NEB Class 12 • Computer Science • Networking • Practice Set
LAN, MAN, WAN & Network Architectures Practice Set: NEB 12 Computer
Master LAN, MAN, WAN and Network Architectures through clear concepts, representations, a reliable answer method and exam-focused practice.
Worked practice
Build the result from meaning, not memory
LAN, MAN and WAN describe network scope and operational context rather than guaranteed speed. Client-server centralizes services and policy, while peer-to-peer lets nodes share resources directly; real systems may combine architectures.
Worked example
A school computer lab is a LAN, campuses across a city may use a metropolitan link, and branches across countries rely on WAN services.
The governing relationship is Compare scope→ownership→media→latency→administration→security and fault model. Choose architecture from service, scale and control requirements. Check the convention, geometry or boundary condition before calculation.
Independent practice ladder
- Define the key physical quantities and give their SI units.
- Draw and label the relevant wave, ray, mode or energy diagram.
- Recalculate the worked example after changing one input by a factor of two.
- Explain the result without equations.
- Create a Nepal-relevant situation such as a classroom speaker, musical pipe, optical slit or thermal machine.
- Compare two cases and predict the larger output before calculating.
- Find and repair one deliberately wrong sign, node or unit.
- Write a three-mark answer and a five-mark answer.
Answer protocol: diagram → known data → principle → symbolic equation → SI substitution → result → physical check. Defining network type only by speed, assuming the Internet is one WAN owned by one body, or treating peer-to-peer as automatically insecure.
NEB answer method
Model → evidence → equation → check
First identify the system and what the question asks. Label the diagram, apparatus or reaction with SI quantities, then state the principle before selecting an equation. Solve symbolically where possible and check units, limiting cases and chemical or physical meaning.
| Stage | Question | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Model | What is idealised? | Assumption stated |
| Representation | Which diagram fits? | Labels or balanced equation |
| Calculation | Which relation follows? | Symbols then SI values |
| Evaluation | Does it make sense? | Unit, sign and trend check |
Make the idea concrete in Nepal
Connect the model to a school laboratory, household technology, health, environment, energy or local material. The example should clarify the science rather than merely mention a place. Compare a prediction with an observation and record uncertainty.
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Frequently asked questions
Questions students ask about LAN, MAN, WAN and Network Architectures
LAN, MAN and WAN describe network scope and operational context rather than guaranteed speed. Client-server centralizes services and policy, while peer-to-peer lets nodes share resources directly; real systems may combine architectures.
Compare scope→ownership→media→latency→administration→security and fault model. Choose architecture from service, scale and control requirements.
Draw the situation, list known quantities in SI units, choose the governing relation symbolically, substitute once and finish with a unit and reasonableness check.
Defining network type only by speed, assuming the Internet is one WAN owned by one body, or treating peer-to-peer as automatically insecure.
Alternate one concept explanation, one diagram and two numericals. Revisit errors after a day instead of only rereading the solution.
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References and next steps
Scope checked against CDC Nepal; concept support from an institutional reference and OpenStax Science. Continue with the LAN, MAN, WAN and Network Architectures cluster.
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