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  1. What is the term used to describe addresses available on a DHCP server?

  2. A.
    Pools
    B.
    Scopes
    C.
    Ranges
    D.
    Notes
    E.
    None of the above

  3. Which of the following signals is not standard RS - 232-C signal?

  4. A.
    VDR
    B.
    RTS
    C.
    CTS
    D.
    DSR
    E.
    None of the above

  5. What is the default subnet mask for a class B network?

  6. A.
    127.0.01
    B.
    255.0.0.0
    C.
    255.255.0.0
    D.
    255.255.255.0
    E.
    None of the above

  7. Which of the following files is used for NetBIOS name resolution?

  8. A.
    HOSTS
    B.
    LMHOSTS
    C.
    ARP
    D.
    FQDN
    E.
    None of the above

  9. In CRC the quotient at the sender

  10. A.
    becomes the dividend at the receiver
    B.
    becomes the divisor at the receiver
    C.
    is discarded
    D.
    is the remainder

  11. How many pairs of stations can simultaneously communicate on Ethernet LAN?

  12. A.
    1
    B.
    2
    C.
    3
    D.
    multiple
    E.
    None of the above

  13. The OCR reading unit attached to a POS terminal is called a

  14. A.
    light pen
    B.
    wand
    C.
    cursor
    D.
    All of the above
    E.
    None of the above

  15. A protocol is a set of rules governing a time sequence of events that must take place

  16. A.
    between peers
    B.
    between modems
    C.
    between an interface
    D.
    across an interface
    E.
    None of the above

  17. The coming together of three technologies i.e. microelectronics, computing and communications has ushered in

  18. A.
    information explosion
    B.
    information technology
    C.
    business revolution
    D.
    educational upgradation
    E.
    None of the above

  19. Terminals are used to

  20. A.
    collect data from the physical system
    B.
    provide information for the manager
    C.
    communicate management decisions to the physical system
    D.
    All of the above
    E.
    None of the above