Since it's Hallowe'en and not April Fools day I have to assume that this is a real question. I suspect that the answer that is required is " the 6-port injector valve" and that the fixed loop ensures a constant injection volume (as oppposed to say a vaporizing inlet in GC where what gets into the column can be highely variable) so there is no need for an internal standard to correct for injection volume. The trouble with this is that there are plenty of ways that a 6-port valve can give erratic injections (most of them operator related) and that an internal standard, properly applied, corrects for a host of sample prep variation besides injection volume.
First rule of tests and exams - give the examiners what they are looking for.