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This section includes 20 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Java knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which network is bigger between a MAN and WAN? |
A. | WAN |
B. | MAN |
C. | - |
D. | - |
Answer» B. MAN | |
2. |
Which is the network that covers large geographical area like more than one city? |
A. | LAN |
B. | MAN |
C. | WAN |
D. | None |
Answer» D. None | |
3. |
Which is the network that can cover an entire city? |
A. | LAN |
B. | MAN |
C. | WAN |
D. | All |
Answer» C. WAN | |
4. |
Which is the computer network that covers a small area like a room, building or a campus? |
A. | LAN ( Local Area Network ) |
B. | WAN ( Wide Area Network ) |
C. | MAN ( Metropolitan Area Network ) |
D. | All the above |
Answer» B. WAN ( Wide Area Network ) | |
5. |
Choose the correct statements about a Client-Server networking model. |
A. | Server software is costly to acquire and renew |
B. | Dedicated admin people are required to monitor and grant resources to normal computers or nodes. So this client-server network is highly secure. |
C. | The hardware of a Server PC is costly |
D. | All the above |
Answer» E. | |
6. |
In a Client-Server network architecture, the main data or files are stored on the __. |
A. | Individual PCs |
B. | Any PC |
C. | Server PC |
D. | Floppy |
Answer» D. Floppy | |
7. |
Which network is highly secure between a Peer-to-Peer or a Client-Server? |
A. | Peer-to-Peer |
B. | Client-Server |
C. | - |
D. | - |
Answer» C. - | |
8. |
In a Client-Server computer network or architecture, all nodes can __ data. |
A. | send |
B. | receive |
C. | send and receive |
D. | None |
Answer» D. None | |
9. |
A server is a ___ that controls a number of computers and also has full control over the network. |
A. | Printer |
B. | Switch |
C. | Hub |
D. | Computer with a special software |
Answer» E. | |
10. |
Disadvantages of a Peer to Peer computer network are __. |
A. | Any one tamper data |
B. | Less secure |
C. | Difficult to maintain large data as any one can modify or delete |
D. | All the above |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
Advantages of a Peer to Peer computer network are __. |
A. | Easy maintenance |
B. | Cost effective |
C. | Easy to setup |
D. | All the above |
Answer» E. | |
12. |
In a peer to peer network, who controls the devices? |
A. | First computer |
B. | Last computer |
C. | No device controls |
D. | All devices control |
Answer» D. All devices control | |
13. |
In a Peer to Peer network architecture, all computers have equal priority. State TRUE/FALSE. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
C. | - |
D. | - |
Answer» B. FALSE | |
14. |
In a peer to peer computer networking architecture, each computer acts as a ___. |
A. | Server |
B. | Client |
C. | Both server and client depending the need |
D. | All |
Answer» E. | |
15. |
The computer networks classified based on the functionality are ___. |
A. | Client Server |
B. | Peer to Peer |
C. | Both Client-Server and Peer-to-Peer |
D. | None |
Answer» D. None | |
16. |
The categories of a Computer network based on the area of coverage are __. |
A. | LAN (Local Area Network) |
B. | MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) |
C. | WAN (Wide Area Network) |
D. | All the above |
Answer» E. | |
17. |
The types of communication media used to connect different computers of a network are ___. |
A. | Physical wires |
B. | Wireless media like RF (Radio Frequency) devices |
C. | Both A and B |
D. | None |
Answer» D. None | |
18. |
The purpose of a computer network is ___. |
A. | Sharing information or files or applications |
B. | Sharing of resources like printers, scanners |
C. | Monitoring and controlling of devices in the network from a central location |
D. | All the above |
Answer» E. | |
19. |
A computer network may contain __. |
A. | Computers |
B. | Printers |
C. | Intelligent devices capable of receiving and sending data |
D. | All the above |
Answer» E. | |
20. |
A Computer network consists of __ number of computers or servers or systems. |
A. | 2 |
B. | 3 |
C. | more than 2 |
D. | all |
Answer» E. | |