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This set of Computer Networking CN Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Computer Networking Set 4

Q1 | Using FTP, a file can be copied from local host to remote host using the command .
  • get
  • put
  • cd
  • lcd
Q2 | Using FTP, working directory on the remote host can be changed using the command .
  • pwd
  • put
  • cd
  • lcd
Q3 | Using FTP, working directory on the local host can be changed using the command .
  • pwd
  • bye
  • cd
  • lcd
Q4 | Using FTP, list of files on the remote host can be viewed using the command .
  • pwd
  • bye
  • cd
  • lcd
Q5 | Using FTP, a file on the remote host may be deleted using the command .
  • delete
  • bye
  • cd
  • lcd
Q6 | Using FTP, connection to remote FTP server may be terminated using the command .
  • delete
  • bye/ quit
  • cd
  • lcd
Q7 | Popular FTP clients are .
  • coreftp
  • fireftp
  • filezilla
  • all of them
Q8 | Usually, telnet connection is established using command followed by name of host.
  • ftp
  • telnet
  • ping
  • ls
Q9 | In networking, MAC stands for .
  • media address control
  • machine access control
  • media access contact
  • media access control
Q10 | Logical address of a host connected to a network is otherwise called address.
  • ip address
  • ip version 4 address
  • ip version 6 address
  • all of them
Q11 | The addresses of class A network has subnet mask of .
  • 255.0.0.0
  • 255.255.0.0
  • 255.255.255.0
  • none of them
Q12 | The addresses of class B network has subnet mask of .
  • 255.0.0.0
  • 255.255.0.0
  • 255.255.255.0
  • none of them
Q13 | The addresses of class C network has subnet mask of .
  • 255.0.0.0
  • 255.255.0.0
  • 255.255.255.0
  • none of them
Q14 | First byte of class A network is in the range of .
  • 1 - 126
  • 128 – 191
  • 192 - 223
  • none of them
Q15 | First byte of class B network is in the range of .
  • 1 - 126
  • 128 – 191
  • 192 - 223
  • none of them
Q16 | First byte of class C network is in the range of .
  • 1 - 126
  • 128 – 191
  • 192 - 223
  • none of them
Q17 | Each class A network supports hosts.
  • 1,67,77,214
  • 65,534
  • 254
  • none of them
Q18 | Each class B network supports hosts.
  • 1,67,77,214
  • 65,534
  • 254
  • none of them
Q19 | IPV4 has got_ bits for addressing of hosts.
  • 128
  • 64
  • 32
  • 16
Q20 | IPV6 has got bits for addressing of hosts.
  • 128
  • 64
  • 32
  • 16
Q21 | IPV4 has got bytes for addressing of hosts.
  • 16
  • 8
  • 4
  • 2
Q22 | IPV6 has got bytes for addressing of hosts.
  • 16
  • 8
  • 4
  • 2