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Latest Technologies [MITRC refresher]

1. a. b. c. d. 2. The Bluetooth technology was named after the 10th century Danish King who unified Denmark. What is his first name? Dennis Harold Michael George Bluetooth works in the range of 2.4 GHz frequency band commonly called the ISM band. ISM means
a. Information Systems Management b. Information Standard Meter c. Industrial Scientific Medical d. Industrial Standard Medical

3. by a. b. c. d. 4. a. b. c. d. 5. a. b. c.

Bluetooth is a wireless proximity communication standard that has been under development for a few years, which promises to connect the electronic devices of all horizons, without wires, without infrared, only Audio frequencies Radio frequencies Light frequencies Microwave frequencies The protocol used by Bluetooth for carrying data over low power radio transmission. TCP/IP WAP PIP PPP The following are characteristics of Bluetooth except Small Low power Wireless

d. 6. a. b. c. d. 7. a. b. c. d. 8. a. b. c. d. 9. a. b. c. d. 10. a. b. c. d.

Long range The range covered by Bluetooth technology 10 m 10 mi 10 km 10 in One of the following statements about Bluetooth is false: Bluetooth doesnt require an LOS connection in order to communicate Bluetooth is designed to operate in a noisy radio frequency environment Bluetooth is a global de facto standard for wireless connectivity. Bluetooth doesnt use frequency hopping A Bluetooth network with one master and one or more slaves. Point to point Point to multipoint Piconet Scatternet The maximum number of devices in a piconet. 12 7 8 10 When two piconets are so close, they have overlapping coverage areas. This scenario is called Interference Crosstalk Distortion Scatternet

11. a. b. c. d. 12. a. b. c. d. 13. a. b. c. d. 14. a. b. c. d. 15. a. b. c. d. 16.

A new non-voice value added service that allows information to be sent and received across a mobile telephone network. It supplements todays circuit switched data and short message service. GPS GPRS WAP FTP The following are key user features of GPRS except Speed Immediacy No store and forward Service access GPRS means General Packet Radio System Global Packet Radio Service General Packet Radio Service Global Positioning Radio System One of the following GPRS statements is false. GPRS uses, store and forward GPRS facilitates instant connections whereby information can be sent and received immediately as the need arises. GPRS fully enables mobile internet functionally GPRS has limited cell capacity for all users. The following are applications of GPRS except Chat Textual and visual information Still and moving images BISDN 10Base2 and 10Base5 use BNC T connectors as media attachment units. BNC means

a. b. c. d. 17. a. b. c. d. 18. a. b. c. d. 19. a. b. c. d. 20. a. b. c. d. 21.

Bayonet Neill Concelman type Blonet connector BIOS Network Connector Bias Network Connector An application environment and set o communication protocols for wireless devices designed to enable manufacturer, vendor and technology independent access to the internet and advanced telephony services. TCP/IP WAP PIP PPP An intermediary between the internet and the mobile network. It converts WAP request into a Web request when we send information from a mobile phone to the internet and vice versa. WAP gateway WAP interface WTP HTTP interface The following are limitations of mobile phones for internet access except Narrowband access Small display Limited memory Network standard dependent The WAP gateway transport layer that sends and receives messages via any available bearer network WTLS WDP WTP WSP A new technology which offers both internet access and interactive television programming. a. Interactive TV

b. c. d. 22. a. b. c. d. 23.

Web TV Satellite TV Both a and b A packet switched data network protocol which defines an international recommendation for the exchange of data as well as control information between a user device and a network node. X.21 X.24 X.25 X.2 Used to create pages that can be delivered using WAP
a. WAE b. WSL c. WML d. WTLS

24. a. b. c. d. 25. a. b. c. d. 26. a.

An X.25 network layer protocol which manages packet exchange between DTE devices across virtual circuits. LAPB LAP LAPD PLP One of the following is not a distinct mode operated by the PLP (Packet Layer Protocol). Call set-up Data transfer Idle Checksum LABP in X.25 means Link Access Procedure Balanced

b. c. d. 27.

Link Access Procedure B channel Link Access Protocol Balanced Link Access Protocol B- channel Refers to communication services such as voice, facsimile or voice messaging applications transmitted via the internet
a. VOIP b. TCP/IP c. PPP d. SLIP

28.

The following are methods of making calls via VOIP except


a. Directory services b. Point to point c. Gateway d. IP telephony

29.

A flexible data communications system implemented as an alternative to r as an extension to a wired LAN. It uses RF technology to transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the need for wired connection.

a. b. c. d. 30.

WAP Wireless LAN Satellite Internet Access Direc PC The following are Wireless LAN technologies except
a. Narrowband b. Spread spectrum c. Infrared d. Wideband

31.

One of the following is not a Wireless LAN Configuration


a. Peer to peer b. Client and access point c. Use of an extension point d. Bus

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In a typical wireless LAN configuration, it connects to the wired network from a fixed location using standard cabling. At a minimum, it receives buffers and transmits data between the wireless LAN and the wired network infrastructure.
a. PCI card b. NIC c. Access point d. Extension point

33.

The following are advantages of Wireless LAN except


a. Mobility b. Flexibility c. Scalability d. Interoperability

34.

A high performance, cell oriented switching and multiplexing technology that utilizes fixed length packets to carry different types of traffic.
a. X.25 b. Frame Relay c. ATM d. BISDN

35.

An ATM cell has _____ bytes.


a. 48 b. 53 c. 128

d. 133

36.

The basic unit in ATM which carries a single stream of cells in order from user to user.
a. PVC b. CIR c. Virtual Path d. Virtual Channel

37.

A public digital telecommunication standard that is designed to offer high end multimedia, television, CD quality music, data networking and other services to business and home users.
a. BISDN b. ATM c. ISDN d. ADSL

38. a. b. c. d. 39. a. UNI b. NNI c. ICI d. DXI 40.

The ATM layer which defines the cell format, how cells are transported and how congestion is handled, virtual circuit creation and termination. Physical Network Adaptation Application The ATM interface between ATM connection points of the different carrier networks.

A service independent telecommunications network wherein intelligence is taken out of the switch and placed in computer nodes that are distributed throughout the network.
a. IN b. CCS7

c. BISDN d. ATM

41. a. b. c. d. 42.

The following are benefits from IN except Introduce new service rapidly Establish vendor independence Provide service customization Create open interface A method of transmitting, sending and delivering voice over the Internet with a suitable quality of service.
a. VOIP b. Web TV c. Wireless LAN d. BISDN

43. a. b. c. d. 44. a. b. c. d. 45. a. b. c.

The following are VOIP methods except Point to point Directory Gateway Router A secure, private communications tunnel between 2 or more devices across a public network, like the Internet Wireless LAN ISDN VPN VOIP A user-to-LAN connection used by a company that has employees who need to connect to the private network from various remote locations. Remote Access VPN VPDN Site to site VPN

d. 46. a. b. c. d. 47. a. b. c. d. 48. a. b. c. d. 49. a. b. c. d. 50. a. b. c. d.

Both a and b The bluetooth specification was first developed by Ericsson and was later formalized by the Bluetooth SIG. SIG means Special Interest Group Service Investment Group Service Independent Group Server Investigation Group Bluetooth devices with maximum output power of 100 mw are classified as Class 1 2 3 4 The TIA specification which is the basis of TDMA PCS air interface technology IS-136 IEEE 802.15 IEEE 802.11 IS-54 Provides high speed internet access over existing copper telephone lines ISDN BISDN DSL HFC An emissive flat panel display where light is created by phosphors excited by a plasma discharge between two flat panels of glass. LCD Plasma Display CRT HDTV

51. a. b. c. d. 52. a. b. c. d. 53. a. b. c. d. 54. a. b. c. d. 55. a. b. c. d. 56.

A generic term for a device that is similar to a VCR but records TV data in digital format VTR DAB DVR CDR A nickname given to a family of international standards used for coding audio visual information in a digital compressed format. JPEG MPEG DCT WMV The founder of the MPEG group Chiariglione Gozon Blatand Roentgen Translates the pixel integer values into an 8-bit unsigned information that is used for further processing of the picture data. Quantizer DCT DVR LD Compression standard used by VCD to store the video and audio MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG3 MPEG4 Compression standard used by DVD to store the video and audio

a. b. c. d. 57. a. b. c. d. 58. a. b. c. d. 59.

MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG3 MPEG4 The following are DVD formats except DVD-5 DVD-8 DVD-9 DVD-10 The aspect ratio of HDTV 16:9 1.78:1 4:3 Both a and b Compression and encoding scheme used by HDTV. a. b. c. d. MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG3 MPEG4

60. a. b. c. d. 61. a. b.

Is designed for compressing full-color or gray scale images of natural, real world scenes using 20:1 compression, 24 bits/pixels JPEG MPEG BMP GIF The other image format widely used on the net which can only store 8 bits / pixel. JPEG MPEG

c. d. 62.

BMP GIF MPEG standard for multimedia applications. a. b. c. d. MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG4 MPEG7

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A content representation standard for information search. a. b. c. d. MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG4 MPEG7

64. a. b. c. d. 65. a. b. c. d. 66. a. b. c. d.

The first optical disc storage media Laser Disc CD VCD DVD Bluetooth radio modules use _____ for modulation GMSK GFSK PCM DM The three low power modes of Bluetooth to conserve battery life. Sniff mode Hold Mode Park Mode Run Mode

67. a. b. c. d. 68. a. b. c. d. 69. a. b. c. d. 70.

Matte painting is popularly known as Bluescreen Greenscreen Computer Generation Character Generation The following are advantages of Greenscreen over Bluescreen except Green paint has greater reflectance Green screen takes less light to light it Video cameras are usually most sensitive in the green channel Green spill is usually objectionable and obvious even in small amounts A technology for carrying may signals of different capabilities through a synchronous, flexible optical hierarchy SONET ATM BISDN HFC It is one of the most important considerations in digital transmission. It is using a series of repetitive pulses to keep the bit rate of data constant and to indicate where the ones and zeroes are located in a data stream

a. b. c. d. 71. a. b. c. d.

Sync Clocking PRC GMT The following are SONET network elements except Terminal multiplexer Regenerator ADM PRC

72. a. b. c. d. 73.

A SONET process used when tributaries are adapted into Virtual Tributaries by adding justification bits and path overhead information Mapping Stuffing Aligning Multiplexing A SONET network configuration with survivability or redundancy as its main advantage a. b. c. d. Point to point Point to multipoint Hub network Ring

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A computerized system that provides non-simultaneous communication 24 hours a day. The system can answer your phone when you cannot or when you are on the phone and engaged with another call

a. Answering machine b. Voice mail c. Call waiting d. PABX 75. a. b. c. d. 76. a. b. c. d. 77. The following statements about voice mail are true except Voice mail provides an open telephone line Voice mail places a number of calls even if the phone is unanswered Voice mail offers 24 hours service a day Voice mail service is expensive The European or CCITT equivalent of SONET HFC PDH SDH ADSL The following are typical SDH network equipment except

a. b. c. d. 78. a. b. c. d. 79.

ADM Terminal Unit DXC SCP The fundamental signal of SDH is STM 1 with a fundamental rate of 155.52 Mbps. STM means Synchronous Transport Module Synchronous Transfer Mode Standard Transport Mechanism Service Transport Mode A network within the SDH which allows the monitoring of the performance of the network detection and analysis of faults and the setting up and clearing down of links between customer locations
a. STM b. PDH c. TMN d. STS

80.

The device responsible for converting the 2-wire line from the local system into a 4-wire line to couple with the ISDN equipment.
a. NTE b. TA c. Hybrid d. Transformer

81.

The device that allows a non-ISDN equipment to be connected to the ISDN line.
a. NTE b. TA c. Hybrid d. Transformer

82.

ISDN channel used to carry signaling and supervisory information to the network.

a. B b. D c. H d. BISDN

83.

Speed of the D-channel for a PRI.


a. 16 bps b. 64 kbps c. 128 kbps d. 32 kbps

84.

H channel composed of 30 B channels


a. H0 b. H11 c. H12 d. H21

85.

Speed of the BRI


a. 64 kbps b. 128 kbps c. 144 kbps d. 256 kbps

86.

PRI for US
a. 2B + D b. 23B + D c. 30B + D d. 2.048 Mbps

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Satellite Internet Access is a satellite delivered internet service which can provide a cost effective, high speed _____ internet solution to corporate users.

a. Download b. Upload c. File transfer d. Mail transfer

88.

A transceiver device used to connect the PC to a typical WLAN


a. MAU b. Access point c. Access device d. Modem

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A BISDN access network which transports high bit rate information on the existing copper pair telephone requiring no changes to the PSTN.
a. HFC b. FTTB c. Radio access d. ADSL

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A BISDN equipment located at the subscriber premises which bridges the cable and separates the telephony from video signals on the downstream and injects signals on the upstream.
a. CCU b. CAU c. Cable Router d. Cybersurfr modem

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A BISDN equipment which provides the interface between an HFC transmission system and local and remote TCP/IP networks.
a. CCU b. CAU c. Cable Router d. Cybersurfr modem

92.

A service independent telecommunications network where intelligence is taken out of the switch and placed in computer nodes that are distributed throughout the network.
a. IN b. BISDN c. Web TV d. VOIP

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A service requiring transmission channels capable of supporting rates greater than the primary rate.
a. IN b. BISDN c. Web TV d. VOIP

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A flexible data communications system implemented as an extension to or as an alternative for a wired local area network within a building or campus.
a. IN b. WIN c. WLAN d. BISDN

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A DISDN service by which consumers purchase goods and services from TV channels dedicated to selling products or from on-line computer service providers.
a. Telemarketing b. Home Shopping c. Smart Shopping d. TV Ads

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A cable service that allows viewers to purchase movies r special events on a feature basis.
a. Pay Per View b. Video On Demand c. NVOD

d. CATV service

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Interactive services that enables students from around the country to participate in virtual classrooms.
a. Distance Learning b. International Correspondence Courses c. Interactive Classroom d. Internet Classroom Assistance

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Consulting face to face with a doctor would be as easy as placing a telephone call. Home check-ups could be possible with an interactive network.
a. Physical Examinations b. Telemedicine c. Telecheck-up d. Virtual Doctor

99. a. b. c. d.

Financial transactions may be conducted at home. Beyond monitoring account balances, users could authorize electronic fund transfers to pay bills, analyze stock performance of create a home budget. Home Banking Telebanking ATM Virtual ATM

100. Two digital signals whose transmission occur at almost the same rate are a. b. c. d. Asynchronous Synchronous Plesiochronous Mesochronous

101. Which of the following is not a basic SONET element? a. b. c. d. Switch interface Digital loop carrier Service control point Add/drop multiplexer

102. SONET systems are a. b. c. d. Twisted pair copper based technology Fiber optic technology Hybrid fiber coax technology Wireless technology

103. STM means a. b. c. d. Synchronous Transport Module Synchronous Transfer Mechanism Section Terminating Module Synchronous Transfer Mode

104. The new name of CCITT a. b. c. d. SCC DECT ITU-T ANSI

105. The following are Wireless LAN configurations except a. b. c. d. Peer to peer Client & access point Multiple access points & roaming Ring

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