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The document discusses key concepts and technologies related to 4G LTE networks such as: - LTE stands for Long Term Evolution and is considered a 3.5G technology. It uses OFDMA for access and has evolved from 3G networks. - Key aspects of 4G LTE include improved spectral efficiency, lower latency, and support for carrier aggregation from the initial standard. - Technologies like MIMO and advanced antenna systems provide performance gains over 3G networks in 4G. - The core network architecture for 4G is called SAE (System Architecture Evolution).

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Lte MCQ

The document discusses key concepts and technologies related to 4G LTE networks such as: - LTE stands for Long Term Evolution and is considered a 3.5G technology. It uses OFDMA for access and has evolved from 3G networks. - Key aspects of 4G LTE include improved spectral efficiency, lower latency, and support for carrier aggregation from the initial standard. - Technologies like MIMO and advanced antenna systems provide performance gains over 3G networks in 4G. - The core network architecture for 4G is called SAE (System Architecture Evolution).

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1) What does LTE stands for?

A) Level Telecom Advanced


B) Long Terminal Advanced
C) Long Term Evolution
D) Long Time Evolution
Answer [A]

2) Though LTE is treated as a 4G (Fourth Generation)


network, it is actually a ___ generation technology as
it does not meet expectations.
A) 2.5G
B) 3G
C) 3.5G
D) 3.9G
Answer [D]

3) What is the Access technique used by an LTE or LTE-


A network?
A) WCDMA
B) FDMA
C) PDMA
D) OFDMA
Answer [D]

4) What does OFDMA stands for?


A) Original Frequency Division Multiple Access
B) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
C) Omitted Frequency Division Multiple Access
D) None
Answer [B]

5) What is the carrier Bandwidth in a typical 3G WCDMA


based network?
A) 1.4 Mhz
B) 3MHz
C) 5 MHz
D) 10 MHz
Answer [C]

6) The Air interface or Radio interface of a 4G LTE


network is ____ as a 3G network.
A) Same
B) Not same
C) -
D) -
Answer [B]

7) ITU stands for ___.


A) International Television Union
B) Internal Telecommunication Union
C) Inventions for Telecommunication Union
D) International Telecommunication Union
Answer [D]

8) IMT-A (International Mobile Telecommunications


Advanced) is _____.
A) LTE-A (LTE Advanced)
B) The system that implements specifications of ITU-R(ITU Radiocommunication)
C) Also known as 4.5G
D) All the above
Answer [=]

9) What is the name of a Base Transceiver Station in


2G system equivalent in a 4G LTE system?
A) nodeB
B) eNodeB
C) aNodeB
D) nodeBPro
Answer [B]

10) The Evolution-Data Optimized Voice (EVDV) based 4G


networks are according to ___ standards. (3GPP /
3GPP2)
A) 3GPP
B) 3GPP2
C) -
D) -
Answer [=]

11) What is the other name for a 3GPP2 based 4G


network?
A) Super Mobile Broadband (SMB)
B) Advanced Mobile Broadband (AMB)
C) Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB)
D) None
Answer [=]

12) UMB 4G networks are superseded by ___ networks.


A) EV-DV networks
B) LTE
C) WCDMA
D) None
Answer [=]

13) What does WIMAX stands for?


A) Wireless Maximum
B) Wireless Intermediate Microwave Access
C) Wireless Interoperability for Microwave Access
D) None
Answer [C]

14) What are the advantages of a 4G LTE network over


3G network?
A) More Spectral Efficiency
B) Low power consumption
C) Scalability and Flexibility with other networks
D) All the above
Answer [D]

15) What does MIMO stand for?


A) Minimum Interference Maximum Output
B) Minimum Input Multiple Output
C) Multiple Input Multiple Output
D) None
Answer [C]

16) What is the round-trip latency between a Mobile


phone and Base station in a 4G LTE network?
A) 1ms
B) 5ms
C) 10ms
D) 20ms
Answer [A]

17) What does AAS represent in a UMB (Ultra Mobile


Broadband) based 4G network?
A) Antenna Average System
B) Advanced Antenna System
C) Analog Amplitude System
D) None
Answer [B]

18) What is the name given to a 4G LTE or UMB based


Core Network Architecture?
A) SAE (System Architecture Evolution)
B) SAP (System Architecture Pro)
C) CAS (Core System Architecture)
D) None
Answer [A]

19) What are the differences between FDM and OFDM?


A) FDM uses Guard bands. OFDM does not need Guard bands.
B) FDM transmits data in a big channel. OFDM transmits chunks of data through a group of
small channels.
C) FDM is sensitive to Multipath effects and Noise. In OFDM, only very few Sub-channels
are affected by Noise and Multipath diversity.
D) All the above
Answer [D]

20) Initial 4G LTE standard supported Carrier


Aggregation. State TRUE or FALSE.
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
C) -
D) -
Answer [A]

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