Data Communication Prelim

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1.

AMPS Advanced Mobile Phone System


2. ARPANET Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
3. ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
4. CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
5. CSMA / CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access With Collision
Detection
6. ICANN International Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers
7. IPv4 Internet Protocol version 4
8. LATA Local Area and Transport Area
9. MBWA Mobile Broadband Wireless Access
10. PCM Pulse Code Modulation

1. The twists in twisted wire pairs:
a. Reduce electromagnetic interference c. Eliminate loading
b. Occur at a 30-degree angle d. Were removed due to cost

2. An example of a bounded medium is:
a. Coaxial cable c. Fiber-optic cable
b. Waveguide d. All of the above

3. Fiber-optic cables operate at frequencies near:
a. 20 MHz b. 200 MHz c. 2 GHz d. 800 THz

4. The maximum horizontal cabling distance from equipment in a wiring
closet to a workstation under the EIA/TIA-568 standard is:
a. 100 feet b. 90 meters c. 100 meters d. 90 feet

5. Digital cellular radio systems:
a. Expand the number of cells
b. Enable multiple subscribers to share the use of cells
c. Enable multiple subscribers to share the use of common channel
within a cell
d. Extend the transmission distance of subscribers within a cell

6. The area of coverage of a satellite radio beam is called its:
a. Beamwidth c. Footprint
b. Circular polarization d. Identity


7. The core of an optical fiber has:
a. A lower index of refraction than air
b. A lower index of refraction than the cladding
c. A higher index of refraction than the cladding
d. None of the above

8. One unsolved problem with satellite systems is:
a. Coverage b. Privacy c. Bandwidth d. Access

9. Multiple repeaters in communications satellites are known as:
a. Transponders b. Detectors c. Modulators d. Stations

10. The organization that assigns blocks of MAC addresses for use in
network adapter cards is the:
a. IEEE b. ITU-T c. CCITT d. IETF

B______ 1. Access control
E______ 2. Add check
points
F______ 3. Compression
D______ 4. Connection
control
A______ 5. Data rate
E______ 6. Dialog control
G______ 7. Directory
services
F______ 8. Encryption
B______ 9. Error control
B______ 10. Framing
A______ 11. Line
configuration
C______ 12. Logical
addressing

A. Physical Layer
B. Data Link Layer
C. Network Layer
D. Transport Layer
E. Session Layer
F. Presentation Layer
G. Application Layer

G______ 13. Mail services
B______ 14. Physical
addressing
A______ 15.
Representation of bits
C______ 16. Routing
D______ 17. Segmentation
and reassembly
D______ 18. Service-point
addressing
B______ 19.
Synchronization of bits
F______ 20. Translation

_____attenuation________ 1. The loss of a signals energy due to the
resistance of the medium
____bus topology_________ 2. A network topology in which all
computers are attached to a shared medium
___cladding__________ 3. Glass or plastic surrounding the core of an
optical fiber
___coaxial cable__________ 4. A transmission medium consisting of a
conducting core, insulating material, and a second conducting sheath
___congestion__________ 5. Excessive network or internetwork traffic
causing a general degradation of service
___codec__________ 6. A computer or business machine that provides
data in the form of digital signals at its output
___de facto standard__________ 7. A protocol that has not been
approved by an organized body but adopted s a standard through
widespread use
___ethernet__________ 8. A local area network using the CSMA/CD
access method
___national telecommunications commission__________ 9. A
Philippine government agency that regulates radio, television, and
telecommunications
____footprint_________ 10. An area on Earth that is covered by a
satellite at a specific time
_H.323____________ 11. A standard designed by ITU to allow
telephones on the public telephone network to talk to computers
connected to the internet
___handover__________ 12. Changing to a new channel as a mobile
device moves from one cell to another
_____________ 13. A future offering designed to provide a universal
digital network that will enable the integration of voice and data on a
common telephone company facility
__international telecommunication union-
telecommunication standardization sector___________ 14.
A standards organization formerly known as the CCITT
__Internet Mobile Communication for year 2000 (ITM-
2000) ___________ 15. An ITU issued blueprint that defines criteria
for third generation cellular telephony
___Request for Comment(RFC)__________ 16. A formal Internet
document concerning an internet issue
__topology___________ 17. The structure of a network including
physical arrangement of devices
__V series___________ 18. ITU-T standards that define data
transmission over telephone lines
__X.25___________ 19. An ITU-T standard that defines the interface
between a data terminal device and a packet-switching network
__ieee 802.11 ___________ 20. An IEEE standard that defines
wireless LANs

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