The statement "A NetBIOS name does not need to be unique on a network." is false. The answer is letter B. NetBIOS is the process of productively transforming a NetBIOS name to an IP address. A NetBIOS name is a 16 - byte address that is used to recognize a NetBIOS supply on the network. It must be a unique name, must be a particular process that is selective on a particular computer that might address multiple processes on multiple computers. An example would be the File and Printer sharing of Microsoft software. When the computer starts, the File and Printer Sharing catalogues a unique NetBIOS name constructed on the name of the computer. It must have 15 characters including the spaces for a specific name.