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Computer Networks

Karnataka Board · Class 12 · Computer Science

Flashcards for Computer Networks — Karnataka Board Class 12 Computer Science. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Introduction

What is a computer network?

Answer

A computer network is an interconnection among two or more computers or computing devices that allows them to share data and resources among each other. Examples include computers in a school lab conn

Card 2Introduction

What is a node in a computer network?

Answer

A node is any device that is part of a network and can receive, create, store or send data to different network routes. Examples include computers, servers, printers, routers, switches, and mobile pho

Card 3Network Types

What does PAN stand for and what is its range?

Answer

PAN stands for Personal Area Network. It connects personal devices like smartphones, laptops, tablets within an approximate range of 10 metres. Example: A mobile phone connected to laptop via Bluetoot

Card 4Network Types

Compare LAN and WAN in terms of geographical coverage and data transfer rates.

Answer

LAN (Local Area Network): Covers limited area like a room, building, or campus. High data transfer rates (10 Mbps to 1000 Mbps). WAN (Wide Area Network): Covers large geographical areas across countri

Card 5Network Types

What is a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) and give an example?

Answer

MAN is a network that covers a larger geographical area like a city or town, extending up to 30-40 km. It connects multiple LANs together. Examples include cable TV networks and cable-based broadband

Card 6Network Devices

What does MODEM stand for and what is its function?

Answer

MODEM stands for MOdulator DEModulator. It converts digital data (0s and 1s) from computers into analog signals for transmission, and converts received analog signals back to digital data. Essential f

Card 7Network Devices

What is the difference between a Hub and a Switch?

Answer

Hub: Sends data to ALL connected devices, causing collisions when multiple devices send data simultaneously. Switch: Reads destination address and sends data only to the intended device. Can forward m

Card 8Network Devices

What is the primary function of a Router in a network?

Answer

A router connects different networks (like LAN to Internet), analyzes data packets, decides routing paths, and can repackage data for different network types. It has advanced capabilities compared to

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