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What is the primary function of a firewall in a network?
Network security control
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Which network type bridges the gap between LAN and WAN?
Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
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What is the approximate speed of 4G cellular connections?
21Mbps
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Which type of network is ideal for office and school environments?
LAN
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Which connection method is mentioned for computer networks?
Radio waves
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Which component is essential to mobile network operations?
SIM cards
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In a client/server network, what is the primary configuration?
Central server with multiple clients
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Which speed range is typically associated with cable internet connections?
512k-20Mbps
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What is the world's largest Wide Area Network( WAN)?
Internet
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What is the World Wide Web (WWW) primarily described as?
A collection of websites
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What component uses MAC addressing to enable network communication?
Interface Cards
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What speed range is typically associated with DSL internet connections?
128k-8Mbps
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Which network type spans the largest geographical area?
Wide Area Network (WAN)
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What company exclusively manufactures MAC computers?
Apple
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Which network hardware component is responsible for amplifying signals and filtering noise?
Repeater
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What is the typical range of a Personal Area Network (PAN)?
10 meters (30 feet)
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Which is a common internet application category mentioned in the text?
Communication
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In what year was the MAC computer first introduced with its revolutionary Graphical User Interface (GUI)?
1984
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What is the primary purpose of switches in a network?
Forward data based on MAC addresses
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Which internet connection type is most suitable for rural areas?
Satellite
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