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CELLULAR PHONES
6. The Subscriber's Identity Module (SIM) Card for GSM
Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter that corresponds to your contains a/n __________ number that identifies the user to
answer. the network along with other user and security information.
a. radio frequencies are re-assigned 21. A special signal tone that is transmitted to the cell site to free
b. transmission power is reduced the voice channel when the mobile terminates a call.
c. hand-off
d. none of the above a. 10 KHz
b. 20 KHz
16. The interference that is due to the common use of the same c. 30 KHz
channel and is a major concern in the concept of frequency d. 25 KHz
re-use in cellular mobile system.
a. co-channel interference
b. station interference
c. broadcast interference
22. The dimensions of the chip-sized SIM card. 27. In wireless communications, a radio channel consists of
_____ frequencies within the RF spectrum, which allow a
a. 10 x 20 mm cell site and a wireless phone to transmit and receive signals
b. 15 x 20 mm simultaneously.
c. 15 x 25 mm
d. 20 x 30 mm a. 2
b. 3
23. The following are the frequencies used for GSM except c. 4
d. 5
a. 800 MHz
b. 900 MHz 28. A GSM security measure which is designed to prevent
c. 1800 MHz eavesdropping of user data on the radio path.
d. 1900 MHz
a. IMSI
24. In the CDMA Cellular technology, the signal meant for a b. TMSI
given user is tagged with a distinctive _________ pattern c. IMEI
that only the user’s receiver can recognize. d. MSRN
a. hard handoff 30. The following are digital cellular standards except
b. soft handoff
c. medium handoff a. GSM
d. handover b. TDMA
c. CDMA
26. In a cellular network, if you split a cell originally containing a d. NAMPS
maximum of 20 channels into two cells, the new theoretical
total channel capacity is 31. The uplink frequency range for GSM900
54. The geographic area served by a single low-power 58. A digital identification associated with a cellular system.
transmitter/receiver. It categorizes a cellular system’s
service area. a. MIN
b. ESN
a. channel c. SAT
b. service area d. SIM
c. site
d. cell 59. What is the transmission rate of GSM cellular system?
55. The frequency at which unilateral gain equals unity. a. 128 kbps
b. 240 kbps
a. frequency accuracy c. 64 kbps
b. phase frequency d. 270 kbps
c. maximum frequency of oscillation
d. frequency range ratio 60. Station in the mobile service not intended to be used while in
motion.
56. Radio frequencies assigned in one channel in a cellular
system are limited to a boundaries of a signal cell because a. base station
of their low power. The carrier is free to use the frequencies b. fixed station
again in other cells in the system without causing c. coast station
interference. What do you call this method? d. land station
a. frequency assignment 61. Radio communication operation service between mobile and
b. channel utilization land stations or between mobile stations.
c. frequency reuse
d. optimum frequency assignment a. land mobile
b. land mobile satellite service
c. mobile service
d. maritime mobile service
62. A multiple access technique used in GSM cellular system. 68. Japan’s standard for digital cordless telephones.
63. How wide is the spectrum bandwidth of a single GSM 69. A process that provides security for wireless information.
carrier? Information is encoded so that it can be read by a device
with a matching decoding procedure.
a. 16 kHz
b. 200 kHz a. wireless decoder
c. 100 kHz b. cellular decoder
d. 50 kHz c. encryption
d. decoder
64. The modulation technique used by GSM cellular system.
70. A cellular phone feature that automatically blows the car’s
a. QAM horn if a call comes in, alerting the recipient standing nearby.
b. Phase Shift Keying
c. Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying a. alert mode
d. Frequency Shift Keying b. warning horn
c. call horn
65. Best described as an amplifier used in radio telephony. d. alert horn
76. The type of cellular phone which is installed in a car or truck. 81. A digital cordless telephone standard generally used in
This unit is attached to the vehicle, draws its power from the residential cordless phone, a telepoint application, or a small
vehicle, draws its power from the vehicle’s battery and has office WPBX system.
an external antenna.
a. Cordless telephone (CT)
a. mobile or car phone b. Cordless telephone – first generation (CT-1)
b. portable c. Cordless telephone – second generation (CT-2)
c. electronic phone d. Cordless telephone – third generation (CT-3)
d. enhanced cellular phone
82. What is the meaning of PCN? 87. POCSAG stands for
83. An important feature of a cellular phone subscribing a voice 88. The paging service that allows a single message to be sent
mail which indicates a light or other indicator announcing to a number of pagers.
that a phone call came in.
a. roster message handling
a. alert mode b. group message handling
b. call alert c. direct access message handling
c. message alert d. scheduled messaging
d. voice mail alert
89. The following are parts of the Trunked Radio System except
84. Radio or cellular network that transmits information in small
packets. a. channels
b. central controller
a. Digital Packet Data System c. antenna and tower
b. Mobile Packet Data Networks d. 48 volts power supply
c. Cellular Data System
d. Radio Packet System 90. AMSS stands for
85. A computerized answering system that automatically a. Automatic Multiple Site Select
answers the call, plays a greeting in your own voice and b. Asynchronous Multiple Site Selector
records a message. Depending on the sophistication of the c. Automated Message System Simulcast
service; this feature allows notification of call via a pager d. Automatic Simulcast System Management
indicating that the subscriber received a call.
91. A Trunked Radio feature which enables lost or stolen radios
a. answering machine to be cut off from the system.
b. recall
c. voice mail a. Talk Prohibit Tones
d. text messaging b. Selective Radio Inhibit
c. Failsoft
86. It is a one-way wireless messaging which allows continuous d. AMSS
accessibility to someone away from the wired
communications network. 92. The maximum number of characters in a GSM message
a. Paging a. 160
b. Trunked Radio b. 256
c. Cellular Telephony c. 1021
d. Text Messaging d. 239
93. The TIA specification which is the basis of TDMA which is 98. A cellular call handling system that uses digital signaling
designed to operate in both the 800 MHz and the 1900 MHz techniques to split the existing 30 kHz wideband voice
frequency bands, thus providing seamless operation on channels into 3 – 10 kHz narrowband voice channels.
cellular and PCS systems.
a. AMPS
a. ISO-1900 b. NAMPS
b. IEEE 802.3 c. NADC
c. IS-136 d. TACS
d. IS-140
99. WAP means
94. In cellular telephony, a call from a mobile telephone to
another mobile telephone within the same cellular network is a. Wireless Access Protocol
called: b. Wireless Application Protocol
c. Wide Area Protocol
a. mobile reverting call d. Wired Area Protocol
b. mobile originating call
c. mobile terminating call 100. The downlink frequency range for GSM 1900
d. none of the above
a. 1710 – 1785 MHz
95. The following are parts of the GSM network except b. 1805 – 1880 MHz
c. 1850 – 1900 MHz
a. Mobile Station d. 1930 – 1990 MHz
b. Base Station Subsystem
c. Network Subsystem
d. ISDN
a. cell phone
b. cell site
c. MTSO
d. PSTN