Description : IP stands for: a) Internal Protocol b) Internet Protocol c) Interior Protocol d) None of These
Last Answer : b) Internet Protocol
Description : The ________is a network layer Internet protocol that provides message packets to report errors and other information regarding IP packet processing back to the source: a) Internet Control Message ... Standard Flexible Message Protocol c) Internet Dynamic Chartered Message Protocol d) None of These
Last Answer : a) Internet Control Message Protocol
Description : ISP stands for: a) International Service Provider b) Internet Service Provider c) Input Software Protocol d) None of These
Last Answer : b) Internet Service Provider
Description : INTER POL stands for: a) International Police b) Internal Polythims c) Internet Protocol d) None of These
Last Answer : a) International Police
Description : In the early stages of development of the internet protocol, network administrators interpreted an IP address in ____parts: a) Network Number Portion b) Host Number Portions c) Both of Above d) None of These
Last Answer : c) Both of Above
Description : Two versions of the internet protocol (IP) are in use such as IP version 4 and IP version 6 each version defines an IP address ____: a) Same b) Unique c) Different
Last Answer : c) Different
Description : The designers of the Internet Protocol defined an IP address as a ____number: a) 32 Bit b) 34 Bit c) 31 Bit d) None of These
Last Answer : a) 32 Bit
Description : An internet protocol address (IP address) is: a) a numerical label assigned to each device (e.g. computer, printer) participating in a computer network b) It working for the communication c) Both of Above d) None of These
Description : Full form of IP: a) Internet Programming b) Internet Protection c) Internet Protocol d) None of These
Last Answer : c) Internet Protocol
Description : Two versions of the internet protocol (IP) are in use such as IP version 4 and IP version 6 each version defines an IP address ____: a) Same b) Unique c) Different d) None of These
Description : The most important and common protocols associated TCP/IP internetwork layer are. i) Internet Protocol (IP) ii) Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) iii) Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) iv) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) V) ... C) i, iii, iv and v only D) All i, ii, iii, iv and v only
Last Answer : D) All i, ii, iii, iv and v only
Description : The standard suit of protocols used by the Internet, Intranets, extranets andsome other networks. A) TCP/IP B) Protocol C) Open system D) Internet work processor
Last Answer : A) TCP/IP
Description : The word "Computer" usually refers to the Central Processing Unit plus: a) Input Devices b) External Memory c) Internal Memory d) None of The Above
Last Answer : c) Internal Memory
Description : ISP stands for: a) Internet Speed Provider b) Internet Service Provider c) Internet Security Protocol d) None of These
Description : IP is the full form of a) Internet Provider b) Internet Protocol c) Internet Password d) Do Not Know
Description : _______ is the protocol suite for thecurrent Internet. A) TCP/IP B) NCP C) UNIX D) ACM
Last Answer : TCP/IP
Description : ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) is A. a TCP/IP protocol used todynamically bind ahigh level IP Address to alow-level physical hardware address B. a TCP/IP high level protocol for transferring ... to monitor computers D. a protocol that handles error andcontrol messages E. None of the above
Last Answer : a protocol that handles error andcontrol messages
Description : The standard suit of protocols used by the Internet, Intranets, extranets and some other networks. A) TCP/IP B) Protocol C) Open system D) Internet work processor
Description : Which of the following assertions is FALSE about the Internet Protocol (IP)? a. It is possible for a computer to have multiple IP addresses b. IP packets from the same source to the same ... outgoing packets; the route is determined only by the routing tables in the routers on the way
Last Answer : d. The packet source cannot set the route of an outgoing packets; the route is determined only by the routing tables in the routers on the way
Description : For which one of the following reasons does Internet Protocol (IP) use the time-to- live (TTL) field in the IP datagram header? a. Ensure packets reach destination within that time b. ... packets from looping indefinitely d. Limit the time for which a packet gets queued in intermediate routers.
Last Answer : c. Prevent packets from looping indefinitely
Description : Which is the protocol that maps varying IP addresses to the Physical MAC Address of a machine in a LAN network? a. ARQ (Automatic Repeat Request) b. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) c. SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) d. PLIP (Parallel Line Internet Protocol)
Last Answer : b. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
Description : .How many layers are present in the Internet protocol stack (TCP/IP model)? a. 5 b. 7 c. 6 d. 10
Last Answer : a. 5
Description : State weather the following statement is true or false for Internetwork layer. 1).Other internetwork-layer protocols are IP, ICMP, IGMP, ARP, and RARP. 2). Internet Protocol (IP) is the least important protocol in this layer ... 3.true C. 1. false, 2. false, 3. false D. 1. true, 2. true, 3. false
Last Answer : B. 1. true, 2. false, 3.true
Description : Which is the protocol that maps varying IP addresses to the Physical MAC Address of a machine in a LAN network? A. ARQ Automatic Repeat Request B. ARP Address Resolution Protocol C. SLIP Serial Line Internet Protocol D. PLIP Parallel Line Internet Protocol
Last Answer : B. ARP Address Resolution Protocol
Description : ………………….. is responsible for converting the higher level protocol addresses (IP addresses) to physical network addresses. A) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) B) Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) C) Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) D) Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
Last Answer : A) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Description : The most important and common protocols associated TCP/IP internetwork layer are. i) Internet protocol(IP) ii) Internet control Message Protocol(ICMP) iii) Bootstrap Protocol (BooTP) iv) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) v) ... C) ii, iii, iv and v only D) All i, ii, iii, iv and v
Last Answer : D) All i, ii, iii, iv and v
Description : Which of the following is not the layer of TCP/IP protocol? A) Application Layer B) Session Layer C) Transport Layer D) Internetwork layer
Last Answer : B) Session Layer
Description : The name of the protocol which provides virtual terminal in TCP/IP model is. A) Telnet B) SMTP C) HTTP
Last Answer : A) Telnet
Description : 7.How does traceroute work? A. It uses an ICMP destination-unreachable message to elicit the name of a router. B. It sends a specially crafted IP packet to a router to locate the number of hops from ... the TTL value in an ICMP message to determine the number of hops from the sender to the router.
Last Answer : D. It uses the TTL value in an ICMP message to determine the number of hops from the sender to the router.
Description : IRTF stands for: a) Internet Research Task Force b) International Research Task Force c) Input Research Transfer Fidelity d) None of These
Last Answer : a) Internet Research Task Force
Description : IRC stands for: a) Internet Relay Chat b) Internal Rely Chat c) Information Relay Chat d) None of These
Last Answer : a) Internet Relay Chat
Description : NIC stands for: a) Short form of Nice in computer language b) Networking Internet Connection c) Network Internal Card d) Network Interface Card e) None of These
Last Answer : d) Network Interface Card
Description : In Computing API stands for what? A. Application Protocol Interface B. Applicable Programming Interface C. Application Programming Interface D. Application Programme Internet
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : The term IPv4 stands for? a. Internet Protocol Version 4 b. Internet Programming Version 4 c. International Programming Version 4 d. None of these
Last Answer : a. Internet Protocol Version 4
Description : RIP stands for ________ a. Reduced Information Protocol b. Routing Internet Protocol c. Routing Information Protocol d. Reduced Internet Protocol
Last Answer : c. Routing Information Protocol
Description : ICMP stands for __________ a. Internet Coordinate Message Protocol b. Internet Control Message Protocol c. Interconnect Control Message Protocol d. Interconnect Coordinate Message Protocol
Last Answer : b. Internet Control Message Protocol
Description : SLIP stands for………………………….. A. Syncronous Level Interface Protocol B. Serial Line Interface Protocol C. Syncronous Level Internet Protocol D. Serial Line Internet Protocol
Last Answer : D. Serial Line Internet Protocol
Description : TCP stands for: a) Tools Control Protocol b) Transmission Control Protocol c) Transfer Control Protocol d) None of These
Last Answer : b) Transmission Control Protocol
Description : UDP stands for: a) User Datagram Protocol b) User Defined Protocol c) Un - Dispatched Protocol d) None of These
Last Answer : a) User Datagram Protocol
Description : DHCP stands for: a) Defferred Host Comparable Protocol b) Diode Host Counter Protocol c) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol d) None of These
Last Answer : c) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Description : NAP stands for: a) Network Access Point b) Naptive Area Protocol c) Node for Assessing Patteern d) None of These
Last Answer : b) Network Access Point