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  • Which OSI layer defines the standards for cabling and connectors?


  • Options
  • A. Layer 1
  • B. Layer 4
  • C. Layer 7
  • D. Layer 3

  • Correct Answer
  • Layer 1 

    Explanation

    OSI layer 1 defines the standards for cabling and connectors.

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    • 1. What must happen if a DHCP IP conflict occurs?

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    • A. Proxy ARP will fix the issue
    • B. The client uses a gratuitous ARP to fix the issue
    • C. The administrator must fix the conflict by hand at the DHCP server
    • D. The DHCP server will reassign new IP addresses to both computers
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    • 2. If a switch has three computers connected to it, with no VLANs present, how many broadcast and collision domains is the switch creating?

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    • A. Three broadcast and one collision
    • B. Three broadcast and three collision
    • C. one broadcast and three collision
    • D. One broadcast and one collision
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    • 3. Which layer defines how data is formatted , presented, encoded, and converted for use on the network?
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    • 4. At which layer is routing implemented , enabling connections and path selection between two end systems?
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    • 5. Convert 10100010111101011001110110001011 2 to dotted decimal.
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    • 6. Which layer combines bits into bytes and bytes into frames, uses MAC addressing , and provides error detection?
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    • 7. You have a Class B network and need 29 subnets. What is your mask?
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    • 8. Which process ensures that the components of the computer are connected properly ?

    • Options
    • A. Booting
    • B. Saving
    • C. Processing
    • D. Editing
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    • 9. Which layer is responsible for converting data packets from the Data Link layer into electrical signals?
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    • 10. What are the typical three different categories of VPNs?
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