoff?

Answer: CSMA/CD

24. What device connects different LANs?

Answer: Router

25. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel


Set 17
1. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

2. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

3. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

4. Which topology connects each device to a central hub?

Answer: Star

5. What does ACK stand for?

Answer: Acknowledgment

6. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication

7. What is the purpose of a network?

Answer: Data sharing

8. Which topology is robust and scalable?

Answer: Mesh

9. What is the max Hamming distance to detect 2-bit error?

Answer: 3

10. What is the primary role of transmission media?

Answer: Carry data signals

11. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

12. What is the main function of the physical layer?

Answer: Transmission of bits

13. What device connects different LANs?

Answer: Router
14. What causes collisions in networks?

Answer: Simultaneous transmissions

15. What is CRC used for?

Answer: Error detection

16. What is the function of MAC?

Answer: Control access to media

17. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

18. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN

19. Which coding is used in error detection?

Answer: Block coding

20. What is Hamming Distance?

Answer: Minimum number of bit changes

21. What connects devices in a ring topology?

Answer: Single cable ring

22. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD

23. What does the sliding window allow?

Answer: Multiple frame transmission

24. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum

25. What is piggybacking?

Answer: Sending ACKs with data


Set 18
1. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

2. Which topology connects each device to a central hub?

Answer: Star

3. Which protocol is used to assign IP addresses automatically?

Answer: DHCP

4. Which ARQ sends only damaged frames again?

Answer: Selective Repeat ARQ

5. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

6. What does OSI stand for?

Answer: Open Systems Interconnection

7. What is piggybacking?

Answer: Sending ACKs with data

8. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

9. Which protocol uses random backoff?

Answer: CSMA/CD

10. What is the full form of CSMA?

Answer: Carrier Sense Multiple Access

11. What does CDMA/CA stand for?

Answer: Collision Avoidance

12. Which is more efficient: Selective or Go-Back-N?

Answer: Selective

13. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel


14. What connects devices in a ring topology?

Answer: Single cable ring

15. What is the primary role of transmission media?

Answer: Carry data signals

16. Which ARQ is most efficient?

Answer: Selective Repeat

17. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

18. Which protocol uses stop and wait?

Answer: Simple flow control

19. What is the full form of LAN?

Answer: Local Area Network

20. What is wave division multiplexing used for?

Answer: Optical signal transmission

21. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN

22. What does a switch operate on?

Answer: Data link layer

23. What is the function of MAC?

Answer: Control access to media

24. What does ACK stand for?

Answer: Acknowledgment

25. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD
Set 19
1. What is Time Division Multiplexing?

Answer: Time-based sharing of a channel

2. What is the full form of CSMA?

Answer: Carrier Sense Multiple Access

3. How many errors can Hamming(7,4) correct?

Answer: 1

4. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

5. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

6. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

7. What is the full form of LAN?

Answer: Local Area Network

8. What is the purpose of ARQ?

Answer: Error control

9. What technique is used to detect errors?

Answer: CRC

10. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication

11. What type of LAN uses radio waves?

Answer: Wireless LAN

12. What does OSI stand for?

Answer: Open Systems Interconnection

13. Which protocol uses stop and wait?

Answer: Simple flow control


14. What is the purpose of a network?

Answer: Data sharing

15. Which topology is most cost-efficient?

Answer: Bus

16. What does a switch operate on?

Answer: Data link layer

17. Which protocol is used to assign IP addresses automatically?

Answer: DHCP

18. What is the basic unit of data link layer?

Answer: Frame

19. Which protocol uses slots to avoid collision?

Answer: Slotted ALOHA

20. What does ACK stand for?

Answer: Acknowledgment

21. What is Hamming Distance?

Answer: Minimum number of bit changes

22. Which media is not bounded?

Answer: Wireless

23. What causes collisions in networks?

Answer: Simultaneous transmissions

24. Which ARQ sends only damaged frames again?

Answer: Selective Repeat ARQ

25. Which coding is used in error detection?

Answer: Block coding


Set 20
1. What device connects different LANs?

Answer: Router

2. Sample Question 4

Answer: Answer

3. How many errors can Hamming(7,4) correct?

Answer: 1

4. Sample Question 3

Answer: Answer

5. Sample Question 5

Answer: Answer

6. Which protocol uses random backoff?

Answer: CSMA/CD

7. Which protocol is used in Ethernet?

Answer: CSMA/CD

8. What is the full form of CSMA?

Answer: Carrier Sense Multiple Access

9. What does a parity bit detect?

Answer: Single-bit error

10. What connects devices in a ring topology?

Answer: Single cable ring

11. What does the sliding window allow?

Answer: Multiple frame transmission

12. What is the full form of LAN?

Answer: Local Area Network

13. Which protocol is used to assign IP addresses automatically?

Answer: DHCP
14. What is the function of a protocol?

Answer: Define rules for communication

15. Which coding is used in error detection?

Answer: Block coding

16. What technique is used to detect errors?

Answer: CRC

17. Which protocol uses slots to avoid collision?

Answer: Slotted ALOHA

18. Which multiplexing technique separates signals by frequency?

Answer: FDM

19. What is a Virtual LAN?

Answer: A logical subgroup within a LAN

20. What does a switch operate on?

Answer: Data link layer

21. What is the max Hamming distance to detect 2-bit error?

Answer: 3

22. What is the main function of the physical layer?

Answer: Transmission of bits

23. Which protocol uses stop and wait?

Answer: Simple flow control

24. Which spectrum technique spreads signals over a wider bandwidth?

Answer: Spread Spectrum

25. Which topology connects each device to a central hub?

Answer: Star

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