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Dive deep into the fascinating world of Network Layer Protocols with our comprehensive set of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs). This page is dedicated to exploring the fundamental concepts and intricacies of Network Layer Protocols, a crucial aspect of Networking. In this section, you will encounter a diverse range of MCQs that cover various aspects of Network Layer Protocols, from the basic principles to advanced topics. Each question is thoughtfully crafted to challenge your knowledge and deepen your understanding of this critical subcategory within Networking.

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Q131.
The Internet has chosen the datagram approach to switching in the
Discuss
Answer: (b).Network Layer
Q132.
In IPv4 datagram, padding is added if the size of a datagram is less than
Discuss
Answer: (a).46 Bytes
Q133.
In IPv4, the only thing encapsulated in a frame is
Discuss
Answer: (c).Datagram
Q134.
In Internetwork, network layer is responsible for
Discuss
Answer: (b).Host to Host Delivery
Q135.
In IPv4 protocol, each datagram is handled
Discuss
Answer: (a).Independently
Discuss
Answer: (b).Congestion Controlled Traffic
Q137.
In IPv4, fragmented datagram's fragment size should have the first byte number divisible by

a.

2

b.

4

c.

8

d.

16

Discuss
Answer: (c).8
Q138.
IPv6 is designed to allow the extension of the
Discuss
Answer: (a).Protocol
Q139.
The total length of the IPv4 datagram is limited to 65,535 (2^16 - 1) bytes, the field length is
Discuss
Answer: (d).16 Bits
Q140.
In IPv6, the base header can be followed by, up to
Discuss
Answer: (b).Six Extension Headers

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