Lecture 3 Revision Questions
Lecture 3 Revision Questions
1. Identify 2 reasons why the physical layer protocols to use frame encoding techniques?
3. A network administrator notices that some newly installed Ethernet cabling is carrying
corrupt and distorted data signals. The new cabling was installed in the ceiling close to
fluorescent lights and electrical equipment. Which two factors may interfere with the
copper cabling and result in signal distortion and data corruption?
a) EMI
b) crosstalk
c) RFI
d) signal attenuation
e) extended length of cabling
5. What technique is used with UTP cable to help protect against signal interference from
crosstalk?
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6. A network administrator is designing the layout of a new wireless network. Which three
areas of concern should be accounted for when building a wireless network?
a) mobility options
b) security
c) interference
d) coverage area
e) extensive cabling
f) packet collision
7. What are two services performed by the data link layer of the OSI model?
Which statement describes the media access control methods that are used by the networks in the
exhibit?
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10. Which statement describes signaling at the physical layer?
a) Sending the signals asynchronously means that they are transmitted without a clock signal.
b) In signaling, a 1 always represents voltage and a 0 always represents the absence of voltage.
c) Wireless encoding includes sending a series of clicks to delimit the frames.
d) Signaling is a method of converting a stream of data into a predefined code
11. The throughput of a FastEthernet network is 80 Mb/s. The traffic overhead for establishing
sessions, acknowledgments, and encapsulation is 15 Mb/s for the same time period. What is
the goodput for this network?
a) 15 Mb/s
b) 95 Mb/s
c) 55 Mb/s
d) 65 Mb/s
e) 80 Mb/s
12. How is the magnetic field cancellation effect enhanced in UTP cables?
a) by increasing the thickness of the PVC sheath that encases all the wires
b) by increasing and varying the number of twists in each wire pair
c) by increasing the thickness of the copper wires
d) by decreasing the number of wires that are used to carry data
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