Top 101+ Computer Networking MCQs
- What was the name of first Computer Network?
- ARPANET stands for ______________.
- PoP Stands for __________.
- Port no. of PoP is
- How many layers are in the OSI model?
- OSI stands for ________ ?
- Which layer provides the services to user?
- HUB is a
- Which of the following is required to host web site?
- Set of rules defines?
- Which protocol is used for browsing data?
- What is the full form of HTTP?
- In https the letter 's' stands for
- IP stands for ?
- How many versions available of IP?
- ___ is a network of networks?
- was the first network based on TCP/IP protocols?
- Which of the following is the most common internet protocol?
- TCP/IP stands for ___________?
- TCP/IP model does not have ___________ model have this layer? layer but OSI.
- TCP/IP model was developed _______ the OSI model.
- Home page is in form of _____________.
- A collection of hyper linked document on the internet called _______?
- www stands for __________?
- The location of a resource on the internet is given by its?
- URL stands for ___________?
- Web browser is/are __________?
- X.25 is __________.
- Which of the following is nota network topology?
- FTP refers to?
- The port no. of FTP is ?
- What is the full form of IPv4?
- How long is an IPv4 address?
- How long is an IPv6 address?
- LAN stands for ?
- Which of these is part of network identification?
- When the mail server sends mail to other mail server called ?
- SMTP stands for
- Port no. of SMTP is_?
- MIME stands for ?
- port no. refers to _
- What is full form of BPS ?
- What is full form of bps ?
- Bluetooth is a example of?
- What is a PAN?
- Server provides ?
- The collection of network that can be joined together?
- Which network device is used to connect two dis-similar type of network?
- Which network device is used to connect two similar type of network?
- Which device convert digital sigrnal to analog signal and vice-versa?
- What is the full form of modem?
- The common name for a modulator-demodulator is
- Which device is used to boost-up the weak signal?
- node also known as ?
- What is full form of MAC?
- How long is an MAC address?
- FM stands for_?
- AM stands for ____.
- NIC stands for?
- What is the full form of WAN?
- What is full form of Wi-Fi ?
- PPP stands for ?
- What is full form of ARP ?
- Workstation also known as __________?
- Which one is not the type of computer network?
- _____ allocate and manage resources for a network?
- _____ are the most common medium of communication?
- Which device connects your computer to the internet?
- A popular way to learn about computers without ever going to a classroom is called __________.
- A network topology in which all data pass through a central computer is _______.
- Which of the following is not a disadvantageof wireless LAN?
- What is a URL?
- In the following list of devices which device is used in network layer?
- HTML commonly reterred to create documents for?
- HTML stands for_____?
- What does ISP stand for ________.
- What does TCP stand for ?
- What is a benefit of networking your computer with other computers?
- In an internet that is accessible by outside workers?
- Network Interface Card (NIC) is an __________ device?
- MAP stands for
- BER stands for
- Which of the following is not a storage device?
- SNMP is the framework for managing devices in an internet using the _____________.
- Which protocols are used for Storage management?
- SNMP stands for _?
- To use a Simple Network Management System, we need ?
- The main difference between SNMPv3 and SNMPv2 is ?
- The structure or format of data is called?
- In computer network nodes are ?
- Which of the following networks extends a private network across public networks?
- Which of the following addresses is 32-bit?
- Which network is suitable for a building?
- Effective storage management does not include?
- A list of protocols used by a system, one protocol per layer, is called_?
- Which of the following device is used to connect two systems, especially if the systems use different protocols?
- The Internet is ?
- _is the most important/powerful computer in a typical network.
- Which of the following communications modes support two-way traffic but in only one direction of a time?
- The slowest transmission speeds are those of?
- A modem is connected to _____________?
(a) MAC
(b) SNoBoOL
(c) ARPANET
(d) None
(c) ARPANET
(a) Advanced Research Project Agency Network
(b) Advanced Research Project Automati
(c) Advanced Research Programmed Aul
(d) Advanced Research Project Authorizeu
(a) Advanced Research Project Agency Network
(a) Post office Protocol
(b) Pre Office Protocol
(c) Protocol of Post
(d) None
(a) Post office Protocol
(a) 110
(b) 43
(c) 48
(d) 25
) 110
(a) 1 layer
(b) 3 layers
(c) 5 layers
(d) 7 layers
d) 7 layers
(a) Open System Interconnection,
(b) Operating System Interface
(c) Optical Service Implementetion
(d) Open Service Internet
(a) Open System Interconnection
(a) Physical layer
(b) Session layer
(c) Application layer
(d) Presentation layer
c) Application layer
(a) Calculating devi Network
(b) Network device
(c) Computing dev
(d) Software
b) Network device
(a) Web Server
(b) Mail Server
(c) Database Server
(d) Exchange Server
) Web Server
(a) FTP
(b) IMAP
(c) SMTP
(d) Protocol
) Protocol
(a) TCP
(b) FTP
(c) TFTP
(d) HTTP
) HTTP
(a) Hyper Text Transfer Package
(b) Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
(c) Hyphenation Text Test Program
(d) None of the above
(b) Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
(a) Smart
(b) Simple
(c) Secure
(d) Standard
(c) Secure
(a) Internet Protocol
(b) Intranet Protocol
(c) Internal Protocol
(d) Internet Pritocol
(b) Intranet Protocol
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 6
(b) 2
(a) Internet
(b) Intranet
(c) Webpage
(d) Cookies
(a) Internet
(a) Hub
(b) Router
(c) Ethernet Card
(d) None of above
None of above
(a) STMP
(b) TCP/IP
(c) PPP
(d) FTP
(b) TCP/IP
(a) Transport Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol
(b) Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol
(c) Telephone Call Protocol/International Protocol
(d) None Of The Above
(b) Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol
(a) Session layer
(b) Network layer
(c) Transport layer
(d) Application laver
Session layer
(a) prior to
(b) after
(c) simultaneous to
(d) with no link to
(a) prior to
(a) Text
(b) Hypertext
(c) Hyperlink
(d) All of the above
(d) All of the above
(a) www
(b) Htp
(c) Email
(d) Internet
www
(a) World Web Wide
(b) World Wide Web
(c) Wide Web World
(d) All of these
) World Wide Web
(a) IP
(b) Email
(c) URL
(d) Protocol
c) URL
(a) Uniform Resource Lonatinn
(b) Uniform Resource Locator
(c) Uniform Resource Link
(d) Unified Resource Link
b) Uniform Resource Locator
(a) Opera
(b) Firebox
(c) Google Chrome
(d) All of the above
d) All of the above
(a) Layer
(b) Protocol
(c) Schema
(d) Pocketing
) Protocol
(a) BUS
(b) STAR
(c) RING
(d) Peer to peer
) Peer to peer
(a) Free Transfer Process
(b) File Transfer Protocol
(c) File Training Protocol
(d) Free Transport Protocol
) File Transfer Protocol
(a) 23
(b) 21
(c) 143
(d 110
b) 21
(a) Internet Protocol version 4
(b) Intranet Protocol version 4
(c)Internal Protocol version 4
(d) None of the above
a) Internet Protocol version 4
(a) 16 bits
(b) 32 bits
(c) 64 bits
(d) 128 bits
(b) 32 bits
(a) 16 bits
(b) 32 bits
(c) 64 bits
(d) 128 bits
(d) 128 bits
(a) Local Area Network
(b) Logical Area Network
(c) Large Area Network
(d) Limited Area Network
(a) Local Area Network
(a) O.T.P
(b) User ID
(c) Password
(d) Fingerprint
(b) User ID
(a) SMTP
(b) MIME
(c) FTP
(d) TCP/IP
) SMTP
(a) Sample Mail Text Protocol
(b) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(c) Simple Network Transfer Protocol
(d) None of the above
(b) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(a) 143
(b) 110
(c) 99
(d) 25
d) 25
(a) Multi Internet Mail End
(b) Minimum Internet Mail Extra
(c) Multipurpose Internet Mail Email
(d) Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension
(d) Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension
(a) SMTP
(b) IMAP
(c) FTP
(d) POP
(b) IMAP
(a) Bits Per Second
(b) Byte Per Second
(c) Bytes Pro Second
(d) Bits Per Secure
(b) Byte Per Second
(a) Bit Per Second
(b) Byte Per Second
(c) Bytes Pro Second
(d) Bits Per Secure
Bit Per Second
(a) LAN
(b) WAN
(c) PAN
(d) MAN
) PAN
(a) Part Area Network
(b) Public Area Network
(c) Popular Area Network
(d) Personal Area Network
d) Personal Area Network
(a) Security
(b) Storage
(c) Back-up
(d) All of the above
All of the above
(a) Internet
(b) Intranet
(c) Extranet
(d) ARPANET
Intranet
(a) HUB
(b) SWITCH
(c) BRIDGE
(d) Gateway
Gateway
(a) HUB
(b) SWITCH
(c) BRIDGE
(d) Gateway
BRIDGE
(a) REPEATER
(b) MODEM
(c) ROUTER
(d) None
MODEM
(a) Modulator Demodulator
(b) Modem Demodem
(c) Man Deman
(d) All of the above
Modulator Demodulator
(a) Joiner
(b) Modem
(c) Networker
(d)Connector
Modem
(a) Repeater
(b) Modem
(c) Router
(d) Switch
Repeater
(a) Data
(b) Link
(c) Computer
(d) None of the above
Computer
(a) Mass Access Controle
(b) Media Access Control
(c) Mass Access Carriage
(d) Media Access Carriage
Media Access Control
(a) 16 bits
(b) 32 bits
(c) 48 bits
(d) 64 bits
(c) 48 bits
(a) File model
(b) Frequency model
(c) Frequency modulator
(d) None
Frequency modulator
(a) Analog Mode
(b) Analog Modulation
(c) Amplitude Modulation
(d) None of these
Amplitude Modulation
(a) Network Interface Card
(b) Network Interconnected Card
(c) Network Interchange Card
(d) None of the abo sutbtitles/closed captions unavailable
Network Interface Card
(a) Word Area Network
(b) Wide Area Network
(c) Web Area Network
(d) Wan Area Network
Wide Area Network
(a) Wireless Fidelity
(b) Wired Fidelity
(c) Wireless Focus
(d) Wired Focus
(a) Wireless Fidelity
(a) Point-to-Point Protocol
(b) Purchasing Power Parity
(c) PowerPoint Presentation
(d) Public private partnerships
Point-to-Point Protocol
(a) Address rectification Network
(b) Address resolution protocol
(c) Allied resolution protocol
(d) Address resolution process
Address resolution protocol
(a) Node
(b) wwW
(c) Internet
(d) None
Node
(a) LAN
(b) WAN
(c) MAN
(d) HUB
HUB
(a) Node
(b) Server
(c) Bluetooth
(d)All of these
Server
(a) HUB
(b) Switch
(c) Cables
(d) Satellite
Cables
(a) Dongle
(b) Modem
(c) Hard drive
(d) Teleohone
Modem
(a) l-Learning
(b) E-Learning
(c) Star Network
(d) Close Learning
E-Learning
(a) Bus Topology
(b) Star Topology
(c) Ring Topology
(d) MeshTepelegy
Star Topology
(a) Higher error rate
(b) Slower data transmission
(c) Interference of transmissions from different computers
(d) All of the above
All of the above
(a) A type of programming object
(b) A computer software program
(c) An acronym for unlimited resources for learning8
(d) The address of a document or page on the World Wide Web
The address of a document or page on the World Wide Web
(a) Switch
(b) Router
(c) Repeaters
(d) Application Gateway
Router
(a) FTP
(b) HTTP
(c) E-mail
(d) WwW
WwW
(a) Hyper Text Markup Language
(b) High Text Machine Language
(c) Hyper Text and links Markup Language
(d) None of these
Hyper Text Markup Language
(a) Internal Service Port
(b) International Service Protocc
(c) Internet Search Program
(d) Internet Service Providers
Internet Service Providers
(a) Transport Capture Protocol
(b) Transmission Control Prototype
(c) Transmission Control Protocol
(d) Telecommunication Connection Prot rul screen (
Transmission Control Protocol
(a) Increase in the computer's speed
(b) Increase in the speed of the network
(c) Sharing of resources to cut down on the amount of equipment needed
(d) Sharing of cables to cut down on expenses anaruuuer
Sharing of resources to cut down on the amount of equipment needed
(a) Extranet
(b) P2P Network
(c) Firewall
(d) Management Information System
Extranet
(a) Input
(b) Output
(c) Input/Output
(d) Storage
Input/Output
(a) Mobile Application Protocol
(b) Management Application Protocor netwotk across
(c) Mail Application Protocol
(d) None of the above
Mobile Application Protocol
(a) Basic Encoding Rules
(b) Basic Encoding Router
(c) Basic Encoding Resolver
(d) Basic Encoding Rotator
Basic Encoding Rules
(a) Hub
(b) Switch
(c) Tape drives
(d) RAID Arrays
Hub
(a) TCP/IP protocol
(b) UDP
(c) SMTP
(d) None
(a) MIB
(b) SNMP
(c) LDAP
(d) POP3
SNMP
(a) Simple Network Mobile Protocol
(b) Simple Net Mail Protocol
(c) Simple Network Management Protocol
(d) None of the above
Simple Network Management Protocol
(a) IP
(b) Rules
(c) Servers
(d) Protocols
Rules
(a) Management
(b) Enhanced security
(c) Integration
(d) Classification
Enhanced security
(a) Struct
(b) Syntax
(c) Semantics
(d) Formatting
Syntax
(a) The computer that originates the data
(b) The computer that routes the data
(c) The computer that terminates the data
(d) All of the above
All of the above
(a) Local Area Network
(b) Storage Area Network
(c) Virtual Private Network
(d) Enterprise Private Network
Virtual Private Network(VPN)
(a) MAC address
(b) Source address
(c) Virtual address
(d) Destination address
Virtual address
(a) WAN
(b) LAN
(c) MAN
(d) PAN
LAN
(a) Security
(b) Backups
(c) Reporting
(d) Connection
Connection
(a) Protocol Suite
(b) Protocol Stack
(c) Protocol System
(d) Protocol Architecture
Protocol Stack
(a) Repeater
(b) Gateway
(c) Bridge
(d) Hub
(a) A large network of networks
(b) A communication system for some states of India
(c) An internal communication system for a business
(d) A communication system for the Indian government
A large network of networks
(a) Desktop
(b) Network client
(c) Network switch
(d) Network server
Network server
(a) Simplex
(b) Half-duplex
(c) Three-quarters duplex
(d) Full duplex
Half-duplex
(a) Microwaves
(b) Coaxial cable
(c) Fiber-optic cable
(d) Twisted-pair wire
Twisted-pair wire
(a) A telephone line
(b) A keyboard
(c) A printer
(d) A monitor
A telephone line
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