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1-CCNA1_Exploration Final Exam Answer Chapter 3


1. What application layer protocol is commonly used to support for file transfers between a client and a server?
- HTML
- HTTP
- FTP
- Telnet


2. What are two forms of application layer software? (Choose two.)
- applications
- dialogs
- requests
- services
- syntax

3. A network administrator is designing a network for a new branch office of twenty-five users. What are the advantages of using a client-server model? (Choose two.)
- centralized administration
- does not require specialized software
- security is easier to enforce
- security is easier to enforce
- lower cost implementation
- provides a single point of failure

4. What is the purpose of resource records in DNS?
- temporarily holds resolved entries
- used by the server to resolve names
- sent by the client to during a query
- passes authentication information between the server and client

5. What is the automated service that matches resource names with the required IP address?
- HTTP
- SSH
- FQDN
- DNS
- Telnet
- SMTP

6. What three protocols operate at the Application layer of the OSI model? (Choose three.)
- ARP
- DNS
- PPP
- SMTP
- POP
- ICMP

7. What are three properties of peer-to-peer applications? (Choose three.)
- acts as both a client and server within the same communication.
- requires centralized account administration.
- hybrid mode includes a centralized directory of files.
- can be used in client-server networks.
- requires a direct physical connection between devices.
- centralized authentication is required.

8. Which application layer protocols correctly match a corresponding function? (Choose two.)
- DNS dynamically allocates IP addresses to hosts
- HTTP transfers data from a web server to a client
- POP delivers email from the client to the server email server
- SMTP supports file sharing
- Telnet provides a virtual connection for remote access

9. Which email components are used to forward mail between servers? (Choose two.)
- MDA
- IMAP
- MTA
- POP
- SMTP
- MUA

10. As compared to SSH, what is the primary disadvantage of telnet?
- not widely available
- does not support encryption
- consumes more network bandwidth
- does not support authentication

11. Which statements are correct concerning the role of the MTA in handling email? (Choose three.)
- routes email to the MDA on other servers
- receives email from the client’s MUA
- receives email via the POP3 protocol
- passes email to the MDA for final delivery
- uses SMTP to route email between servers
- delivers email to clients via the POP3 protocol

12. Which two protocols are used to control the transfer of web resources from a web server to a client browser? (Choose two.)
- ASP
- FTP
- HTML
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- IP

13. A small home network has been installed to interconnect three computers together for gaming and file sharing. What two properties represent this network type? (Choose two.)
- User accounts are centralized.
- Security is difficult to enforce.
- Specialized operating system software is required.
- File permissions are controlled by a single computer.
- A computer that responds to a file sharing request is functioning as a server.

14. Which layer of the OSI model supplies services that allow user to interface with the network?
- physical
- session
- network
- presentation
- application
- transport

15.
Refer to the exhibit. What is the destination port for the communication that is represented on line 5?
- 80
- 1261
- 15533
- 3912
- 65520

16. What are two characteristics of peer-to-peer networks? (Choose two.)
- scalable
- one way data flow
- decentralized resources
- centralized user accounts
- resource sharing without a dedicated server

17. What application layer protocol describes the services that are used for file sharing in Microsoft networks?
- DHCP
- DNS
- SMB
- SMTP
- Telnet

18. What are two characteristics of clients in data networks? (Choose two.)
- use daemons
- initiate data exchanges
- are repositories of data
- may upload data to servers
- listen for requests from servers

19. What is the role of the OSI application layer?
- provides segmentation of data
- provides encryption and conversion of data
- provides the interface between the applications on either end of the network
- provides control of all the data flowing between the source and destination
- devices

20. How does the application layer on a server usually process multiple client request for services?
- ceases all connections to the service
- denies multiple connections to a single daemon
- suspends the current connection to allow the new connection
- uses support from lower layer functions to distinguish between connections to the service