1. Which definition describes the term Internet?    
• a group of PCs connected together on a LAN     
• a group of PCs connected together by an ISP     
• a network of networks that connects countries around the world     
• a worldwide collection of networks controlled by a single organization     
    
2. What type of connection point is a point of presence (POP)?     
• between a client and a host     
• between two local networks     
• between a computer and a switch     
• between an ISP and a home-based LAN     
    
3. What is the term for the group of high-speed data links that interconnect ISPs?     
• Internet LAN     
• ISP backbone     
• Internet gateways     
• Internet providers     
• Internet backbone     
    
4. Which device can act as a router, switch, and wireless access point in one package?     
• hub     
• bridge     
• modem     
• repeater     
• ISR     
    
5. What are three characteristics of business class ISP service? (Choose three.)     
• fast connections      
• extra web space     
• free Windows upgrade     
• cheapest cost available to all users     
• additional e-mail accounts     
• replacement hardware at no cost     
    
6. What is a major characteristic of asymmetric Internet service?     
• Download speeds and upload speeds are equal.     
• Download speeds are slower than upload speeds.     
• Upload speeds and download speeds are different.     
• Upload speeds and download speeds are irrelevant.     
    
7. Which three elements are required to successfully connect to the Internet? (Choose three.)     
• an IP address     
• file sharing enabled     
• a network connection     
• server services enabled     
• access to an Internet service provider     
• an address obtained directly from the RIR     
    
8. What term describes each router through which a packet travels when moving between source and destination networks?     
• NOC     
• ISP     
• hop     
• segment     
    
9. What does the tracert command test?     
• NIC functionality     
• the ISP bandwidth     
• the network path to a destination     
• the destination application functionality     
    
10. What type of end-user connectivity requires that an ISP have a DSLAM device in their network?     
• analog technology     
• cable modem technology     
• digital subscriber line technology     
• wireless technology     
    
11. Why would an ISP require a CMTS device on their network?     
• to connect end users using cable technology     
• to connect end users using analog technology     
• to connect end users using wireless technology     
• to connect end users using digital subscriber line technology     
    
12. Refer to the graphic. What type of cabling is shown?     
• STP     
• UTP     
• coax     
• fiber     
    
13. Refer to the graphic. What type of cabling is shown?     
• STP     
• UTP     
• coax     
• fiber     
    
14. Which two places are most appropriate to use UTP cabling? (Choose two.)     
• between buildings     
• in a home office network     
• where EMI is an issue     
• in a cable TV network     
• inside a school building     
• in a manufacturing environment with hundreds of electrical devices     
    
15. What does adherence to cabling standards ensure?     
• data security     
• no loss of signal     
• no electromagnetic interference     
• reliable data communications     
    
16. Refer to the graphic. What type of cable is shown?     
• crossover     
• eight coax channels     
• multimode fiber     
• single-mode fiber     
• straight-through     
    
17. What connector is used to terminate Ethernet unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling?     
• ST     
• BNC     
• RJ-11     
• RJ-45     
    
18. Which two characteristics describe copper patch panels? (Choose two.)     
• uses RJ-11 jacks     
• uses RJ-45 jacks     
• supports only data transmissions     
• allows quick rearrangements of network connections     
• forwards transmissions based on MAC addresses     
    
19. What are two advantages of cable management? (Choose two.)     
• requires no preplanning     
• aids in isolation of cabling problems      
• protects cables from physical damage     
• provides compliance with future standards     
• provides a short-term solution for cable installation     
    
20. What are two common causes of signal degradation when using UTP cabling? (Choose two.)     
• installing cables in conduit     
• having improper termination     
• losing light over long distances     
• installing low quality cable shielding     
• using low quality cables or connectors     
    
21. What are three commonly followed standards for constructing and installing cabling? (Choose three.)     
• pinouts      
• cable lengths     
• connector color     
• connector types     
• cost per meter (foot)     
• tensile strength of plastic insulator
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