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AP CSP Network topologies and Types
By ANDREW BENYEOGOR
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Question 1
1.
Which type of network is typically used to connect personal devices like smartphones and smartwatches?
a) LAN
b) PAN
c) WAN
Question 2
2.
What is the main difference between a LAN and a WLAN?
a) WLAN is slower than LAN
b) LAN is wireless, while WLAN is wired
c) WLAN uses wireless communication, while LAN uses wired communication
d) LAN connects multiple cities, while WLAN connects only one building
Question 3
3.
Which network type is designed to connect multiple LANs within a university campus?
a) WAN
b) PAN
c) MAN
d) CAN
Question 4
4.
Which of the following network types covers an entire city and uses high-speed fiber optic connections?
a) LAN
b) MAN
c) WAN
d) PAN
Question 5
5.
Which of the following best describes a Wide Area Network (WAN)?
a) It is confined to a single building.
b) It is used only for wireless communication.
c) It connects multiple LANs across large geographical areas.
d) It connects only personal devices like smartphones.
Question 6
6.
Which network type is used for transferring files between devices using Bluetooth or NFC?
a) CAN
b) MAN
c) SAN
d) PAN
Question 7
7.
Which network topology connects all devices to a single central hub or switch?
a) Bus
b) Star
c) Ring
d) Mesh
Question 8
8.
In which network topology are all devices connected in a closed-loop, where each device has exactly two neighbors?
a) Star
b) Bus
c) Ring
d) Tree
Question 9
9.
What is the main advantage of a mesh topology?
a) It is the most cost-effective topology.
b) It ensures high redundancy and fault tolerance.
c) It requires fewer cables than other topologies.
d) It is the simplest topology to set up.
Question 10
10.
What happens in a bus topology if the main cable fails?
a) Only the failed device is affected.
b) The entire network goes down.
c) Devices automatically switch to another cable.
d) The failure does not affect the network.