WorksheetsLevel 3 - Network Topologies
Total questions: 8
Worksheet time: 4mins
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Class
Date
1.
What is the primary difference between physical topology and logical topology in a network?
a)
a) Physical topology is about how devices are connected, while logical topology describes the flow of data between devices.
b)
b) Logical topology is about how devices are connected, while physical topology describes the flow of data between devices.
c)
c) Physical topology refers to the speed of the network, while logical topology refers to the network's reliability.
d)
d) Logical topology refers to the speed of the network, while physical topology refers to the network's reliability.
2.
In a bus topology, devices are connected to:
a)
a) A single central hub
b)
b) A single cable running through the entire network
c)
c) A circular cable
d)
d) Each other directly
3.
Which network topology offers the highest fault tolerance?
a)
a) Bus topology
b)
b) Star topology
c)
c) Ring topology
d)
d) Mesh topology
4.
In which type of network topology are all devices connected to a single central device?
a)
a) Bus topology
b)
b) Star topology
c)
c) Ring topology
d)
d) Mesh topology
5.
Which of the following network topologies uses a token-passing method for data transmission?
a)
a) Bus topology
b)
b) Star topology
c)
c) Ring topology
d)
d) Mesh topology
6.
A hybrid topology is formed by:
a)
a) Combining two or more different network topologies
b)
b) Combining a physical and logical topology
c)
c) Using both wired and wireless connections
d)
d) Merging two or more networks into a single network
7.
What type of topology can be used to describe the way a computer network is physically wired?
a)
a) Logical topology
b)
b) Physical topology
c)
c) Data topology
d)
d) Hierarchical topology
8.
Which of the following is true about the relationship between physical and logical topologies?
a)
a) A network can have the same physical and logical topology.
b)
b) A network can only have one type of physical topology.
c)
c) A network can only have one type of logical topology.
d)
d) A network's physical and logical topologies cannot be different.
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