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This section includes 301 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Internet of things (IoT) knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
In NAT, the range of addresses for private networks from 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255 makes a total of |
| A. | 2^24 |
| B. | 2^25 |
| C. | 2^26 |
| D. | 2^28 |
| Answer» B. 2^25 | |
| 2. |
In IPv4 addressing, a block of addresses can be defined as |
| A. | f.g.h.i.tln |
| B. | c.d.e.f.tln |
| C. | a.b.c.tln |
| D. | x.y.z.tln |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. |
In classful addressing, a large part of the available addresses are |
| A. | Dispersed |
| B. | Blocked |
| C. | Wasted |
| D. | Reserved |
| Answer» D. Reserved | |
| 4. |
In IPv6, each packet is composed of a mandatory base header followed by the |
| A. | Data Header |
| B. | Payload |
| C. | Off load |
| D. | Type |
| Answer» C. Off load | |
| 5. |
The dotted-decimal notation is used to make an IPv4 address more compact and easier to |
| A. | Communication |
| B. | Understand |
| C. | Read |
| D. | none of the given |
| Answer» D. none of the given | |
| 6. |
In multicast address of IPv6, the value of the prefix is |
| A. | 11111111 |
| B. | 11110000 |
| C. | 10101010 |
| D. | 1111 |
| Answer» B. 11110000 | |
| 7. |
A sender can choose a route so that its datagram does not travel through |
| A. | Competitor's Network |
| B. | Stations |
| C. | Backbone Link |
| D. | Competitor's Router |
| Answer» B. Stations | |
| 8. |
Datagram network uses the universal addresses defined in the network layer to route packets from the source to the |
| A. | Same source |
| B. | Layers |
| C. | Destination |
| D. | Application |
| Answer» D. Application | |
| 9. |
The Configuration management can be divided into two subsystems which are |
| A. | Reconfiguration and documentation |
| B. | Management and configuration |
| C. | Documentation and dialing up |
| D. | both a and c |
| Answer» B. Management and configuration | |
| 10. |
In the IPv4 layer, the datagrams are the |
| A. | Frames |
| B. | Addresses |
| C. | Protocol |
| D. | Packets |
| Answer» E. | |
| 11. |
An IPv4 address uniquely and universally defines the connection of a device to the |
| A. | Media |
| B. | Internet |
| C. | Monitoring devices |
| D. | User |
| Answer» C. Monitoring devices | |
| 12. |
The value of the checksum must be recalculated regardless of |
| A. | De-fragmentation |
| B. | Fragmentation |
| C. | Transfer |
| D. | Size |
| Answer» C. Transfer | |
| 13. |
A system with 8-bit addresses has address space of |
| A. | 32 |
| B. | 256 |
| C. | 720 |
| D. | 65535 |
| Answer» C. 720 | |
| 14. |
ICANN stands for |
| A. | Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Addresses |
| B. | International Corporation for Assigned Names and Addresses |
| C. | Internet Cells for Assigning Names and Addresses |
| D. | Internet Corporation for Assigning Nodes and Addresses |
| Answer» B. International Corporation for Assigned Names and Addresses | |
| 15. |
In IPv6 Addresses, the field of the prefixes for provider-based unicast address that defines the identity of the node connected to a subnet is called |
| A. | Subnet identifier |
| B. | Provider identifier |
| C. | Subscriber Identifier |
| D. | Node identifier |
| Answer» E. | |
| 16. |
An IPv6 address of the Internet consists of |
| A. | 16 bytes |
| B. | 12 bytes |
| C. | 32 bytes |
| D. | 48 bytes |
| Answer» B. 12 bytes | |
| 17. |
A connectionless communication of the Internet is established at |
| A. | Data Link Layer |
| B. | Network Layer |
| C. | Physical Layer |
| D. | Transport Layer |
| Answer» C. Physical Layer | |
| 18. |
The header of the IPv4 packet changes with each |
| A. | Visited Data |
| B. | Visited Address |
| C. | Visited Router |
| D. | Visited Header |
| Answer» D. Visited Header | |
| 19. |
In classfull addressing, the smaller networks are called |
| A. | Supernet |
| B. | linear net |
| C. | Subnet |
| D. | Multinet |
| Answer» D. Multinet | |
| 20. |
While transmission of packets over Internet, when all the packets have been delivered, the connection is |
| A. | Static |
| B. | Established |
| C. | Terminated |
| D. | On-Pause |
| Answer» C. Terminated | |
| 21. |
The initial value of checksum is |
| A. | -1 |
| B. | 2 |
| C. | 1 |
| D. | 0 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 22. |
In classless addressing the size of the block, varies based on the nature and size of the |
| A. | Routers |
| B. | Mask |
| C. | Entity |
| D. | Data |
| Answer» D. Data | |
| 23. |
In IPv4, formula for Length of data = |
| A. | Length + header |
| B. | Total length - header length |
| C. | total length - footer length |
| D. | length + footer |
| Answer» C. total length - footer length | |
| 24. |
The first fragment has an offset field value of |
| A. | 10 |
| B. | 5 |
| C. | 2 |
| D. | 0 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 25. |
In hexadecimal colon notation, the address consists of 32 hexadecimal digits with every four digits separated by a |
| A. | dot |
| B. | semicolon |
| C. | coma |
| D. | colon |
| Answer» E. | |
| 26. |
Each number in dotted-decimal notation is a value ranging from |
| A. | 0 to 32 |
| B. | 0 to 255 |
| C. | 0 to 525 |
| D. | 0 to 680 |
| Answer» C. 0 to 525 | |
| 27. |
Based on the predefined policy of Network management, controlling access to the network is the task of |
| A. | Fault Management |
| B. | Performance Management |
| C. | Active Management |
| D. | Security Management |
| Answer» E. | |
| 28. |
The packet is fragmented in the network layer, if the packet is |
| A. | Too Small |
| B. | Too Large |
| C. | Too busy |
| D. | Null |
| Answer» C. Too busy | |
| 29. |
In IPv6, the header checksum is eliminated because the checksum is provided by |
| A. | Lower Layer |
| B. | Session layer |
| C. | Upper Layer |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» D. All of the above | |
| 30. |
Hardware documentation normally involves two sets of |
| A. | Reconciliation |
| B. | Documentation |
| C. | Restoration |
| D. | Reconfiguration |
| Answer» C. Restoration | |
| 31. |
A sequence of packets with same source and destination addresses can be sent one after another, shows the |
| A. | Relationship Between Packets |
| B. | Independency of packets |
| C. | Origin of the Packets |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» B. Independency of packets | |
| 32. |
The flag field that does fragmentation of IPv4 segment is the |
| A. | 1 bit field |
| B. | 2 bit field |
| C. | 3 bit field |
| D. | 4 bit field |
| Answer» D. 4 bit field | |
| 33. |
The size of the IPv4 datagram may increase, as the underlying technologies allows |
| A. | Greater bandwidth |
| B. | Fixed bandwidth |
| C. | Reserved bandwidth |
| D. | Greater Header |
| Answer» B. Fixed bandwidth | |
| 34. |
Network addresses are the very important concepts of |
| A. | Routing |
| B. | Mask |
| C. | IP Addressing |
| D. | Classless Addressing |
| Answer» D. Classless Addressing | |
| 35. |
A reactive fault management system is responsible for |
| A. | Detecting and Isolating |
| B. | Correcting, and Recording |
| C. | Security and Recording |
| D. | Both a and b |
| Answer» E. | |
| 36. |
In IPv6, the base header can be followed by, up to |
| A. | Six Extension Layers |
| B. | Six Extension Headers |
| C. | Eight Extension headers |
| D. | Eight Extension layers |
| Answer» C. Eight Extension headers | |
| 37. |
The first address in a block is used as the network address that represents the |
| A. | Class Network |
| B. | Entity |
| C. | Organization |
| D. | DataCodes |
| Answer» D. DataCodes | |
| 38. |
In using One IP address for the Network Address Translation, then the translation table has |
| A. | one column |
| B. | two columns |
| C. | three columns |
| D. | four columns |
| Answer» C. three columns | |
| 39. |
In an IPv6 datagram, the M bit is 0, the value of HLEN is 5, the value of total length is 200 and the offset value is |
| A. | 400 |
| B. | 350 |
| C. | 300 |
| D. | 200 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 40. |
In its simplest form, a flow label can be used to speed up the processing of a packet by a |
| A. | Packet Switch |
| B. | Router |
| C. | Data Switch |
| D. | Protocol |
| Answer» C. Data Switch | |
| 41. |
Port number for (Simple Network Management Protocol) SNMP? |
| A. | 161 |
| B. | 149 |
| C. | 144 |
| D. | 150 |
| Answer» B. 149 | |
| 42. |
In IPv4, two devices on the Internet can never have the |
| A. | Different address |
| B. | Same address |
| C. | Unknown address |
| D. | Fixed address |
| Answer» C. Unknown address | |
| 43. |
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), uses the concept of manager and |
| A. | Host |
| B. | Server |
| C. | Agent |
| D. | Query |
| Answer» D. Query | |
| 44. |
In an IPv4 packet, the value of HLEN is |
| A. | 7 |
| B. | 6 |
| C. | 5 |
| D. | 4 |
| Answer» D. 4 | |
| 45. |
In IPv4, the checksum covers only the |
| A. | Header |
| B. | Layers |
| C. | Datagrams |
| D. | Fragmentation |
| Answer» B. Layers | |
| 46. |
The network layer was designed to solve the problem of delivery through |
| A. | Single Link |
| B. | Multilevel Link |
| C. | Several Link |
| D. | Unicast Link |
| Answer» D. Unicast Link | |
| 47. |
To represent the IPv4 address, there are |
| A. | two notations |
| B. | three notations |
| C. | four notations |
| D. | five notations |
| Answer» B. three notations | |
| 48. |
In classless addressing, there are no classes but the addresses are still granted in |
| A. | Sections |
| B. | Blocks |
| C. | Codes |
| D. | All of the Above |
| Answer» C. Codes | |
| 49. |
In IPv4 protocol, each datagram is handled |
| A. | Independently |
| B. | dependently |
| C. | Priority basis |
| D. | Systematically |
| Answer» B. dependently | |
| 50. |
A switch can allow fast handling of the |
| A. | Tokens |
| B. | Frames |
| C. | Packets |
| D. | Slots |
| Answer» D. Slots | |