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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Important Networking Interview Questions with Answers

1) What is a Link?
A link refers to the connectivity between two devices. It includes the type of cables and protocols used in order for one device to be able to communicate with the other.
2) What are the layers of the OSI reference model?
There are 7 OSI layers: Physical Layer, Data Link Layer, Network Layer, Transport Layer, Session Layer, Presentation Layer and Application Layer.
3) What is backbone network?
A backbone network is a centralized infrastructure that is designed to distribute different routes and data to various networks. It also handles management of bandwidth and various channels.
4) What is a LAN?
LAN is short for Local Area Network. It refers to the connection between computers and other network devices that are located within a small physical location.
5) What is a node?



A node refers to a point or joint where a connection takes place. It can be computer or device that is part of a network. Two or more nodes are needed in order to form a network connection.
6) What are routers?
Routers can connect two or more network segments. These are intelligent network devices that store information in its routing table such as paths, hops and bottlenecks. With this info, they are able to determine the best path for data transfer. Routers operate at the OSI Network Layer.
7) What is point to point link?
It refers to a direct connection between two computers on a network. A point to point connection does not need any other network devices other than connecting a cable to the NIC cards of both computers.
8) What is anonymous FTP?
Anonymous FTP is a way of granting user access to files in public servers. Users that are allowed access to data in these servers do not need to identify themselves, but instead log in as an anonymous guest.
9) What is subnet mask?
A subnet mask is combined with an IP address in order to identify two parts: the extended network address and the host address. Like an IP address, a subnet mask is made up of 32 bits.
10) What is the maximum length allowed for a UTP cable?
A single segment of UTP cable has an allowable length of 90 to 100 meters. This limitation can be overcome by using repeaters and switches.
11) What is data encapsulation?
Data encapsulation is the process of breaking down information into smaller manageable chunks before it is transmitted across the network. It is also in this process that the source and destination addresses are attached into the headers, along with parity checks.
12) Describe Network Topology
Network Topology refers to the layout of a computer network. It shows how devices and cables are physically laid out, as well as how they connect to one another.
13) What is VPN?
VPN means Virtual Private Network, a technology that allows a secure tunnel to be created across a network such as the Internet. For example, VPNs allow you to establish a secure dial-up connection to a remote server.
14) Briefly describe NAT.
NAT is Network Address Translation. This is a protocol that provides a way for multiple computers on a common network to share single connection to the Internet.
15) What is the job of the Network Layer under the OSI reference model?
The Network layer is responsible for data routing, packet switching and control of network congestion. Routers operate under this layer.
16) How does a network topology affect your decision in setting up a network?
Network topology dictates what media you must use to interconnect devices. It also serves as basis on what materials, connector and terminations that is applicable for the setup.
17) What is RIP?
RIP, short for Routing Information Protocol is used by routers to send data from one network to another. It efficiently manages routing data by broadcasting its routing table to all other routers within the network. It determines the network distance in units of hops.
18) What are different ways of securing a computer network?
There are several ways to do this. Install reliable and updated anti-virus program on all computers. Make sure firewalls are setup and configured properly. User authentication will also help a lot. All of these combined would make a highly secured network.
19) What is NIC?
NIC is short for Network Interface Card. This is a peripheral card that is attached to a PC in order to connect to a network. Every NIC has its own MAC address that identifies the PC on the network.
20) What is WAN?
WAN stands for Wide Area Network. It is an interconnection of computers and devices that are geographically dispersed. It connects networks that are located in different regions and countries.
21) What is the importance of the OSI Physical Layer?
The physical layer does the conversion from data bits to electrical signal, and vice versa. This is where network devices and cable types are considered and setup.
22) How many layers are there under TCP/IP?
There are four layers: the Network Layer, Internet Layer, Transport Layer and Application Layer.
23) What are proxy servers and how do they protect computer networks?
Proxy servers primarily prevent external users who identifying the IP addresses of an internal network. Without knowledge of the correct IP address, even the physical location of the network cannot be identified. Proxy servers can make a network virtually invisible to external users.
24) What is the function of the OSI Session Layer?
This layer provides the protocols and means for two devices on the network to communicate with each other by holding a session.  This includes setting up the session, managing information exchange during the session, and tear-down process upon termination of the session.
25) What is the importance of implementing a Fault Tolerance System? Are there limitations?

A fault tolerance system ensures continuous data availability. This is done by eliminating a single point of failure. However, this type of system would not be able to protect data in some cases, such as in accidental deletions.

Update Computers Questions and Answer for all student

1. Punched cards were first introduced by
A. Powers                                      B. Pascal
C. Jacquard                                    D. Herman Hollerith
Answer: D
2. Word length of a Personal Computer is ___
A. 4 bits                                         B. 8 bits
C. 16 bits                                       D. 64 bits
Answer: B
3. Cursor is a ____
A. Pixel                                          B. Thin blinking line
C. Pointing device                          D. None of these
Answer: B
4. Operating system, editors, and debuggers comes under?
A. System Software                       B. Application Software
C. Utilities                                      D. None of the above
Answer: A
5. Which device is required for the Internet connection?
A. Joystick                                     B. Modem
C. CD Drive                                   D. NIC Card
Answer: B
6. What does DMA stand for?
A. Distinct Memory Access           B. Direct Memory Access
C. Direct Module Access               D. Direct Memory Allocation
Answer: B
7. When did John Napier develop logarithm?
A. 1416                                         B. 1614
C. 1641                                          D. 1804
Answer: B
8. A normal CD-ROM usually can store up to __________data?
A. 680 KB                                     B. 680 Bytes
C. 680 MB                                     D. 680 GB
Answer: C
9. ATM stands for?
A. Automatic Talking Machine
B. Automatic Teller Machine
C. Analog Teller Machine
D. Automatic Ticketing Machine
Answer: C
10. The Second Generation Computer was based on ………….
A. Vacuum Tube                           B. Silicon Chips
C. Transistor                                  D. Bio Chips
Answer: C
11. The Third Generation Computer was made with ………….
A. Vacuum Tube                           B. Discrete Components
C. IC                                              D. Bio Chips
Answer: C
12. he BIOS is the abbreviation of ………….
A. Basic Input Output System        B. Best Input Output System
C. Basic Input Output Symbol       D. Base Input Output System
Answer: A
13. What do you call a single point on a computer screen
A. Cell                                           B. Element
C. Pixel                                          D. Bit
Answer: C
14. How was the generation of computer classified?
A. by the device used in memory & processor
B. by the speed of computer
C. by the model of the computer
D. by the accuracy of computer
Answer: A
15. Through which device the main components of the computer communicate with each other?
A. Keyboard                                  B. System Bus
C. Monitor                                     D. Memory
Answer: B
16. Which is a valid program to access the Internet?
A. Access                                      B. Front Page
C. Windows Explorer               D. Netscape
Answer: D
17. Which one is the Low Level Language?
A. Assembly                                  B. Visual Basic
C. Java                                           D. C++
Answer: A
18. Which is a volatile memory?
A. ROM                                         B. BIOS
C. PROM                                       D. RAM
Answer: D
19. The digital signals can be represented by
A. Binary Codes                            B. 0 and 1
C. High and Low                           D. all of the above
Answer: D
20. Which program can be used for email?
A. Internet Explorer                       B. Outlook Express
C. NetMeeting                                D. FrontPage
Answer: B
21. Modulator-demodulator is a device that converts:
A. Digital signal into analog signal
B. Analog signal into digital signal
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
Answer: C
22. _______ is used for scanning the pictures and putting them in digitized form in the computer.
A. CD-ROM                                  B. Plotter
C. Bar-coder                                  D. Scanner
Answer: D
23. Animator, 3D Studio, Corel Draw and Flash are………….
A. Word processors                       B. Spreadsheet packages
C. Multimedia S/W                        D. None of the above
Answer: C
24. Which statement is valid?
A. 1 KB = 8 bytes                          B. 1 MB = 8 KB
C. 1 KB = 1024 bytes                    D. 1 MB = 1024 bytes
Answer: C
25. Which device is used to process data?
A. CPU                                          B. RAM
C. DCU                                          D. VDU
Answer: A
26. Who is known as the father of Computer Science?
A. Charles Babbage                       B. Howard Aiken
C. Dr. Herman Hollerith                D. Blaise Pascal
Answer: A
27. What is the capacity of a 3.5” Floppy Disk?
A. 360KB                                      B. 720KB
C. 1.2MB                                       D. 1.44MB
Answer: D
28. A Personal Computer (PC) is a …………….. Computer.
A. Super                                        B. Main Frame
C. Mini                                          D. Micro
Answer: D
29. What type of printers are Dot Matrix Printers?
A. Laser                                         B. Inkjet
C. Impact                                       D. Drum
Answer: C
30. What is the full form of RAM?
A. Read Access Memory                  B. Random Access Memory
C. Rapid access Memory                 D. none

Answer: B

Today’s Computers Basic Questions and Answer

1. Which of the following device can store large amounts of data?
A. Floppy Disk                         B. Hard Disk
C. CDROM                                  D. Zip Disk
Answer: B
2. VIRUS stands for
A. Very Important Resource Under Search
B. Virtual Information Resource Under Seize
C. Verify Interchange Result Until Source
D. Very Important Record User Searched
Answer: B
3. The processing of an application takes place between a client and a ____ processor.
A. Front end                                 B. Back end
C. Both A and B                          D. none of these
Answer: C
4. Which of the following program is not a utility?
A. Debugger                                  B. Editor
C. Spooler                                      D. all of the above
Answer: C
5. Poor response times are usually caused by
A. Process busy                             B. High I/O rates
C. High paging rates                     D. Any of the above
Answer: D
6. Swapping
A. Works best with many small partitions
B. Allows many programs to use memory simultaneously
C. Allows each program in turn to use the memory
D. Does not work with overlaying
Answer: C
7. ____ transforms one interface into another interface
A. Program                                    B. Software
C. Data                                          D. None
Answer: B
8. What is the full form of CRT?
A. current ray tube                         B. current ray technology
C. cathode ray tube                        D. cathode ray technology
Answer: C
9. Which storage device is mounted on ‘reels’?
A. Floppy Disk                            B. Hard Disk
C. Magnetic Tapes                       D. CDROM
Answer: C
10. MOS stands for _____
A. Metal Oxide Semiconductor    B. Most Often Store
C. Method Organized Stack         D. None of these
Answer: A
11. The Analytical Engine developed during First Generation of computers used ___ as a memory unit
A. RAM                                       B. Floppies
C. Cards                                       D. Counter Wheels
Answer: D
12. Which of the memories below is often used in a typical computer operation?
A. RAM                                       B. ROM
C. FDD                                        D. HDD
Answer: A
13. Which of the following companies is a leader in manufacture of Hard Disk Drives?
A. Samsung                                  B. IBM
C. Fujitsu                                     D. Seagate
Answer: D
14. Floppy Disk Drives were originally designed by
A. IBM                                         B. Sony
C. Panasonic                             D. Samsung
Answer: B
15. Floppy Disk Drives were first introduced by which of the following computer manufacturers?
A. IBM                                         B. Sony
C. Panasonic                              D. Compaq
Answer: A
16. Which technology is used in a CDROM Drive?
A. Mechanical                              B. Electromechanical
C. Optical                                     D. Fiber Optical
Answer: C
17. Data (information) is stored in computers as
A. Files                                        B. Directories
C. Floppies                                   D. Matter
Answer: A
18. Nortel is a company which manufactures:
A. Software                                  B. Processors
C. Cables                                     D. Network equipment
Answer: D
19. Which computer peripheral manufacturer quotes “Empowering your PC”?
A. Canon                                     B. Epson
C. Mercury                                   D. Samsung
Answer: C
20. What is the name of the 64-bit Microprocessor developed by AMD?
A. Opteron                                   B. RISC-9000
C. iMac                                        D. Athlon
Answer: A
21. What is the name of the series of Laptop computers manufactured by IBM called?
A. LapPad                                    B. ThinkPad
C. Aptiva                                     D. Notepad
Answer: B
22. A source program is
A. a program written in a machine language
B. a program to be translated into machine language
C. a machine language translation of a program written in a
D. None of these
Answer: B
23. IC are classified on the basis of ___
A. Manufacturing company         B. Type of computer
C. Number of transistors              D. None of these
Answer: C
24. Programs stored in ROM are called ___
a. Hardware                                 B. Firmware
C. Software                                  D. None of these
Answer: B
25. In a high resolution mode, the number of dots in a line will usually be
A. 320                                          B. 640
C. 760                                          D. 900

Answer: B