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1. The Bluetooth technology was named after the 10th century Danish King who unified Denmark. What is his first name? a. Dennis b. Harold c. Michael d. George Bluetooth works in the range of .! G"# fre$uency %and commonly called the &'M %and. &'M means a. &nformation 'ystems Management %. &nformation 'tandard Meter c. Industrial Scientific Medical d. &ndustrial 'tandard Medical Bluetooth is a wireless )ro*imity communication standard that has %een under de+elo)ment for a few years, which )romises to connect the electronic de+ices of all hori#ons, without wires, without infrared, only %y a. -udio fre$uencies b. Radio frequencies c. .ight fre$uencies d. Microwa+e fre$uencies The )rotocol used %y Bluetooth for carrying data o+er low )ower radio transmission. a. TCP/IP %. W-/ c. /&/ d. /// The following are characteristics of Bluetooth e*ce)t a. 'mall %. .ow )ower c. Wireless d. Long range The range co+ered %y Bluetooth technology a. 10 m %. 10 mi c. 10 km d. 10 in 3ne of the following statements a%out Bluetooth is false4 a. Bluetooth doesn5t re$uire an .3' connection in order to communicate %. Bluetooth is designed to o)erate in a noisy radio fre$uency en+ironment c. Bluetooth is a glo%al de facto standard for wireless connecti+ity. d. luetoot! doesn"t use frequenc# !o$$ing - Bluetooth network with one master and one or more sla+es. a. /oint to )oint %. /oint to multi)oint c. Piconet d. 'catternet 1 7.

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10. When two )iconets are so close, they ha+e o+erla))ing co+erage areas. This scenario is called a. &nterference %. 8rosstalk c. Distortion d. Scatternet 11. - new non9+oice +alue added ser+ice that allows information to %e sent and recei+ed across a mo%ile tele)hone network. &t su))lements today5s circuit switched data and short message ser+ice. a. G/' b. &PRS c. W-/ d. :T/ 1 . The following are key user features of G/;' e*ce)t a. ')eed %. &mmediacy c. 'o store and for(ard d. 'er+ice access 1(. G/;' means a. General /acket ;adio 'ystem %. Glo%al /acket ;adio 'er+ice c. &eneral Pac)et Radio Ser*ice d. Glo%al /ositioning ;adio 'ystem 1!. 3ne of the following G/;' statements is false. a. &PRS uses+ store and for(ard %. G/;' facilitates instant connections where%y information can %e sent and recei+ed immediately as the need arises. c. G/;' fully ena%les mo%ile internet functionally d. G/;' has limited cell ca)acity for all users. 10. The following are a))lications of G/;' e*ce)t a. 8hat %. Te*tual and +isual information c. 'till and mo+ing images d. IS,' 11. 10Base and 10Base0 use B<8 =T> connectors as media attachment units. B<8 means a. a#onet 'eill Concelman t#$e %. Blonet connector c. B&3' <etwork 8onnector d. Bias <etwork 8onnector 12. -n a))lication en+ironment and set o communication )rotocols for wireless de+ices designed to ena%le manufacturer, +endor and technology inde)endent access to the internet and ad+anced tele)hony ser+ices.

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16. -n intermediary %etween the internet and the mo%ile network. &t con+erts W-/ re$uest into a We% re$uest when we send information from a mo%ile )hone to the internet and +ice +ersa. a. -.P gate(a# %. W-/ interface c. WT/ d. "TT/ interface 17. The following are limitations of mo%ile )hones for internet access e*ce)t a. <arrow%and access %. 'mall dis)lay c. .imited memory d. 'et(or) standard de$endent 0. The W-/ gateway trans)ort layer that sends and recei+es messages +ia any a+aila%le %earer network a. WT.' b. -,P c. WT/ d. W'/ 1. - new technology which offers %oth internet access and interacti+e tele+ision )rogramming. a. &nteracti+e T@ %. We% T@ c. 'atellite T@ d. ot! a and b . - )acket switched data network )rotocol which defines an international recommendation for the e*change of data as well as control information %etween a user de+ice and a network node. a. A. 1 %. A. ! c. /.01 d. A. (. Bsed to create )ages that can %e deli+ered using W-/ a. W-C %. W'. c. -ML d. WT.' !. -n A. 0 network layer )rotocol which manages )acket e*change %etween DTC de+ices across +irtual circuits. a. .-/B %. .-/ c. .-/D d. PLP 0. 3ne of the following is not a distinct mode o)erated %y the /./ D/acket .ayer /rotocolE.

1. .-B/ in A. 0 means a. Lin) .ccess Procedure alanced %. .ink -ccess /rocedure B channel c. .ink -ccess /rotocol Balanced d. .ink -ccess /rotocol B9 channel 2. ;efers to communication ser+ices such as +oice, facsimile or +oice messaging a))lications transmitted +ia the internet a. 23IP %. T8/?&/ c. /// d. '.&/ 6. The following are methods of making calls +ia @3&/ e*ce)t a. Directory ser+ices %. /oint to )oint c. Gateway d. IP tele$!on# 7. - fle*i%le data communications system im)lemented as an alternati+e to r as an e*tension to a wired .-<. &t uses ;: technology to transmit and recei+e data o+er the air, minimi#ing the need for wired connection. a. W-/ b. -ireless L.' c. 'atellite &nternet -ccess d. Direc /8 (0. The following are Wireless .-< technologies e*ce)t a. <arrow%and %. ')read s)ectrum c. &nfrared d. -ideband (1. 3ne of the following is not a Wireless .-< 8onfiguration a. /eer to )eer %. 8lient and access )oint c. Bse of an e*tension )oint d. us ( . &n a ty)ical wireless .-< configuration, it connects to the wired network from a fi*ed location using standard ca%ling. -t a minimum, it recei+es %uffers and transmits data %etween the wireless .-< and the wired network infrastructure. a. /8& card %. <&8 c. .ccess $oint d. C*tension )oint ((. The following are ad+antages of Wireless .-< e*ce)t a. Mo%ility %. :le*i%ility

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(!. - high )erformance, cell oriented switching and multi)le*ing technology that utili#es fi*ed length )ackets to carry different ty)es of traffic. a. A. 0 %. :rame ;elay c. .TM d. B&'D< (0. -n -TM cell has FFFFF %ytes. a. !6 b. 14 c. 1 6 d. 1(( (1. The %asic unit in -TM which carries a single stream of cells in order from user to user. a. /@8 %. 8&; c. @irtual /ath d. 2irtual C!annel (2. - )u%lic digital telecommunication standard that is designed to offer high end multimedia, tele+ision, 8D $uality music, data networking and other ser+ices to %usiness and home users. a. IS,' %. -TM c. &'D< d. -D'. (6. The -TM layer which defines the cell format, how cells are trans)orted and how congestion is handled, +irtual circuit creation and termination. a. /hysical b. 'et(or) c. -da)tation d. -))lication (7. The -TM interface %etween -TM connection )oints of the different carrier networks. a. B<& %. <<& c. ICI d. DA& !0. - ser+ice inde)endent telecommunications network wherein intelligence is taken out of the switch and )laced in com)uter nodes that are distri%uted throughout the network. a. I' %. 88'2 c. B&'D< d. -TM !1. The following are %enefits from &< e*ce)t a. &ntroduce new ser+ice ra)idly (

! . - method of transmitting, sending and deli+ering +oice o+er the &nternet with a suita%le $uality of ser+ice. a. 23IP %. We% T@ c. Wireless .-< d. B&'D< !(. The following are @3&/ methods e*ce)t a. /oint to )oint %. Directory c. Gateway d. Router !!. - secure, )ri+ate communications tunnel %etween or more de+ices across a )u%lic network, like the &nternet a. Wireless .-< %. &'D< c. 2P' d. @3&/ !0. - user9to9.-< connection used %y a com)any that has em)loyees who need to connect to the )ri+ate network from +arious remote locations. a. ;emote -ccess @/< %. @/D< c. 'ite to site @/< d. ot! a and b !1. The %luetooth s)ecification was first de+elo)ed %y Cricsson and was later formali#ed %y the Bluetooth '&G. '&G means a. S$ecial Interest &rou$ %. 'er+ice &n+estment Grou) c. 'er+ice &nde)endent Grou) d. 'er+er &n+estigation Grou) !2. Bluetooth de+ices with ma*imum out)ut )ower of 100 mw are classified as 8lass a. 1 %. c. ( d. ! !6. The T&- s)ecification which is the %asis of TDM- /8' air interface technology a. IS5146 %. &CCC 60 .10 c. &CCC 60 .11 d. &'90! !7. /ro+ides high s)eed internet access o+er e*isting co))er tele)hone lines a. &'D< %. B&'D<

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00. -n emissi+e flat )anel dis)lay where light is created %y )hos)hors e*cited %y a )lasma discharge %etween two flat )anels of glass. a. .8D b. Plasma ,is$la# c. 8;T d. "DT@ 01. - generic term for a de+ice that is similar to a @8; %ut records T@ data in digital format a. @T; %. D-B c. ,2R d. 8D; 0 . - nickname gi+en to a family of international standards used for coding audio +isual information in a digital com)ressed format. a. G/CG b. MP7& c. D8T d. WM@ 0(. The founder of the M/CG grou) a. C!iariglione %. Go#on c. Blatand d. ;oentgen 0!. Translates the )i*el integer +alues into an 69%it unsigned information that is used for further )rocessing of the )icture data. a. Huanti#er b. ,CT c. D@; d. .D 00. 8om)ression standard used %y @8D to store the +ideo and audio a. MP7&1 %. M/CG c. M/CG( d. M/CG! 01. 8om)ression standard used %y D@D to store the +ideo and audio a. M/CG1 b. MP7&0 c. M/CG( d. M/CG! 02. The following are D@D formats e*ce)t a. D@D90 %. D@D96 c. D@D97 !

06. The as)ect ratio of "DT@ a. 1147 %. 1.2641 c. !4( d. ot! a and b 07. 8om)ression and encoding scheme used %y "DT@. a. M/CG1 b. MP7&0 c. M/CG( d. M/CG! 10. &s designed for com)ressing full9color or gray scale images of natural, real world scenes using 041 com)ression, ! %its?)i*els a. 8P7& %. M/CG c. BM/ d. G&: 11. The other image format widely used on the net which can only store 6 %its ? )i*el. a. G/CG %. M/CG c. BM/ d. &I9 1 . M/CG standard for multimedia a))lications. a. M/CG1 %. M/CG c. MP7&: d. M/CG2 1(. - content re)resentation standard for information search. a. M/CG1 %. M/CG c. M/CG! d. MP7&; 1!. The first o)tical disc storage media a. Laser ,isc %. 8D c. @8D d. D@D 10. Bluetooth radio modules use FFFFF for modulation a. GM'K b. &9S< c. /8M d. DM 11. The three low )ower modes of Bluetooth to conser+e %attery life. a. 'niff mode %. "old Mode

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12. Matte )ainting is )o)ularly known as a. Bluescreen %. Greenscreen c. Com$uter &eneration d. 8haracter Generation 16. The following are ad+antages of Greenscreen o+er Bluescreen e*ce)t a. Green )aint has greater reflectance %. Green screen takes less light to light it c. @ideo cameras are usually most sensiti+e in the green channel d. &reen s$ill is usuall# ob=ectionable and ob*ious e*en in small amounts 17. - technology for carrying may signals of different ca)a%ilities through a synchronous, fle*i%le o)tical hierarchy a. S3'7T %. -TM c. B&'D< d. ":8 20. &t is one of the most im)ortant considerations in digital transmission. &t is using a series of re)etiti+e )ulses to kee) the %it rate of data constant and to indicate where the ones and #eroes are located in a data stream a. 'ync b. Cloc)ing c. /;8 d. GMT 21. The following are '3<CT network elements e*ce)t a. Terminal multi)le*er %. ;egenerator c. -DM d. PRC 2 . - '3<CT )rocess used when tri%utaries are ada)ted into @irtual Tri%utaries %y adding Iustification %its and )ath o+erhead information a. Ma$$ing %. 'tuffing c. -ligning d. Multi)le*ing 2(. - '3<CT network configuration with sur+i+a%ility or redundancy as its main ad+antage a. /oint to )oint %. /oint to multi)oint c. "u% network d. Ring 2!. - com)uteri#ed system that )ro+ides non9simultaneous communication ! hours a day. The system can answer your )hone when you cannot or when you are on the )hone and engaged with another call a. -nswering machine b. 2oice mail c. 8all waiting 0

d. /-BA 20. The following statements a%out +oice mail are true e*ce)t a. @oice mail )ro+ides an o)en tele)hone line %. @oice mail )laces a num%er of calls e+en if the )hone is unanswered c. @oice mail offers ! hours ser+ice a day d. 2oice mail ser*ice is e>$ensi*e 21. The Curo)ean or 88&TT e$ui+alent of '3<CT a. ":8 %. /D" c. S,H d. -D'. 22. The following are ty)ical 'D" network e$ui)ment e*ce)t a. -DM %. Terminal Bnit c. DA8 d. SCP 26. The fundamental signal of 'D" is 'TM 1 with a fundamental rate of 100.0 M%)s. 'TM means a. S#nc!ronous Trans$ort Module %. 'ynchronous Transfer Mode c. 'tandard Trans)ort Mechanism d. 'er+ice Trans)ort Mode 27. - network within the 'D" which allows the monitoring of the )erformance of the network detection and analysis of faults and the setting u) and clearing down of links %etween customer locations a. 'TM %. /D" c. TM' d. 'T' 60. The de+ice res)onsi%le for con+erting the 9wire line from the local system into a !9wire line to cou)le with the &'D< e$ui)ment. a. 'T7 %. Tc. "y%rid d. Transformer 61. The de+ice that allows a non9&'D< e$ui)ment to %e connected to the &'D< line. a. <TC b. T. c. "y%rid d. Transformer 6 . &'D< channel used to carry signaling and su)er+isory information to the network. a. B b. , c. " d. B&'D< 6(. ')eed of the D9channel for a /;&. a. 11 %)s b. 6: )b$s c. 1 6 k%)s d. ( k%)s 6!. " channel com)osed of (0 B channels a. "0

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%. "11 c. H10 d. " 1 ')eed of the B;& a. 1! k%)s %. 1 6 k%)s c. 1:: )b$s d. 01 k%)s /;& for B' a. BJD b. 04 ? , c. (0B J D d. .0!6 M%)s 'atellite &nternet -ccess is a satellite deli+ered internet ser+ice which can )ro+ide a cost effecti+e, high s)eed FFFFF internet solution to cor)orate users. a. ,o(nload %. B)load c. :ile transfer d. Mail transfer - transcei+er de+ice used to connect the /8 to a ty)ical W.-< a. M-B b. .ccess $oint c. -ccess de+ice d. Modem - B&'D< access network which trans)orts high %it rate information on the e*isting co))er )air tele)hone re$uiring no changes to the /'T<. a. ":8 %. :TTB c. ;adio access d. .,SL - B&'D< e$ui)ment located at the su%scri%er )remises which %ridges the ca%le and se)arates the tele)hony from +ideo signals on the downstream and inIects signals on the u)stream. a. 88B b. C.@ c. 8a%le ;outer d. 8y%ersurfr modem - B&'D< e$ui)ment which )ro+ides the interface %etween an ":8 transmission system and local and remote T8/?&/ networks. a. 88B %. 8-B c. Cable Router d. 8y%ersurfr modem - ser+ice inde)endent telecommunications network where intelligence is taken out of the switch and )laced in com)uter nodes that are distri%uted throughout the network. a. I' %. B&'D< c. We% T@ d. @3&/ - ser+ice re$uiring transmission channels ca)a%le of su))orting rates greater than the )rimary rate. a. &< b. IS,' 1

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c. We% T@ d. @3&/ 7!. - fle*i%le data communications system im)lemented as an e*tension to or as an alternati+e for a wired local area network within a %uilding or cam)us. a. &< %. W&< c. -L.' d. B&'D< 70. - D&'D< ser+ice %y which consumers )urchase goods and ser+ices from T@ channels dedicated to selling )roducts or from on9line com)uter ser+ice )ro+iders. a. Telemarketing b. Home S!o$$ing c. 'mart 'ho))ing d. T@ -ds 71. - ca%le ser+ice that allows +iewers to )urchase mo+ies r s)ecial e+ents on a feature %asis. a. Pa# Per 2ie( %. @ideo 3n Demand c. <@3D d. 8-T@ ser+ice 72. &nteracti+e ser+ices that ena%les students from around the country to )artici)ate in +irtual classrooms. a. ,istance Learning %. &nternational 8orres)ondence 8ourses c. &nteracti+e 8lassroom d. &nternet 8lassroom -ssistance 76. 8onsulting face to face with a doctor would %e as easy as )lacing a tele)hone call. "ome check9u)s could %e )ossi%le with an interacti+e network. a. /hysical C*aminations b. Telemedicine c. Telecheck9u) d. @irtual Doctor 77. :inancial transactions may %e conducted at home. Beyond monitoring account %alances, users could authori#e electronic fund transfers to )ay %ills, analy#e stock )erformance of create a home %udget. a. Home an)ing %. Tele%anking c. -TM d. @irtual -TM 100. Two digital signals whose transmission occur at almost the same rate are a. -synchronous %. 'ynchronous c. Plesioc!ronous d. Mesochronous 101. Which of the following is not a %asic '3<CT element? a. 'witch interface %. Digital loo) carrier c. Ser*ice control $oint d. -dd?dro) multi)le*er 10 . '3<CT systems are a. Twisted )air co))er %ased technology b. 9iber o$tic tec!nolog#

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c. "y%rid fi%er coa* technology d. Wireless technology 10(. 'TM means a. S#nc!ronous Trans$ort Module %. 'ynchronous Transfer Mechanism c. 'ection Terminating Module d. 'ynchronous Transfer Mode 10!. The new name of 88&TT a. '88 %. DC8T c. IT@5T d. -<'& 100. The following are Wireless .-< configurations e*ce)t a. /eer to )eer %. 8lient K access )oint c. Multi)le access )oints K roaming d. Ring

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