andreyts,
As I said you better understand the difference between the 2 concepts as in "What does ip subnet 0, and no ip subnet 0 " do.
I saw a posting that had a question such as this - router has been configured for ip subnet 0, your subnet mask is 255.255.255.248, configure the ethernet 2 interface with the 1st useable IP address on the 5th subnet.
If you DO NOT understand the difference with the "ip subnet 0" command - you will use the wrong IP address. That post looked so much like questions I have seen.
In your question above it is not clear if "ip subnet 0" is in use, in my experience on 4 different Cisco exams - Cisco makes it CLEAR what they want for an answer, sometimes they have stuff in the question to let you know and on others they only have 1 answer that will fit - they would not have both answers.
Do not look for absolutes on the Cisco exam - read each question and answer based on what you know and what Cisco is asking you.
I hope this helps!!
E.A. Broda
CCNA, CCDA, CCAI, Network +