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Computer Networks MCQ & Objective Questions

Understanding Computer Networks is crucial for students preparing for school and competitive exams. This topic not only forms a significant part of the curriculum but also enhances your grasp of how data communication works. Practicing MCQs and objective questions related to Computer Networks can significantly improve your exam performance by familiarizing you with important concepts and question formats.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Fundamentals of Computer Networks
  • Types of Networks: LAN, WAN, and MAN
  • Network Topologies: Star, Ring, Bus, and Mesh
  • Protocols and Standards: TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP
  • Network Devices: Routers, Switches, and Hubs
  • IP Addressing and Subnetting
  • Common Network Security Measures

Exam Relevance

Computer Networks is a vital topic in various examinations such as CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. Questions often focus on definitions, key concepts, and practical applications of network theories. You may encounter multiple-choice questions that test your understanding of network types, protocols, and devices, making it essential to master this area for effective exam preparation.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing different types of networks and their characteristics.
  • Misunderstanding network protocols and their functions.
  • Overlooking the importance of IP addressing and subnetting.
  • Failing to recognize the role of network devices in data transmission.

FAQs

Question: What are the main types of computer networks?
Answer: The main types of computer networks include Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), and Metropolitan Area Network (MAN).

Question: Why is subnetting important in computer networks?
Answer: Subnetting helps in efficient IP address management and improves network performance and security.

Now is the time to enhance your understanding of Computer Networks! Dive into our practice MCQs and test your knowledge to ensure you are well-prepared for your exams. Remember, consistent practice with objective questions will lead to better scores and a clearer grasp of the subject.

Cloud Networking Basics HTTP and Web Protocols HTTP and Web Protocols - Advanced Concepts HTTP and Web Protocols - Applications HTTP and Web Protocols - Case Studies HTTP and Web Protocols - Competitive Exam Level HTTP and Web Protocols - Higher Difficulty Problems HTTP and Web Protocols - Numerical Applications HTTP and Web Protocols - Problem Set HTTP and Web Protocols - Real World Applications IP Addressing and Subnetting IP Addressing and Subnetting - Advanced Concepts IP Addressing and Subnetting - Applications IP Addressing and Subnetting - Case Studies IP Addressing and Subnetting - Competitive Exam Level IP Addressing and Subnetting - Higher Difficulty Problems IP Addressing and Subnetting - Numerical Applications IP Addressing and Subnetting - Problem Set IP Addressing and Subnetting - Real World Applications OSI and TCP/IP Models OSI and TCP/IP Models - Advanced Concepts OSI and TCP/IP Models - Applications OSI and TCP/IP Models - Case Studies OSI and TCP/IP Models - Competitive Exam Level OSI and TCP/IP Models - Higher Difficulty Problems OSI and TCP/IP Models - Numerical Applications OSI and TCP/IP Models - Problem Set OSI and TCP/IP Models - Real World Applications Routing and Switching Basics Routing and Switching Basics - Advanced Concepts Routing and Switching Basics - Applications Routing and Switching Basics - Case Studies Routing and Switching Basics - Competitive Exam Level Routing and Switching Basics - Higher Difficulty Problems Routing and Switching Basics - Numerical Applications Routing and Switching Basics - Problem Set Routing and Switching Basics - Real World Applications
Q. How many bits are borrowed from the host portion in a /24 subnet to create 4 subnets?
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 4
Q. How many bits are used for the host portion in a /22 subnet?
  • A. 10
  • B. 8
  • C. 6
  • D. 4
Q. How many bits are used for the network portion in a Class B IP address?
  • A. 8
  • B. 16
  • C. 24
  • D. 32
Q. How many subnets can be created from a /24 network if 3 bits are borrowed for subnetting?
  • A. 6
  • B. 8
  • C. 16
  • D. 32
Q. How many subnets can be created from a Class B network with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0?
  • A. 256
  • B. 128
  • C. 64
  • D. 32
Q. How many subnets can be created from a Class C network with a default subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 if 3 bits are borrowed?
  • A. 4
  • B. 8
  • C. 16
  • D. 32
Q. How many total IP addresses are available in a subnet with a /22 CIDR notation?
  • A. 1024
  • B. 512
  • C. 256
  • D. 64
Q. How many usable hosts are available in a subnet with a /24 subnet mask?
  • A. 254
  • B. 256
  • C. 512
  • D. 128
Q. How many usable hosts are available in a subnet with a /28 prefix?
  • A. 14
  • B. 16
  • C. 30
  • D. 32
Q. How many usable hosts are available in a subnet with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.240?
  • A. 14
  • B. 16
  • C. 30
  • D. 62
Q. How many usable IP addresses are available in a /28 subnet?
  • A. 14
  • B. 16
  • C. 18
  • D. 20
Q. How many usable IP addresses are available in a subnet with a /29 subnet mask?
  • A. 2
  • B. 6
  • C. 8
  • D. 4
Q. If a device has an IP address of 172.16.5.10 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, what is its network address?
  • A. 172.16.5.0
  • B. 172.16.5.10
  • C. 172.16.0.0
  • D. 172.16.5.255
Q. If a host has an IP address of 192.168.1.10 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, what is its network address?
  • A. 192.168.1.0
  • B. 192.168.1.10
  • C. 192.168.0.0
  • D. 192.168.1.255
Q. If a network has a subnet mask of /22, how many subnets can be created from a /16 network?
  • A. 4
  • B. 16
  • C. 64
  • D. 256
Q. If a network has a subnet mask of 255.255.255.128, how many subnets can be created?
  • A. 2
  • B. 4
  • C. 8
  • D. 16
Q. If a network has the IP address 192.168.1.0/24, what is the broadcast address?
  • A. 192.168.1.255
  • B. 192.168.1.0
  • C. 192.168.1.1
  • D. 192.168.1.254
Q. In a /16 subnet, what is the range of valid host addresses for the network 172.16.0.0?
  • A. 172.16.0.1 to 172.16.255.254
  • B. 172.16.0.0 to 172.16.255.255
  • C. 172.16.0.0 to 172.16.0.255
  • D. 172.16.1.0 to 172.16.1.255
Q. In a network with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.128, how many hosts can be accommodated?
  • A. 126
  • B. 128
  • C. 254
  • D. 256
Q. In a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, how many usable IP addresses are available?
  • A. 254
  • B. 256
  • C. 512
  • D. 1024
Q. In a subnet mask of 255.255.255.192, how many subnets can be created from a Class C network?
  • A. 2
  • B. 4
  • C. 8
  • D. 16
Q. In a subnet with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.248, how many usable IP addresses are there?
  • A. 2
  • B. 6
  • C. 8
  • D. 14
Q. In a switched network, what is the primary function of a switch?
  • A. To route packets between different networks
  • B. To connect devices within the same network
  • C. To provide a firewall
  • D. To manage bandwidth
Q. In CIDR notation, what does /16 signify?
  • A. 255.255.0.0 subnet mask
  • B. 65,536 possible addresses
  • C. A Class B network
  • D. All of the above
Q. In CIDR notation, what does /24 represent?
  • A. 255.255.255.0 subnet mask
  • B. 256 IP addresses
  • C. 24 hosts per subnet
  • D. 24 bits for the host portion
Q. In CIDR notation, what does a /22 subnet mask indicate?
  • A. 255.255.252.0
  • B. 255.255.255.0
  • C. 255.255.255.252
  • D. 255.255.255.128
Q. In CIDR notation, what does a /24 subnet indicate?
  • A. 255.255.255.0
  • B. 255.255.0.0
  • C. 255.0.0.0
  • D. 255.255.255.255
Q. In CIDR notation, what does a /24 subnet mask represent?
  • A. 255.255.255.0
  • B. 255.255.0.0
  • C. 255.0.0.0
  • D. 255.255.255.255
Q. In HTTP/1.1, what is the default behavior regarding persistent connections?
  • A. Connections are always persistent
  • B. Connections are never persistent
  • C. Connections are persistent by default
  • D. Connections require a special header
Q. In IP addressing, what does the subnet mask 255.255.255.0 indicate?
  • A. Class A network
  • B. Class B network
  • C. Class C network
  • D. Class D network
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