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1.

A 1000KHz carrier is modulated by 100Hz and 200Hz waves, then which of the following frequencies cannot be
present at the output?
a) 1000.1KHz
b) 999.9KHz
c) 1000.2KHz
d) 999.7KHz
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Answer: d
Explanation: Frequencies present at output will be 1000 ± 0.1 KHz = 1000.1KHZ and 999.9KHz and 1000 ± 0.2
KHz = 1000.2KHZ and 999.8KHz. Therefore, Only, 999.7KHz is out of the range.

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2. A Bluetooth “piconet” has ________


a) 1 node
b) 2 nodes
c) 2 to 8 nodes
d) 2 to 16 nodes
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Answer: c
Explanation: Bluetooth is a wireless technology. It is used for exchanging data over short distances. It usually
uses frequency hopping. In frequency hopping, the transmitter changes the frequency with respect to a certain
hopping pattern. A Bluetooth piconet has 2 to 8 nodes.

3. POCSAG stands for ________


a) Post Office Code Standardization Advisory Group
b) Post Office Common Standardization Advisory Group
c) Pager Office Code Standardization Advisory Group
d) Pager Office Common Standardization Advisory Group
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Answer: a
Explanation: POCSAG stands for Post Office Code Standardization Advisory Group. It formulates a paging
protocol, known as POCSAG protocol. This protocol is asynchronous in nature and is used to deliver data to
pagers.

4. Who invented the technology CDMA?


a) Qualcomm
b) Bell Labs
c) SAP Labs
d) AT&T
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Answer: a
Explanation: CDMA stands for Code Division Multiple Access. CDMA was invented by Qualcomm. CDMA is a
channel access method used by various radio communication technologies. It is a kind of multiplexing where
various signals uses the same transmission channel in a more optimized way.

5. AMPS was designed for POTS only.


a) True
b) False
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Answer: b
Explanation: AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone Service ) was designed for POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) as
well as for voice. It was also designed for the use built into an automobile.

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6. What is the full form of MTSO?


a) Minimum Transmitted Signal Output
b) Maximum Transmitted Signal Output
c) Mobile Telephone Switching Office
d) Mobile Telephone Signal Office
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Answer: c
Explanation: MTSO stands for Mobile Telephone Switching Office. It contains the switching equipment for routing
mobile phone calls. It is a mobile version of PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network).

7. AMPS stands for ________


a) American Mobile Phone System
b) Advanced Mobile Phone Service
c) American Mobile Phone Service
d) Advanced Mobile Phone System
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Answer: b
Explanation: AMPS stands for Advanced Mobile Phone Service. It is a standard system for analog signal cellular
telephone service in the United States and in other countries. It is based on the electromagnetic radiation
spectrum stated by FCC (Federal Communications Commission).
8. What is the number of possible outputs if there is 6 lines digital input?
a) 64
b) 32
c) 16
d) 128
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Answer: a
Explanation: Total possible outputs will be 26 which is equal to 64.
Did You Know?
9. “Station-keeping” refers to ___________
a) antenna maintenance
b) power level adjustments
c) orbital adjustments
d) range of frequencies
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Answer: c
1Explanation: Station keeping refers to the orbital adjustments,
2 whereas Bandwidth refers to range of frequencies.

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