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MCQ Practice Test & Solutions: Test: Classless Addressing (10 Questions)

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  • - Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • - Duration: 30 minutes
  • - Number of Questions: 10

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Test: Classless Addressing - Question 1

If the first address is First address = 18.14.12.0/22. What is the last address?

Detailed Solution: Question 1

Last address = (any address) OR [NOT (network mask)].
The Last Address = 18.14.15.255/22.

Test: Classless Addressing - Question 2

An ISP has requested a block of 1000 addresses. What is its prefix length?

Detailed Solution: Question 2

n =32- log_2 (1024) = 22.

Test: Classless Addressing - Question 3

A classless address is given as 167.199.170.82/27. Find the last address.

Detailed Solution: Question 3

Last address = (any address) OR [NOT (network mask)].

Test: Classless Addressing - Question 4

A classless address is given as 167.199.170.82/27. Find the number of addresses.

Detailed Solution: Question 4

n =27
Therefore number of addresses is 2(32-n) = 32.

Test: Classless Addressing - Question 5

The slash notation in classless addressing is referred to as –

Detailed Solution: Question 5

It is referred to as CIDR.

Test: Classless Addressing - Question 6

The value ‘n’ in classless addressing is referred to as –

Detailed Solution: Question 6

‘n’ is referred to as prefix length.

Test: Classless Addressing - Question 7

Classless Addressing overcomes the problem of –

Detailed Solution: Question 7

Classless Addressing overcomes the problem of address depletion.

Test: Classless Addressing - Question 8

An ISP has requested a block of 1000 addresses. Can 18.14.12.0 be its first address?

Detailed Solution: Question 8

18.14.12.0 is divisible by 1024 hence it can be taken as first address.

Test: Classless Addressing - Question 9

An ISP has requested a block of 1000 addresses. How many blocks are granted to it?

Detailed Solution: Question 9

The number of blocks allotted can only be in the powers of 2.

Test: Classless Addressing - Question 10

A classless address is given as 167.199.170.82/27. Find the first address.

Detailed Solution: Question 10

First address = (any address) AND (network mask).

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