Approach UPDATED ACTUAL Exam
Questions and CORRECT Answers
Digital Resources - CORRECT ANSWER - Includes VideoNotes, exercises, assignments,
labs, and technical material.
Companion Website Registration - CORRECT ANSWER - Steps to access digital
resources: visit site, find textbook, register, use access code.
Access Code - CORRECT ANSWER - Scratch-off code for 12-month digital resource
subscription.
Subscription Validity - CORRECT ANSWER - Digital resource access lasts 12 months
from activation, non-transferrable.
Technical Support - CORRECT ANSWER - Available for assistance with digital resources.
Authors - CORRECT ANSWER - James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross, distinguished
professors in computer science.
Jim Kurose - CORRECT ANSWER - Distinguished University Professor at UMass,
recognized for educational activities.
Keith Ross - CORRECT ANSWER - Dean at NYU Shanghai, co-founder of Wimba,
research interests in networking.
Preface - CORRECT ANSWER - Introduction to the seventh edition of the textbook,
history, and positive reception.
, New Edition Features - CORRECT ANSWER - Enhancements in the seventh edition of
the textbook.
Top-Down Approach - CORRECT ANSWER - Begins at the application layer and
progresses towards the physical layer.
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) - CORRECT ANSWER - A modern networking
approach emphasizing centralized control and programmability.
Network Layer - CORRECT ANSWER - Responsible for packet forwarding and routing in
a network.
Control Plane - CORRECT ANSWER - Logic that determines how data is routed through
a network.
Data Plane - CORRECT ANSWER - Component of the network layer handling packet
forwarding.
Socket Programming - CORRECT ANSWER - Creating network applications using
communication endpoints.
Ethernet - CORRECT ANSWER - Common technology for wired local area networks.
Link Layer - CORRECT ANSWER - Responsible for node-to-node communication within
a network.
802.11 Networks - CORRECT ANSWER - Standard for wireless local area networks,
including WiFi.
Multimedia Networking - CORRECT ANSWER - Transmission of multiple media types
over a network.