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Correct Answer
(A) Node is the meeting point of two or more routes:
- A node in a network refers to a point where two or more routes, connections, or pathways intersect. It is a point of connectivity in a network where information or entities can be exchanged.
(B) A road joining two nodes is called link:
- In network terminology, a link is a connection or pathway that connects two nodes. It represents the physical or logical connection between different points in a network. The term "road" is used metaphorically here to describe the connection between nodes.
(C) A well-established network has limited nodes and links:
- This statement is not accurate. A well-established network can have a large number of nodes and links. The effectiveness of a network often depends on its ability to provide diverse and extensive connections. In many cases, a more extensive network with numerous nodes and links can enhance connectivity and efficiency.
(D) In a network, different places are linked together:
- This statement is accurate. The primary purpose of a network is to connect different locations, points, or entities. It could refer to various types of networks, including transportation networks, communication networks, or any system where connectivity between different places is essential.
However, statement (C) is not accurate, as a well-established network can have a significant number of nodes and links for efficient connectivity.
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