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CH8 - Digital and Data Communications
CH8 - Digital and Data Communications
ans: c
How many channels does a super group have?
a. 60
b. 600
c. 1800
d. 10800
ans: a
The output frequency at the channel combiner of channel 7 is
a. 76-80 kHz
b. 80-84 kHz
c. 84-88 kHz
d. 88-92 kHz
ans: b
The carrier frequency of the supergroup D25 is
a. 2652 kHz
b. 2900 kHz
c. 2356 kHz
d. 2108 kHz
ans: a
Which of the following is not a hybrid data?
a. data in voice
b. data under voice
c. data above voice
d. data in video
ans: d
_____ was the first fixed-length 5-bit character code.
a. EBCDIC
b. ASCII
c. Morse code
d. baudot code
ans: d
CCITT V.26 modem has a modulation rate of _____.
a. 1200 Hz
b. 1200 bauds
c. 1560 cps
d. 9600 bauds
ans: b
What can a smart modem do?
a. detect transmission errors and correct them automatically
b. correct answer multiple choice quizzes
c. accepts commands from the terminal via RS232 interface
d. do a smart game
ans: c
One is an advantage of PTM over PAM.
a. much better noise immunity
b. low sampling rate required
c. simpler to generate
d. less costly
ans: a
When did ISO adapt the seven-layer OSI model?
a. 1983
b. 1973
c. 1963
d. 1953
ans: a
Amplitude shift keying is also known as _____.
a. up/down keying
b. on/off keying
c. front/back keying
d. I/O keying
ans: b
Which modulation system is used in telephony?
a. FSK
b. PCM
c. Two-tone modulation
d. single-tone modulation
ans: a
Modulation used by asynchronous data
a. QPSK
b. FSK
c. PSK
d. QAM
ans: b
PCM systems require _____.
a. analog signals
b. large bandwidth
c. digital signals
d. fiber optic cable
ans: b
Which theorem sets the limit on the maximum capacity of a channel with a given
noise level?
a. Nyquist theorem
b. Hartley theorem
c. Shannon-Hartley theorem
d. Shannon theorem
ans: c
Quantizing noise is present in _____ system.
a. PCM
b. ATM
c. TDM
d. PAM
ans: a
_____ is the difference between the original and reconstructed signal
a. quantizing noise
b. fade margin
c. noise margin
d. noise figure
ans: a
What is the reason why companding is employed in PCM system?
a. to solve quantizing noise problem
b. to allow amplitude limits in the receivers
c. to protect small signals in PCM from quantizing distortion
d. to overcome impulse noise in PCM receivers
ans: c
Band of frequencies in a transmission medium allotted to each communication ch
annel on a continuous time basis.
a. TDM
b. FDM
c. CDMA
d. broadband
ans: b
Error control used in high frequency radio data transmission.
a. FEC
b. ARQ
c. Hamming
d. Parity
ans: b
What are the steps to follow to produce a PCM signal?
a. sampling, coding and quantizing
b. sampling, quantizing, and coding
c. quantizing, sampling, and coding
d. coding, quantizing, and sampling
ans: b
_____ identifies how the different stations in a multipoint system are interco
nnected.
a. network topology
b. star network
c. ring network
d. bus network
ans: a
A transmission where data are inputted directly on the cable.
a. broadband
b. baseband
c. digital
d. analog
ans: b
A transmission where data are inputted inside the carrier wave.
a. broadband
b. baseband
c. digital
d. analog
ans: a
A transmission system for a multidrop network.
a. token passing
b. CSMA/CD
c. polling
d. CSMA/CA
ans: c
Before attempting to transmit data, each station has to listen to the channel.
a. CSMA/CD
b. token passing
c. CSMA/CA
d. polling
ans: a
a. physical layer
b. data link layer
c. transport layer
d. session layer
ans: d
A _____ that interconnects LAN having identical protocols at the physical and
data link layers.
a. bridge
b. router
c. gateway
d. hub
ans: a
A _____ interconnects LAN having identical protocols at the physical data link
and network layers.
a. bridge
b. router
c. gateway
d. node
ans: b
A _____ interconnects LAN that have totally different protocols and format.
a. bridge
b. router
c. gateway
d. WAN
ans: c
All bits in a character can be sent/received simultaneously.
a. serial data
b. parallel data
c. full duplex
d. duplex
ans: b
The bits in a character which are sent/received one at a time.
a. parallel data
b. serial data
c. simplex
d. half duplex
ans: b
A system that perform parallel-to-serial and serial-to-parallel conversion of
a data link.
a. DTE
b. DCE
c. modem
d. FEP
ans: a
EIA stands for
a. Electronic Institute Association
b. Electronic Industry Association
c. Electronic Improvement Ads
d. Electrical Industrial Association
ans: b
An acoustic modem converts a complex digital signal into
a. serial form
b. parallel form
c. radio tones
d. audio tones
ans: d
Which mode of transmission achieves less than full-duplex but more than half-d
uplex?
a. full\full duplex
b. echoplex
c. isochronous
d. synchronous
ans: b
Rules governing the transmission of digital information.
a. data communications standard
b. line protocol
c. isochronous
d. digital communication
ans: b
Codecs must be
a. eight bits per character
b. eight seven or eight bits per character
c. agreed upon in advance between sender and receiver
d. the same in all modern computers
ans: c
The standard ASCII
a. is version II of ASC
b. has 132 characters including 32 control characters
c. is subset of a 8-bit EBCDIC code
d. is used only in US and Canada
ans: b
The Baudot code
a. was invented by the Baudot brothers
b. required the escape character to print numbers
c. requires shift characters to provide sufficient combinations
d. a descendant of Morse code
ans: c
The corrections and accuracy of the transmitted message control is
a. verified by the modem
b. determined by the sender and the receiver
c. ensured by the used of digital techniques
d. dependent on the communications system used
ans: b
Framing is
a. concerned with the boundaries between characters
b. referred to parallel-to-serial conversion
c. concerned with synchronous system
d. concerned with individual bits
ans: a
Asynchronous transmission is
a. is less efficient but simpler
b. is much faster than synchronous transmission
c. is another name for synchronous transmission
d. the most sought-after transmission
ans: a
Digital transmission provides a higher level of signal quality than analog tra
nsmission because
a. repeaters regenerate digital pulses and remove distortion
b. digital signals are smaller than analog signals and cannot easily be distor
ted
c. analog signals are continuous and are not easily distorted
d. digital signals are easier to sample than analog signals
ans: a
Digital to analog converter in synchronous modems send signals to the
a. modulator
b. transmission lines
c. terminal
d. equalizer
ans: d
Binary codes are transformed in modems into
a. hexadecimal
b. Hullman code
c. Gray code
d. octal
ans: c
Synchronous modems cost more than asynchronous modem because
a. they are larger
b. they must contain clock recover circuits
c. the production volume is larger
d. they must operate on a larger bandwidth
ans: b
What is the best type of data communications test equipment?
a. simulator
b. protocol analyzer
c. DTE
d. breakout box
ans: b
What is the data rate of the ISDN Basic access B channel?
a. 32 kbps
b. 64 kbps
c. 144 kbps
d. 192 kbps
ans: b
What is the data rate of the ISDN basic access D channel?
a. 64 kbps
b. 16 kbps
c. 8 kbps
d. 144 kbps
ans: b
Baudot code uses how many bits per symbol?
a. 9
b. 7
c. 5
d. 8
ans: c
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c. L carrier systems
d. D carrier systems
ans: c
Level 5
a. 7680
b. 5760
c. 8064
d. 5670
ans: b
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The line data rate (in Mbps) for level 4 of CEPT 30 + 2 PCM multiplex hierarch
y
a. 97.728
b. 400.352
c. 274.176
d. 139.264
ans: d
The guardband between supergroup 18 and supergroup D25 is
a. 12 kHz
b. 56 kHz
c. 128 kHz
d. 8 kHz
ans: b
Supergroup 17 has a carrier frequency (in kHz) of
a. 2108
b. 2356
c. 1860
d. 1612
ans: a
A radio channel is composed of _____ VB channels.
a. 1800
b. 900
c. 10800
d. 8064
ans: a
What is the guardband between supergroup 1 and supergroup 2?
a. 12 kHz
b. 10 kHz
c. 8 kHz
d. 6 kHz
ans: a
CCITT's supermastergroup has how many voice band channels?
a. 600
b. 1800
c. 10800
d. 900
ans: d
The transparency mechanism used with SDLC is called
a. zero-bit insertion
b. modified link test
c. beacon test
d. invert-on-zero coding
ans: a
b. 8 H
c. 16 H
d. 4 H
ans: a
_____ ensures that the transmitter and receiver agree on the prescribed time s
lot for the occurrence of a bit.
a. bit or clock synchronization
b. modem or carrier synchronization
c. character synchronization
d. message synchronization
ans: a
Equation used to determine the number of Hamming bits in the Hamming code.
a. 2^n = m + n + 1
b. 2^n >= m + n + 1
c. 2^n > m + n + 1
d. 2^n < m + n + 1
ans: b
Data means
a. digital information
b. both digital and analog
c. analog information
d. neither digital or analog
ans: a
What determines which network configuration is most appropriate?
a. application layer
b. presentation layer
c. network layer
d. data link layer
ans: c
Ethernet is a baseband system using CSMA/CD operating at _____.
a. 10 Mbps
b. 20 Mbps
c. 30 Mbps
d. 40 Mbps
ans: a
Mechanism used by a station to gain access to local area network.
a. channel multiplexing
b. channel accessing
c. CSMA/CD
d. CSMA/CA
ans: b
What multiplexing scheme is used by baseband transmission?
a. TDM
b. space multiplexing
c. FDM
d. statistical multiplexing
ans: a
Use of coaxial cables in interconnecting networks is limited to an overall len
gth of _____.
a. 1500 ft
b. 1500 m
c. 1500 km
d. 1500 kft
ans: b
What defines how the stations are interconnected in a network?
a. topology
b. architecture
c. topology or architecture
d. topology and architecture
ans: c
_____ is a data communications network designed to provide two-way communicati
ons between a large variety of data communications terminal equipment within a r
elatively small geographic area.
a. private area network
b. local area network
c. wide area network
d. Ethernet
ans: b
_____ is the mode of transmission in public data network in which data are tra
nsferred from source to the network then to the destination in an asynchronous d
ata format.
a. synchronous mode
b. start/stop mode
c. packet mode
d. circuit mode
ans: b
A seven-bit character represent one of _____ possibilities.
a. 7
b. 14
c. 64
d. 128
ans: d
_____ is defined to be the maximum rate at which information can be transmitte
d through a channel.
a. bit rate
b. baud rate
c. coding
d. channel capacity
ans: d
Circuit that performs the inverse mapping and delivers to the user destination
, a reproduction of the original data source output.
a. source coding
b. channel coding
c. inverse coding
d. demodulation
ans: a
Digital modulation technique used in modems.
a. ASK
b. FSK
c. PSK
d. MSK
ans: c
Who developed the fixed-length binary code for telegraphy?
a. Samuel Morse
b. Emile Baudot
c. Alexander Graham Bell
d. Guglielmo Marconi
ans: b
Inventor of pulse-code modulation for the digital encoding of speech signals.
a. R.V.L. Hartley
b. J.R. Carson
c. H. Nyquist
d. Alex Reeves
ans: d
In what year did computers and terminals start communicating with each other o
ver long distance?
a. 1950's
b. 1960's
c. 1970's
d. 1980's
ans: a
Store-and-forward multiple-access network.
a. ARPANET
b. ALOHA
c. PRNET
d. Packet switching
ans: c
A source code whose average word length approaches the fundamental limit set b
y the entropy of a discrete memoryless source.
a. prefix code
b. source code
c. entropy code
d. Huffman code
ans: d
Who promulgates communications-related military standards (MIL-STD)?
a. DOD
b. DCA
c. DOC-STD
d. ANSI-MIL
ans: b
What is the class of probability in error detection techniques that is known a
s residual error rate?
a. P1
b. P2
c. P3
d. P4
ans: b
RS 232 is normally an interface between DTE and DCE. What is its signal rate?
a. 20 kbps
b. 30 kbps
c. 40 kbps
d. 50 kbps
ans: a
Digital switching concepts that can handle more channels.
a. SDS
b. TSI
c. TDM
d. TMS
ans: d
What is the most significant advantage of modular switch than time-and-space s
witch?
a. flexible size
b. simplified control
c. simplified manufacturing, testing, and maintenance
d. the latter is more advantageous than the former
ans: a
Which of the following is the biggest disadvantage of PCM systems?
a. inability to handle analog systems
b. high error rate as a result of quantizing noise
c. not compatible with TDM
d. the large bandwidth required
ans: d
The reason why companding is employed in PCM systems is
a. to solve quantizing noise problem
b. to allow amplitude limiting in the receiver
c. to protect small signals in PCM from quantizing distortion
d. to overcome impulse noise in PCM receivers
ans: c
The highest theoretical frequency that can be processed at a sampling rate (fs
) without aliasing.
a. folding frequency
b. resonant frequency
c. critical frequency
d. natural frequency
ans: a
The overlapping of the original spectrum and the first translated component is
known as
a. dc wandering
b. aliasing
c. droop
d. distortion
ans: b
Transmission sent in both directions simultaneously.
a. full duplex
b. half duplex
c. simplex
d. echoplex
ans: a
Multiplexing in a time division multiplexing occurs based upon
a. the position of data within a frame
b. the position of a frame within a group of frames
c. the activity of connected device
d. the priority assigned to a connected device
ans: a
What is multiplexing?
a. the process of increasing bandwidth on a channel
b. a technique that enables more than one data source to share the use of a co
mmon line
d. nibble
ans: c
The lowest layer in the ISO protocol hierarchy.
a. network layer
b. physical layer
c. transport layer
d. data link layer
ans: b
Basic speed rate of digital system.
a. 1.44 kbps
b. 144 kbps
c. 64 kbps
d. 2,048 kbps
ans: c
A formal set of conventions governing the formatting and relative timing of me
ssage exchange between two communications system.
a. simplex
b. tail circuit
c. queuing
d. protocol
ans: d
A device that connects 2 data terminal equipment (DTE) directly by emulating t
he physical connections of data communications equipment (DCE).
a. short haul modem
b. null modem
c. X.25 modem
d. smart modem
ans: b
Impact printer
a. receives-only-printer with a keyboard
b. includes ink-jet and terminal devices
c. rapidly becoming obsolete
d. strikes a ribbon against the paper to produce character image
Modem is referred to as
a. universal asynchronous receiver transmitter
b. universal synchronous receiver transmitter
c. data terminal equipment
d. data communications equipment
ans: d
A signaling method relating to a multiplicity of circuits is conveyed over a s
ingle channel by labeled messages.
a. code signaling
b. synchronous
c. common channel signaling
d. asynchronous
ans: c
A data highway in LAN, this type of topology allows workstations to be connect
ed to a common line where all messages pass stations on the way to their destina
tion.
a. CSMA/CD
b. bus
c. ring
d. star
ans: c
A packet format has an error detecting code at
a. the start of the packet framing sequence
b. the destination address
c. the packet number
d. the end of packet framing
ans: d
It is a protocol used to connect the other packet switching network.
a. X.75
b. X.25
c. X.50
d. X.10
ans: a
_____ is a network operating system within several buildings in compound.
a. internet
b. Novell Netware
c. 10BASE-T
d. intranet
ans: b
Used by Bell 103/113 series for full duplex, 2 transmission speeds of 0 to 300
bps.
a. FSK
b. PSK
c. BPSK
d. ASK
ans: a
What is the Nyquist sample rate for a voice input of 10kHz?
a. 10kHz
b. 20kHz
c. 30kHz
d. 40kHz
ans: b
What is the minimum number of bits required in PCM code for a range of 10,000?
a. 12
b. 9
c. 14
d. 8
ans: c
How many levels can be represented in PCM transmission system if the binary nu
mbers 00000000 to 11111111 are used to represent signal levels?
a. 256
b. 64
c. 128
d. 512
ans: a
Channel capacity is directly proportional to
a. bandwidth
b. noise
c. number of bits
d. power
ans: a
Which does not affect noise in a channel?
a. bandwidth
b. temperature
c. quantizing level
d. resistance
ans: c
_____ is a character oriented protocol.
a. BOP
b. Bisync
c. ETX
d. BCC
ans: b
______ character signifies the start of the test for Bisync
a. ETX
b. STX
c. SOH
d. BCC
ans: b
In _____ the clock pulse is used to time the sending and receiving of the char
acters.
a. asynchronous data
b. synchronous data
c. bisynchronous data
d. isochronous data
ans: b
All bits in a character are sent and received in _____ in serial port.
a. one at a time
b. simultaneously
c. in groups of 2 bits
d. in groups of 3 bits
ans: a
Bridge can only interconnect LANs having identical protocols at the _____ laye
rs.
a. session and presentation
b. network and transport
c. physical and data link
d. presentation and session
ans: c
OSI stands for
a. Out-of-band Signaling Interconnect
b. Organization for System Interconnection
c. Open System Interconnection
d. Organization System Interconnection
ans: c
ISO stands for
a. International System Organization
b. International Standardization Organization
c. Interconnection for System Organization
d. International Subscribers Organization
ans: b
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a. CCIR recommendation
b. protocol
c. CCITT recommendation
d. standard
ans: b
A communication network designed for transferring data from one point to anoth
er.
a. Public Telephone Network (PTN)
b. Public Data Network (PDN)
c. Value Added Network (VAN)
d. Packet Switching Network (PSN)
ans: b
Radio communications between points using a single share frequency.
a. simplex
b. full duplex
c. half-duplex
d. full/full duplex
ans: c
The number of pins in the RS232C interface
a. 20
b. 25
c. 39
d. 30
ans: b
A modem is sometimes referred to as _____.
a. Data Terminal Equipment
b. Data Communication Equipment
c. Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
d. Universal synchronous Receiver Transmitter
ans: b
Provide post equalization to the received analog signal.
a. line equalizers
b. graphic equalizers
c. adaptive equalizers
d. post equalizers
ans: c
The receive equalizer in a synchronous modem is called
a. a compromise equalizer
b. a statistical equalizer
c. an adaptive equalizer
d. an impairment equalizer
ans: c
Compromise equalizer settings typically affect
a. amplitude only
b. amplitude delay
c. delay only
d. neither amplitude nor delay
ans: b
Training sequence (a bit pattern used to synchronize the receive modem) accomp
lishes one of the following functions.
a. activate RLSD
b. enable any echo suppressors in the circuit
ans: c
The digital-to-analog converter in a synchronous modem is called
a. a post equalizer
b. a statistical equalizer
c. an adaptive equalizer
d. a line equalizer
ans: c
The minimum-quality circuit available using the PTN is called
a. basic voice grade (VG)
b. basic voice channel (VC)
c. basic voice band (VB)
d. basic telephone channel
ans: b
Direct distance dialing (DDD) network is commonly called
a. private-line network
b. PR network
c. dial-up network
d. trunk network
ans: c
The line control unit (LCU) operates on the data when it is in digital form an
d is therefore called
a. data terminal equipment (DTE)
b. data communications equipment (DCE)
c. modem
d. UART
ans: a
With _____, each character is framed between start and a stop bit.
a. synchronous data
b. isochronous data
c. asynchronous data
d. nonsynchronous data
ans: c
With _____, rather than frame each character independently with start and stop
bits, a unique synchronizing character called a SYN character is transmitted at
the beginning of each message.
a. asynchronous data
b. isochronous data
c. synchronous data
d. nonsynchronous data
ans: c
A logic _____ is used for the start bit.
a. 0
b. 0 or 1
c. 1
d. 0 and 1
ans: a
All stop bits are logic
a. 0
b. 0 or 1
c. 1
d. 0 and 1
ans: c
_____ ensures that the transmitter and receiver agree on a prescribed time slo
t for the occurrence of a bit.
a. bit or clock synchronization
b. modem or carrier synchronization
c. character synchronization
d. message synchronization
ans: a
Characters that must be transmitted other than the data are called
a. parity
b. error
c. overhead
d. hamming bits
ans: c
In the United States, the most common CRC code is
a. CRC - 16
b. CRC - 8
c. CRC - 7
d. CRC - 32
ans: a
The generating power polynomial x^7 + x^5 + x^4 + x^2 + x^1 + x^0 is equivalen
t to
a. 101101110
b. 101101111
c. 010010001
d. 10110111
ans: d
Parallel transmission is also called
a. parallel-by-bit
b. serial-by-bit
c. serial-by-character
d. A and C above
ans: d
Data means
a. digital information
b. both digital and analog
c. analog information
d. neither digital or analog
ans: a
Go-ahead sequence
a. 10111111
b. 00000010
c. 11111110
d. 01111111
ans: d
Used to achieve character synchronization in SDLC.
a. address field
b. control field
c. flag field
d. frame check field
ans: c
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a. TDM
b. Space multiplexing
c. FDM
d. Statistical multiplexing
ans: c
A typical multiplexing scheme used by baseband transmission.
a. TDM
b. Space multiplexing
c. FDM
d. Statistical multiplexing
ans: a
_____ uses the connecting medium as a single-channel device.
a. broadband transmission
b. digital transmission
c. baseband transmission
d. analog transmission
ans: c
_____ uses the connecting medium as a multi-channel device.
a. broadband transmission
b. digital transmission
c. baseband transmission
d. analog transmission
ans: a
The use of coaxial cables in interconnecting networks is limited to an overall
length of approximately.
a. 1500 ft
b. 1500 km
c. 1500 m
d. 1500 kft
ans: c
Identifies how the stations are interconnected in a network.
a. topology
b. topology or architecture
c. architecture
d. topology and architecture
ans: b
A data communications network that is designed to provide two-way communicatio
ns between a large variety of data communications terminal equipment within a re
latively small geographic area.
a. Private Area Network
b. Wide Area Network
c. Local Area Network
d. Ethernet
ans: c
The type of encoding used in the transmission of data on an ISDN line between
a customer's premises and a carrier's central office.
a. quadrature amplitude
b. 2B1Q encoding
c. Manchester
d. UPRZ
ans: b
A mode of transmission in public data network in which data are transferred fr
b. TA
c. NT2
d. TP
ans: a
How many OSI layers are covered under the X.25 standard?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 7
d. 2
ans: a
An Open System Interconnection (OSI) layer has the responsibility for the phys
ical transportation of the bits of data from one end of a point-to-point link to
the other.
a. data link layer
b. physical layer
c. network layer
d. session layer
ans: b
A technique involving signaling by both ends of a link to ensure correct data
transfer.
a. collision
b. burst
c. handshaking
d. stuffing
ans: c
XON/XOFF is
a. seldom used
b. always enabled
c. a method of flow control
d. a data compression function
ans: c
An example of outband signaling is
a. XON/XOFF
b. RTS
c. RS-232
d. CTS
ans: d
A recommendation which allows a synchronous modem to be used to transmit async
hronous characters, without error control.
a. V.14
b. V.13
c. V.22
d. V.23
ans: a
The scrambler in a synchronous modem is found in the
a. modular section
b. receiver section
c. transmitter section
d. demodulator section
ans: c
A CCITT recommendation which gives the definition for the interchange circuits
between DTE's and DCE's.
a. V.24
b. V.25
c. V.26
d. V.27
ans: a
Binary codes are sometimes transformed in modems into
a. octal codes
b. Huffman codes
c. Gray code
d. Hamming codes
ans: c
A Western Electric 2911 modem operates with a carrier frequency of
a. 1400 Hz
b. 1200 Hz
c. 1800 Hz
d. 800 Hz
ans: c
A special bit pattern used to denote the start and end of a data link layer fr
ame.
a. EBCDIC
b. gateway
c. fibre
d. flag
ans: d
A bipolar violation
a. represents a zero followed by one bit
b. occurs when two successive pulses have the same polarity and are separated
by a zero level
c. occurs when two successive pulses have the same polarity and are separated
by one level
d. represents as one bit followed by a zero bit
ans: b
What is a flow control?
a. refers to opening and closing of flood control gates
b. the process wherby the modem matches the rate of the receiver
c. the process of starting and stopping the terminal output to avoid loss of c
haracters by the receiving device
d. the process of switching "on" and "off".
ans: c
Buffering refers to
a. the storage of data within the transmitting modem until the receiver is rea
dy to receive
b. a method of reducing the severity of communications headaches
c. temporarily storing data to allow for small variations in device speeds
d. the process of isolating critical stages in a communications system
ans: c
What is the reason why many cables have RS-232 connectors with some wires cros
sed?
a. RS-232 is the prevalent standard
b. asynchronous modems reverse the direction of transmitted and received data
from the standard
c. many computers and peripherals use RS-232 serial interface, but not as DTE
or DCE
d. DEREP-RB
ans: d
What is the number of bits that are zeros when transmitting odd-parity coded s
ymbols?
a. odd
b. even
c. unknown
d. four
ans: c
Standard for the 7-layer model for Open Systems Interconnection
a. X.75
b. X.200
c. X.400
d. X.500
ans: b
One of the following options is a characteristic of a LAN.
a. parallel transmission
b. low cost access for low bandwidth channels
c. application-independent interfaces
d. serial transmission
ans: c
Not a common LAN medium.
a. twin lead
b. twisted pair
c. fiber optic cable
d. coax
ans: a
Not a local area network (LAN)?
a. PBX system
b. Hospital system
c. Office building system
d. cable TV system
ans: d
CCITT standard concentrating on data communications over the telephone network
.
a. V-series
b. X-series
c. I-series
d. T-series
ans: a
One of the following items cannot be provided in a broadband LAN.
a. voice circuits
b. fiber optic transmission
c. CCTV
d. frequency agile modems
ans: b
A small telephone switching system that can be used as a LAN./
a. ring
b. WAN
c. UART
d. PBX
ans: d
A LAN architecture that can be expanded to the greatest total system bandwidth
.
a. digital PBX
b. token passing network
c. broadband cable system
d. CSMA/CD baseband system
ans: a
Which is considered as the fastest LAN topology?
a. ring
b. bus
c. star
d. square
ans: b
Data communications refers to the transmission of
a. voice
b. video
c. computer data
d. facsimile signal
ans: c
______ is a procedure or rule that defines how data is to be transmitted.
a. standard
b. protocol
c. data specification
d. code
ans: b
Which of the following is a popular PC protocol?
a. parity
b. XMODEM
c. CRC
d. LRC
ans: b
What is the most widely used data communications code?
a. Gray
b. EBCDIC
c. Baudot
d. ASCII
ans: d
The ASCII code has how many bits?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
ans: d
What methods are used in data communications?
a. analog methods
b. digital methods
c. both analog and digital methods
d. neither analog nor digital methods
ans: c
One of the following is not primarily a type of data communications.
a. teletype
b. telephone
c. telegraph
d. CW
ans: b
Mark and space refer respectively to
a. binary 1 and binary 0
b. dot and dash
c. message and interval
d. on and off
ans: a
A modem converts
a. analog signals to digital
b. digital signals to analog
c. both of the above
d. none of the above
ans: c
An I-series recommendation which describe what an ISDN is.
a. I.112
b. I.210
c. I.120
d. I.130
ans: c
Slow speed modems use _____ digital modulation method.
a. BPSK
b. QPSK
c. QAM
d. FSK
ans: d
When the data signal is transmitted directly over the medium, this is called _
____ transmission.
a. baseband
b. broadband
c. analog
d. digital
ans: a
_____ is the technique of using modulation and FDM to transmit multiple data c
hannels of a common medium.
a. baseband
b. broadband
c. ring
d. bus
ans: b
The cause of bit errors in data transmission.
a. noise
b. equipment failure
c. Human encoder
d. Poor S/N ratio at the receiver
ans: a
What is the other name for parity?
a. BCC
b. LRC
c. VRC
d. CRC
ans: c
QAM is
a. ASK
b. ASK
c. ASK
d. FSK
ans: b
the
and
and
and
and
combination of
FSK
QPSK
MSK
PSK