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Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 19/14/2015 Chapter 3 Which of the following describes a network interface card? 1.Large circuit board that contains sockets for expansion cards 2.interface card capable of transferring more that one bit simultaneously and is used to connect external devices 3.Expansion board inserted into a computer slot that the computer can be connected to a network 4.Interface card that can be used for parallel communication in which only 1 bit is transmitted at a time

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 29/14/2015 Chapter 3 Which of the following describes a network interface card? 1.Large circuit board that contains sockets for expansion cards 2.interface card capable of transferring more that one bit simultaneously and is used to connect external devices 3.Expansion board inserted into a computer slot that the computer can be connected to a network 4.Interface card that can be used for parallel communication in which only 1 bit is transmitted at a time

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 39/14/2015 Chapter 3 Convert the hexadecimal number 19 into its base 10 equivalent. Select the correct answer from the list below

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 49/14/2015 Chapter 3 Convert the hexadecimal number 19 into its base 10 equivalent. Select the correct answer from the list below

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 59/14/2015 Which of the following are functions of a web browser without the addition of plug-ins? (Choose 3) 1.Updates IRQ’s 2.Receives information 3.Requests information 4.Contacts web servers 5.Displays flash animation 6.Displays Quicktime movies

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 69/14/2015 Which of the following are functions of a web browser without the addition of plug-ins? (Choose 3) 1.Updates IRQ’s 2.Receives information 3.Requests information 4.Contacts web servers 5.Displays flash animation 6.Displays Quicktime movies

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 79/14/2015 Which specialized equipment is used to make a physical connection to a network from a PC? (Choose two) 1.router 2.modem 3.CD ROM 4.ATM switch 5.Network interface card

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 89/14/2015 Which specialized equipment is used to make a physical connection to a network from a PC? (Choose two) 1.router 2.modem 3.CD ROM 4.ATM switch 5.Network interface card

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 99/14/2015 Convert the hexadecimal number 52 into its base 10 equivalent. Select the correct answer from the list below A2 6.2A

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 109/14/2015 Convert the hexadecimal number 52 into its base 10 equivalent. Select the correct answer from the list below A2 6.2A

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 119/14/2015 Which of the following are considered to be ‘always on’ services? (Choose two) 1.DSL 2.ISDN 3.56kbps 4.Cable modem

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 129/14/2015 Which of the following are considered to be ‘always on’ services? (Choose two) 1.DSL 2.ISDN 3.56kbps 4.Cable modem

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 139/14/2015 Which of the following are high speed digital connections available to the local consumer? (Choose two) 1.56kbps modem 2.DSL 3.T1 4.Cable modem 5.ISDN

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 149/14/2015 Which of the following are high speed digital connections available to the local consumer? (Choose two) 1.56kbps modem 2.DSL 3.T1 4.Cable modem 5.ISDN

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 159/14/2015 Which of the following are valid examples of a network mask? (Choose three)

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 169/14/2015 Which of the following are valid examples of a network mask? (Choose three)

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 179/14/2015 Using the IP address and subnet mask , determine the network address

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 189/14/2015 Using the IP address and subnet mask , determine the network address

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 199/14/2015 Which of the following items are considered to be backplane components in a personal computer? (Choose three) 1.Serial port 2.Expansion slot 3.Printed circuit board 4.Parallel port 5.Network card

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 209/14/2015 Which of the following items are considered to be backplane components in a personal computer? (Choose three) 1.Serial port 2.Expansion slot 3.Printed circuit board 4.Parallel port 5.Network card

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 219/14/2015 When purchasing a NIC for a computer, which of the following factors need to be considered? (Choose three) 1.protocols 2.System bus 3.Brand of PC 4.Web browser 5.Operating system 6.Type of media use on the network

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 229/14/2015 When purchasing a NIC for a computer, which of the following factors need to be considered? (Choose three) 1.protocols 2.System bus 3.Brand of PC 4.Web browser 5.Operating system 6.Type of media use on the network

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 239/14/2015 How many usable Class C networks are created with a subnet mask of ?

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 249/14/2015 How many usable Class C networks are created with a subnet mask of ?

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 259/14/2015 Convert the hexadecimal number CD into its base 10 equivalent. Select the correct answer from the list below

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 269/14/2015 Convert the hexadecimal number CD into its base 10 equivalent. Select the correct answer from the list below