Routing and Switching MCQs with Answers
Practice important Routing and Switching MCQs with answers and explanations.
Multiple Choice Questions
Q41: What aspect of Packet Tracer is likely expanded upon in Part II?
- A: Simulation of advanced network topologies
- B: Basic network concepts
- C: Introduction to network security
- D: Basic software usage
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A
Q42: Fill in the blank: Packet Tracer Basics - Part II includes practice with __________ network protocols.
- A: complex
- B: simple
- C: old
- D: irrelevant
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A
Q43: Which of the following topics might be explored in Packet Tracer Basics - Part II?
- A: Advanced routing and switching configurations
- B: Basic network theory
- C: HTML and CSS coding
- D: Software installation
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B
Q44: What is the process of converting information into another form for transmission called?
- A: Encoding
- B: Decoding
- C: Formatting
- D: Encapsulation
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A
Q45: Fill in the blank: Encoding is used to convert information into ________ for transmission.
- A: bits
- B: sentences
- C: frames
- D: patterns
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A
Q46: Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting message timing?
- A: Speed of speech
- B: Length of message
- C: Size of message
- D: Waiting for response
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C
Q47: Fill in the blank: A ________ provides the address of the source and destination hosts in a network communication.
- A: frame
- B: packet
- C: segment
- D: fragment
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A
Q48: Which of the following best describes a frame in network communication?
- A: An envelope containing destination and source addresses
- B: An encoded signal sent across the network
- C: A set of rules for message timing
- D: A method for message encoding
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A
Q49: Fill in the blank: Messages sent across a network are converted into ________ by the sending host.
- A: bits
- B: frames
- C: words
- D: sentences
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A
Q50: What does flow control ensure in network communication?
- A: Correct timing for message transmission
- B: Encryption of the message
- C: Decoding of the message
- D: Formatting of the message
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A