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