This is a complete guide for Accenture Exam Questions, Expect similar questions. Practising these placement papers can help you answer a lot of questions in the actual Accenture test.
Numerical Ability
Question 1
Question
Question
1. Which of the following statements is not correct?
A. log10 10 = 1
B. log (2 + 3) = log (2 x 3)
C. log10 1 = 0
D. log (1 + 2 + 3) = log 1 + log 2 + log 3
Question 2
Question
Question
2. If log10 5 + log10 (5x + 1) = log10 (x + 5) + 1, then x is equal to:
A. 1
B. 3
C. 5
D. 10
Question 3
Question
Question
3. The value of 1 /log360 + 1/log460 + 1 /log560 is:
A. 0
B. 1
C. 5
D. 60
Question 4
Question
Question
4. If log(k2 – 4k + 5) = 0, then the value of k is ?
Question 5
Question
Question
If log4 log2 log3 (2x – 1) = 1/2, Find x
Question 6
Question
Question
What is the value of log(ab2) – log(ac) + log(abc4) – 3log(bc)?
Question 7
Question
Question
The value of log327
Question 8
Question
Question
The equation logax + loga (1+x)=0 can be written as ?
A. x2 + x – 1 = 0
B. x2 + x + 1 = 0
C. x2 + x – e = 0
D. x2 + x + e = 0
Question 9
Question
Question
A cricketer played 80 innings and scored an average of 99 runs. His score in the last inning was zero run. To have an average of 100 at the end, his score in the last innings should have been
A. 60 runs
B. 80 runs
C. 10 runs
D. 1 run
Question 10
Question
Question
A man spends an average of Rs. 1,694.70 per month for the first 7 months and Rs.1,810.50 per month for the next 5 months. His monthly salary if he saves Rs. 3,084.60 during the whole year is
A. Rs. 1000
B. Rs. 2000
C. Rs. 2400
D. Rs. 3000
Question 11
Question
Question
A and B undertake to do a piece of work for Rs. 2,200. A alone can do it in 8 days, while B can do it in 6 days. With the help of C, they complete it in 3 days. Find C’s share.
A. Rs. 150
B. Rs. 275
C. Rs. 245
D. Rs. 175
Question 12
Question
Question
By selling an article at 80% of its marked price, a trader makes a loss of 10%. What will be the profit percentage if he sells it at 95% of its marked price?
A. 5.9
B. 12.5
C. 6.9
D. 5
Question 13
Question
Question
By selling an umbrella for Rs. 30, a shopkeeper gains 20%. During a clearance sale, the shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% of the marked price. His gain during the sale season is
A. 8
B. 9
C. 7
D. 7.5
Question 14
Question
Question
The Arithmetic mean of 5, 10, 12, 18, 20 is:
A. 5
B. 65
C. 13
D.12
Question 15
Question
Question
Find the value of | x+2 – | 2x-3 || at x = 3.
A. 10
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
Question 16
Question
Question
In a certain month, the total income of Andrew, Bruce and Chloe is $50,000. In that month, Andrew spends 70% of his income, Bruce spends 75% of his income and Chloe spends 80% of her income. The ratio of the amounts spent by Andrew, Bruce and Chloe in that month is 35:90: 64. Find the income of Andrew in the month.
A. $16,000
B. $10,000
C. $24,000
D.$18,000
Question 17
Question
Question
In a city ABC, the population of males decreased by 8% from 2018 to 2019. If the male population in 2018 was 7200, then find the male population in 2019.
A. 6580
B. 6435
C. 7420
D. 6624
Question 18
Question
Question
The radius of a circle is increased by 1%. Find how much % does its area
increases?
A. 1.01%
B. 5.01%
C. 3.01%
D. 2.01%
Verbal Ability
Question 1
Question
Question
Inspite scoring very high in the exam, Arun failed to secure admission in the college of his choice.
A. since
B. despite
C. but
D. even
R. No correction required
Question
DIRECTIONS for the next 3 questions: Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. if there is ‘No Error” the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation if any.)
Question 2
Question
Question
A good employee (1)/ is one which (2)/ is always willing (3)/ to go the extra mile. (4)/ No Error(5)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
Question 3
Question
Question
Through her efforts (1)/ she manage to (2)/ open several institutions to (3)/ help the downtrodden. (4)/ No Error (5)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
Question 4
Question
Question
Our new project (1) is equally successful as (2) our previous project (3) we had presented. (4) No error (5)
1
2
3
4
5
DIRECTIONS for the next 2 questions: Fill in the blank with the right options provided.
Question 5
Question
Question
I______ a friend named Raj who ______ a horse ranch in the city.
has, buys
need, holds
possess, runs
have, owns
got, sells
Question 6
Question
Question
As night _________in the heights of the mountains, Ramesh could not ________ anything.
fell, see
darkened, view
rose, admire
dive, perceive
became, get
Question 7
Question
Question
The Candidate ___________certificates the office could not verify were not permitted to
appear before the interview board.
A. Whom
B. Whose
C. Who
D. Which
Question 8
Question
Question
Government have been promising the eradication of child labour in high-risk industries in India for many years. However, almost 100 million children are still not able to go to school, and around 10 million are working in (1) ________industries. India has the biggest child population of 380 million in the world ______ number of children who are forced to earn a living.
Blank 1
A. honorary B. hazardous C. handicraft D. hardware
Blank 2
A. largest B. lowest C. latest D. loudest
Options:
C , B
D, C
B, A
A, D
Question 9
Question
Question
Henry looks carefully into the telescope which lets him see far, far away, as far as the distant nebulae on the far edges of the Milky Way. Henry is an _______. He looks at the sky and stars in particular. Even though he spends much of his time looking at detailed computer reports, which are just lists and lists of numbers. His ______ thing about his job is looking through the telescope. And today he is very excited. He isn’t sure yet, but he thinks he has seen a dense cloud which might be the beginning of a new star.
Blank 1 – A. astrologer B – astrologist C -astronomer D – Astronaut
Blank 2 – A. favoring B – pleasant C – pleasing D – favourite.
D , B
C , D
A , A
B , C
Question 10
Question
Question
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate pair of words from the options given below. As WHO and partners work together on the response – tracking the pandemic, on
critical interventions, distributing vital medical supplies to those in mind – they are still to find a vaccine.
A. Advising / race
B. Advising / racing
C. Advise / racing
D. Advised / raced
Direction for next 4 Questions: Read the passage given below and answer questions:
Archaeology is based on the scientific method. Archaeologists ask questions and develop
hypotheses. They use evidence to choose a dig site, then use scientific sampling techniques to select where on the site to dig. They observe, record, categorize, and interpret what they find.
Then they share their results with other scientists and the public. Underwater archaeologists study materials at the bottom of lakes, rivers, and oceans. Underwater archaeology encompasses any prehistoric and historic periods, and almost all subdisciplines as archaeology. Artifacts and features are simply submerged. Artifacts studied by underwater archaeologists could be the remains of a shipwreck. In 1985, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Robert Ballard helped locate the wreck of RMS Titanic, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912, killing about 1,500 people. Ballard and other scientists used sonar to locate the wreck, which had been lost since the ocean liner sank.
By exploring Titanic using remote-controlled cameras, Ballard and his crew discovered facts about the shipwreck (such as the fact the ship broke in two large pieces as it sank) as well as hundreds of artifacts, such as furniture, lighting fixtures, and children’s toys.
Underwater archaeology includes more than just shipwrecks, however. Sites include hunt camps on the continental shelf of the Gulf of Mexico, and portions of the ancient city of Alexandria, Egypt, submerged due to earthquakes and sea level rise.
Question 11
Question 11
Which option gives the correct order of the process followed by archaeologists?
A. Observe, apply evidence, record, dig a site, ask questions, interpret, share, categorize,
develop hypotheses.
B. Ask questions, develop hypotheses, apply evidence, dig a site, observe, record,
categorize, interpret, share.
C. Dig a site, interpret, ask questions, observe, apply evidence, categorize, share, develop
hypotheses, record.
D. Categorize, develop hypotheses, apply evidence, ask questions, record, dig asite,
interpret, observe, share.
Question 12
Question 12
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate pair of words from the options given below. As WHO and partners work together on the response – tracking the pandemic, on
critical interventions, distributing vital medical supplies to those in mind – they are still to find a vaccine.
A. Advising / race
B. Advising / racing
C. Advise / racing
D. Advised / raced
Question 13
Question 13
What significant information did Dr. Robert Ballard discover about the RMS Titanic?
A. That the linear had broken into two while sinking.
B. That 1500 people were on board the liner.
C. That the ship had sunk in the North Atlantic ocean.
D. That children’s toys, furniture, and artifacts had also sunk with the ship.
Question 14
Question 14
Which of the following are underwater archaeologists most unlikely to find?
A. Evidence of previous excavations
B. Artifacts and prehistoric features.
C. Portions of an ancient city.
D. Remains of a shipwreck.
Question 15
Question 15
According to the passage, which was the research technology used by Underwater
Archaeologists to get the most effective visual feedback of the artifacts?
A. Remote controlled cameras
B. Miniature submarines
C. Sonar Technology
D. Scuba diving teams with cameras
Analytical Reasoning
Question
DIRECTIONS for the next 5 questions : Passage
Inspired by the ‘Vision-2020’, we are conscious that we are a continent sized economy. When we begin to hum, the world will hear our song. Rightly, the policy makers have also worked out what they call a “strategic vision” for India. This includes global acceptance of India as a nuclear weapons power and getting a permanent seat in the UN Security Council. We need to project ourselves in the region. A global role has to be built on a regional foundation. No doubt, the road ahead is arduous. Endowed with massive man-power, abundant natural resources, a rich and riveting heritage, our prowess is not confined to any one field. A new study has ranked India second in the world, next only to the US, in terms of distribution of certified professionals in nine major categories, including computer software, finance and health care.
Question 1
Question 1
What is the vision of India?
Global role
Global acceptance as a N-power.
Permanent place in the UN Security Council.
All these
Question 2
Question 2
What has been the restraining factor for India?
Our neighbours
Politicians
Right way of projection in the region.
Distribution of programmes
Question 3
Question 3
What is the objective of Indian policy makers?
Acceptance of India as a Nuclear Weapons power.
Get a permanent place in the UN Security Council.
To build India as an economic power.
All these
Question 4
Question 4
What aspects enable us to play a strategic global role?
Large economy
Rich heritage
Professional manpower
All these
Question 5
Question 5
What is the difficulty in front of our policy makers?
Size of our economy
Global Acceptance
UN Security Council
None of these
Question
Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre of the table in a restaurant. They have ordered for different items i.e. samosha, cutlet, French fries, omelette, sandwich and milk-cake. They are wearing T-shirts of different colours, i.e. white, black, green, red, yellow and blue but not necessarily in the same order
The person who have ordered for samosha, French fries and Sandwich are neither in white nor in black T- shirt.
The person who are in green and yellow T-shirts have neither ordered for samosha nor for French fries
P is neither in white T-shirt nor on the immediate left of the person who has ordered for omelette.
The only person who is seated between T and U eats cutlet. The person who is on the left side of the person in white T-shirt does not eat Milk-cake.
S has ordered for omelette and the colour of his T-shirt is green. He is facing the person who has ordered for Cutlet.
One who has ordered for samosha is seated opposite to the person wearing blue T-shirt, while the person whose T-shirt is of green colour is on the left of the person who has ordered for sandwich.
One who has ordered for milk-cake is on the immediate right of the person in white T-shirt but on the immediate left of the person who has ordered for French fries
R has not ordered for french-fries while U has not ordered for samosha
Click on Explanation Tab for Image Representation
Explanation
Click on Explanation Tab for Image Representation
Explanation
Question 1
Answer
Question 1
Who among the following is in white T-shirt?
a) P
b) T
c) U
d) R
e) None of these
Answer
D) R
Question 2
Answer
Question 2
The only person between T and S is wearing T –shirt of which colour?
a) red
b) black
c) yellow
d) green
e) None of these
Answer
c) yellow
Question 3
Answer
Question 3
Who among the following has ordered for sandwich?
a) R
b) S
c) P
d) T
e) None of thesev
Answer
c) P
Question 4
Answer
Question 4
Which of the following is correctly matched?
a) R-WHITE-MILKCAKE
b) U-BLACK-SAMOSHA
c) T-RED-SAMOSHA
d) P-WHITE-OMELETE
e) None of these
Answer
c) T-RED-SAMOSHA
Question 5
Answer
Question 5
The colour of the T-shirt of the person, who has ordered for milk-cake, is-
a) green
b) yellow
c) blue
d) red
e) None of these
Answer
e) None of these
Question
Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions
There are six boys P, Q, R, S, T and U. They want to go out with six girls A, B, C, D, E and F, not necessarily in the same order. The pairs went to different cities Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and two of them went to Jaipur. They like different bikes viz KTM, Bullet, Pulsar and Apache. But KTM and Bullet are preferred by two pairs. Further information is as follows:
P and S visit Jaipur but do not like either KTM or Apache
U does not go out with E. Both of them do not like Pulsar.
D and C wants to go to Delhi and Kolkata respectively. The persons visiting Mumbai like the same bike as Q does.
R goes out with F to Mumbai but does not like either Bullet or Apache.
Q goes to Delhi and likes KTM.
T does not go out either with A or B; he does not go to Kolkata; he likes neither Pulsar nor Bullet.
Click on Explanation Tab for Image Representation
Explanation
Click on Explanation Tab for Image Representation
Explanation
Question 1
Answer
Question 1
Which bike does C like?
a) KTM
b) Bullet
c) Apache
d) Pulsar
e) None of these
Answer
b) Bullet
Question 2
Answer
Question 2
If P goes out with A, who among the following likes Pulsar ?
a) Q
b) R
c) T
d) P
e) can’t be determine
Answer
e) can’t be determine
Question 3
Answer
Question 3
Who went to Chennai?
a) RF
b) UC
c) QD
d) TE
e) None of these
Answer
d) TE
Question 4
Answer
Question 4
Which bike does C like?
a) Apache
b) Pulsar
c) Bullet
d) KTM
e) None of these
Answer
c) Bullet
Question 5
Answer
Question 5
Who among the following visits Kolkata?
a) C
b) Q
c) P
d) U
e) Both a and d
Answer
e)Both a and b
Question
Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Z, out of whom one is a Pilot, Professor, Businessman, Doctor, Lawyer, Banker, Cricketer or an Architect (but not necessarily in the same order), are sitting among a circular table, facing the centre.
S who is a banker sits third to right of Z
The professor and the architect are immediate neighbors of each other, neither the professor the architect is an immediate neighbor of either Z or S.
Cricketer and the pilot are immediate neighbors of each other. Neither Z nor W is a pilot.
The one who is a professor sits second to the right of T who is a lawyer. V who is a cricketer is not an immediate neighbor of the banker.
Only R sits between the professor and the doctor. P sits third to the right of the pilot
Question 1
Question 1
Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbours of the doctor ?
1) Professor-businessman
2) Pilot – professor
3) Cricketer – businessman
4) Lawyer – architect
5) None of these
Question 2
Question 2
What is the position of the businessman with respect to the pilot?
1) Third to the left
2) Second to the left
3) Immediately to the right
4) Fourth to the right
5) Second to the right
Question 3
Question 3
Who sits third to the right of the professor ?
1) The banker
2) Q
3) The cricketer
4) The lawyer
5) None of these
Question 4
Question 4
Which of the following is true regarding R ?
1) He is a doctor
2) He is an immediate neighbour of the pilot
3) R sits between Q and T
4) He is an immediate neighbour of the professor
5) None is true
Question 5
Question 5
How many people sit between the ‘banker’ and ‘W’ when counted in anticlockwise direction from the banker?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) Four
Question 6
Question 6
Who amongst the following is a pilot ?
1) P
2) Q
3) R
4) Z
5) None of these
Question 7
Question 7
What is the profession of Z ?
1) Businessman
2) Architect
3) Professor
4) Doctor
5) None of these
Question 8
Question 8
Who amongst the following sits exactly between T and Q ?
1) Cricketer
2) Architect
3) Professor
4) Doctor
5) Banker
Question 9
Question 9
The statements given below are followed by some conclusions. Assume the statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known face the conclusion/s that follow/s from the statements logically
Statements:
I. Some bottles are bracelets.
II. All bracelets are threads.
Conclusions:
I. Some threads are bracelets.
II. Some bracelets are not bottles.
A. Only conclusion II follows
B. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
C. Only conclusion I follows
D. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Question 10
Question 10
In the following question, symbols /, *, #, & and ! are used with different meanings as follows:
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.
‘P ! Q’ means “P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’.
‘P & Q’ means ‘ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
‘P / Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P – Q’ means “p is not smaller than Q’
Now assuming in the following question the given statements to be true, find which of the given conclusions given below them is / are your answer accordingly.
Statements:
I. K & C
II. D / C
III. D – M
Conclusion:
I. K / M
II. M / C
A. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D. Only conclusion I follows
Pseudocodes
Question 1
Question 1
Integer funn(Integer a, Integer b)
Integer c
Set c = 2
b = b mod c
a = a mod c
return a + b
End function funn()
[Note- mod finds the remainder after the division of one number by another. For example, the expression “5 mod 2 leaves a quotient of 2 and a remainder of 1.]
A. 17
B. 5
C. 2
D. -5
Question 2
Question 2
Integer a, b, c
Set a = 8, b = 6,c = 4
if(a > b)
a = b
Else
b = a
End if
if(c> b)
c = b
Else
b = c
End if
Print a + b + c
[What is the Output of the following pseudocode]
A. 13
B. 17
C. 14
D. 23
Question 3
Question 3
Integer a, b, c
Set a = 1, b = 1, c = 7
a = a + b
if(a + b)
if(b + (c ^ a))
a = 2
b = a
End if
End if
Print a + b + c
[Note- ^ is the bitwise exclusive OR operator that compares each bit of its first operand to the corresponding bit of other bit is 1, the corresponding result bit is set to 1. Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
If(x) gets executed if the value inside ifo, i.e., x is not zero]
A. 11
B. 6
C. 12
D. 22
Question 4
Question 4
Integer p, q, r, s
Set p=1, q = 1
for (each r from 0 to 2 )
for (each s from -4 to -2 )
p = p + 2
if(p > r)
Continue
End if
p = 1
if(p > s)
Jump out of the loop
End if
End for
End for
Print p + q
[Note- Continue: When a continue statement is encountered inside a loo of statements inside the body of the loop for the current iteration.
A. 13
B. 24
C. 35
D. 20
Question 5
Question 5
Integer a, b, c, sum
Read a, b, c
Set sum = a + b + c
if ((sum EQUALS 180) and (a NOT EQUALS 0) and (b NOT EQUALS 0) and (c NOT EQUALS 0))
Print ” Success”
Otherwise
Print “Fail”
End if
What will be the output of the following pseudocode for input a = 30, b = 60, C = 90?
A. Success
B. None of the mentioned options
C. Error in the logic of the pseudocode
D. Fail
Question 6
Question 6
For input a = 5 & b = 5.
function (input a, input b)
If (a < b)
return function (b, a)
elseif (b != 0)
return (a * function (a, b – 1))
else
return 0
What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
A. 15625
B. 625
C. 3125
D. 525
Question 7
Question 7
initialize i,n
intialize and array of size n
accept the values for the array
for o to n
arr[i] = arr[i]+arr[i+1]
end for
print the array elements
What will be the output of the following pseudocode ?
A. 3 5 7 9 5
B. 3 5 7 9 11
C. 3 5 9 15 20
D. error
Question 8
Question 8
Declare an array of string type variable called word
Declare a loopcounter
Store a string in the array word
for loopcounter = (length of the word) – 1 to 0
loopcounter = loopcounter – 1
print arrayword[loopcounter]
endfor
Algorithm end
What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
A. accepts a string
B. reverses a string
C. it prints the string in same order
D. none of the above
Question 9
Question 9
#include
int fun(int x, int y);
int main()
{
int i,n;
i=5;
n=7;
int f = fun(5,7);
printf(“%d”, f);
}int fun(int x, int y)
{
if(x<=0)
return y;
else
return(fun(x-1,y-1));
}
What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
A. 0 (Zero)
B. 1 (One)
C. 2 (Two)
D. 3 (Three)
Question 10
Question 10
#include<stdio.h>
int main( )
{
int n=5, k, f1, f2, f;
if ( n < 2 )
return n;
else
{
f1 = f2 = 1;
for(k=2;k<n;k++)
{
f = f1 + f2;
f2 = f1;
f1 = f;
}
printf(“%d”,f) ;
}
}
What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
A. 8
B. 5
C. 13
D. 7
Question 11
Question 11
Integer i
Set i = 3
do
print i + 3
i = i – 1
while(i not equals 0)
end while
[Note: A do-while loop is a control flow statement that executes a block of code at least once, and then repeatedly executes the given Boolean condition at the end of the block]
A) 6 6 6
B) 6 5 6
C) 5 5 5
D) 6 5 4
Question 12
Question 12
Integer a, b, c, d
Set b = 18, c = 12
a = b – c
for (each c from 1 to a – 1)
b = b + c + 12
b = b/5
d = b + a
end for
c = a + b + c
Print a b c
What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
A) 5 3 9
B) 6 14 17
C) 6 4 14
D) 6 4 16
Common Application and MS Office
Question 1
Question
Question
____________ begins with lower case letters.
a) Keywords
b) Variables
c) Tokens
d) Functions
Question 2
Question
Question
Which of the following groups is not present under the Insert tab in MS-Excel?
A. Charts
B. Text
C. Sort & Filter
D. Tables
Question 3
Question
Question
Which feature is used to make selected sentence to All Captital Letters or All Small Letters ?
A.Change Letter
B.Change Sentence
C.Change Case
D.Change Word
Question 4
Question
Question
Which of the following functions is used to create a drop-down box in selected cells?
A. Data > Conditional Formatting
B. Data > Data Validation
C. Pivot Table
D. Data > Filter
Question 5
Question
Question
Superscript, subscript, strikethrough are known as ?
A.Font Face
B.Font Style
C.Font Effects
D.Font Format
Question 6
Question
Question
A symbol used for grouping.
a) ()
b) {}
c) []
d) ” ”
Question 7
Question
Question
A statement used to close the IF block.
a) ELSE
b) ELSEIF
c) END
d) ENDIF
Question 8
Question
Question
_____________ are identified by their addresses, we give them names (field names / variable names) using words.
a) Memory variables
b) Memory Locations
c) Memory Addresses
d) Data variables
Question 9
Question
Question
Which of the following was the HTML editor associated with Microsoft Office until 2003?
A. Front Page
B. Explorer
C. Web Page
D. Dream Weaver
Question 10
Question
Question
Which of these functions is used to land into a specific location of a document?
A. Table of Contents
B. Hypertext
C. Bookmarks
D. Macro
Networking Security and Cloud
Question 1
Question
Question
Which of the following payment options is best suited for small businesses in cloud?
A. pay-as-you-go
B. pay-and-use
C. pay-per-use
D. None of the mentioned options
Question 2
Question
Question
Consider the given steps and choose the option that shows the correct sequence of a metamorphic virus?
A. Analyzing of code by Code Analyzer
B. Conversion of the newly produced mutated assembly code of the virus into the machine
C. Virus finds the location of its code.
D. Transformation of Code
E. Convert the code into assembly instruction binary code
A. ECDBA
B. ECDAB
C. CEADB
D. CDABC
Question 3
Question
Question
Which of the following is the correct order of activities that happens during the connection of the SSH client and SSH server?
A. SSH Server Sends server public key to SSH client.
B. Negotiation of parameters and open a secure channel between client and server.
C. Client contacts the server to create a connection.
D. User login to server host Operating System.
A. ABCD
B. ACBD
C. CBAD
D. CABD
Question 4
Question
Question
What are the two main types of access control lists (ACLs)?
1. Standard
2. IEEE
3. Extended
4. Specialized
A. 1 and 3
B. 2 and 4
C. 3 and 4
D. 1 and 2
Question 5
Question
Question
What flavor of Network Address Translation can be used to have one IP address allow many users to connect to the global Internet?
A.NAT
B.Static
C.Dynamic
D.PAT
Question 6
Question
Question
Determine the maximum length of the cable (in km) for transmitting data at a rate of 500 Mbps in an Ethernet LAN with frames of size 10,000 bits. Assume the signal speed in the cable to be 2,00,000 km/s.
A. 1 km
B. 2 km
C. 2.5 km
D. 5 km
E. 6 km
Question 7
Question
Question
Let G(x) be the generator polynomial used for CRC checking. What is the condition that should be satisfied by G(x) to detect odd number of bits in error?
A. G(x) contains more than two terms
B. G(x) doesnot divite 1+x^k for any k not exceeding the frame length
C. 1+x is a factor of G(x)
D. G(x) has an odd number of terms
Question 8
Question
Question
A layer-4 firewall ( a device that can look at all protocol headers up to the transport layer) CANNOT
A. block HTTP traffic during 9:00PM and 5:00AM
B. block all ICMP traffic
C. stop incoming traffic from a specific IP address but allow outgoing traffic to same IP
D. block TCP traffic from a specific user on a specific IP address on multi-user system during 9:00PM and 5:00AM
Question 9
Question
Question
Which is not an objective of network security?
A. Identification
B. Authentication
C. lock
D. Access Control
Question 10
Question
Question