QUESTION NO: 3
Which one of the binary number ranges shown below corresponds to the value of the first octet in Class B address range?
A. 10000000-11101111
B. 11000000-11101111
C. 10000000-10111111
D. 10000000-11111111
E. 11000000-10111111
Answer: C
Explanation:
Class B addresses are in the range 128.0.0.0 through 191.255.255.255.
In binary, the first octet (128 through 191) equates to 10000000-10111111
Incorrect Answers:
A. Binary 10000000 does equate to 128 but binary 11101111 equates to 239
B. Binary 11000000 equates to 192 and binary 11101111 equates to 239
D. Binary 10000000 does equate to 128 but binary 11011111 equates to 223
E. Binary 11000000 equates to 192 but binary 10111111 does equate to 191

QUESTION NO: 4
How would the number 231 be expressed as a binary number?
A. 11011011
B. 11110011
C. 11100111
D. 11111001
E. 11010011

Answer: C
Explanation
Decimal number 231 equates to 11100111 in binary (128+64+32+0+0+4+2+1)
Incorrect Answers:
A: Binary 11011011 equates to 219 (128+64+0+16+8+0+2+1)
B: Binary 11110011 equates to 243 (128+64+32+16+0+0+2+1)
D: Binary 11101011 equates to 249 (128+64+32+16+8+0+0+1)
E: Binary 11010011 equates to 211 (128+64+0+16+0+0+2+1)
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