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Network Topologies and Methods of Linking Devices Quiz

Welcome to the quiz on network topologies and methods of linking devices! Answer the questions below by selecting the correct letter corresponding to your chosen answer.

Questions

  1. What is a star topology?
    A. A network configuration where all devices are connected to a central hub or switch.
    B. A type of network where devices are connected in a linear sequence.
    C. A related network standard for wireless communication.
    D. A topology where each device is connected to every other device.

  2. Which of the following is an example of a wireless networking method?
    A. Ethernet cable
    B. Fibre optic cable
    C. Wi-Fi
    D. Coaxial cable

  3. In a bus topology, what happens if the main cable (the bus) fails?
    A. The entire network remains functional.
    B. Only the devices connected to the faulty section will fail to communicate.
    C. All devices on the network will lose connection.
    D. The cable can be bypassed, and the network will enable connections through another path.

  4. Which of the following statements describes a mesh topology accurately?
    A. Every device is connected to a single central node.
    B. Each device connects to all other devices directly, providing multiple pathways.
    C. Devices are connected in a ring shape, passing data one direction.
    D. A mix of wired and wireless connections without any specific structure.

  5. What is the primary advantage of using a ring topology?
    A. Easy to install and manage.
    B. Data packets can easily flow through and reach their destination without congestion.
    C. Any failure in the ring completely takes down the network.
    D. Requires less cabling than a star topology.

Instructions

Select the letter of the correct answer for each question from the provided options. Good luck!