18 Questions
Which network topology requires more cable compared to others?
Star
In which network topology does a failure in one cable only disconnect a specific computer connected to it?
Star
Which network topology forms a single continuous path for transmission?
Ring
Which network topology is commonly used in office and home networks?
Star
Which network topology is very rarely used due to being expensive and difficult to install and manage?
Ring
Which network topology does not require any central server to control connectivity among nodes?
Ring
What happens in a tree network if the main bus breaks?
The whole network gets damaged
What is a hybrid topology?
A combination of different topologies to form a resulting topology
Which statement best describes PAN (Personal Area Network)?
Created for personal use with a range limit of up to 10 meters
In a LAN (Local Area Network), what is the typical geographical coverage?
Connects devices within a small area like an office or school
What differentiates a HAN (House Area Network) from a LAN (Local Area Network)?
LANs primarily connect devices in offices, whereas HANs are for personal home use
When does a star topology remain a star topology when connected to another star topology?
When the connection is via central hubs only
Which network topology is characterized by connecting all nodes to a single cable known as a central bus?
Bus topology
What happens to the whole network in a bus topology if the central bus is damaged?
The network fails
Which network topology is known for its robustness in case of cable failures affecting only specific computers?
Mesh topology
Which network topology combines characteristics of both star and bus topologies?
Tree topology
In which network topology are all the star networks connected to a single bus?
Tree topology
Which network topology requires bulk wiring leading to high cabling costs due to its design?
Tree topology
Test your knowledge on network topology and types of network topology such as star, mesh, bus, ring, and more. Explore the layout of computer networks and understand how devices are connected to each other.
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