COMPUTER QUIZ
1. How many digits of the DNIC (Data Network Identification Code) identify the country
a) first three
b) first four
c) first five
d) first six
e) None of the above
2. A station in a network forwards incoming packets by placing them on its shortest output queue. What routing algorithm is being used?
a) hot potato routing
b) flooding
c) static routing
d) delta routing
e) None of the above
3. The probability that a single bit will be in error on a typical public telephone line using 4800 bps modem is 10 to the power -3. If no error detection mechanism is used, the residual error rate for a communication line using 9-bit frames is approximately equal to
a) 0.003
b) 0.009
c) 0.991
d) 0.999
e) None of the above
4. Frames from one LAN can be transmitted to another LAN via the device
a) Router
b) Bridge
c) Repeater
d) Modem
5. Which of the following condition is used to transmit two packets over a medium at the same time?
a) Contention
b) Collision
c) Synchronous
d) Asynchronous
e) None of the above
6. Which of the following device is used to connect two systems, especially if the systems use different protocols?
a) hub
b) bridge
c) gateway
d) repeater
e) None of the above
7. The synchronous modems are more costly than the asynchronous modems because
a) they produce large volume of data
b) they contain clock recovery circuits
c) they transmit the data with stop and start bits
d) they operate with a larger bandwidth
e) None of the above
8. A distributed network configuration in which all data/information pass through a central computer is
a) bus network
b) Star network
c) ring network
d) Point-to-point network
e) None of the above
9. Which of the following TCP/IP protocol allows an application program on one machine to send a datagram to an application program on another machine?
a) UDP
b) VMTP
c) X.25
d) SMTP
e) None of the above
10. A remote batch-processing operation in which data is solely input to a central computer would require a
a) telegraph line
b) simplex lines
c) mixedband channel
d) All the above
e) None of the above