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The document provides a series of questions and answers related to various communication technologies, including Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), circuit switching, wireless networks, and RFID. Key concepts covered include the functions of TDM, bandwidth utilization, wireless LAN standards, and the differences between IPv4 and IPv6. It also highlights the significance of ARPANET in the development of the internet.

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Networking MCQ_secH souvik

The document provides a series of questions and answers related to various communication technologies, including Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), circuit switching, wireless networks, and RFID. Key concepts covered include the functions of TDM, bandwidth utilization, wireless LAN standards, and the differences between IPv4 and IPv6. It also highlights the significance of ARPANET in the development of the internet.

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1. What is the primary function of TDM bus in a circuit switch bus?

Answer: To allocate time slot for each signal.

2. If a TDM system operates at 1 Mbps and each channel requires 10 kbps, how many
channels can the system support?
Answer: 100.

3. Which of the following is a typical application of TDM in modern communication


systems?
Answer: Digital cellular network.

4. Calculate the number of frames possible in a TDM system with a frame duration of 10
ms and each time slot is 2 ms long.
Answer: 5.

5. Determine how bandwidth is utilized in a time-division multiplexing bus system.


Answer: By dividing the channel into time slots.

6. Identify which uses frequency division to multiplex multiple signals over a single
communication channel.
Answer: Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA).

7. In the context of space-division switching, what is the main characteristic?


Answer: Each circuit has its own dedicated path.

8. What type of switching is characterized by the use of dedicated communication paths?


Answer: Circuit switching.

9. What is the fundamental basis of TDM in circuit switching?


Answer: Allocating different time slots for different signals.

10. What happens before the data transmission begins in circuit switching?
Answer: A dedicated communication path is established.

11. Determine how the communication path is established in space-division switching.


Answer: Using separate physical paths.

12. Which protocol is designed to avoid collision by using a reservation-based approach


in wireless networks?
Answer: Reservation Protocol IEEE 802.11e.

13. Which wireless network topology is commonly used in IEEE 802.11 Network?
Answer: Star topology.

14. Define the primary standard for wireless LAN.


Answer: IEEE 802.11.
15. What frequencies are commonly used in IEEE 802.11 WLAN Network?
Answer: 5 GHz.

16. What is the main advantage of using IEEE 802.11n over previous WLAN standards?
Answer: Higher data rate through multiple antennas.

17. Which modulation scheme is used in IEEE 802.11b for data transmission?
Answer: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS).

18. In IEEE 802.11 wireless network, what does the term SSID stand for?
Answer: Service Set Identifier.

19. Which IEEE 802.11 standard is introduced to support 5 GHz band?


Answer: 802.11a.

20. In Bluetooth, what is the primary role of a slave device?


Answer: To synchronize with the master device and respond to its requests.

21. Identify the primary purpose of Bluetooth technology.


Answer: To establish short-range wireless communication between devices.

22. In RFID technology, what is the main purpose of the reader's antenna?
Answer: To emit and receive radio waves for communication with the RFID tag.

23. Determine which is the primary function of an RFID tag in an RFID system.
Answer: To store and transmit data to an RFID reader.

24. When is classless addressing used?


Answer: When subnet masks are used to allocate IP addresses more efficiently.

25. What is classful addressing?


Answer: A method that divides IP addresses into classes A, B, C, D, and E.

26. How is subnetting useful?


Answer: It divides a large network into smaller, more manageable segments.

27. Recall the main difference between IPv4 and IPv6.


Answer: IPv4 uses 32 bits for addressing, IPv6 uses 128 bits.

28. Determine the number of subnets that can be created if you further subnet a network
originally using a 24-bit mask by adding 5 bits for subnetting.
Answer: 32 subnets.

29. Which statement best explains the significance of ARPANET in the history of the
internet?
Answer: ARPANET was the first packet-switching network and laid the foundation for the
modern internet.

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