Network Hope Quiz: Quiz on Virtual LAN Part-1
This page of Network Hope Quiz contains a quiz on Virtual LAN Part-1. Virtual LAN is the layer-2 protocol for managing the collision domain in a network. The Article Virtual LAN covers the theoretical concepts of VLAN and that supported by other blogs with practical hands-on. Please have a look at the article Virtual LAN before appearing in this quiz series.
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Chapter:Virtual LAN
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1. VLAN divides the single __________ into multiple.
A) Collision domain
B) MAC address
C) VLAN Tag
D) Broadcast domain
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2. Which of the followig is not true for a VLAN?
A) It provides logical grouping of devices
B) It manages the broadcst issues
C) It provides security
D) It can be configured as static only
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3. VLAN tagging is standardized as _____
A) 802.1d
B) 802.1q
C) 802.1w
D) 802.3
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4. Which of the following not a reserved VLAN ID?
A) 1001
B) 1002
C) 1003
D) 1004
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5. Which of the following VLAN is must be pre configured in a unmanaged switch?
A) 0
B) 1
C) 11
D) 111
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6. Which of the folowing VLANs you can delete from a switch?
A) 1006
B)1005
C) 1004
D) 1003
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7. What are the total possible combination of VLAN ID including the unused and reserved ones?
A) 4096
B) 16384
C)65336
D) 8192
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8. What is the size of VLAN tag added to an Ethernet frame?
A) 12 bit
B) 16 bit
C) 24 bit
D) 32 bit
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9. What is the maximum frame size in Ethernet with VLAN tagging?
A) 1500
B) 1518
C) 1522
D) 1526
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10. TPID stands for____________________
A) Tagged packet ID
B) Tag protocol identifier
C) Tracking Point in Data
D)Trunk Protocol Identifier
I answered question 9 (What is the maximum frame size in Ethernet with VLAN tagging?) with 1522. But the quiz expected answer is 1518. 1518 would be correct if the question is asking for the frame max size WITHOUT VLAN tagging. But when you add the vlan tag 4-bytes, the max frame becomes 1522 (The IEEE 802.3ac standard increased the maximum Ethernet frame size from 1518 bytes to 1522 bytes to accommodate the four-byte VLAN tag.)
Thank you for your valuable feedback. Sorry, it was the typo, which is corrected now. Thanks once again…!!