Test Your Networking Knowledge

An engaging illustration of networking concepts including computers, servers, and connections, representing various types of networks like LAN and WAN in a visually appealing manner.

Test Your Networking Knowledge

Are you ready to challenge your understanding of computer networks? This quiz covers essential concepts in networking, from device types to network designs. Dive in to learn more!

  • 25 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Instant Feedback on Your Answers
  • Perfect for Students and IT Enthusiasts
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ConnectingCloud512
Every computer on a network is called
Host
Peer to Peer
It is a computer that send requests to the servers to retrieve information
End Device
Client
This type of network design is only recommended for very small networks
Server
Peer to Peer
It is where a message originates from or where it is received
End Devices
Network
It interconnects end devices
Intermediary Network Device
Network Media
Communication across a network is carried through a medium which allows a message to travel from source to destination
Network Media
Switch
It is a media type that uses electrical impulses
Media Wires within cable
Wireless Transmission
Uses pulses of light
Cable
Glass
Use symbols to represent devices within the network
Database
Topology Diagram
Illustrate the physical location of intermediary devices and cable installation.
Physical topology diagrams
Physical Representation
Illustrate devices, ports, and the addressing scheme of the network
Cable
Logical topology diagrams
Connect a few computers to each other and the Internet
LAN
Small Home Networks
Enables computer within a home or remote office to connect to a corporate network
Small Office
WAN
Many locations with hundreds or thousands of interconnected computers
Small Home Networks
Medium to Large Networks
Connects hundreds of millions of computers world- wide – such as the internet
World Wide Networks
Small Office
Is a network infrastructure that spans a small geographical area.
MAN
LAN
Is a network infrastructure that spans a wide geographical area
WAN
MAN
Is a worldwide collection of interconnected LANs and WANs.
Server
Internet
The network is not owned by any individual or group
True
False
A private collection of LANs and WANs internal to an organization that is meant to be accessible only to the organizations members or others with authorization.
Intranet
Extranet
A device that passes traffic back and forth
Modem
Router
A device that routes traffic between networks
Gateway
Firewall
Piece of software or hardware that blocks certain types of traffic
Port
Firewall
A hostname is a human-readable label that points to a device connected to a network
True
False
Refers to connected computing devices
Packet
Networking
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