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EXAM: BSNL-LDCE JTO(T) TO SDE(T)
SUBJECT:CM TOPIC:WI-MAX
1. What does Wi-Fi stand for?
a) Wireless Fidelity
b) Wireless Frequency
c) Wired Fidelity
d) Wired Frequency
2. Which organization manages the Wi-Fi trademark?
a) IEEE
b) Wi-Fi Consortium
c) WiMAX Forum
d) FCC
3. What is the primary advantage of Wi-Fi over traditional wired networks?
a) Higher security
b) Faster data transfer rates
c) Mobility
d) Lower cost
4. What is the typical maximum range of a Wi-Fi Access Point indoors?
a) 100 meters
b) 500 feet
c) 1 kilometer
d) 10 kilometers
5. Which IEEE standard is associated with Wi-Fi?
a) 802.16
b) 802.3
c) 802.11
d) 802.15
6. Which IEEE standard introduced support for data rates up to 54 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz
band?
a) 802.11a
b) 802.11b
c) 802.11g
d) 802.11e
7. What is the primary benefit of WiMAX technology?
a) Low data transfer rates
b) Short transmission range
c) High-speed broadband access
d) Limited mobility
8. What does NLOS stand for in the context of WiMAX?
a) New Line of Sight
b) Non-Line of Success
c) Near-Line of Sight
d) No-Line of Security
9. Which organization promotes interoperability and certification for WiMAX products?
a) IEEE
b) Wi-Fi Alliance
c) WiMAX Forum
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d) Bluetooth SIG
10. What is the primary market for WiMAX in its initial deployment phase?
a) Urban areas with high DSL availability
b) Low-density areas with limited broadband access
c) Suburban regions with extensive fiber-optic networks
d) Developed countries with established 5G networks
11. What is the minimum channel bandwidth required for WiMAX usage?
a) 2.4 MHz
b) 1.75 MHz
c) 5 MHz
d) 10 MHz
12. Which type of duplexing is more suitable for enterprise traffic in WiMAX?
a) Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD)
b) Time Division Duplexing (TDD)
c) Code Division Duplexing (CDD)
d) Space Division Duplexing (SDD)
13. What security standard is considered more robust than WEP in WiMAX?
a) Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
b) Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
c) Data Encryption Standard (DES)
d) Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
14. What is the typical maximum range of WiMAX coverage?
a) 1 kilometer
b) 5 kilometers
c) 10 kilometers
d) 50 kilometers
15. Which frequency bands are commonly used for WiMAX applications?
a) 900 MHz and 1800 MHz
b) 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
c) 3.5 GHz and 5.8 GHz
d) 10 GHz and 66 GHz
16. What technology is WiMAX commonly associated with?
a) Fiber-optic communication
b) Broadband wireless access
c) Satellite internet
d) Dial-up modem
17. Which IEEE standard introduced support for indoor CPE and nomadicity in WiMAX?
a) 802.16a
b) 802.11b
c) 802.15e
d) 802.3ae
18. What type of network does Wi-Fi primarily use?
a) LAN
b) WAN
c) MAN
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SUBJECT:CM TOPIC:WI-MAX
d) PAN
19. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of Wi-Fi technology?
a) Mobility
b) Scalability
c) Limited coverage range
d) Installation flexibility
20. What is the purpose of the Wi-Fi Alliance?
a) To regulate Wi-Fi frequencies
b) To promote interoperability and certify Wi-Fi products
c) To develop Wi-Fi standards
d) To manage Wi-Fi trademarks
21. What type of network topology is commonly used in Wi-Fi configurations?
a) Star
b) Bus
c) Ring
d) Mesh
22. Which Wi-Fi standard operates in the 5GHz band?
a) 802.11b
b) 802.11g
c) 802.11a
d) 802.11n
23. What technology is used to extend the coverage of Wi-Fi networks?
a) Mesh networking
b) Bluetooth
c) NFC
d) Zigbee
24. What is the primary advantage of using WiMAX in rural areas?
a) High-speed broadband access
b) Low installation cost
c) Limited interference
d) Short transmission range
25. Which of the following is a limitation of Wi-Fi networks?
a) High security
b) Limited scalability
c) Long transmission range
d) Low data transfer rates
26. What is the typical maximum data rate supported by Wi-Fi networks?
a) 1 Mbps
b) 10 Mbps
c) 100 Mbps
d) 1000 Mbps
27. Which Wi-Fi standard operates in the 2.4GHz band?
a) 802.11a
b) 802.11b
c) 802.11g
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SUBJECT:CM TOPIC:WI-MAX
d) 802.11n
28. What is the primary objective of the WiMAX Forum?
a) To develop WiMAX standards
b) To promote Wi-Fi technology
c) To certify WiMAX products
d) To manage WiMAX trademarks
29. What is the purpose of the SSID in Wi-Fi networks?
a) To authenticate users
b) To encrypt data
c) To identify the network
d) To allocate IP addresses
30. Which modulation scheme is used in WiMAX technology?
a) BPSK
b) QPSK
c) OFDM
d) CDMA
31. What is the primary application of WiMAX technology in urban areas?
a) Mobile data-centric service delivery
b) Fixed broadband access
c) Bridging the digital divide
d) Extending public WLAN hotspots
32. Which organization manages the allocation of licensed spectrum for WiMAX?
a) IEEE
b) ITU
c) FCC
d) WiMAX Forum
33. What is the primary goal of WiMAX in metropolitan areas?
a) Providing satellite internet
b) Establishing public WLAN hotspots
c) Offering high-speed data services under mobility conditions
d) Bridging the digital divide
34. What type of encryption is considered more secure than WEP in Wi-Fi networks?
a) TKIP
b) AES
c) DES
d) RSA
35. What is the primary advantage of WiMAX over traditional broadband access
technologies in rural areas?
a) Lower installation cost
b) Higher data transfer rates
c) Limited coverage range
d) Greater susceptibility to interference
36. Which IEEE standard is associated with WiMAX technology?
a) 802.11
b) 802.15
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c) 802.16
d) 802.22
37. What is the primary benefit of using WiMAX technology in urban and suburban areas?
a) Enhanced security
b) Greater mobility
c) Faster installation
d) Improved coverage
38. What is the primary function of an Access Point in Wi-Fi networks?
a) Encrypting data packets
b) Managing network traffic
c) Extending network coverage
d) Providing a gateway to the wired network
39. Which frequency bands are commonly used for WiMAX applications?
a) 700 MHz and 1900 MHz
b) 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
c) 10 GHz and 24 GHz
d) 60 GHz and 80 GHz
40. What is the primary purpose of the WEP key in Wi-Fi networks?
a) Authenticating users
b) Encrypting data
c) Assigning IP addresses
d) Filtering network traffic
41. Which organization is responsible for promoting interoperability and certification of Wi-Fi
products?
a) IEEE
b) Wi-Fi Consortium
c) WiMAX Forum
d) ITU
42. What is the primary advantage of WiMAX technology over traditional wired broadband
access?
a) Lower cost
b) Higher data transfer rates
c) Greater mobility
d) Enhanced security
43. Which Wi-Fi standard introduced support for data rates up to 54 Mbps?
a) 802.11a
b) 802.11b
c) 802.11g
d) 802.11n
44. What is the primary limitation of WiMAX technology in terms of coverage?
a) Limited data transfer rates
b) Short transmission range
c) Susceptibility to interference
d) High installation cost
45. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of WiMAX technology?
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a) Scalability
b) Mobility
c) Limited coverage range
d) Installation flexibility
46. What technology is used to extend the coverage of Wi-Fi networks?
a) Mesh networking
b) Bluetooth
c) NFC
d) Zigbee
47. What is the primary objective of the WiMAX Forum?
a) To develop WiMAX standards
b) To promote Wi-Fi technology
c) To certify WiMAX products
d) To manage WiMAX trademarks
48. Which modulation scheme is used in WiMAX technology?
a) BPSK
b) QPSK
c) OFDM
d) CDMA
49. What is the primary application of WiMAX technology in urban areas?
a) Mobile data-centric
service delivery
b) Fixed broadband access
c) Bridging the digital divide
d) Extending public WLAN hotspots
50. What type of encryption is considered more secure than WEP in Wi-Fi networks?
a) TKIP
b) AES
c) DES
d) RSA