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Short answer question

Attempt any four question (4X5=20)

1. “Slotted aloha improves the performance of system over pure aloha” Justify
2. Define transmission impairment. Explain the causes of impairments.
3. Define HDLC. Explain the HDLC frame formats
4. Why do we need network topology? Explain about star topology along with its merits
and demerits
5. What do you understand by packet and message switching, explain

Long answer question

Attempt any one question (10X1=10)

6. What is transmission media? How do guided media differ from unguided media? Explain
different types of guided media in detail.
7. A bit stream 10011101 is transmitted using the standard CRC method. The generator
3
polynomial is x +1.
a) What is the actual bit transmitted?
b) Suppose the third bit from the left is inverted during transmission. How will receiver
detect the error.

Objective Questions.

1. What is the primary function of the physical layer in the OSI model?

A) Error detection and correction


B) Data encryption
C) Transmission and reception of raw bit streams over a physical medium
D) Routing and forwarding of packets

2. In twisted pair cables, the twisting of the wires helps to:

A) Increase data transfer rate


B) Reduce electromagnetic interference
C) Decrease the attenuation of the signal
D) Ensure compatibility with fiber optics

3. In a coaxial cable, what is the role of the insulating layer?

A) To prevent signal degradation


B) To transmit data in binary form
C) To shield the cable from electromagnetic interference
D) To connect devices to the network
4. Which modulation technique is commonly used in fiber optic communications?

A) Amplitude modulation (AM)


B) Frequency modulation (FM)
C) Pulse-code modulation (PCM)
D) Wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM)

5. What is the primary function of the data link layer in the OSI model?

A) Routing packets between networks


B) Establishing end-to-end connections
C) Framing and error detection
D) Encrypting data

6. Which technique is used to avoid collisions in Ethernet networks?

A) Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM)


B) Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD)
C) Frequency-Division Multiplexing (FDM)
D) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)

7. What is the main purpose of the Stop-and-Wait protocol in the data link layer?

A) To handle multiple data streams simultaneously


B) To provide error correction through retransmission
C) To encode data into various formats
D) To manage network congestion

8. Which protocol is commonly used at the network layer to provide logical addressing and
routing of packets?

A) HTTP
B) TCP
C) IP
D) UDP

9. Which version of IP uses 32-bit addresses?

A) IPv4
B) IPv6
C) IPX
D) ARP

10. Which of the following is an example of a valid IPv4 address?


A) 192.300.1.1
B) 10.0.0.256
C) 172.16.5.25
D) 256.100.50.25

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