CCNA 1 Module 3 Exam Answers Version 3.1 1. What are two advantages of using UTP cable in a networking environment? (Choose two.) 2. What are two advantages of using fiber-optic cabling instead of UTP? (Choose two.) 3. What is the difference between a wireless NIC and an Ethernet NIC? 4. Which wireless standard operates in the 5 GHZ transmission range and is capable of 54 Mbps of data throughput? 5. A company is converting a cabled LAN to a wireless Ethernet LAN. What must be changed on every host on the network? 6. 7. What factors should be considered when selecting the appropriate cable for connecting a PC to a network? (Choose two.) 8. Which Ethernet implementation requires the signal on the media to be boosted at a maximum distance of 100 meters? 9. When is a straight-through cable used in a network? 10. What type of cable is used to make an Ethernet connection between a host and a LAN switch? 11. Which of the following are used for data communication signals? (Choose three.) 12. What does UTP cable rely on to reduce signal degradation caused by EMI and RFI? 13. Select the characteristics specified by 10BaseT. (Choose three.) 14. 15. Which cable connectors are used to connect a cable from a router's console port to a PC? (Choose two.)
• is stiffer than STP
• is less expensive than fiber
• is easier to install than coaxial
• provides longer distances than coaxial provides
• is less susceptible to outside noise sources than fiber is
• lower cost
• easer to install
• allows longer distances
• less effected by external signals
• easier to terminate the cable ends
• The Ethernet NIC operates at 100 Mbps, whereas a wireless NIC operates at 10 Mbps.
• The Ethernet NIC uses a PCI expansion slot, and a wireless NIC cannot use an expansion slot.
• The wireless NIC uses CSMA/CA, whereas a Ethernet NIC uses token passing as an access method.
• The wireless NIC associates to an access point, and an Ethernet NIC attaches to a hub or switch using a cable.
• The Ethernet NIC attaches to a hub or a switch using only fiber cabling, and a wireless NIC attaches to a wireless antenna using air as a network medium.
• 802.11
• 802.11a
• 802.11b
• 802.11g
• No changes are required.
• Each host will require a new IP address.
• Each host will require an appropriate NIC or adapter.
• Each host will require that the operating system be upgraded.
Refer to the exhibit. Which answer correctly identifies the pinout of the UTP cables labeled Cable A, Cable B, and Cable C?
• A=straight, B=rollover, C=crossover
• A=rollover, B=crossover, C=straight
• A=crossover, B=straight, C=straight
• A=crossover, B=straight, C=rollover
• A=straight, B=crossover, C=rollover
• A=rollover, B=straight, C=crossover
• type of system bus
• motherboard model
• distance of cable run
• speed of transmission
• computer manufacturer
• 10BASE2
• 10BASE5
• 100BASE-T
• 100BASE-FX
• 1000BASE-CX
• when configuring a router
• when connecting a host to a host
• when connecting a switch to a router
• when connecting one switch to another switch
• console
• rollover
• crossover
• straight-through
• light patterns
• electrical voltages
• controlled air pulses
• mixed media impulses
• magnetized fluid wave
• modulated electromagnetic waves
• shielding
• magnetism
• cancellation
• insulation
• properly grounded connections
• RJ-45 connectors
• twisted pair cable
• T style connectors
• baseband transmission
• 10 gigabits per second data rate
• 10 megabits per second data
• decimal encoded data transmission
Refer to the exhibit. What type of cable connects the two routers together without any intermediary device?
• console
• rollover
• crossover
• straight-through
• RJ-11
• RJ-12
• RJ-45
• DB-8
• DB-9
• DB-10
Sunday, 7 June 2009
CCNA 1 Module 3 Exam Answers Version 3.1
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