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32 Bits
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Bus token
Ethernet
Token Ring
P2P
Bookmark
Browser page
Home page
Search page
Google
Yahoo
Bing
Facebook
Hub
Switch
Router
Repeater
Land line
Dial up service
Digital subscriber line
Cable modem
Match the following browser shortcut keys with their correct functions.
1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D
1-D, 2-A, 3-B, 4-C
1-C, 2-D, 3-E, 4-F
1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4-E
Server
Client
Peer
Sender
Network
Physical
Data Link
Transport
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Windows
The number of users
The type of transmission medium
The frequency of failure
Unauthorized access
32
48
62
128
8
16
63
Alt + T
Ctrl + T
Shift + T
Alt + Ctrl + T
HTTP
TELNET
UTP
FTP
Match the OSI Model Layers with Their Responsibilities
1 → E, 2 → B, 3 → D, 4 → F
1 → C, 2 → D, 3 → A, 4 → B
1 → B, 2 → F, 3 → C, 4 → E
1 → D, 2 → A, 3 → B, 4 → C
Its an internet browser
Its provided by windows operating system
Its provide an access point to Word wide web
All of the above
Hyper Text Mark Language
Hyper Text Markup Language
Hyper Test Markup Language
None
NIC
File Server
Coaxial Cable
Monitor Server
web browser
open system
search engine
application software
IEEE 802.5
IEEE 802.12
IEEE 802.11
IEEE 802.7
Local-server
Client-server
3-tier
None of these
WAN
LAN
MAN
PAN
Maximum Area Network
Minimum Area Network
Main Area Network
Metropolitan Area Network
Common Server
Place to Place
CDMA/CD
Peer to Peer
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8 Bits
internet architecture board
internet society
internet service provider
none of the mentioned
Microsoft
Mozilla
Opera
Modulator–demodulator
Modulator-Data
Data-Modulator
NFS
SMS
DNS
SDN
Nexus
Internet Explorer
Netscape Navigator
Mosaic
Ring topology
Bus topology
Star topology
Mesh topology
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Local area net
Local area network
Local art name
Match the Internet Services with Their Correct Descriptions
1 → B, 2 → A, 3 → C, 4 → D
1 → A, 2 → F, 3 → E, 4 → B
1 → C, 2 → D, 3 → F, 4 → E
1 → E, 2 → B, 3 → A, 4 → C
Attachment
Computer hard disk
Mailbox
Google Drive
Command+P
Ctrl+P
Caps+P
None of the above
Match the Categories with Their Example
1 → B, 2 → A, 3 → D, 4 → C
1 → C, 2 → D, 3 → B, 4 → A
1 → D, 2 → C, 3 → E, 4 → F
1 → A, 2 → F, 3 → C, 4 → B
Packet switching
Telex switching
Circuit switching
Telephone switching
SMTP
DHCP
IP Address
RING
BUS
STAR
Match the OSI Model Layers with the Network Devices Used
1 → C, 2 → A, 3 → B, 4 → D
1 → A, 2 → F, 3 → C, 4 → E
1 → B, 2 → D, 3 → E, 4 → A
1 → D, 2 → B, 3 → C, 4 → F
Bridge
Modem
Tower
Red Wire
Internet Protocol address
Internet Provider address
Intranet Protocol address
None of the mentioned
Telnet
UseNet
Time Sharing
Uniform Reset Locator
Uniform Resource Locator
Universal Resource Location
Wireless Local Area Network
Wired Local Area Network
Wireless Local Ambiguity Network
Wired Latent Area Network
443
80
22
79
BAN