Which type of network topology connects multiple devices to a central device?
A. Mesh
B. Star
C. Bus
D. Point-to-point
Answer: B
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Case G-1Ben is the owner of a large hotel, and he wants to use Photoshop to create new advertising pamphlets for his business. Because his hotel is on the National Registry of Historical Places, he wants to give the photos in his pamphlet an "old-timey" feel by giving everything a slightly yellowed, sepia tone. He decides to use the Multiply blending mode to accomplish this goal. Ben has applied the Multiply blending mode to yellow his photos a bit, but as he is working on a new photo, he also decides to multiple white. What happens?
A. Nothing happens, as white cannot be multiplied. B. It becomes black. C. The hue and saturation in his image spike. D. It becomes 100% transparent.
While most of the Network+ exam is extremely practical and deals with real-world scenarios, you can also expect conceptual questions about the OSI seven-layer model.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The ________ function changes the case of the characters in a string, making all characters uppercase
A) LEFT B) UPPER C) LOWER D) MID
Color values, like those in the accompanying figure, are based on the color ____.
a. library b. swatch c. mode d. gamut