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Q. Which protocol prevents routing loops by using the split horizon rule?

  • (A) RIP
  • (B) HTTP
  • (C) ARP
  • (D) SMTP

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Q. Which of the following describes a hop in networking?

  • (A) The passing of data through a router or gateway
  • (B) A change in IP address format
  • (C) A switch port failure
  • (D) A signal amplification process

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Q. Which of these best defines a routing loop?

  • (A) Packets circulate endlessly between routers
  • (B) Packets are lost during transmission
  • (C) Packets reach the wrong destination
  • (D) Routers stop exchanging routes

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Q. What does EIGRP stand for?

  • (A) Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
  • (B) External Internet Gateway Routing Protocol
  • (C) Extended Internal Gateway Routing Protocol
  • (D) Enhanced Internet Gateway Response Protocol

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Q. Which of the following uses link-state routing?

  • (A) OSPF
  • (B) RIP
  • (C) ICMP
  • (D) ARP

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Q. Which router component is responsible for making routing decisions?

  • (A) Routing engine
  • (B) Switching fabric
  • (C) Network interface
  • (D) Memory buffer

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Q. What is a next-hop address in routing?

  • (A) The IP address of the next router along the path
  • (B) The final destination address
  • (C) The MAC address of the end device
  • (D) The source IP address

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Q. In IPv6, which protocol replaces ARP for resolving addresses?

  • (A) Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)
  • (B) DNS
  • (C) DHCPv6
  • (D) ICMPv4
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