CompTIA Network+ Essentials: Cabling and Network Basics Quiz

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1. What are IDC/UDC connectors used for?

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IDC/UDC connectors are specifically designed for terminating 2-pair STP cable by piercing the insulation on the cable and making contact with the wire conductor, they are not used for connecting fiber optic cables, transmitting wireless signals, or regulating power supply.

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Enhance your networking skills with this focused assessment based on CompTIA Network+ concepts. This quiz is designed to test your understanding of essential networking principles and practices, making it ideal for those preparing for certification or seeking to validate their network administration expertise.

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2. What type of network is also known as a Workgroup where all computers act as both client and server, with no dedicated servers, and recommended for small to medium local area networks?

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Peer-to-peer networks are characterized by all computers being able to act as both clients and servers, with no dedicated servers. This type of network is recommended for smaller networks due to its easy installation and relatively low setup costs.

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3. What is the purpose of networking models in designing complex communication systems?

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Networking models provide a standard framework for designers to follow when designing complex communication systems, allowing them to solve issues separately. It is not a rigid method, but a flexible framework that can be adapted based on the specific goals of the implementers.

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4. Which network topology reduces the chance of network failure by connecting all systems to a central node?

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The star topology connects all systems to a central node, reducing the chance of network failure by isolating any peripheral node failures from affecting the rest of the systems.

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5. What is the term used to refer to the way in which computers are connected in a network?

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Topology refers to the physical or logical layout of a network. It determines how devices are interconnected and how data is transmitted between them.

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6. What is NetBEUI?

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7. What is the purpose of the Transport control field in the NetWare IPX Packet Header?

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The Transport control field in the NetWare IPX Packet Header indicates the number of routers from which the packet has passed.

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8. What are the defining characteristics of IPX/SPX (NWLINK) protocols?

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9. Which protocol in the TCP/IP protocol suite provides connection-oriented reliable transmission of data over a network?

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TCP provides reliable transmission of data by ensuring that information reaches the destination and re-transmitting missing parts in case of network congestion or losses. IP provides addressing over the Internet, and UDP offers best-effort delivery of data with less transmission overhead than TCP. HTTP is a different protocol used for web communication.

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10. What are network protocols?

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Network protocols are a set of guidelines that govern how computers communicate over a network. They dictate how data communication devices must understand and accept to be able to talk to each other.

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11. What are network protocols?

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Network Protocols are a set of rules that enable communication between different devices in a network, and they operate at multiple layers of the network models. It is not limited to software applications, physical devices, or security tools.

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12. What does the term bandwidth refer to in the context of data transmission capacity of a network?

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Bandwidth specifically refers to the data transmission capacity of a network, not to the speed of a computer booting up, the colors a printer can print, or the storage space on a hard drive.

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13. What is one of the key topics covered in CompTIA+ Networking Concepts - Addressing?

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The key topics covered in CompTIA+ Networking Concepts - Addressing include various addressing concepts such as IP addressing, subnetting, and addressing schemes.

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14. What is network addressing?

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Network addressing involves the use of Internet addresses, such as IP addresses, to identify terminals within a network. The correct answer provides a comprehensive explanation of network addressing, including the use of network and host addresses to uniquely identify nodes within a network.

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15. Which connectors are the most common used with fiber optic cables?

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The most common connectors used with fiber optic cables are ST and SC connectors.

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16. What does AUI stand for in networking?

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AUI stands for Attachment Unit Interface, which is a 15-pin connector used to attach cables to Ethernet cards.

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17. What does RJ-45 mean?

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18. What is the BNC connector used for in a 10BASE-T Ethernet network?

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19. What is the standard for serial binary data interconnection commonly used in computer serial ports, known for poor control of signal rise and fall times and susceptibility to crosstalk problems?

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RS-232, also known as Recommended Standard 232, is the standard for serial binary data interconnection used in computer serial ports. It is prone to crosstalk problems due to its poor control of signal rise and fall times.

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20. What type of Fiber Optic Cables have a single strand of glass fiber with a core diameter less than 10 microns?

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21. What is Fiber-Optic Cable?

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Fiber-optic cable is a cabling technology that utilizes optical fibers to transmit data signals via light pulses. It is different from cables that use electricity, copper wire, or radio waves for data transmission.

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22. What are the notable features of Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cabling?

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STP cabling is known for its superior interference prevention when compared to UTP, but it comes at a higher cost and installation complexity. Additionally, UTP cables have lower attenuation compared to STP or co-axial cables.

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23. What is the term used to describe the twisting of two insulated wires around each other?

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Twisted pairs refer to the twisting of two insulated wires around each other, which reduces crosstalk between them and is commonly used in cables for telephones and computer network technology.

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24. What is Plenum Cable?

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Plenum cable refers to a specific type of cable with fire resistant properties involving Teflon insulation, it is generally more expensive and less flexible than PVC cables.

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25. What are the different types of cables used in networking?

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The correct answer refers to a specific source that covers the different types of cables used in networking. The incorrect answers are common types of cables used in networking, but they do not encompass the entirety of cable types mentioned in the original question.

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26. Introduction What is a Network?

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27. What is a Coaxial Cable?

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Coaxial cables have various types and each type is used for specific applications based on their quality and transmission loss characteristics.

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28. What is Network Cabling?

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Network cabling refers to the medium through which data is transmitted in a network. While Ethernet, fiber optic, and coaxial cables are commonly used in network cabling, the correct answer for this specific question is from the CompTIA Networking Concepts - Cable Types Card 2.

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What are IDC/UDC connectors used for?
What type of network is also known as a Workgroup where all computers...
What is the purpose of networking models in designing complex...
Which network topology reduces the chance of network failure by...
What is the term used to refer to the way in which computers are...
What is NetBEUI?
What is the purpose of the Transport control field in the NetWare IPX...
What are the defining characteristics of IPX/SPX (NWLINK) protocols?
Which protocol in the TCP/IP protocol suite provides...
What are network protocols?
What are network protocols?
What does the term bandwidth refer to in the context of data...
What is one of the key topics covered in CompTIA+ Networking Concepts...
What is network addressing?
Which connectors are the most common used with fiber optic cables?
What does AUI stand for in networking?
What does RJ-45 mean?
What is the BNC connector used for in a 10BASE-T Ethernet network?
What is the standard for serial binary data interconnection commonly...
What type of Fiber Optic Cables have a single strand of glass fiber...
What is Fiber-Optic Cable?
What are the notable features of Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cabling?
What is the term used to describe the twisting of two insulated wires...
What is Plenum Cable?
What are the different types of cables used in networking?
Introduction What is a Network?
What is a Coaxial Cable?
What is Network Cabling?
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