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IP Addressing (IPv4 vs. IPv6)

1. : How many bits are used in an IPv4 address?

(A) 32


(B) 64


(C) 128


(D) 256




2. : How many bits are used in an IPv6 address?

(A) 32


(B) 64


(C) 128


(D) 256




3. : Which of the following is a valid example of an IPv4 address?

(A) 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334


(B) 192.168.1.1


(C) FE80::0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329


(D) ::1




4. : Which of the following is a valid example of an IPv6 address?

(A) 172.16.0.1


(B) 255.255.255.0


(C) 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334


(D) 192.0.2.1




5. : How many unique addresses can IPv4 provide?

(A) About 4.3 billion


(B) About 16 million


(C) About 1 trillion


(D) Unlimited




6. : IPv6 was introduced mainly to overcome the limitation of:

(A) Slow processing


(B) Limited IPv4 address space


(C) Security issues in IPv4


(D) Lack of compatibility with DNS




7. : Which type of IP address supports simplified header format and improved security features?

(A) IPv4


(B) IPv6


(C) Both IPv4 and IPv6


(D) None




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