1) Identify the main function of a server in a network. a) . Provide wireless signals b) Print and scan documents c) Control the power supply d) Provide information to end devices 2) Choose the role of a client in a network. a) Control firewalls b) Assign IP addresses c) Request services from a server d) Manage routing tables 3) Select the device that connects end devices and directs data traffic. a) Server b) Intermediary device c) Client d) End device 4) Determine what a device can do in a peer-to-peer network. a) Act only as a server b) Act only as a client c) Control the whole network d) Act as both client and server 5) Recognize the device that is not an intermediary device. a) Router b) Switch c) VoIP Phone d) Wireless Access Point 6) Identify the media type that uses electrical impulses to transmit data. a) Wireless b) Laser beam c) Fiber-optic cable d) Metal wires within cables 7) Identify the transmission method used in wireless communication. a) Copper wires b) Fiber-optic cable c) Serial connectors d) Modulated electromagnetic waves 8) A user is unable to access both the file server and the internet. Other users on the same network are working fine. Which device is most likely causing the issue? a) The file server b) The internet router c) The network switch d) The user's end device 9) Determine which network medium would be most suitable for long-distance, high-speed data transmission with minimal signal loss. a) Coaxial cable b) Fiber-optic cable c) Wireless (Wi-Fi) d) Copper cables 10) Evaluate the impact of using only peer-to-peer connections in a medium-sized office network. a) Easy centralized management b) Improved security and scalability c) Efficient handling of high-volume traffic d) Reduced performance and poor scalability

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?