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Cyber Quiz 10

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Question 1

Which of the following network types connects devices within a very short range, typically within 1 to 10 meters?

  • Local Area Network (LAN)

  • Personal Area Network (PAN)

  • Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)

  • Wide Area Network (WAN)

Question 2

In the OSI model, which layer is responsible for establishing, maintaining, and terminating communication between applications?

  • Physical Layer

  • Data Link Layer

  • Transport Layer

  • Session Layer

Question 3

Which of the following is an example of a protocol used at the Application Layer of the TCP/IP model?

  • IP

  • UDP

  • FTP

  • TCP

Question 4

What is the function of the Transport Layer in the TCP/IP model?

  • It ensures reliable data transmission and error correction.

  • It defines the routing and forwarding of data packets.

  • It handles data encryption for secure communication.

  • It establishes and maintains communication sessions between devices.

Question 5

Which of the following is a disadvantage of the TCP/IP model?

  • It is difficult to scale for large networks.

  • It was not originally designed with security in mind.

  • It lacks support for routing protocols.

  • It is overly simplistic for real-world applications.

Question 6

In which topology are all devices connected to a central node (such as a hub or switch)?


  • Star Topology

  • Bus Topology

  • Ring Topology

  • Mesh Topology

Question 7

What does the IP address in a computer network do?

  • Provides a unique identifier for each device on the network.

  • Defines the path data takes to reach its destination.

  • Encrypts data for secure transmission.

  • Translates domain names into machine-readable IP addresses.

Question 8

Which of the following statements is true about the OSI model in comparison to the TCP/IP model?

  • The OSI model has 4 layers, while the TCP/IP model has 7 layers.

  • The OSI model is more commonly used in real-world networking than TCP/IP.

  • The TCP/IP model is simpler and more practical for real-world applications.

  • The OSI model is open-source, while TCP/IP is proprietary.

Question 9

In a computer network, which protocol is primarily used for translating domain names to IP addresses?

  • SMTP

  • DNS

  • FTP

  • DHCP

Question 10

What is the primary function of the Network Access Layer in the TCP/IP model?

  • It manages the routing and forwarding of data packets.

  • It handles the physical connection and transmission of data over the network.

  • It ensures the reliability and sequencing of data transmission.

  • It defines the protocols used by applications to communicate over the network.

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