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1 The beam width of high way BTS isless than the city BTS

(a) True
(b) Fales
(c) Equal
(d) None

2 The direction of the electric field is parallel to the plane of the ground, then the polarisation is said to be

(a) Horizontal polarisation


(b) Vertical polarisation
(c) Circular polarisation
(d) None

3 All calls for a GSM /PLMN network will be touted to a

(a) Gateway Msc


(b) BSC
(c) BTS
(d) None

4 which of this is the primary function of the subsriber within the mobile network and is permanently
assigned to him

(a) IMSI
(b) TMSI
(c) IMEI
(d) MSISDN
5 Which of this is not function of MS

(a) routing
(b) encrypting
(c) error protecting
(d) encoding

6 Which of these is true about IMSI

(a) ALL
(b) MCC followed by the NMSI
(c) shall not exceed 15 digits
(d) MSC+MNC+MSIN

7 The MSRN number is used by the HLR for

(a) erouting calls to the MS


(b) for identification when in roaming area
(c) is used authorise GSM hardware
(d) successful subscriber authentication

8 The equipment in which coding and decoding is carried out as well rate adoption in case of data

(a) TRAU
(b) MS
(c) VLR
(d) HLR

9 the interface between the MSC and the BSS is a standardized SS7 interface

(a) A-interface
(b) B-interface
(c) C-interface
(d) D-interface

10 EIR is a database that stores

(a) IMEI
(b) IMSI
(c) MSISDN
(d) TMSI

11 The total round-trip delay introduced by the GSM system, which is the result of speech encoding,
decoding and signal processing, is of the order of

(a) 180ms
(b) 18sec
(c) 1sec
(d) 10ms

12 In the authentication procedure

(a) the key Ki is never transmitted to the mobile over the air path only a random number is sent
(b) the key Ki as well as random number is never transmittedto the mobile over the air path
(c) the key Ki is always transmitted to the mobile over the air path but random number is not sent
(d) the key Ki and random number is always sent to the mobile over the air path

13 This is responsible for storage and provision of SIM authentication and encryption parameters needed by
the MSC

(a) HLR
(b) EIR
(c) AUC
(d) VLR

14
Data Which is not associated with the movement of moblie are

(a) IMEI
(b) IMSI
(c) MSRN
(d) MSISDN

15 The minimum power level for a mobile unit is broadcast over

(a) BCCH
(b) SDCCH
(c) FCCH
(d) None

16 Total area served by the combination of all member countries where a mobile can be served

(a) GSM service Area


(b) MSC service Area
(c) PLMB service Area
(d) Gateway MSC

17 In GSM, One message consists of

(a) 120 characters


(b) 150 characters
(c) 160 characters
(d) 180 characters

18 The IMSI is stored on the

(a) All
(b) VLR
(c) HLR
(d) SIM

19 TMSI to each mobile subscribers is assigned by

(a) VLR
(b) AC Database
(c) HLR
(d) SIM

20 It takes into account the RR allocation

(a) MSC
(b) BSC
(c) BTS
(d) N

21 IT provides the subsriber with access to data rate and protocol conversion facilities so that data can be
transmitted between GSM Data Terminal Equipment(DTE)and a land line DTE

(a) INF
(b) BTS
(c) MS
(d) VLR

22 IMSI detach and attach operation is performed by

(a) VLR
(b) HLR
(c) MS
(d) IWF

23 In GSM, it protect againts intruders in air interface


(a) AUC
(b) IWF
(c) VLR
(d) HLR

24 RAND is

(a) 128 bit number


(b) 256 bit number
(c) 64 bit number
(d) 32 bit number

25 Ki is used to

(a) Calculate SRES and Kc


(b) Transmit over signaling network
(c) encrypt data over radio interface
(d) None

26 The ciphering algorithm in GSM is called

(a) A5 algorithm
(b) A4 algorithm
(c) K1 algorithm
(d) K2 algorithm

27 Modulation technique used in DECT is

(a) GFSK
(b) QPSK
(c) BPSK
(d) None
28 Frequency band(in MHz) used in CDMA is

(a) 824-849 and 869-894


(b) 890-915 and 935-960
(c) 864-868
(d) 1880-1900

29 Which duplexing method is adopted in CDMA

(a) FDD
(b) TDD
(c) FDD and TDD
(d) None

30 In CDMA the traffic channels are separated by unique

(a) Walsh code


(b) short code
(c) Long code
(d) None

31 The short pseudo random noise(PN) sequence is based on

(a) 2^32 characteristic polynomial


(b) 2^42 characteristic polynomial
(c) 2^15 characteristic polynomial
(d) None

32 Diversity techniques are often employed to counter the effect of

(a) fading
(b) noise
(c) distortion
(d) None

33 CDMA has a vastly improved performance as it employs

(a) All
(b) Frequency Diversity
(c) Space Diversity
(d) Time Diversity

34 Channel capacity is related to

(a) W log 2 (1+S/N)


(b) W log 2 (1+N/S)
(c) 1/W log 2 (1+S/N)
(d) 1/W log 2 (1+S/N)

35 The handles IWF(interworking Function)for interworking with pubilc data call service

(a) BSC
(b) MSC
(c) BTS
(d) GPS

36 the broad spectrum of the transmitted signal gives rise to

(a) Spread Spectrum


(b) Fadiing
(c) Noise
(d) All

37 one BSC (IS95)can be connected with up to

(a) 380 BTSs


(b) 180 BTSs
(c) 1380 BTSs
(d) 1180 BTSs

38 AMPS (Advanced Mobile Telephone System)is of

(a) North America


(b) Scandinavia
(c) UK
(d) France

39 what are the advantages of CDMA over mobile

(a) All
(b) Improved signal and reduced interference
(c) Higher capacity
(d) Bigger coverage area

40 SME is a function entity for synthesis and analysis of

(a) short message


(b) voice call
(c) data call
(d) video call

41 A-interface is mainly used to transmit the following information

(a) All
(b) Mobility management information
(c) BSS management information
(d) Call proccessing

42 Interface between MSC and HLR is


(a) C-interface
(b) B-interface
(c) D-interface
(d) A-interface

43 Electronic serial Number (ESN) consists of

(a) 32 bit
(b) 64 bit
(c) 16 bit
(d) 128 bit

44 which of these are cordless Technologies

(a) All
(b) PHS
(c) DECT
(d) CT-2

45 What is RF channel bit Rate in CDMA

(a) 1228 kb/s


(b) 384 kb/s
(c) 48.6 kb/s
(d) 271.8 kb/s

46 RF spacing used in CDMA is

(a) 1.25 MHz


(b) 2.50 MHz
(c) 125 MHz
(d) 250 MHz
47 to minimize the level of interfering signals in CDMA which of this is adopted

(a) All
(b) forward link Power control
(c) Reserve link closed loop power control
(d) Reserve link open loop power control

48 The long pseudo random noise (PN) sequence is based

(a) 2^42 characteristic polynomial


(b) 2^15 characteristic polynomial
(c) 2^15 characteristic polynomial and 2^42 characteristic polynomial
(d) None

49 Which of these are Digital cellular Technologies

(a) IS-95-N America


(b) IS:54/IS-136- N America
(c) GSM-Europe and Asia
(d) All

50 Which of these controls call processing and status management of the BTS, as the highest-level processor
with in the BTS

(a) BSPA
(b) TFPA
(c) TFBB
(d) GPS-R

51 The corDECT wireless system(WAS)is designed, to provide

(a) `Both
(b) Data
(c) voice
(d) None

52 in rural areas,the distance between the AC and the SU can be

(a) 10 to 25 KM
(b) 30 to 40 KM
(c) upto 1 Km
(d) None

53 In cordect telephone instrument or PC is connected to

(a) SU
(b) AC
(c) TA
(d) None

54 The telephone and internet traffic is separated at

(a) AC
(b) SU
(c) DIU
(d) WS

55 Access protocols used in cordect is

(a) VS.2
(b) V.35
(c) X25
(d) None

56 the range supported between a CBS and RBS in LOS conditions is


(a) 25km
(b) 50km
(c) 100km
(d) None

57 CBS suppots up to how may simultaneous voice calls.

(a) 12
(b) 6
(c) 24
(d) 48

58 Each RAS has how many E1 - lines using R2-MF protocol with telephone network

(a) 6
(b) 4
(c) 8
(d) 12

59 DIU interfaces upto how much E1-lines using R2-MF protocol with telephone network

(a) 6
(b) 4
(c) 8
(d) 12

60 The interface to the telephone network is provide in

(a) All
(b) switch mode
(c) Transparent mode
(d) RLU mode
61 Switch mode in cordect uses

(a) R2-MF pprotocol E1 interfaces to the telephone network


(b) two-wire interface to a parent exchange
(c) V5.2 protocol on E1 interfaces to a parent exchange
(d) All

62 What is used to extending range of CORDECT

(a) RBS
(b) DIU
(c) BSD
(d) None

63 The Multiwalist with internet port(MWS) is a MWS with

(a) Four telephones and an additional ethernet interface


(b) Four telephones and two Ethernet interface
(c) Two telephone and an additional Ethernet interface
(d) Two telephone and twol Ethernet interface

64 The CBS has

(a) 2 antenna
(b) 1 antenna
(c) 3 antenna
(d) 4 antenna

65 The CBS is conencted to a diu or a base station distributor(BSD) With

(a) Three twisted-pair copper wires


(b) two twisted-pair copper wires
(c) four twisted-pair copper wires
(d) one twisted-pair copper wires

66 How many CBSs are supported by one BSD

(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 5

67 one DIU can Support upto

(a) 20 CBS
(b) 10 CBS
(c) 30 CBS
(d) 40 CBS

68 A wallset (Ws) is a terminal

(a) with RJ 11 port


(b) with two internet port
(c) without internet port
(d) None

69 The SUs are connected to

(a) Acces center


(b) Compact Base station
(c) DECT interface unit
(d) Relay Base station

70 The RBS uses

(a) 3 antenna
(b) 1 antenna
(c) 2 antenna
(d) 4 antenna

71 The maximum LOS range between a CBS and a RBS is

(a) 25km
(b) 20km
(c) 10km
(d) 5km

72 The iKON remote Access Switch is intergarted in

(a) DIU cabinet


(b) RBS cabinet
(c) BSD cabinet
(d) None

73 The function of a switch(of a Remote Line Unit), Base station controller, and the operation and
maintenance console(OMC)

(a) RBS
(b) DIU
(c) IKON Remote Access Switch
(d) BSD

74 The maximum LOS range between the RBS and corDECT subscribers is

(a) 10km
(b) 5km
(c) 20km
(d) 25km
75 iKON Remote Access switch supports________for accounting and authentication__________for user
authentication and is managed using_________(Fill in the Blank)

(a) RADIUS PAP SNMP


(b) PAP SNMP RADIUS
(c) PAP RADIUS SNMP
(d) None

76 The connection between the DTM and the SIM uses

(a) a single twisted-pair wire


(b) a pair of twisted-pair wire
(c) PCM cable
(d) RF cable

77 WS-IP has these ports

(a) All
(b) RS-232
(c) RJ-11
(d) an antenna port

78 The type of access used in GSM techology is

(a) FDMA/TDMA
(b) CDMA
(c) OFDMA
(d) None

79 Which of these is not true for TDD?

(a) Duplexer is required


(b) it increases the battery life of mobile phones
(c) single radio frequency can be used
(d) TDD uses different time slots for transmission and reception paths

80 The connectyivity from exchange to customer prermises is tremed as

(a) Access Network or Local Loop


(b) Bridge network
(c) data network
(d) None

81 The coverage and capacity of CDMA system is more then that of GSM system

(a) True
(b) Fales
(c) Equalq
(d) None

82 The type of access technology which can enhance the battery life is

(a) TDMA
(b) CDMA
(c) OFDMA
(d) None

83 The core concept used in cellular technology is

(a) Frequency Reuse


(b) TDM
(c) Code reuse
(d) None

84 The table used for calculating the no of resources is


(a) Erlang B table
(b) Erlang C table
(c) Queing method
(d) None

85 The uplink frequency of P-GSM system is

(a) 890-915 Mhz


(b) 1710-1785 Mhz
(c) 1850-1910 Mhz
(d) None

86 The technique adopted to increase the system capacity andreduce co-chl interference is

(a) Sectorisation
(b) By installing the Omnidirectional antenna
(c) high power BTS
(d) None

87 The remote and sparsely populated areas will be covered by

(a) Macrocell
(b) Microcell
(c) Picocell
(d) None

88 which of these cell are used for densely populated aeas

(a) Micro cells


(b) Macro cells
(c) Selective cells
(d) Umbrella
89 The cell having the same number in the adacent cluster using the same set of RF channels are termed as

(a) Co channel cell


(b) Macro cells
(c) adjacent cell
(d) Selective cell

90 Higher value of Q is achievable in

(a) big cluster size


(b) small cluster size
(c) medium cluster size
(d) None

91 The terminal is under observationfrom the network for the possible problem. under which list will this
belong in EIR

(a) Grey List


(b) White List
(c) Black List
(d) None

92 The process of channel coding, Encryption, Multiplexing and modulation for Trans direction and reverse
for reeception are to be carried out by

(a) BTS
(b) BSC
(c) MSC
(d) MS

93 power plant comprises of


(a) All
(b) switching cubicle
(c) battery charger
(d) Float rectifier

94 A power plant of 25/50A, single phasa, manual,parlleling is comes under which category

(a) Medium exchange power plant


(b) large exchange power plant
(c) Samll exchange power plant
(d) None

95 The function the Float Rectifier is to receive three phases 440 V AC and to give a constant

(a) 51.5 Volts D.C


(b) 48.5 Volts D.C
(c) 48 Volts D.C
(d) None

96 How Regulation is done?

(a) All
(b) By Transductor or saturable reactor or magenetic amplifier method
(c) By varying the secondary of the main transformer automatically depending on output Voltage
(d) SMPS methods

97 In BSNL which type of secoundary cell is used

(a) Lead-lead-acid type


(b) Nickel-iron-alkaline
(c) Nickel-cadmium alkailne
(d) All
98 Capacity of a battery is specified in

(a) AH
(b) Watt
(c) Ampere
(d) Volts

99 The capacity of a battery is 500 AH, it can be discharged at the rate of

(a) All
(b) 50 Amps for 10 hours
(c) 100 Amps for 5 hours
(d) 10 Amps for 50 hours

100 The capacity of the battery is decided on the following considerations

(a) How long it required to supply the power to maintain service in the event of mains failure and the busy hour lode of the exchange/exchange
(b) the busy hour lode of the exchange/exchanges getting supply from the batteries
(c) How long it required to supply the power to maintain service in the event of mains failure
(d) None

101 What will be the effect on capacity of cell due to influence of discharge rate

(a) Decrease in discharge rate will decrease cell capacity


(b) Increase in discharge rate will increase cell capacity
(c) Capacity dose not depend ondischarge rate
(d) None

102 Cell capacity is increassed at

(a) high temperatures


(b) low temperatures
(c) moderate temperatures
(d) None

103 The specific gravity__________ uniformly


during the discharge period except at the commencement of discharge

(a) decreses
(b) increases
(c) remains same
(d) None

104 The capacity of a cell depends on

(a) All
(b) discharge rate
(c) temperature of the acid
(d) value of the final voltage

105 Various WLL technologies and deployment options should be evaluated in terms of which of the
following?

(a) All
(b) evel of penetration
(c) connectyion cpsts
(d) population density of the service area

106 Analysts predict that the cost of WLL will continue to decline rapidly, while which of the following is
predicted to happen to the cost of installing copper?

(a) stay the same


(b) increase slowly
(c) increase rapidly
(d) decrease slowly
107 An important consideration for WLL is that it can be depolyed and activated very quickly. it is feasible to
deploy and activated a system within which of the following amounts of time?

(a) 90 to 120 days


(b) 10 to 15 days
(c) 15 to 30 days
(d) 180 to 360 days

108 Which of the following techologies has significant advantages in medium-density population areas
because it is capable of carrying higher levels of traffic,provides better voice quality, and can transmit data
at higher rates?

(a) DECT
(b) CT-2
(c) PCS
(d) GSM

109 Which of the following is not one of the five categories across which WLL will be implemented?

(a) None
(b) proprietary implementations
(c) CT-2/DECT
(d) digital cellular

110 What two issues that will determine how quickly WLL will be deployed in developed markets?

(a) cost and bandwith


(b) geography and politics
(c) population and geography
(d) cost and population

111 Synchronous CDMA exploits mathematical properties of


(a) orthogonality
(b) association
(c) distribution
(d) None

112 The CDMA2000 standard is being supported by

(a) 3GPP2
(b) EVDO
(c) 3GPP2 and EVDO
(d) None

113 CDMA2000 networks have been deployed in the

(a) All
(b) 1700 MHz
(c) 800 MHz
(d) 450 MHz

114 CDMA2000 major battery life enhancing features inclde:

(a) All
(b) Reverse link gated transmission
(c) improved reverse link perfofmance
(d) Quick paging channel operation

115 Which of these support high rate data services in CDMA2000

(a) F-SCH
(b) F-FCH
(c) F-DCCH
(d) None
116 Which of these is used is used for signaling or bursty data session in CDMA 2000?

(a) F-DCCH
(b) F-FCH
(c) F-SCH
(d) None

117 Which of these in CDMA 2000 is equivalent to functionality traffic channel (TCH) for IS-95

(a) F-FCH
(b) F-SCH
(c) F-DCCH
(d) None

118 Todays commercial CDMA2000 1X networks (Phase 1) support peak data rate of

(a) 153.6 kbps


(b) 112.6 kbps
(c) 56.6 kbps
(d) None

119 In CDMA communication system, the pseudo random address codes are

(a) periodic codic code


(b) non periodic code
(c) instantsneous code
(d) None

120 Communication standards for CDMA the spread spectrum signal rate is

(a) 1.2288Mbit/s
(b) 1.4444Mbit/s
(c) 2.048Mbit/s
(d) None

121 In backward channels, the series with the length of 2^42-1 are used for direct spectrum spectrum
spreading, with each subscriber allocated with phase of one m series this is calcuiared by the users

(a) ESN
(b) MIN
(c) IMSI
(d) None

122 Which of this is used to differentiate mobile stations backward, and used for scrambling forward

(a) PN Long codes


(b) PN short codes
(c) Walsh codes
(d) None

123 Which of these is used to differentiate base station?

(a) PN short codes


(b) PN Long codes
(c) Walsh codes
(d) None

124 Which of these are used for Differentiating for forward channels?

(a) Walsh code


(b) PN Long codes
(c) PN short codes
(d) None

125 Which of these diversity technologies is being used in CDMA


(a) All
(b) frequency diversity
(c) time diversity
(d) space diversity

126 In the CDMA transmission system, soft handoff tehnology refers to the

(a) inter-cell handoff


(b) intra-cell handoff
(c) inter-BTS handoff
(d) intra-BTS handoff

127 The realization of synchronous CDMA includes which of these process:

(a) All
(b) synchronization holding
(c) synchronizatio establishment
(d) synchronizatio detection

128 Which of these parameters are constantly updated?

(a) All
(b) code table paramater
(c) tone parameter
(d) linear prediction code filter parameter

129 The liner prediction code fliter parameter is updated once per

(a) 20ms
(b) 10ms
(c) 50ms
(d) None
130 In general, spread spectrum communications is distinguished by which of these elements?

(a) All
(b) The receiver synchronizes to the code to recover the data
(c) the bandwidth is spread by means of a code which is indepent of the data
(d) the signal occpies a bandwidth much greater than that which is necessary to send the information

131 Which of this is the way to spread the bandwidth of the signal

(a) All
(b) Direct sequence
(c) Time hopping
(d) Freuency hopping

132 The digital date is directly coded at a much higher freuency the code is generated pseuda-randomly, the
receiver knows how to generate the same code, and correlates the received signal with code to extract the
data which type of spread spectrum is this?

(a) Direct sequence


(b) Time hopping
(c) Frequency hopping
(d) None

133 The signal is transmitted in short bursts pseudo-randomly, and the receiver knows before hand when to
expect the burst. which type of spread spectrum is this?

(a) Time hopping


(b) Direct hopping
(c) Frequency hopping
(d) None

134 What is the data rate for adaptive Differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM)
(a) 32 KBits/sec
(b) 8KBits/sec
(c) 16KBites/sec
(d) 64KBites/sec

135 What is the data rate for low delay code Excited Linear prediction(LD-CELP)

(a) 16 kBits/sec
(b) 32 kBits/sec
(c) 64 kBits/sec
(d) 8 kBits/sec

136 The subscriber unit correctly generates its own matching code and uses it to extract the appopriate signals
Each subscriber uses

(a) several independent channels


(b) several dependent channels
(c) singal independent channels
(d) singaldependent channels

137 In CDMA, the pseudo-random code must have the following property

(a) All
(b) it must be deterministic
(c) it must appear ramdom to a listener without prior knowledeg of the code
(d) The code must have a long period

138 What will be the correlation of two codes,if the two codes are identical?

(a) 1
(b) 0.5
(c) 0
(d) infinte
139 The bit rate of the PN code is called

(a) Chipping Frequency(fc)


(b) information rate (fi)
(c) chip
(d) Epoch

140 In CDMA, the bit rate of the digital data is called

(a) infomation rate


(b) chipping frequency
(c) chip
(d) Epoch

141 one bit of the PN code is called

(a) chip
(b) Epoch
(c) information rate
(d) chipping frequency

142 The length of time before the code starts repeating itself(the period of the code) is called

(a) Epoch
(b) chip
(c) information rate
(d) chipping frequency

143 The epoch must be_________the round trip propagation delay

(a) onger than


(b) shorter than
(c) equal to
(d) None

144 CDMA technology is inherently resistant to

(a) interference and jamming


(b) jamming
(c) interference
(d) None

145 In CDMA, the system uses________for the forward and Reverse links

(a) FDD and TDD


(b) FDD
(c) TDD
(d) None

146 Which of this is not a cell set up channel?

(a) Global pilot


(b) Long pilot
(c) short pilot
(d) Access channel

147 Channel used for the call is called

(a) Assigned Channel group


(b) The Broadcast channel group
(c) call setup channel group
(d) None

148 Which of these signaling is used for the PSTN network interface

(a) Any
(b) CCS No.7
(c) V5.2
(d) R2

149 Which of this controls FSU power during call?

(a) APC channel


(b) Traffic channels
(c) Oeder wire
(d) Access channel

150 Which of this is a Assigned Channel ?

(a) Order wire


(b) Long pilot
(c) Access Channel
(d) Fast Broadcast Channel

151 Which of these channel is unidirectional?

(a) Broadcast
(b) call setup
(c) Assigned
(d) None

152 How many traffic channels are there in each FSU ?

(a) up to 3 per FSU


(b) up to 2 per FSU
(c) up to 1 per FSU
(d) up to 4 per FSU

153 The system is equipped with _____________ for data service


(a) IWF
(b) BSM
(c) FSU
(d) None

154 One of the major advances that result from implementing intelligent networks is that

(a) service can be adapted to user needs more efficiently


(b) service providers are now limited to a single equipment provider
(c) wide-area service outages are much less likely
(d) computers no longer have control over the network

155 Wi-fi is limited,however,by its range:high-speed connectivity is possible only as long as a user remains
within range of the wireless access point,which is optimum within

(a) 300 feet


(b) 100 feet
(c) 300 metre
(d) 100 metre

156 For earthing, the prime requirement is the earth resistance and it should not exceed

(a) 2 ohm
(b) 0.1 ohm
(c) 0.02 ohm
(d) 0.2 ohm

157 For earthing,Lead strip Electrode system is used in

(a) rocky area


(b) plain area
(c) sandy area
(d) no space
158 Which type of earthing system is employed when the layout of the exchange site is such that adequate
space is not available to install.

(a) Earth plate Electrode System


(b) Lead strip Electrode System
(c) Spike Earth Electrode System
(d) None

159 Which of these is not a broadcast control channel

(a) PCH
(b) BCCH
(c) FCCHC
(d) SCH

160 SCH(synchronization channel)carries

(a) Both 1 and 2


(b) TDMA frame number
(c) BSIC(Base Station Identity Code)
(d) None

161 What is the full form of FCCH?

(a) Frequency correction channel


(b) Frequency control channel
(c) Frequency control and correction channel
(d) None

162 BCCH is always transmitted on full power and it

(a) is never frequency hopped


(b) is always frequency hopped
(c) is used to synchronize
(d) None

163 Which of this is used in down-link direction for sending paging message to MS whenever there is incoming
call

(a) PCH
(b) RACH
(c) BCCH
(d) FCCH

164 RACH (Random Access channel)is

(a) an up-link channel


(b) a down-link channel
(c) bothway channel
(d) None

165 In 26 frame traffic multi-frame 13th frame (frame no.20)is used for

(a) SACCH
(b) FACCH
(c) SDCCH
(d) None

166 Whenever MS wants to initiate on outgoing call or want to send an SMS it requested for a channel to BSS
over

(a) RACH
(b) SACCH
(c) PCH
(d) BCCH
167 A short message can carry at most

(a) 160 characters


(b) 180 characters
(c) 150 characters
(d) 80 characters

168 The SME can be connected to the SMSC via a data network such as

(a) Both 1 and 2


(b) IP
(c) X.25
(d) None

169 During call data is transmitted over TCH instead of Traffic data,this is marked by a flag known as

(a) stealing flag


(b) calling flag
(c) control flag
(d) None

170 Which of these channel is used for service request, location update,subscribers
authentication,ciphering,equipment validation,assignment of a TCH

(a) SDCCH
(b) FACCH
(c) CCCH
(d) SACCH

171 Which of these is used fir radio link supervision measurement,power control and timing advance
information
(a) SACCH
(b) FACCH
(c) SDCCH
(d) PCH

172 MS detects a new LA and send channel request over

(a) RACH
(b) BCCH
(c) SDCCH
(d) PCH

173 BSS receives channel request and allocates a SDCCH and forward channel assignment on

(a) AGCH
(b) RACH
(c) SDCCH
(d) BCCH

174 MS send location update on SDCCH.In this message are

(a) Both 1 and 2


(b) TMSI
(c) Old LAI
(d) None

175 MSRN is allocated by

(a) VLR
(b) HLR
(c) AUG
(d) None
176 SMS involves specific entities in the GSM network,these are

(a) Both 1 and 2


(b) SMS service centre
(c) short message entity
(d) None

177 The purpose of the TMSI reallocation procedures is to provide

(a) identity confidentiality


(b) authentication
(c) accounting
(d) None

178 At network side,authentication procedure requires

(a) ALL
(b) -Random number RAND(128 bits)
(c) -Signed response SRES(32 bits)
(d) -cipheringc key (64 bits)

179 Format for MSRN is

(a) CC+NDC+SN
(b) MCC+MNC+MSIN
(c) CC+MNC+MSIN
(d) None

180 Maximum length of LAC is

(a) 16 bits
(b) 8 bits
(c) 31 bits
(d) 64 bits

181 MS stores at least six strongest BCCH and their call identification in

(a) SIM
(b) BTS
(c) MS
(d) BSC

182 When the insulation between the earth and the conductor in test in a cable becomes very low the fault is
called

(a) Earth fault


(b) low insulation
(c) Break or high resistance
(d) None

183 What is the full form of GPRS?

(a) General Packet Radio Service


(b) General Packet Radio System
(c) Gloable positioning Radio Service
(d) Gloable Packet Radio System

184 GPRS is termed as which generation of technology?

(a) 2.5G
(b) 1G
(c) 2G
(d) 3G

185 GPRS originally supported (in theory)


(a) All
(b) PPP
(c) IP
(d) X.25

186 EDGE is defined as which generation of technology?

(a) 2.75G
(b) 2G
(c) 2.5G
(d) 3G

187 What is the Theoretical maximum speed achievable with GPRS using all eight timeslots at the same time.

(a) 171.2kbps
(b) 56.6kbps
(c) 144.4kbps
(d) None

188 Which of these can be termed as MSC of GPRS network?

(a) SGSN
(b) PUC
(c) GGSN
(d) BG

189 The upload and download speeds that can be achieved in GPRS depend on which of these factors

(a) All
(b) the number of BTS TDMA time slots assigned by the operator
(c) the maximum capability of the mobile device expressed as a GPRS multislot class
(d) the channel encoding used summarised in the following table
190 Which of these separtes the circuit switched and packet switched traffic from the user and sends them to
the GSM and GPRS networks respectively

(a) Packet Control Unit (PCU)


(b) Channel Codec Unit (CCU)
(c) Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN)
(d) Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN)

191 Which of these is not the function of SGSN?

(a) Channel Coding


(b) Protocol conversion
(c) Authentication of GPRS users
(d) Mobility managements

192 In a GSM network, GPRS charging is based on the

(a) destination and volume


(b) destination
(c) volume
(d) None

193 Which protocol is used for the transfer of data records between GSNs and the charging Gateway

(a) GTP
(b) FTP
(c) STP
(d) None

194 A subscriber can get data from an active GPRS link while simultaneously making a phone call. Which type
of MS will he require?
(a) Class A
(b) Class B
(c) Class C
(d) Class D

195 Interface between an SGSN and a BSS is called

(a) Gb
(b) Gc
(c) Gd
(d) Gf

196 Which of these is not a packet common control channel

(a) PACCH
(b) PRACH
(c) PAGCH
(d) PNCH

197 Which of these is employed for the transfer of user data

(a) Packet data traffic channel


(b) Packet bradcast control channel
(c) Packet common control channel
(d) Packet dedicated control channels

198 Which of these is used by the BSS to find out the location of a mobile station (paging) prior to downlink
packet transmission.

(a) PRACH
(b) PRACH
(c) PPCH
(d) PNCH
199 Which of these is used by the mobile to request one or more PDTCH

(a) PRACH
(b) PAGCH
(c) PPCH
(d) PNCH

200 Which of these is used to allocated one or more PDTCH to a mobile station.

(a) PAGCH
(b) PRACH
(c) PPCH
(d) PNCH

201 Which of these is used to inform a mobile station of incoming PTM messages(multicast or group call).

(a) PNCH
(b) PRACH
(c) PAGCH
(d) PPCH

202 The dedicated control channel is

(a) Bidirectional and Point to point


(b) bidirectional
(c) Point to point
(d) Unidirectional

203 GPRS is based on a modulation technique known as

(a) GMSK
(b) QPSK
(c) 8PSK
(d) None

204 EDGE is based on a new modulation scheme that allows a much higher bit rate across the air interface-
that is called

(a) 8PSK
(b) GMSK
(c) QPSK
(d) None

205 A mobile be connected to GPRS service and GSM service (voice,SMS),but using only one or the other at a
given time.During GSM service (voicecall or SMS) has concluded.Which class does it belong?

(a) Class B
(b) Class A
(c) Class C
(d) Class D

206 The least robust, but fastest,coding scheme available near a base transceiver station (BTS) is

(a) CS-4
(b) CS-1
(c) CS-2
(d) CS-3

207 The most robust coding scheme which is used when the mobile station (MS)is further away from a BTS.

(a) CS-1
(b) CS-2
(c) CS-3
(d) CS-4

208
The direction of the electric field is vertical to the plane of the ground,then the polarisation is said to be

(a) Vertical polarisation


(b) Horizontal polarisation
(c) Cross polarisation
(d) None

209 Polarisation used in satelite communication is

(a) Circular polarisation


(b) Horizontal polarisation
(c) Vertical polarisation
(d) None

210 The device which can convert wire-propogated waves into space propagated waves

(a) Antenna
(b) Reflector
(c) Feeder cable
(d) None

211 For Mobile communications generally which polarization is used.

(a) Vertical
(b) Horizontal
(c) Circular
(d) None

212 What is standard VSWR within mobile communications

(a) 1.5
(b) 0
(c) 1
(d) None

213 A doubling of the number of dipoles results in a gain increase of

(a) 3 dB
(b) 1 dB
(c) 2 dB
(d) 4 dB

214 If the RF connector is not terminated properly on the feeder cable,which is connected to the antenna,then it
will result in

(a) Power amp will become faulty and The Radiated power will become low
(b) The Radiated power will become low
(c) Power amp will become faulty
(d) None

215 Different Frequencies are used for send and receive paths and hence there will be a forward band reverse
band,what is this called?

(a) FDD
(b) Frequency multiplexing
(c) Fading
(d) None

216 The beam width of high way BTS is less than the city BTS

(a) True
(b) False
(c) equal
(d) None

217
All the CSR iocations are connected to level 1 router via

(a) 1 E 1
(b) 2 E 1
(c) 3 E 1
(d) 4 E 1

218 The E1 link is connected to the MSC router and then connected to

(a) X25 router


(b) Level 2 Router
(c) Central Router 7206
(d) None

219 The Central Router is connected to the Billing Servers via

(a) Cisco switch


(b) E1
(c) MUX
(d) None

220 The CCN(Customer care Node) network is designed in

(a) 3-tier architecture


(b) 2-tier architecture
(c) 4-tier architecture
(d) 5-tier architecture

221 The__________, picks up CDR files periodically through the WAN, which comprises of MSC Router and
central router.

(a) Mediation device


(b) Biling system(BP)
(c) Oeder Management(OM) module
(d) arbor

222 Which of these generates Bill/Invoice for other opertors who use BSNL network

(a) Inter Connect Bill(ICB) server


(b) Biliing server(BP)
(c) Mediation system
(d) None

223 The out roamer CDRs pre rated at VPLMN are received as

(a) TAPIN files


(b) TAPOUT files
(c) BIP files
(d) BIF files

224 _______keeps a log of IP addresses who have entered the network.

(a) IDS
(b) Firewall
(c) ICB system
(d) Logger

225 Based on foreign IMSI, CDRs are grouped in

(a) TAP files


(b) TXT files
(c) BIF files
(d) None

226 For MTNL Delhi and Mumbai, TAP files are exchanged through
(a) MACH kolkatta
(b) MACH Bangalore
(c) Zonal biling centers
(d) spice

227 The call detail records of DATA calls are being collected from

(a) MSC
(b) SGSN
(c) IN
(d) SMSC

228 The SMS CDRs are collected from ____________

(a) SMSC
(b) MSC
(c) In
(d) SGSN

229 What is the size of CDR IN BP?

(a) 472 Bytes


(b) 200 Bytes
(c) 129 Bytes
(d) None

230 What is the next step after ICC gives an order from CSR?

(a) order gets inserted into a table in OM Database


(b) The order gets executed in the switch
(c) Provmgr picks up the order and sends it to connect VU
(d) The order is queued in the conect VU for respective GW
231 Arrange the following process of connect VU in correct order:(1)the order is queued in the connect VU for
respective GW (2) order is sent to the NE(switch) for provisioning (3)CVU completes the order and sends
acknowledgement to OM

(a) 1 2 3
(b) 3 2 1
(c) 2 1 3
(d) 1 3 2

232 Arange the mentioned processes performed bt OM database in correct order:(1) order gets inserted into a
table in OM Database(2) Arbor updated then updates the order in the BP database (3) provupdater updates
the status of order as completed(4) provmgr picks up the order and send it to connect VU

(a) 1 4 3 2
(b) 1 2 3 4
(c) 1 3 2 4
(d) 4 3 2 1

233 Which of these is an order Management system Which supports order handling?

(a) ARBOR/OM
(b) CONNECT VU
(c) ICB
(d) Billing server

234 ___________server takes care of complaints booking

(a) Trouble Ticket server


(b) Biling server
(c) IDS
(d) Customer server(CS) server
235 What is fullform of EV-DO?

(a) Evolution-Data OptimizedandEvolution-Data only


(b) Evolution-Data only
(c) Evolution-Data Optimized
(d) Evolution-Data owned

236 What is the theoritical speed of EVDO network Rev 0?

(a) 2.4 Mbps


(b) 144 kbps
(c) 256 kbps
(d) 3.1 Mbps

237 What is the theoretical speed of EVDO network REV A?

(a) 3.1 Mbps


(b) 2.4 Mbps
(c) 256 kbps
(d) 144 kbps

238 Who is the BSNL EVDO Device Manufacturer?

(a) ZTE
(b) Lucent
(c) Alcatel
(d) Beetel

239 An EV-DO channel has a bandwidth of

(a) 1.25 MHz


(b) 125 MHz
(c) 250 MHz
(d) None

240 1xEV-DO frames are

(a) 26-2/3 ms.long


(b) 16-2/3 ms.long
(c) 2-2/3 ms.long
(d) 36-2/3 ms.long

241 In every slot of EVDO there is regularly-scheduled burst of timing and administrative information for
everyone to use, what are they?

(a) None
(b) MAC(Media Access Control) and a burst of pure pilot
(c) a burst of pure pilot
(d) MAC(Media Access Control)

242 In EVDO, how many slots make a frame ?

(a) 16
(b) 4
(c) 8
(d) 32

243 Slots make frames and Frames make

(a) Control channel cycles


(b) Chips
(c) USER(S) DATA CHANNEL
(d) None

244 Which of these carries overhead messages for idle ATs but can also acrry user traffic?
(a) Control channel
(b) Traffic channels
(c) Reverse Activity Channel
(d) Pilot

245 Which of this is a reverse channel and not a forward channel?

(a) ACK
(b) Control
(c) Traffic
(d) Pilot

246 The 1xEV-DO rev. A reverse link has __________ available modes offering higher Speeds available in REv.0

(a) seven
(b) eight
(c) six
(d) four

247 Access terminal sends a route updata Message to the system aawhenever:

(a) Any
(b) In connected state whenever it notices the Handoff parameters suggest a change
(c) In idle state it notices the serving sector is far from the sector where last updated
(d) It transmits on the Access Channel

248 The BS sends a page Message containing the MS/AT address over the

(a) paging channel


(b) control channel
(c) data channel
(d) None
249 Each
Access Channel physical layer packet is

(a) 256 bits long


(b) 128 bits long
(c) 64 bite long
(d) 32 bite long

250 Access Channel physical layer packets use the following format

(a) All
(b) TAIL-Encoder tail bits
(c) FCS- Frame check sequence
(d) MAC Layer packet

251 The Reverse Traffic Channel has________sub-channels

(a) FIVE
(b) FOUR
(c) THREE
(d) TWO

252 The 1xEV-Do Rev. A forward has___________avaiable modes offering higher speeds ttwohan available in
Rev.0.

(a) two
(b) three
(c) four
(d) seven

253 Arrange the following in chronological order:(1) IS 95A (2)TIA/EIA 95B (3)1XEVDO REV A (4) CDMA 2000
REV A (5) 1XEVDO
(a) 1 2 4 5 3
(b) 2 1 5 4 3
(c) 1 2 3 4 5
(d) 1 3 5 2 4

254 1xEV-DO reverse link power control is _________IS-95/IS-2000

(a) similar to
(b) more than
(c) lesser than
(d) None

255 Which of these channel asks a specific sector to transmit to the AT at a specific rate?

(a) DRC Data rate control


(b) RRI reverse rate indicator
(c) pilot
(d) ACK

256 Which of these tells the AP the ATs desired rate for reverse link data channel?

(a) RRI reverse rate indicator


(b) DRC Data Rate control
(c) Pilot
(d) ACK

257 Which of these tells ATs if the reverse link ioading is too high, requiring rate reduction?

(a) Reverse activity Channel


(b) RRI reverse rate indicator channel
(c) DRC Data Rate control
(d) None
258 Access terminals watch the___________to select the strongest sector and choose burst speeds

(a) Pilot
(b) ACK
(c) DRCLock
(d) RPC

259 What is the peak reverse link date rates of 1xEV-DO REV.A?

(a) 1.8 Mbps


(b) 0.14 Mbps
(c) 2.4 Mbps
(d) 3.1 Mbps

260 The forward link frequency band in CDMA is --------- .

(a) 869-894 MHz.


(b)
(c)
(d)

261 The Reverse link frequency band in CDMA is --------- .

(a) 824-849 MHz


(b)
(c)
(d)

262 The air interface standard used in V5.2 based CDMA WLL is ---------- .

(a) CDMA IS 95A.


(b)
(c)
(d)

263 CDMA IS 95A belongs to --------- generation mobile communication standard.

(a) 2G.
(b)
(c)
(d)

264 The MSC based WLL uses ----------- air interface standard.

(a) CDMA 2000.1X


(b)
(c)
(d)

265 The network element available in MSC based WLL to route data packet is --------.

(a) PDSN
(b)
(c)
(d)

266 The duplexing method used in CDMA is ----------- .

(a) FDD
(b)
(c)
(d)

267 The trans-receive separation (duplex separation) used in CDMA is -------.

(a) 45 MHz
(b)
(c)
(d)

268 Access channel is a part of ---------- Link.

(a) Reverse Link


(b)
(c)
(d)

269 Synchronization channel is a part of ---------- Link.

(a) Forward Link.


(b)
(c)
(d)

270 The length of Walsh code used in CDMA IS 95A system is ----------- .

(a) 64 bits
(b)
(c)
(d)

271 One RF band used in CDMA is -------.

(a) 1.25 MHz


(b)
(c)
(d)

272 W0 is used as ---------- channel.


(a) Pilot Channel
(b)
(c)
(d)

273 W32 is used as ---------- channel.

(a) Synchronisation Channel


(b)
(c)
(d)

274 ------------ codes are used to provide isolation among customers within the same cell.

(a) Walsh Codes


(b)
(c)
(d)

275 ----------- codes are used to provide isolation among cells/sectors.

(a) Short PN Codes


(b)
(c)
(d)

276 ---------- codes are orthogonal to each other.

(a) Walsh Codes


(b)
(c)
(d)
277 A short PN code repeats in ------------

(a) 26.67 msec


(b)
(c)
(d)

278 A long PN code repeats in ------------.

(a) 41.4 Days


(b)
(c)
(d)

279 Reverse link is operating from ------- to -------- .

(a) MS to BTS
(b)
(c)
(d)

280 The channel in Forward Link which is having no information is ----------.

(a) Pilot Channel


(b)
(c)
(d)

281 SID and NID are send to MS using ---------- channel.

(a) Synchronisation Channel


(b)
(c)
(d)

282 Neighbor list is send to MS using ---------- channel.

(a) Paging
(b)
(c)
(d)

283 The paging channel in Forward Link and ------ channel in Reverse Link are simultaneously getting
operated.

(a) Access
(b)
(c)
(d)

284 The code used for scrambling in Forward Link is --------.

(a) Long PN Code


(b)
(c)
(d)

285 The CDMA soft handoff is of -------- type

(a) Make Before Break (MBB)


(b)
(c)
(d)

286 By implementing power control techniques --------- problem in the CDMA network can be reduced.
(a) Near-Far Problem
(b)
(c)
(d)

287 ---------- type of spreading technique is used in BSNL for CDMA implementation

(a) Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)


(b)
(c)
(d)

288 ---------- type of spreading technique is used in military application of CDMA.

(a) Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS)


(b)
(c)
(d)

289 The basic chip rate in CDMA is --------------------.

(a) 1.2288 MHz


(b)
(c)
(d)

290 Rake receiver is used for ------------- diversity.

(a) Path
(b)
(c)
(d)
291 To implement time diversity in CDMA, ---------- technique is used.

(a) Interleaving
(b)
(c)
(d)

292 Link diversity is implemented in CDMA through -----------------.

(a) Sectorisation
(b)
(c)
(d)

293 ------------ code performs spreading in Reverse Link

(a) Long PN Code


(b)
(c)
(d)

294 ------------ type of power control is used in the Reverse Link when the CDMA handset is in the idle condition.

(a) Open Loop Power Control


(b)
(c)
(d)

295 In closed loop power control in Reverse Link, ---------- channel is used to send power control bit.

(a) Traffic Channel


(b)
(c)
(d)

296 In closed loop power control the power control bit rate is ------------.

(a) 800 bps


(b)
(c)
(d)

297 In CDMA handset the rake receiver finger outputs are added in -----------------.

(a) Voltage
(b)
(c)
(d)

298 In CDMA BTS the rake receiver finger outputs are added in -----------------.

(a) Power
(b)
(c)
(d)

299 Each paging channel can have up to -------- number of access channels.

(a) 32
(b)
(c)
(d)

300 In traffic channel, power control bits are placed at every ----------- duration.

(a) 1.25 msec


(b)
(c)
(d)

301 In BSNL , CDMA is used to the implement -------------- .

(a) WLL implementation


(b)
(c)
(d)

302 Orthogonality is maintained among Walsh codes to ensure ---------------.

(a) Perfect Isolation among Users


(b)
(c)
(d)

303 --------- and --------- are two important types of voice coding procedures used in CDMA.

(a) QCELP and EVRC


(b)
(c)
(d)

304 The interface used between MS and BTS is ------------ .

(a) Um
(b)
(c)
(d)

305 The interface used between BTS and BSC is ------------ .


(a) A-bis
(b)
(c)
(d)

306 In the traffic channels if the frame shares both speech and signaling , the situation is called ------------- .

(a) Dim and Burst Signalling


(b)
(c)
(d)

307 In the traffic channels where certain frame exclusively used for signaling , the situation is called ------------- .

(a) Blank and Burst Signalling


(b)
(c)
(d)

308 Power Control in CDMA helps to increase the battery life.

(a) true
(b) False
(c) ----
(d) ----

309 Power Control in CDMA helps to reduce interference.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -----
(d) -----
310 Rake receiver available in both BTS and Handset.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

311 In CDMA handset rake receiver output addition is done non-coherently.Fue

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

312 Soft handoff operates within same frequency.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) --
(d) ---

313 Soft handoff increases the dropped calls.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

314 In softer handoff only one vocoder frame is forwarded to BSC.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

315 soft handoff is break before break

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

316 Unused paging channel codes can be assigned to traffic channels.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

317 Rate set 1 uses maximum traffic rate of 9.6 kbps.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

318 Rate set 2 uses maximum traffic rate of 14.4 kbps.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ----
(d) ---

319 Power control in CDMA is implemented in such a way that the received power levels from each user at the
base station are equal.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

320 Sectorisation reduces interference.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

321 Sectorisation increases system capacity

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

322 Packet switching is there in CDMA IS 95A standard.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

323 CDMA IS 95A supports access handoff.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---
324 To connect MSC WLL to PSTN , V5.2 is used.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ----
(d) ----

325 The air interface standard used in corDECT is ------------.

(a) DECT
(b)
(c)
(d)

326 The duplexing method used in corDECT is --------------.

(a) TDD
(b)
(c)
(d)

327 The trans-receive separation (duplex separation ) used in corDECT is ----------.

(a) 5 msec
(b)
(c)
(d)

328 The multiple access method used in corDECT is --------------.

(a) MC TDMA
(b)
(c)
(d)

329 The voice coding procedure used in corDECT is --------------.

(a) ADPCM
(b)
(c)
(d)

330 The modulation method used used in corDECT is --------------.

(a) GFSK
(b)
(c)
(d)

331 The frequency band used used in corDECT is --------------.

(a) 1880-1900 MHz


(b)
(c)
(d)

332 TDMA frame duration in corDECT is --------------.

(a) 10 msec
(b)
(c)
(d)

333 The customer handset measures ----------- parameter to lock on to a particular channel to access the
network.
(a) Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)
(b)
(c)
(d)

334 One RF in corDECT is -------------.

(a) 1.728 MHz


(b)
(c)
(d)

335 The capacity of one DIU is ------------------- number of customers.

(a) 1000
(b)
(c)
(d)

336 Maximum --------------- number of CBS can be connected to one DIU.

(a) 20
(b)
(c)
(d)

337 The CBS can connect ---------------- number of customers on an average.

(a) 50
(b)
(c)
(d)
338 When the DIU functions as a RLU the signaling used is ---------------- .

(a) V5.2
(b)
(c)
(d)

339 In ---------- mode of DIU connectivity , CSMUX unit is used.

(a) Transparent Mode


(b)
(c)
(d)

340 R2MF signalling is used to connect DIU in ----------- mode.

(a) Switch Mode


(b)
(c)
(d)

341 The CBS supports ------------------- number of simultaneous voice calls

(a) 12
(b)
(c)
(d)

342 The maximum LOS range between a subsriber unit and a CBS is --------------- .

(a) 10 Km
(b)
(c)
(d)

343 The maximum loop distance between DIU and CBS is ----------- .

(a) 4 Km
(b)
(c)
(d)

344 The connectivity between DIU and CBS is -----------

(a) 3 Pair Copper cable


(b)
(c)
(d)

345 The maximum loop distance between BSD and CBS is -----------.

(a) 1Km
(b)
(c)
(d)

346 One BSD can connect maximum ---------------- number of CBS.

(a) 4
(b)
(c)
(d)

347 To increase the coverage of CBS is the function of ------------ element.

(a) RBS
(b)
(c)
(d)

348 Other than antenna and power ports,A wallset (WS) has only one -------- port.

(a) RJ 11
(b)
(c)
(d)

349 Other than antenna and power ports,A wallset-IP (WS-IP) has one -------- port and one -------- port.

(a) RJ 11 and RS 232C


(b)
(c)
(d)

350 The multiwallset (MWS) has two units namely -------------- and ------------------.

(a) Dect Transceiver Module (DTM) and Subscriber Interface Module (SIM)
(b)
(c)
(d)

351 The multiwallset (MWS) offers maximum ------------- number of simultaneous voice calls.

(a) 4
(b)
(c)
(d)

352 A MWS-IP offers a maximum internet access of ---------- Kbps.


(a) 70 Kbps
(b)
(c)
(d)

353 The LOS range between a CBS and BSD is ------------------.

(a) 25 KM
(b)
(c)
(d)

354 One CSMUX offers a concentration of ----------------.

(a) 4:1
(b)
(c)
(d)

355 An NMS can manage maximum ----------- number of DIUs.

(a) 30
(b)
(c)
(d)

356 In Switch Mode maximum ------------ number of E1 links can be used to connect DIU with the PSTN.

(a) 6
(b)
(c)
(d)
357 98. In -------- mode, subscriber administration and billing are done at the DIU itsels.

(a) Switch Module


(b)
(c)
(d)

358 The RBS can handle ------- number of simultaneous calls.

(a) 11
(b)
(c)
(d)

359 Maximum -------- number of E1 links can be connected from one DIU towards the exchange side in
transparent mode.

(a) 8E1s
(b)
(c)
(d)

360 The line of sight (LOS) is a must for corDECT systems.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

361 In corDECT the trans and receive time slots uses the same frequency.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

362 The bit rate offered ADPCM is 64 Kbps.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

363 corDECT uses dynamic channel selection.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

364 CBS is powered remotely either from DIU or BSD.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

365 RBS and BSD are compulsory network elements.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

366 The three pair copper wires used to connect DIU and CBS Carry data, signaling and power.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

367 WS-IP supports simutaneusly voice and 35 Kbps data.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

368 DECT is a ETSI standard.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

369 One RBS uses three antennas.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

370 In MWS , the DTM and SIM are connected by a single twisted pair wire.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---
371 The SIM inserted mobile equipment is called MS.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

372 The interface connecting MS and BTS is Um .

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

373 The standard based on which GSM functions is ETSI .

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

374 The access method used in GSM is FDMA-TDMA .

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

375 The RF channel spacing in GSM is 200KHz.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

376 The number of chnls per carrier in GSM is 8.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

377 The voice coding algorithm used in GSM is RPE-LTP.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

378 The modulation method used in GSM is GMSK.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

379 The voice coding rate used in GSM is 13Kbps.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

380 The uplink frequency used in GSM 900 is 890-915 MHz.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

381 The downlink frequency used in GSM- 900 is 935-960 MHz.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

382 The duplexing method used in GSM is FDD.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

383 The duplex separation used in GSM-900 is 45 MHz.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

384 The uplink frequency used in GSM -1800 is 1710-1785 MHz.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

385 The downlink frequency used in GSM-1800 is 1805-1880 MHz.


(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

386 The duplex separation used in GSM-1800 is 95 MHz.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

387 Transcoding is the function of Transcoder (XCDR).

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

388 The MSC used to interconnect external network is called Gateway MSC.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

389 Intra BSC handover is a function of BSC.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -
390 Billing is associated with MSC element of NSS.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

391 BTS and BSC are elements of BSS subsystem

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

392 MSC is an element of NSS subsystem.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

393 HLR element stores the subscriber parameters permanently.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

394 The data stored in HLR which can be changed only by MMC is called Permanent Data.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

395 VLR reduces the number of queries to HLR.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

396 VLR assigns TMSI to the mobile customer.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

397 IMSI Attach and Detach operations are functions of VLR.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

398 A base station with a number of RF chnls is called a Cell.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

399 A group of cells where the frequency reuse is not done is called Cluster

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

400 The interference offered to a cell from a cell of same frequency is called Co chnl Interference.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

401 As cluster size increases the co channel interference Decreases.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

402 Logical channels are divided into traffic channels and control channels.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

403 BCCH channels operates only in Down Link links.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

404 The duration of a time slot in GSM air interface is 0.577 mSec.
(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

405 The duration of a TDMA frame in GSM is 4.615 mSec.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

406 The different types of Multiframes are 26 Frames and 51 Frames.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

407 The duration of a super frame is 6.12 Sec.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

408 One hyperframe is equal to 2048 number of super frames.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -
409 The technique used to improve C/I ratio by utilizing many frequency chnls is called Frequency Hopping.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

410 The most commonly used propagation model for macro cell coverage is Okumara Hata Model.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

411 The most commonly used propagation model for micro cell coverage is Walfish Ikegami.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

412 The feature that controls the power of transmission when the mobile is in silent mode is Discontinuos
Transmission (DTX).

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

413 A mobile equipment is identified by IMEI.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

414 The international identity used to identify a mobile customer within the network is called IMSI.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

415 A number assigned to the mobile subscriber which is used by the calling party to dial is MSISDN.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

416 The identity which guaranties the integrity of mobile subscriber on the radio interface is TMSI.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

417 The temporary number used for routing call to MS IS MSRN.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

418 The structure of MSRN is the same as that of MSISDN .


(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

419 The max: length of LAC is 16 bits.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

420 The algorithm used for authentication purpose is A3.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

421 RAND, SRE, Kc are together called Authentication Triplet.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

422 RAND signal is of 128 bit length

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -
423 GSM belongs to 2G generation mobile communication standard.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

424 The inputs of A3 algorithm are RAND and Ki.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

425 The output of A3 algorithm is SRE.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

426 VLR carries authentication check.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

427 VLR provides Kc to BTS for encryption the radio path.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

428 The inputs of A8 algorithm are RAND and Ki.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

429 The output of A8 algorithm is Kc.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

430 An action taken by MSC/VLR set the subscriber status to present is IMSI Attach.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

431 The output of A5 algorithm is Ciphering Stream.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

432 The action taken by MSC/VLR to set the subscriber status to absent when the mobile station has not
achieved radio contact for a certain period of time is Implicit Attach.
(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

433 The action taken by MSC/VLR to set the subscriber status to absent is Explicit Attach.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

434 The procedure invoked when MS moves from one LA to another LA is Location Updation .

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

435 The MS distinguishes between cells using Base Station Identity Code (BSIC) code.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

436 GPRS uses GMSK modulation method.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -
437 The support nodes used in GPRS are SGSN and GGSN .

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

438 In GPRS , HLR querying is done by SGSN .

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

439 In GPRS , GGSN is used to interface to protocol data network (PDN).

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

440 In GPRS, the procedure that handle the mobility of user is called GPRS Mobility Management.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

441 In GPRS, the procedure that handle the user connection to external networks is called Session
Management.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

442 In GPRS, the phase of connecting the GPRS terminal to the network is called GPRS Attach.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

443 In GPRS, the phase of connecting the GPRS terminal to the external network is called PDP Context
Activation.

(a) True
(b) Fasle
(c) -
(d) -

444 The two types of OMC used are OMC (S) and OMC (R).

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

445 The cell size can be reduced by reducing the Height and TX Power of the antenna.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -
446 EIR is the network element responsible for storing IMEIs of mobile handsets.

(a) TRue
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

447 XCDR is an element of BSS.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

448 Transcoding and rate adaptation functionality is available in BTS.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

449 Frequency hopping is a function of BTS.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

450 In GSM, basic switching is the function of MSC.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

451 HLR is an element of BSS.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

452 One PLMN contains only one HLR

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

453 IMSI is a temporary dta in HLR.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

454 VLR address is temporary data in HLR.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

455 One VLR may be in charge of one or more LA.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

456 VLR is updated by HLR on entry of MS in its area.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ----
(d) ---

457 Frequency reuse introduces interference.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

458 Co chnl interference is a function of Q where Q= D/R.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

459 Q = Square root of 3N where N is the cluster size.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

460 The low frequency unit of BTS is responsible for Digital Signal Processing.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

461 The high frequency unit of BTS is responsible for GMSK.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

462 Voice Activity Detection is used in Discontinuous Transmission (DTX).

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

463 IMSI is stored in EIR.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

464 TMSI is used only over radio path.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---
465 Reallocation of IMSI is possible.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

466 A3,A5,A8 Algorithms are available in SIM card.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

467 A3 and A8 can be different for different networks.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

468 There can be many MSC/VLR in one PLMN area .

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

469 There are many location areas in one MSC/VLR area.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

470 GPRS belongs to 3G standard.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

471 In GPRS combination of time slots is allowed .

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

472 There are four types of coding schemes used in GPRS.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

473 SGSN delivers packets to mobile packets to mobile stations within its service area.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

474 The existing BSS must be enhanced to make it GPRS compatible.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

475 The HLR must be enhanced to make it GPRS compatible.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

476 When GPRS terminal is powered on it sends an attach message to the network.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

477 Phase establishing a connection to an external data network is called PDP Context Activation.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

478 CCCH operates in both U/L and D/L.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

479 MSRN is used in GMSC to set up connection to visited MSC/VLR.


(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

480 For analysis purpose a cell is represented by a hexagon shape.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

481 The Interface between MS and BTS is A

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

482 One hyper frame contains 51 Super frames.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

483 TMSI for a MS is allotted by EIR.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---
484 MRSN for a MS is allotted by the MSC/VLR.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

485 RACH is used only in the down link direction

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

486 The logical channel used for radio link supervision measurements FACCH

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

487 The logical channel that carries the Cell Identity and Location area identity is SACCH.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

488 GSM is the Third generation system.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

489 Transmitting in Discontinuous Transmission mode (DTX) saves timeslots in the Um interface.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

490 An action taken by MSC/VLR to set the subscriber status present is called TMSI Detach Procedure.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

491 All the cells in a location area are served by different VLR

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

492 TMSI can be coded in 4 octets

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

493 EDGE is an IMT 2000 Technology

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

494 Mobile switching center having connectivity to external networks like PSTN /ISDN/PSPDN is called
Gateway MSC

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

495 SIM Card is loaded with TMSI at the time of service provisioning.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

496 The equalizer is provided to get the reliable binary signal detection.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

497 HLR, VLR, EIR and AuC are the data bases connected with MSC

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---
498 GSM provide frequency hopping capability on the radio interface to reduce the effects of multi path fading

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

499 GSM is an analog system.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

500 A base station gives communication coverage for a limited number of mobile subscribers within a cluster.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

501 RF band allotted for GSM 900MHz for uplink link is 890 – 915MHz

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

502 Higher value of Q= D/R increases co-channel interference.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

503 For duplex operation, two radio channels must be allotted to each mobile station.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

504 Traffic handling capacity of the cellular system is large if cluster size is small.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

505 A three sectored cell has better C/I value compared to a omni cell

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

506 For a given grade of services busy hour Erlang capacity improves with increase in the number of access
channels.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

507 Cells in city area have larger diameter compared with that in sub-urban areas.
(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

508 In GSM, RF carriers used with in a sector should not be adjacent carriers.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

509 Due to Limited RF resource the concept of Frequency reuse is employed.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

510 Startup cell is having smaller radius

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

511 The cell pattern used in GSM is 4/12

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---
512 The concept of sectorisation will Reduced Interference

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

513 The HLR consists of a permanent database.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

514 Modulation Technique used in GSM

(a) GMSK
(b) QAM
(c) BPSK
(d) QPSK

515 The Speech Coding used in GSM________.

(a) RPE-LTP coding


(b) Wave shape Coding
(c) Parameter Coding
(d) None

516 The logical channel that is used for subscriber authentication.

(a) SDCCH
(b) FACCH
(c) AGCH
(d) SACCH

517 The Channel bandwidth in GSM

(a) 200KHz
(b) 250 KHz
(c) 100 KHz
(d) 25 KHz

518 The Interface between BSC and MSC

(a) A
(b) C
(c) E
(d) Um

519 The bit rate at the output of MS is

(a) 270Kbps
(b) 22.8Kbps
(c) 13 Kbps
(d) 2Mbps

520 The duration of one Burst period is

(a) 0.577 ms
(b) 120ms
(c) 4.615 ms
(d) 3.9 micro seconds

521 The Logical channel that is used for handover commands

(a) FACCH
(b) SDCCH
(c) AGCH
(d) SACCH

522 The logical channel which steals a time slot of a TCH

(a) FACCH
(b) AGCH
(c) RACH
(d) SACCH

523 The Ciphering Key Generation Algorithm is

(a) A8
(b) A5
(c) A3
(d) None

524 The Unique identity which is used internationally

(a) IMSI
(b) MSISDN
(c) TMSI
(d) MSRN

525 The identity which guarantees the integrity of a mobile on radio interface is

(a) TMSI
(b) MSRN
(c) IMSI
(d) LMSI

526 The maximum length of location area code


(a) 16bits
(b) 32bits
(c) 64bits
(d) 8bits

527 ___________ Is used to encrypt data on radio interface

(a) Ciphering
(b) TMSI Reallocation
(c) LA Updating
(d) Authentication

528 The access technique used in GSM

(a) FDMA/TDMA
(b) FDMA/CDMA
(c) FDMA
(d) None

529 The maximum data speed of GPRS network is

(a) 170kbps
(b) 384kbps
(c) 2mbps
(d) 13kbps

530 The MSC equivalent in GPRS network is called

(a) SGSN
(b) GMSC
(c) GGSN
(d) PCU
531 The access part in 3G networks is called

(a) UTRAN
(b) WAP
(c) RNC
(d) Node B

532 ___________ Network supports the MMS facility

(a) GPRS
(b) CDMA
(c) GSM
(d) DAMPS

533 The modulation technique used in GPRS is __________

(a) GMSK
(b) 8 PSK
(c) BPSK
(d) QPSK

534 Cellular systems employ Frequency Reuse to compensate for the limited frequency spectrum.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

535 Cells using the same frequencies are called Cochannel Cells.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

536 A group of cells in which the same frequencies are not reused is called Cluster.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ----
(d) ----

537 GMSC works as an incoming transit exchange for GSM PLMN.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

538 Location Area is a part of MSC/VLR area where the mobile can move freely without location updation.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

539 FDMA/TDMA is the access method used in GSM N/w .

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

540 IMT2000 is the ITU vision for the third generation mobile systems.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

541 The switching functions of the GSM network are carried out by MSC.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

542 The theoretical maximum speed supported by GPRS network is 171.2KB/S.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

543 In A Class of GPRS mobile , the GSM and GPRS can be simultaneously activated.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

544 SGSN acts as the MSC of the GPRS network.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

545 PCU is implemented to support data on Abis interface in the GPRS Network.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

546 In EDGE network 8PSK type of modulation is used.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

547 3G System is capable of providing data rate upto 384Kb/s (slow moving) or 2Mb/s (stationary)

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

548 The core band of IMT 2000 is 1885-2025MHz , 2110-2200MHz

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

549 The maximum data rate of ___________ could be achieved with GPRS network.

(a) 171.2kbps
(b) 384kbps
(c) 2mbps
(d) 115kbps
550 The GPRS user related data to perform routing is stored in _____________.

(a) HLR
(b) PCU
(c) GGSN
(d) SGSN

551 In GPRS _____________ provides the subscriber management and mobility management.

(a) GGSN
(b) SGSN
(c) VLR
(d) OMC-G

552 The translation between IP and IMSI is carried out by ___________ in GPRS network

(a) GGSN
(b) PDU
(c) PCU
(d) GMSC

553 Remote PCU means, the PCU implemented in _____________.

(a) BSC
(b) MSC
(c) SGSN
(d) BTS

554 The _____________ interface is introduced to provide packet data transport between BSS and GPRS
backbone.

(a) Gb
(b) Abis
(c) Gn
(d) Gi

555 Call related CDRs are produced at some interval during the call, if ___________ feature is used.

(a) LDC
(b) CLIP
(c) MOSMS
(d) Call hold

556 The channel bandwidth in GSM is

(a) 200 KHz


(b) 100 KHz
(c) 50 KHz
(d) 25 KHz

557 A group of cells where the available frequency spectrum is consumed is called

(a) Cluster
(b) Location area
(c) BTS site
(d) MSC area

558 The modulation technique used in GSM is

(a) GMSK
(b) QPSK
(c) QAM
(d) BPSK

559 The interface between MS and BTS is


(a) Um
(b) A
(c) B
(d) A bis

560 The identity which guarantees the integrity of a mobile on radio interface is

(a) TMSI
(b) LMSI
(c) IMSI
(d) MSRN

561 The access technique used in GSM is

(a) FDMA/TDMA
(b) CDMA
(c) FDMA
(d) TDMA

562 MSRN is allocated by

(a) MSC/VLR
(b) HLR
(c) EIR
(d) AuC

563 UPlink frequencies band in GSM-1800____________MHz.

(a) 1710-1785
(b) 890-915
(c) 1805-1880
(d) None
564 Speech encoding and decoding is performed in______________

(a) MS
(b) BTS
(c) BSC
(d) ---

565 UMTS will support the data rate upto________ Mbps.

(a) 2
(b) 8
(c) 16
(d) None

566 Modulation Technique in GSM is______________.

(a) GMSK
(b) QPSK
(c) BPSK
(d) None

567 HLR contains the ___________ Data base of subscriber

(a) Permanent
(b) Temporary
(c) Permanent and Temporary
(d) None

568 ____________level CSR generates the duplicate bills.

(a) 2<sup>nd</sup>
(b) 1<sup>st</sup>
(c) 3<sup>rd</sup>
(d) None

569 GPRS is____________based switching

(a) Packet
(b) Socket
(c) Packet and socket
(d) None

570 Duplex spacing in GSM 1800 is___________MHz.

(a) 75
(b) 20
(c) 35
(d) 100

571 EIR is connected to___________.

(a) MSC
(b) HLR
(c) VLR
(d) None

572 GSM works on _______________.

(a) TDMA+FDMA
(b) TDMA
(c) CDMA
(d) FDMA

573 Down link frequency in GSM is

(a) 935-960 MHz


(b) 890-915 MHz
(c) 824-849 MHz
(d) 860-894 MHz

574 Up link is between

(a) MS to BTS
(b) BTS to MS
(c) BSC to MSC
(d) MSC to HLR

575 Total number of RF channels per carries available in GSM

(a) 8
(b) 50
(c) 124
(d) None

576 BSS consists of

(a) BTS and BSC


(b) MS and BTS
(c) BSC and MSC
(d) None

577 Location information of a subscriber is available in

(a) HLR and Visited VLR


(b) VLR
(c) HLR
(d) MSC

578 Echo cancel equipment is used between


(a) MSC-PSTN
(b) MSC-BSC
(c) MSC-MSC
(d) None

579 In one burst of GSM the number of information data bits are

(a) 114
(b) 2
(c) 57
(d) 144

580 The duration of a burst is

(a) 0.577 ms
(b) 4.165 ms
(c) 3.9 ns
(d) 125 ms

581 Maximum data rate achieved in GPRS is

(a) 171.2 kbps


(b) 144 kbps
(c) 384 kbps
(d) 2 Mbps

582 The Maximum allowed output power of GSM portable terminal

(a) 8 Watt
(b) 2 Watt
(c) 20 Watt
(d) 0.2 Watt
583 BSC and BTS are connected with_____________link.

(a) Abis
(b) X.25
(c) E1
(d) None

584 SIM card is protected by a _____________digit PIN

(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 6
(d) 9

585 A____________is the area served by network operator.

(a) PLMN
(b) CGI
(c) L.A.I
(d) None

586 Frequency BW in GSM 900 is ___________ MHz.

(a) 25
(b) 20
(c) 30
(d) 35

587 Down link is from_________ to____________.

(a) BTS to MS
(b) MS to BTS
(c) BTS to BTS
(d) None

588 Down link in GSM 900 is _____________to____________MHz.

(a) 935 to 960


(b) 890 to 915
(c) 824 to 849
(d) None

589 Number of Time slots per carrier is_________________.

(a) 8
(b) 42
(c) 12
(d) None

590 Types of Modulation in GSM_______________.

(a) GMSK
(b) QPSK
(c) PSK
(d) None

591 UMTS is ________________ Generation.

(a) 3
(b) 2.5
(c) 2
(d) 5

592 Trans power in GSM-BTS is 20 W

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

593 Interface between BSC and OMC is X.25.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

594 Handover of cells within BSC is controlled by the same BSC.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

595 BSC is a main switching center of GSM

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

596 Adjacent cells use the same frequency in GSM.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

597 Maximum cell Radius is 25 KMs in GSM.


(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

598 The AUC is used for security purposes.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

599 Wireless billing information is available in CDR.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

600 Up link is from BTS to MS

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

601 Spacing between two adjacent RF is 0.2 MHz.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---
602 GSM uses the following Technique

(a) FDMA and TDMA


(b) TDMA
(c) FDMA
(d) CDMA

603 Down link frequency in GSM is

(a) 935-960 MHz


(b) 890-915 MHz
(c) 824-849 MHz
(d) 860-894 MHz

604 Channel Bandwidth in GSM is

(a) 0.2 MHz


(b) 1.25 MHz
(c) 200 MHz
(d) 800 GHz

605 Up link is between

(a) MS to BTS
(b) BTS to MS
(c) BSC to BSC
(d) MSC to HLR

606 Total number of RF Channels per Carrier available in GSM

(a) 8
(b) 50
(c) 124
(d) 90

607 BSS consists of

(a) BTS and BSC


(b) BSC and MSC
(c) MS and BTS
(d) None

608 Location information of a subscriber is available in

(a) HLR and Visited VLR


(b) MSC
(c) HLR
(d) VLR

609 Type of Modulation used in GSM

(a) GMSK
(b) QPSK
(c) BPSK
(d) GFSK

610 Echo cancel equipment is used between

(a) MSC-PSTN
(b) MSC-BSC
(c) MSC-MSC
(d) None

611 The typical cluster contains

(a) 7 cells
(b) 8 cells
(c) 9 cells
(d) 11 cells

612 In one burst of GSM the number of information bits are

(a) 114
(b) 57
(c) 2
(d) None

613 The duration of a burst is

(a) 0.577 ms
(b) 3.9 us
(c) 25 ms
(d) 4.165 ms

614 Frequency hopping in GSM system

(a) Reduces the effect of co- channel interface


(b) Neutralize the effect of co- channel interface
(c) Increases the effect of co- channel interface
(d) None of these

615 In GSM system, OMC-R is the

(a) Centralized maintenance and diagnostic heart of the BSS


(b) Centralized maintenance and diagnostic heart of the BTS
(c) Centralized maintenance and diagnostic heart of the NSS
(d) Centralized maintenance and diagnostic heart of the MSC

616 Maximum data rate achieved in GPRS is


(a) 171.2 Kbps
(b) 384 Kbps
(c) 2 Mbps
(d) 144 Kbps

617 Area served by one network operator

(a) PLMN
(b) LAI
(c) CGI
(d) MSC Area

618 The spread spectrum signal rate is 1.2288 Mbps.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

619 Maximum data rate in IS 95A network is 14.4 Kbps.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

620 The digital modulation method used in CDMA system is QPSK.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---
621 Non CDMA calls are routed through MSC.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

622 Voice coding rate used in Cor Dect system 32 Kbps.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

623 Maximum number of CBS connected to one BSD is 4.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

624 LG system will function as a Access Network when the BSC is connected to PSTN using V5.2 signaling.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

625 OMC used for the mtce of MSS is OMC-S.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

626 Forward Link traffic channels is Walsh code

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

627 Cell sector identification is PN short code.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

628 Sub identification is PN long code.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

629 Reverse Link traffic channels is PN long code.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

630 CDMA 2000 IX supports Voice and Data.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

631 The value of S./N required for CDMA system is low.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

632 In reverse link the channels are separated by long codes.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

633 The down link frequency range in 800 MHz is 869-894 MHz.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

634 DIU will function as a local exchange using R2MF signaling

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

635 BSC and BTS are connected with _____________ Link.


(a) E1
(b) FATM
(c) X.25
(d) None

636 BSC works on________________ volt DC.

(a) -48
(b) -12
(c) -64
(d) -2

637 Number of Active Channels between BTS to MS are ______________to_____________ per sector per RF
carrier

(a) 20 to 40
(b) 12to24
(c) 12 to 40
(d) None

638 Traffic channels are separated by _____________code.

(a) Walsh
(b) Short
(c) Long
(d) None

639 CDMA IS-95 can support Maximum ___________ BTS.

(a) 48
(b) 20
(c) 12
(d) 40
640 One BSC can control max. 48 BTS in cdma-IS-95.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

641 Interface between BSC and OMC is X.25.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

642 Softer hand off is between the BTSs.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

643 BSC may be a switching center in IS-95

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

644 Adjacent cells are in forward link

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

645 Walsh codes are Traffic Channel codes

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

646 Access channels are in Forward CDMA channel

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

647 Short code is known as users address mask

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

648 Up link is from BTS to MS

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

649 Spacing between adjacent RF is 0.2 MHz

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

650 Cor- DECT System works on

(a) 32 Kbps
(b) 16 Kbps
(c) 64 Kbps
(d) 128 Kbps

651 One CBS can handle Maximum

(a) 12 simultaneous voice calls


(b) 11 simultaneous voice calls
(c) 10 simultaneous voice calls
(d) 15 simultaneous voice calls

652 Maximum Data Rate possible for a subscriber is

(a) 70 Kbps
(b) 35 Kbps
(c) 144 Kbps
(d) 171.2 Kbps

653 Frequency Band for cor-DECT in BSNL is

(a) 1880 to 1900 MHz


(b) 1840 to 1860 MHz
(c) 1800 to 1820 MHz
(d) 1940 to 1960 MHz

654 Distance between a CBS and RBS is


(a) 25 Kms
(b) 50 Kms
(c) 10 Kms
(d) 4 Kms

655 Maximum number of ___________ OMC in one DIU.

(a) 2
(b) 1
(c) 5
(d) None

656 Transmit power of CBS is _________________.

(a) 250mW
(b) 40 W
(c) 20 W
(d) None

657 In cor-DECT WLL_____________ Modulation is used

(a) GFSK
(b) GMSK
(c) QPSK
(d) None

658 Maximum number of_________________subscribers in one DIU

(a) 1000
(b) 100
(c) 10
(d) None
659 Internet Access is supported at ________________ Kbps in cor-DECT

(a) 35 and 70
(b) 35
(c) 75
(d) None

660 BSC and OMC are connected with ________________ Link

(a) X.25
(b) A
(c) E1
(d) None

661 BSC works on ______________ Volt DC.

(a) -48
(b) -64
(c) –24
(d) -12

662 _______________Hand Off is between sectors in the same BTS.

(a) Softer
(b) Soft
(c) hard
(d) None

663 WLL can work on maximum ________________ Degree Centigrade Temperature.

(a) 50
(b) 45
(c) 35
(d) 20

664 RF spacing is __________________ MHz.

(a) 1.25
(b) 0.2
(c) 45
(d) 125

665 Forward Frequency ________________ to ___________ MHz.

(a) 869 and 894


(b) 824 and 849
(c) 890 and 915
(d) None

666 Number of Active channels between BTS and MS are _________ to __________.

(a) 20 and 40
(b) 40 and 60
(c) 12 and 24
(d) None

667 Modulation technique in CDMA is ____________.

(a) QPSK
(b) GMSK
(c) GFSK
(d) None

668 Traffic channels are separated by ________________ Code.

(a) Walsh
(b) Long
(c) Short
(d) None

669 Long code is based on _______________ characteristic polynomials.

(a) 42
(b) 15
(c) 64
(d) None

670 One DIUs can support 1000 subscribers.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

671 Maximum 5 CBS can be connected to one BSD.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

672 One Carrier can supports maximum 10 channels at a time.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) ---
(d) ---

673 Voice coding is 32 kbps ADPCM .


(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

674 One DIU can support max. 20 CBS s.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

675 Frequency band is 1880 to 1900 MHz.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

676 Transmit power during burst is 250 MW.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

677 DECT works on Time Division multiple access.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---
678 Number of time slots per carrier is 12.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

679 DECT can support more than 32 data rates .

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

680 One BSD can support 4 number CBS.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

681 Maximum distance between CBS and WS is 10 Km.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

682 Maximum distance between BSD and CBS is 1 Km.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

683 Maximum distance between CBS and RBS is 25 Km

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

684 A built in-battery provides 3 hrs talk time for voice call.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

685 The depth of the trench for laying local cable should be 1.2 METER.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

686 The inner zone limit for a Telephone exchange is 500 METER.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

687 In an LCU customer pair to network pair is 96/16.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

688 The V/2 value for PIJF cable in APLAB fault locator is 88

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

689 Parallelism exceeding 800 METER with 11KV and above should be referred to PTCC

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

690 The color of 375th pair of a 400 pair PIJF cable is 2ND LAYER-LAST SUPER UNIT (BLACK COLOR
BINDER)- 3RD UNIT (GREEN COLOUR BINDER) A WIRE WHITE and B WIRE-SLATE

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

691 The marking 200/0.5/248 over the sheath of a cable indicates 200 PAIR/0.5 MM diameter/ Measured At
248th meter length.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---
692 The PTCC recommends Three electrode type of GD Tubes.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

693 In ducted cable system UNARMOURED type cables are used for reducing cost.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

694 The overprovision of distribution cable is 30%

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

695 A telephone exchange is to be ideally situated at the load centre.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

696 A 200 pair cable of 500m length (Skm) is equivalent to 200 ckm.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

697 The software that is used for customer relationship management in BSNL are SSA NET and DOT SOFT.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

698 The software that deals with the management of redressal of public complaints is PGRMS.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

699 Project estimates can be prepared and sanctioned using the software called inventory management.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

700 The three parts of the resource management software are cash and works accounts.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

701 HR management Software deals with the service records of the staff.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

702 Management decisions on the free phone services, IN cards are taken on the basis of data maintained by
MIS on IN software.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

703 Vehicle management is done using FLEET management software in BSNL.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

704 ATOMS is the acronym for At Offering Management System.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

705 Wi-Fi is the technology used for wireless LAN

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---
706 Usually a PSTN (b-Fone) line is working at 64 Kbps.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

707 Technology used in the backbone core Network of Broadband is MPLS.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

708 30% of customers change the business relation due to indifferent attitude.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

709 The capacity of Large Exchange Power Plant is greater than 50 A.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

710 In the conventional 3 piece power plant the FR output is regulated with in the range of -51.5 ± 0.5 V
irrespective of input voltage variations of ± 12 %.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

711 The Psophometric noise of Exchange power supply with a battery of appropriate capacity connected
across the output is within 2 mv

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

712 Minimum Insulation resistance of components w.r.t. earth in power plant is 5 MEGHA OHMS

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

713 In the conventional 3 piece power plant, to limit the charging current variations BALLAST CHOKES are
provided in the Battery charger

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

714 The FR current is shared by Exchange load and Battery set.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---
715 The capacity of the battery increases with INCREASE in temperature

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

716 In parallel battery float scheme of working, the end point for the discharge of the cells has to be limited to
1.92 volt per cell.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

717 The type of charger suitable for charging VRLA battery is CONSTANT VOLTAGE CURRENT LIMITING
CHARGER OR CONSTANT VOLTATE CHARGER.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

718 VRLA battery works on OXYGEN RECOMBINATION Principle and the recommended float voltage of VRLA
battery is 2.25 VPC at 27o C

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

719 Air conditioning is the simultaneous control of TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY, DUST and FRESH AIR.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

720 VRLA Battery should never discharged below 42 Volt.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

721 In VRLA battery, MICROPORUS GLASS / ABSORTIVE GLASS MATRIX (AGM) is the separator used .

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

722 In a lead acid battery DILUTED SULPHURIC ACID (H2SO4) is used as electrolyte

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

723 In a four stroke Diesel engine the first stroke is called SUCTION.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---
724 For expressing the capacity of an AC System TR is the unit used.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

725 Once SCR starts conduction it can be switched off by bringing CURRENT below the thresh hold .

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

726 For a fully charged VRLA battery at 27 0 C, 2.15 V is the open circuit voltage.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) ---
(d) ---

727 The earth resistance of the earth electrode system for electronic exchanges is < 0.5 OHMS.

(a) True
(b) ---
(c) false
(d) ---

728 The earth resistance of the earth electrode system for electronic exchanges is < 0.5 OHMS.

(a) True
(b) ---
(c) false
(d) ---

729 Life of Static Power Plant is ___________________ years

(a) 15
(b) 20
(c) 10
(d) 12

730 The purpose of Earthing is

(a) All
(b) Reduction of Crosstalk and Noise
(c) Protection of costly apparatus and persons against foreign voltages and leakage currents from power wirings touching the metallic frame of the equipm
(d) Protection of buildings and equipments from lightning strikes

731 Spike electrodes are used where

(a) space is not a problem


(b) there is not much space but digging is not a problem
(c) digging beyond 2-3ft depth is not possible and space is available.
(d) -

732 Plate electrodes _____________

(a) Where there is not much space but digging is not a problem.
(b) where space is not a problem.
(c) In hilly areas where digging beyond 2-3ft depth is not possible and space is available.
(d) -

733 Strip electrodes

(a) In hilly areas where digging beyond 2-3ft depth is not possible and space is available.
(b) Where there is not much space but digging is not a problem.
(c) are used where space is not a problem.
(d) -

734 Earth resistance should be less than ___________ Onms for electronic exchanges

(a) 0.5
(b) 1.0
(c) 10
(d) 1.5

735 Earth resistance is to be measured every ___________ months.

(a) 6
(b) 3
(c) 1
(d) 12

736 For lightning prone areas, Earth resistance should be measured _________ month(s)

(a) every
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 3

737 The inverters may not be loaded beyond _________% of its rated capacity

(a) 80
(b) 90
(c) 85
(d) 95

738 . In split AC units, the condenser and Compressor Unit [outdoor unit] and cooling coil unit [indoor unit] are
housed in two separate enclosures.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

739 Which one is not the stroke of diesel engine

(a) Ignition
(b) Compression
(c) Admission
(d) Power

740 Frequency of voltage in Engine alternator has to be checked:

(a) Fortnightly
(b) Monthly
(c) Weekly
(d) Daily

741 VIJAY

(a) IMPROVING SALES AND DISTRIBUTION FOR MOBILE BUSINESS TO CAPTURE THE MARKET SHARE
(b) TAP AND STRENGTHEN PCO BUSINESS
(c) TO IMPROVE LANDLINE AND BROADBAND BUSINESS
(d) TO SAVE MONEY

742 The Cocktail party effect in cellular networks can be prevented by

(a) Code modulation


(b) Flattening the spectrum of the transmitted signal
(c) A collision avoidance wireless MAC
(d) -

743 Low battery level will cause a mobile device to

(a) Shift to receive-only mode


(b) Shut down altogether
(c) Avoid competing for contention slots
(d) -

744 Currennt wireless MACs are based on

(a) CSMA/CA
(b) CSMA/CD
(c) Hybrid technique depending on traffic
(d) Hybrid technique with fixed time partitions

745 WiMAX stands for

(a) worldwide interoperability for microwave access


(b) worldwide international standard for microwave access
(c) wireless maximum communication
(d) -

746 WiMAX provides

(a) full duplex communication


(b) simplex communication
(c) half duplex communication
(d) -

747 WiMAX uses the

(a) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing


(b) time division multiplexing
(c) space division multiplexing
(d) All

748 Which one of the following modulation scheme is supported by WiMAX?

(a) All
(b) binary phase shift keying modulation
(c) quadrature phase shift keying modulation
(d) quadrature amplitude modulation

749 WiMAX MAC layer provides an interface between

(a) higher transport layers and physical layer


(b) application layer and network layer
(c) data link layer and network layer
(d) -

750 For encryption, WiMAX supports

(a) both
(b) advanced encryption standard
(c) triple data encryption standard
(d) -

751 WiMAX provides

(a) Both
(b) VoIP services
(c) IPTV services
(d) -

752 Devices that provide the connectivity to a WiMAX network are known as
(a) subscriber stations
(b) base stations
(c) gateway
(d) -

753 WiMAX is mostly used for

(a) MAN
(b) LAN
(c) PAN
(d) -

754 Which one of the following frequency is not used in WiMAX for communication?

(a) 2.4 GHz


(b) 1.4 GHz
(c) 3.4 GHz
(d) 4.4 GHz

755 Project Vijay has been implemented to increase the market share in ____________ mobility.

(a) consumer
(b) Organisation
(c) Technology
(d) Market

756 One Objective of Project Vijay ensure availability of BSNL products at more than ______________ % of
telecom retail outlets

(a) 95
(b) 90
(c) 99
(d) 75
757 One Objective of Project Vijay Capture significant share ___________% of retailer counter sales

(a) 25 to 30
(b) 30 to 50
(c) 50 to 75
(d) 75 to 90

758 FoS stans for

(a) Feet on street


(b) Fleet on street
(c) Force on street
(d) Fierce on street

759 CAF stands for

(a) Customer Application forms


(b) Consumer Application forms
(c) Customised Application forms
(d) Certified Application forms

760 Sales of product from BSNL to franchise is defined as

(a) Primary Sales


(b) Secondary Sales
(c) Tertiary sales
(d) -

761 Any sales from franchise unit to retailer is defined as

(a) Secondary Sales


(b) Primary Sales
(c) Tertiary sales
(d) -

762 Product sales from retailer to end customer is defined as

(a) Tertiary sales


(b) Secondary Sales
(c) Primary Sales
(d) -

763 ____________ is defined as the ratio of telecom retail outlets (multi-brand telecom outlets) that sell BSNL
products to the total number of telecom retail outlets in a particular geographical area .

(a) Reach
(b) Extraction
(c) MBO
(d) -

764 ___________ is defined as the share of BSNL sales in the total sales of a particular multi brand telecom
outlet

(a) Extraction
(b) Reach
(c) MBO
(d) -

765 Extraction defined as the share of BSNL sales in the total sales of a particular multi brand telecom outlet

(a) Both
(b) By number of SIMs
(c) By value of recharge
(d) -

766
MBO stands for

(a) Multi Brand telecom outlets


(b) Multiple Brand telecom outlets
(c) Many Brand telecom outlets
(d) Maximum Brand telecom outlets

767 _________ will make the sales to Sub Franchisee and also to MBO retail Outlets through FoS

(a) Franchisee
(b) BSNL
(c) SSA
(d) SDCA

768 MBO retail Outlets will make the sales to _________

(a) Customers
(b) Sub Franchisee
(c) Franchisee
(d) All

769 ROM stands for

(a) Roll Out Mangers


(b) Roll Out Management
(c) Roll Out Made
(d) Roll Out Medium

770 FM stands for

(a) Franchisee Manger


(b) Franchisee Management
(c) Franchisee Medium
(d) Franchisee Media

771 RMC stands for

(a) Retailer manager Coordinator


(b) Retailer manager Controller
(c) Retailer manager Control
(d) Retailer manager Center

772 RM stands for

(a) Retailer manager


(b) Retailer management
(c) Retailer man
(d) Retailer monitor

773 Franchisee Manger (FM) can be a SDE / JTO. _______ Franchisee Manger per Franchisee

(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four

774 Retailer manager Coordinator (RMC) can be a SDE/JTO. One RMC for upto __________ RMs

(a) 15
(b) 20
(c) 10
(d) 25

775 Retailer manager (RM) can be a TOA/TTA/TM. One RM for upto _____________ retailers

(a) 250
(b) 25
(c) 100
(d) 150

776 Roll Out Mangers (ROM) can be a

(a) DGM
(b) GM
(c) DE
(d) SDE

777 Responsible for overall roll-out of Project Vijay in circle Expected to drive on the ground implementation in
circle and
escalate unresolved issues at the circle level, to HO.This is the role of ______________

(a) ROM
(b) SSA Sales Head
(c) Circle level Nodes
(d) RMC

778 Guide SSA teams with best practices, key risks at a particular stage, etc. Help SSA teams resolve and
escalate issues. These are the roles of

(a) Circle level Nodes


(b) ROM
(c) RMC
(d) SSA Sales Head

779 Responsible for overall roll-out of Project Vijay in Region/SSA, incl. team formation, process changes and
value
outcome. Act as Sales head, Mobility at SSA/ Region. These are the roles of
(a) SSA Sales Head CM
(b) Circle level Nodes
(c) RMC
(d) ROM

780 Provide support and manage franchisees and sub-franchisees. This is the role of

(a) FM
(b) RMC
(c) RM
(d) ROM

781 Provide support and manage retailer managers. This is the role of

(a) RMC
(b) RM
(c) FM
(d) ROM

782 _______________ Act as retailer survey team, to map retailer universe (up-front). Directly interact with and
provide support to retailers on an ongoing basis

(a) RM
(b) RMC
(c) FM
(d) ROM

783 The franchisee has to come to SSA office to collect the product.

(a) False
(b) True
(c) -
(d) -
784 The franchisee will deposit the amount in bank and intimate the_______________ about money deposited
in BSNL account to
supply the telecom product and place an order on phone or through email.

(a) Both
(b) Franchisee manager
(c) AO Sales
(d) -

785 ____________will verify whether the Franchisee has credited the amount in BSNL account or not.

(a) AO Sales
(b) FM
(c) RM
(d) ROM

786 Franchisee Manager is expected to manage up to __________ Franchisees and visit them every alternate
day

(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5

787 Franchisee Manager is expected to manage up to 2 Franchisees and visit them every ______________

(a) alternate day


(b) day evening
(c) week on saturday
(d) month on first monday

788 Franchisee Manager is also expected to visit each subfranchise once a ___________
(a) month
(b) week
(c) day
(d) bi monthly

789 _________ is also expected to visit each subfranchise once a month

(a) FM
(b) ROM
(c) RM
(d) RMC

790 Retailer Manager Coordinators expected to manage up to ____________ Retailer Managers and d o 1
inspection visit per Retailer Manager per month

(a) 15
(b) 20
(c) 25
(d) 5

791 Retailer Manager Coordinators expected to manage up to 15 Retailer Managers and do 1 inspection visit
per Retailer Manager per ______________

(a) month
(b) week
(c) bimonthly
(d) day

792 Each retailer manager is typically assigned ______________ retailers, depending on area geography and is
expected to visit each retailer 2 times a month

(a) 200 to 300


(b) 300 to 400
(c) 100 to 200
(d) 50 to 100

793 Each retailer manager is typically assigned 200 to 300 retailers, depending on area geography and is
expected to visit each retailer 2 times a month

(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 3

794 Each retailer manager is typically assigned 200 to 300 retailers, depending on area geography and is
expected to visit each retailer 2 times a __________

(a) month
(b) week
(c) quarter
(d) day

795 Final decision on which category the retailer Manager falls in should be made by the SSA sales head,
advised by the ______________

(a) RMC
(b) FM
(c) ROM
(d) RM

796 Final decision on which category the retailer Manager falls in should be made by the _________, advised
by the Retailer Manager Coordinator

(a) SSA sales head


(b) Roll Out Mangers
(c) Retailer manager Coordinator
(d) Retailer manager

797 The base reimbursement will be paid to Franchisee Manager and Retailer Manager Coordinator upon
meeting a minimum of ____% achievement on Primary sale(of SIM and Recharge value).

(a) 10
(b) 20
(c) 15
(d) 25

798 The base reimbursement will be paid to _______________ upon meeting a minimum of 10% achievement
on Primary sale(of SIM and Recharge value).

(a) both
(b) Franchisee Manager
(c) Retailer Manager Coordinator
(d) -

799 The base reimbursement will be paid to Retailer Manager upon meeting a minimum of _______%
achievement on number
of retailers visits done as a proportion of the total number of retailers visits assigned

(a) 30
(b) 10
(c) 20
(d) 15

800 The base reimbursement will be paid to _____________ upon meeting a minimum of 30% achievement on
number
of retailers visits done as a proportion of the total number of retailers visits assigned
(a) RM
(b) FM
(c) RMC
(d) All

801 Best Franchisee manager award is given _______________ level in every quarter.

(a) circle
(b) SSA
(c) Area
(d) division

802 Best Franchisee manager award is given circle level in every _____________.

(a) quarter
(b) half yearly
(c) yearly
(d) monthly

803 Best Retailer Manager coordinator award is given at ____________ level in every quarter.

(a) circle
(b) SSA
(c) Area
(d) division

804 Best Retailer Manager coordinator award is given at circle level in every _____________.

(a) quarter
(b) half yearly
(c) yearly
(d) bi monthly
805 Best Retailer Manager award is given at ____________ level in every quarter.

(a) SSA
(b) Circle
(c) Division
(d) Sub division

806 Best Retailer Manager award is given at SSA level in every ___________.

(a) quarter
(b) half yearly
(c) yearly
(d) bi monthly

807 Best Sales Head award is given at ____________ level in every quarter.

(a) circle
(b) SSA
(c) Division
(d) Sub division

808 Best Sales Head award is given at circle level in every ______________.

(a) quarter
(b) half yearly
(c) yearly
(d) bi monthly

809 To qualify for an award the Franchisee Manager or Retailer Manager coordinator must meet a minimum of
___________% achievement on Primary sale ( of SIM and Recharge value),

(a) 10
(b) 15
(c) 20
(d) 25

810 To qualify for the award, the Retailer Manager must meet a minimum of ____________% achievement on
no. of retailers visits
done as a proportion of the total no of retailer visits assigned.

(a) 30
(b) 25
(c) 20
(d) 10

811 The final decision on awards at the circle levels should be made by the ______________ at circle level at
the end of the month, after taking in to the account the average score on KPAs received from SSAs

(a) PGM or GM Consumer Mobility


(b) PGM Consumer Mobility
(c) GM Consumer Mobility
(d) DGM Consumer Mobility

812 Project Vijay will ___________ the reach and extraction of consumer mobility in the market through
dedicated channel
management.

(a) increase
(b) decrease
(c) saturate
(d) -

813 M VAS stands for


(a) Mobile Value Added Services
(b) Mobile Value Added Systems
(c) Mobile Value Added Software
(d) Mobile Value Added Sources

814 Value Added Services in Telecommunication industry refers to non-core or non-basic services, which add
value to ______________________________ services

(a) either of these


(b) core
(c) non basic
(d) -

815 M VAS Stimulates incremental demand for core or basic services

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

816 M VAS do not cannibalize core or basic service

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

817 There are ____________ types of M VAS

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -
818 ________________ MVAS is not required to be coupled with a basic service.

(a) either of these


(b) Independent
(c) standalone
(d) -

819 Mobile Advertising is an example of _______________ M VAS

(a) either of these


(b) Independent
(c) standalone
(d) -

820 __________________ MVAS is required to be coupled with a basic service.

(a) either of these


(b) Dependent
(c) non standalone
(d) -

821 Voice Mail service is an example of __________________ MVAS

(a) either of these


(b) Dependent
(c) non standalone
(d) -

822 The purpose of M VAS is to

(a) maximize revenue


(b) decrease ARPU
(c) escape in competitive environment
(d) -

823 Drivers of M VAS is /are ______________

(a) all
(b) Audio
(c) SMS
(d) MMS

824 SDP stands for

(a) Service Delivery Platform


(b) Service Delivery Protocol
(c) Service Delivery Programe
(d) Service Delivery Procedure

825 BSNL implements M-VAS through _________________

(a) SDP
(b) SPD
(c) DPS
(d) DSP

826 STK stands for

(a) SIM Tool Kit


(b) System Tool Kit
(c) Systematic Tool Kit
(d) Spare Tool Kit

827 USSD stands for

(a) Unstructured Service Supplementary Data


(b) Unstructured Service Secondary Data
(c) Unstructured Service Software Data
(d) Unstructured Service Support Data

828 BSNL M-VAS may be availed through

(a) either of these


(b) SIM Tool Kit
(c) Unstructured Service Supplementary Data
(d) BSNL Live

829 Each BSNL SIM has an option ___________ in the menu using which different M-VAS may be availed.

(a) Cellone
(b) Dataone
(c) STK
(d) Settings

830 The Menu options under Cellone are updated by the M-VAS Service ____________ intervention of the
customer.

(a) without
(b) with
(c) Either of these
(d) -

831 Entertainment is an example of the M-VAS display available through Cellone

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -
832 My Portal is an example of the M-VAS display available through Cellone

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

833 USSD is Session oriented

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

834 In USSD, a message of a maximum of _______________ characters

(a) 182
(b) 172
(c) 192
(d) 175

835 The USSD has almost _________ times faster than conventional SMS

(a) 7
(b) 6
(c) 5
(d) 4

836 USSD has a dialogue concept but no store and forward

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

837 ______________is a WAP (Wireless Application Part) Portal which offers one stop shop for all Information,
Entertainment and Communication related requirements.

(a) BSNL Live


(b) Cellone
(c) USSD
(d) STK

838 By BSNL Live one can access

(a) All
(b) Movies and videos
(c) Music
(d) Games

839 BSNL Live splits Movies into ___________ ( or more) parts of 20-30 min duration each.

(a) 2 to 6
(b) 3 to 4
(c) 6 to 8
(d) 2 to 5

840 BSNL Live splits Movies into two to six ( or more) parts of ____________ min duration each.

(a) 20 to 30
(b) 10 to 20
(c) 5 to 10
(d) 30 to 60

841 Video clips of ____________ minutes duration (approx.) are available on demand through BSNL Live
(a) 3 to 5
(b) 5 to10
(c) 10 to 15
(d) 15 to 30

842 Movies are __________ through BSNL Live

(a) streamed
(b) downloaded
(c) Either of these
(d) -

843 During _____________ content is sent in compressed form over Internet in a continuous stream and
displayed on the compatible Mobile Set of the user in real time without getting stored in the memory of the
Mobile set.

(a) Streaming
(b) downloading
(c) Either of these
(d) -

844 The content _______________ is to be viewed in a specified time limit

(a) streamed
(b) downloaded
(c) Either of these
(d) -

845 _______________ allows to store the content into the memory of the compatible Mobile Set and it can
viewed as many times as the user wants.

(a) Downloading
(b) Streaming
(c) Either of these
(d) -

846 Contents like Video clips, full track songs etc can be _______________.

(a) downloaded
(b) Streamed
(c) Either of these
(d) -

847 _____________ methods are used for Handset configuration for 3G Services

(a) 3
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 5

848 APN stands for

(a) Access Point Name.


(b) Access Procedre Name.
(c) Access Protocol Name.
(d) Access Period Name.

849 BSNL uses _____________ APNs

(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 5

850 In APN settings through SMS method for configuring the handset for 3G Service, the customer is to send
SMS to the number _______________

(a) 58355
(b) 53855
(c) 55855
(d) 56855

851 In APN settings through SMS method for configuring the handset for 3G Service, the customer is to send
SMS to the number 58355 in the format <br>
Manufacturer <Space> Model <Space> XXX, where XXX=NET for

(a) bsnlnet
(b) bsnllive
(c) bsnlstream
(d) bsnlmms

852 In APN settings through SMS method for configuring the handset for 3G Service, the customer is to send
SMS to the number 58355 in the format <br>
Manufacturer <Space> Model <Space> XXX, where XXX=LIVE for

(a) bsnllive
(b) bsnlstream
(c) bsnlmms
(d) bsnlnet

853 In APN settings through SMS method for configuring the handset for 3G Service, the customer is to send
SMS to the number 58355 in the format
Manufacturer Model XXX, where XXX=STREAM for

(a) bsnlstream
(b) bsnlmms
(c) bsnlnet
(d) bsnllive

854 In APN settings through SMS method for configuring the handset for 3G Service, the customer is to send
SMS to the number 58355 in the format
Manufacturer Model XXX, where XXX=MMS for

(a) bsnlmms
(b) bsnlnet
(c) bsnllive
(d) bsnlstream

855 ___________ is to be set as default

(a) bsnllive
(b) bsnlmms
(c) bsnlmms
(d) bsnlstream

856 The website http://cellone.in is used for APN settings through Internet

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

857 BSNL has tie up with _____________ technologies for 3G services

(a) APALYA
(b) APPA
(c) APPAL
(d) ALAYA

858
mimobi.tv application is to be downloaded by sending SMS MYTV to 55447 for __________ subscribers

(a) 2G
(b) 3G
(c) 4G
(d) -

859 mimobi.tv application is to be downloaded by sending SMS MY3GTV to 55447 for __________ subscribers

(a) 3G
(b) 2G
(c) 4G
(d) -

860 A good ___________ coverage is the basis for providing network services.

(a) geographical
(b) geological
(c) custmer
(d) consumer

861 Careful network ____________ is thus a primary aspect of implementing GSM networks.

(a) planning
(b) distribution
(c) Marketing
(d) coverage

862 Network planning is an ________________ process

(a) ongoing
(b) one time
(c) initial
(d) intelligent

863 ____________ requires inputs from a lot competence areas, such as transmission, access systems, data
communications, mobile switching, Intelligent Network, site acquisition, etc.

(a) Network Planning


(b) Network monitoring
(c) Network Marketing
(d) Network control

864 In RF planning we are concerned with planning of _____________ network

(a) radio
(b) radar
(c) electro magnetic
(d) mobile

865 The factors that affect the GSM Planning requirement which are Provision of required Capacity, Optimum
use of the available frequency spectrum, Minimum number of cell sites, Provision of adequate Coverage of
the given area for a minimum specified level of interference and provision of easy and smooth expansion
of the network in future.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

866 DCN stands for

(a) Data Communications Network


(b) Data Control Network
(c) Data Colletion Network
(d) Data Conversion Network

867 ______________ network refers to the usage of microwave links in the GSM network, for instance between
the Base Transceiver Stations and the Base Station Controllers.

(a) Cellular transmission


(b) RF Planning
(c) Cellular control
(d) GSM

868 In city areas, cells are usually ___________ than in the countryside.

(a) smaller
(b) larger
(c) twice larger
(d) -

869 A larger traffic volume affects the number of ________ in a certain cell (TRXs).

(a) channel frequencies


(b) BTS
(c) MSC
(d) base station

870 The maximum theoretical distance from a BTS to the edge of the cell is ___________________ kilometers

(a) 35
(b) 25
(c) 15
(d) 40

871 The cell size depends the wavelength of the frequency.


(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

872 The rule is that the higher the frequency, the _____________

(a) smaller the size of the cell


(b) larger the size of the cell
(c) size of the cell is not affected
(d) -

873 The potential cell coverage in GSM 900 is ___________than for 1800 and 1900 networks.

(a) larger
(b) smaller
(c) -
(d) -

874 The cell size is affected by the geographical condition

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

875 Open water attenuates the signal ______________ forest or city environment.

(a) less than


(b) more than
(c) equal to
(d) None
876 DTM stands for

(a) Digitised Terrain Maps


(b) Detailed Terrain Maps
(c) Data Terrain Maps
(d) Diagonised Terrain Maps

877 A _________ is the basic construction block of a GSM network.

(a) Cell
(b) BTS
(c) MSC
(d) Base station

878 One cell is the geographical area covered by _______ BTS.

(a) one
(b) two
(c) three
(d) one or more

879 ___________is the measuring unit of network traffic.

(a) Erlang
(b) MTBF
(c) Cell
(d) Capacity

880 One Erlang equals the continuous use of a mobile device for ________________.

(a) one hour


(b) two hour
(c) 24 hours
(d) one busy hour

881 Dimensioning a cell means finding answer(s) to ____________

(a) Both
(b) How many traffic channels does the cell need to handle
(c) how many traffic channels are necessary
(d) -

882 TCH stands for

(a) traffic channels


(b) traffic channels per Hour
(c) traffic channels per busy Hour
(d) traffic channels Hits

883 Depending upon ___________ Available Power Loss that is occurring on any link, the total link budget is
calculated.

(a) Maximum
(b) Minimum
(c) Average
(d) Effective

884 Cell coverage area for an omni site is 3/2 X 3<sup>1/2</sup> R Where R is the cell radius

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

885 Cell coverage area for a sectorised site is 1.95 R Where R is the cell radius
(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

886 No. of sites required = Total Coverage Area / Coverage area per site .

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

887 Joint Survey is done after the site candidate is _____________

(a) finalized
(b) visited
(c) found
(d) -

888 ___________ is the most important work on planning

(a) Survey
(b) Estimation of Number of Sites
(c) GoS
(d) All

889 _____________ implies Radio survey (Area visits),Site surveys, Simulation of surveyed site alternatives,
Joint site surveys with civil works engineers and Site survey reports.

(a) Surveys
(b) Estimation of Number of Sites
(c) GoS
(d) RF Planning
890 Using the Earlang ________ table , the number of sites are planned

(a) B
(b) C
(c) D
(d) None

891 __________ Cell Planning comprises of getting a Digitised Terrain Maps (DTM) of that area and preparation
of link budgets

(a) Detailed
(b) Initial
(c) RF
(d) Proper

892 ____________ Cell Planning comprises of Creating a Nominal Cell Plan

(a) Initial
(b) Detailed
(c) RF
(d) Proper

893 In ____________ cell planning, number of sites , distribution required to meet coverage requirement,
number of
sites and distribution required to meet capacity requirement, assessment of available site locations,
locating the nominal sites and coverage is finalised along with prediction of coverage are assessed.

(a) Initial
(b) Detailed
(c) RF
(d) Proper
894 Cell coverage area is ____________ proportional to Radius of the cell.

(a) directly
(b) in directly
(c) -
(d) -

895 PLMN stands for

(a) Public Land Mobile Network


(b) Private Land Mobile Network
(c) Permanent Land Mobile Network
(d) Programmed Land Mobile Network

896 There are _____________ operating modes for PLMN

(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5

897 Operating modes for PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network) selection available in the MS, ________________

(a) automatic and manual


(b) Permanent and Temporary
(c) Store and Forward
(d) Roamimg and Non Roamimg

898 MS stands for

(a) Mobile Station


(b) Mobile System
(c) Mobile Switch
(d) Mobile Software

899 In both automatic and manual modes, the concept of registration on a PLMN is used

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

900 LU stands for

(a) Location Update


(b) Location User
(c) Location Usage
(d) Location Used

901 When the PLMN has been successfully registered in the MS, the PLMN identity is stored on the
__________.

(a) SIM card


(b) BTS
(c) MSC
(d) BSC

902 A LU (Location Update) request from the MS has been accepted in the LA (Location Area) of the cell on
which the ___________ is camped.

(a) MS
(b) MSC
(c) BTS
(d) BSC

903
At switch on, the MS selects and attempts to perform a ____________ on the registered PLMN (if it exists).

(a) Location Update


(b) Location User
(c) Location Area
(d) Location Avalable

904 If there is no registered PLMN in the SIM card or if registration is not possible, the MS first scans the whole
GSM frequency band that the MS is capable of scanning and makes registration attempts

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

905 In Automatic Network Selection Mode Procedure, MS selects PLMNs with received signal level above
-_______________ dBm in random order

(a) 85
(b) 55
(c) 90
(d) 60

906 MS indicates No service to the user, If registration cannot be achieved because ____________

(a) Both
(b) no PLMNs are available
(c) no PLMNs are allowable
(d) -

907 In case one or more PLMNs were available and allowable, but an LU failure made registration on those
PLMNs unsuccessful or an entry in a forbidden LAI list prevented a registration attempt, the MS selects the
first such
PLMN again and enters a ____________ state

(a) limited service


(b) no service
(c) switch off
(d) hanging

908 An MS goes into lack of coverage when the C1 criterion of the cell the MS is camping on falls below zero
for a period of time equal to or greater than __________ seconds.

(a) 5
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 4

909 An MS goes into ____________ when the C1 criterion of the cell the MS is camping on falls below zero for a
period of time equal to or greater than 5 seconds.

(a) lack of coverage


(b) no service
(c) limited service
(d) switch off

910 In case of national roaming, the MS shall periodically attempt to obtain service on its __________.

(a) HPLMN
(b) PLMN
(c) MSC
(d) LU

911 For national roaming, value EF HPLMN minutes may be stored in the SIM by the _____________
(a) service provider
(b) user
(c) PLMN
(d) HPLMN

912 If no value of EF HPLMN is stored in the SIM, a default value of ____________ minutes is used.

(a) 30
(b) 15
(c) 10
(d) 5

913 Only the ________________ is allowed to set the EF HPLMN value

(a) service provider


(b) PLMN
(c) HPLMN
(d) MSC

914 The periodic attempts shall only be performed in _____________ mode when the MS is roaming in its home
country

(a) automatic
(b) manual
(c) Stored
(d) Forward

915 If the HPLMN is not found, the MS shall remain on the _____________

(a) VPLMN
(b) HPLMN
(c) PLMN
(d) MSC
916 It is ________ to define National Roaming with a foreign operator

(a) not possible


(b) possible
(c) -
(d) -

917 Once an MS has registered in a PLMN of a foreign operator it must first loose coverage from that PLMN
before attempting to register in its ________.

(a) HPLMN
(b) VPLMN
(c) PLMN
(d) MSC

918 If there is no SIM in the MS, if there is an authentication failure, or if the MS receives an IMSI unknown in
HLR or illegal MS response to an LU request, then effectively there is no selected PLMN. This is called
______________ state.

(a) No SIM
(b) Idle SIM
(c) swich off
(d) No service

919 In Abnormal cases, the states of the cell selection process are such that no PLMN selection information is
used. No further attempts at registration on any PLMN are made until the

(a) either of these


(b) MS is switched off and on again
(c) a SIM is inserted
(d) -
920 If three operators are sharing the roaming traffic, they get ___________ of the traffic each.

(a) one third


(b) equal
(c) three times
(d) -

921 To capture the international roaming traffic, the main rule is to capture the traffic as early as possible when
the roaming MS enters the country of the own network.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

922 To capture the international roaming traffic, at the border (entrance area) Cells should be set up on all
major entrances to the country such as _________ connections.

(a) All
(b) highways
(c) trains
(d) boat

923 At international airports it is important to have _____________ cells

(a) indoor
(b) outdoor
(c) big
(d) umbrella

924 At international airports, this could be a good solution since this is where most users switch their MSs on
and off.
(a) to set up antennas in the gates or corridors leading out to the aircraft
(b) to set up antennas in the runway of the airport
(c) to set up antennas in the entrance of the airport
(d) to set up antennas in the aircraft

925 At train stations, coverage should be on the

(a) All
(b) station platform
(c) station building
(d) outdoor close to the train station

926 In order to keep the roaming traffic in the network , it is essential to have coverage __________ where the
competitor networks have coverage.

(a) everywhere
(b) critical places
(c) few areas
(d) All

927 National roaming is allowed and activated on a ____________ basis.

(a) LA
(b) LU
(c) PLMN
(d) MS

928 Only the _______________ can influence the periodic timer HPLMN .

(a) service provider


(b) opertor
(c) manufacturer
(d) All
929 The operator allowing the roaming in its network __________ influence (prevent or delay) how often the
MSs should try to go back to its HPLMN.

(a) can not


(b) can
(c) -
(d) -

930 Roaming is done while the mobile is in ___________ mode

(a) idle
(b) busy
(c) switch off
(d) all

931 HCS stands for

(a) Hierarchical Cell Structure


(b) Host Cell Structure
(c) Hexogonal Cell Structure
(d) High power Cell Structure

932 All radio network features that only affect active mode behaviour ___________ give influence on the
roaming performance

(a) can not


(b) can
(c) -
(d) -

933 CLS stands for


(a) Cell Load Sharing
(b) Cell Load System
(c) Cell Load Standard
(d) Cell Load Software

934 ACCMIN is a Idle mode behaviour parameters For MS. It means

(a) minimum received signal level for network access


(b) maximum received signal level for network access
(c) average received signal level for network access
(d) standard received signal level for network access

935 In order to make the MSs camp as long as possible on the network, ACCMIN should be set as _______ as
possible.

(a) low
(b) high
(c) critical
(d) -

936 In order to make the MSs camp as long as possible on the network, ACCMIN should be set as low as
possible. This corresponds to –______ dBm.

(a) 110
(b) 100
(c) 200
(d) 210

937 CCHPWR means

(a) maximum MS output power for network access


(b) minimum MS output power for network access
(c) average MS output power for network access
(d) standard MS output power for network access

938 C1 is satisfied if CI is ___________________

(a) greater than zero


(b) less than zero
(c) equal to zero
(d) -

939 The parameter CBQ should be set to _____________ to reduce cell reselection times

(a) HIGH
(b) LOW
(c) MEDIUM
(d) -

940 CRO stands for

(a) Cell reselection offset


(b) Cell Reading offset
(c) Cell recording offset
(d) Cell reloading offset

941 C1 is satisfied if CI is ___________________

(a) greater than zero


(b) less than zero
(c) equal to zero
(d) -

942 __________gives a kind of bonus to the signal strength of the cell and therefore the MSs will camp longer
on it.
(a) CRO
(b) CBQ
(c) ACCMIN
(d) All

943 Parameter TO (Temporary Offset) should only be used in areas where fast moving mobiles move through
small sized cells, i.e. micro cells.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

944 The value PT is equal to ___________ is reserved to change the sign of CRO.

(a) 31
(b) 30
(c) 32
(d) 33

945 The value PT is equal to _______________ is only recommended to be used in special conditions where a
negative CRO value is wanted, hence when the cell is supposed to be down prioritised.

(a) 31
(b) 32
(c) 33
(d) 30

946 In combination with TO is equal to zero, PT could be set to any value between ____________.

(a) 0 to 30
(b) 10 to 25
(c) 30 to 50
(d) 0 to 10

947 The ranking of your network in this list must be _________ the ranking of the competitor networks in your
own country .

(a) higher than


(b) lower than
(c) equal to
(d) -

948 Close to the border it is important to have a good signal strength where the signal strength of foreign
networks falls __________ their ACCMIN.

(a) below
(b) above
(c) equal to
(d) -

949 CMTS stands for

(a) Cellular Mobile Telephone Service


(b) Cellular Mobile Telephone System
(c) Cellular Mobile Telephone Sources
(d) Cellular Mobile Telephone Switching

950 _____________ Circle is the nodal circle in BSNL and all other BSNL networks piggy back on this Circle for
International Roaming.

(a) WB
(b) TN
(c) AP
(d) KN
951 BSNL launched its International Roaming facility by Piggy backing on M/s __________ w.e.f. 29.1.04. for
post paid subscribers.

(a) Spice Punjab


(b) Spice Andra
(c) MTNL Mumbai
(d) Aircel

952 IMSI stands for

(a) International Mobile Subscriber Identity


(b) Internal Mobile Subscriber Identity
(c) Interoperator Mobile Subscriber Identity
(d) Indian Mobile Subscriber Identity

953 Initially BSNL deployed __________ IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) SIM card for
International Roaming facility

(a) DUAL
(b) Triple
(c) Single
(d) -

954 BSNL has installed a solution provided by M/s __________________, USA that enables to have one nodal
network in BSNL and all the remaining networks can piggy back on the nodal network.

(a) Roamware
(b) Spice
(c) Microsoft
(d) Apple

955 By Piggy backing on W.B.circle /BSNL via the solution provided by M/s Roamware, BSNL could start
_________ International Roaming.

(a) Bilateral
(b) unilateral
(c) Both
(d) -

956 With W.B.Circle as nodal circle, the SIM card for Roaming abroad would require __________ IMSI SIM
Cards

(a) TRIPLE
(b) DUAL
(c) SINGLE
(d) -

957 BSNL now introduce ___________ IMSI SIM cards for International Out Roaming.

(a) TRIPLE
(b) DUAL
(c) SINGLE
(d) -

958 SIM cards of subscribers with International Roaming facility would have to be replaced by __________ IMSI
SIM Cards.

(a) TRIPLE
(b) DUAL
(c) SINGLE
(d) -

959 Presently Subscribers of foreign Operators not Permitted to Roam in ___________________


(a) ALL
(b) Assam
(c) JK
(d) NE

960 Financial Settlements with Foreign Operators for International Roaming facility is done by ________ Circle
for whole of BSNL.

(a) West Bengal


(b) TamilNadu
(c) Maharastra
(d) Karnataka

961 _____________ in BSNL C.O. has issued detailed instructions regarding accounting Procedure and head of
accounts etc. for International Roaming.

(a) CA Cell
(b) West Bengal circle
(c) CMD
(d) -

962 Almost ___________% of In-Roamers use automatic selection mode and not manual selection mode as
they are not bothered about the network they log on to.

(a) 100
(b) 99
(c) 90
(d) 80

963 On switching on, Handset scans all networks available. Checks which of them have signal level Greater
than equal to -_____dBm
(a) 85
(b) 75
(c) 50
(d) 90

964 Weekly Circle wise Report on International Roaming is to be uploaded by ____________Circle.

(a) WB
(b) Assam
(c) TN
(d) KN

965 For troubleshooting International roaming issues if any should be available with staff on duty in MSC and
SMSC 24 X 7 X
365

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

966 Whenever, a new network element is Introduced in BSNL network it is essential to have configuration for
the same in SRS supplied by Roamware for International Roaming

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

967 MIU stands for

(a) Message Investigation Unit


(b) Mobile Investigation Unit
(c) Medium Investigation Unit
(d) Main Investigation Unit

968 In case TAP files do not reach the foreign Operator ______ hrs they are liable to be rejected and no
payment made to the VPLMN

(a) 24 to 36
(b) 24
(c) 24 to 48
(d) 72

969 Billing centers would send all International Roaming rated CDRS to ________ Circle.

(a) WB
(b) TN
(c) AP
(d) KN

970 For piggy backing/ direct agreements on the network of W.B.circle a duly ________ needs to be defined for
the network element so that the network element of the foreign Operator feels that it is communicating with
the network element of W.B.

(a) GT
(b) SIM
(c) IMSI
(d) -

971 Time frames for sending TAP files to foreign Operators every ____________ hours including for CDRS in
MIU

(a) 6
(b) 8
(c) 10
(d) 12

972 For the case for direct agreements in International Roaming, Clearing House in is M/s

(a) MACH
(b) Roamware
(c) Spice
(d) -

973 HUR stands for

(a) High Usage Reports


(b) High User Reports
(c) High Unit Reports
(d) High Used Reports

974 Clearing house will send HUR to HPLMN based on the criteria of the HPLMN for usage beyond the
threshold in the __________ by an In – Roamer.

(a) VPLMN
(b) PLMN
(c) HPLMN
(d) MSC

975 HUR report should reach the foreign Operator within ________ of last call of HUR being made.

(a) 36
(b) 24
(c) 12
(d) 48
976 SDR is a non real currency. SDR stands for

(a) Special Drawing Rights


(b) System Drawing Rights
(c) Service Drawing Rights
(d) Standard Drawing Rights

977 SDR Rate is published by ___________

(a) IMF
(b) RBI
(c) ISO
(d) WHO

978 In case of Errors in TAP files, the same is returned to ____________ and is to resent after correction, within
the stipulated time.

(a) either of these


(b) WB Circle
(c) Billing center
(d) -

979 Billing centers have also been asked to send email to foreign Operator ( for direct agreements ) for usage
greater than or equal to ___________ SDRs by an In-Roaming IMSI, in a calendar day.

(a) 20
(b) 30
(c) 40
(d) 50

980 CRI stands for


(a) Call Related Information
(b) Call Record Information
(c) Call Relation Information
(d) Call Read Information

981 The main instruction is for providing CRI of In-Roamers from Pakistan and for I/c calls of Out Roamers in
_____________including content of SMS (excluding I/c SMS for BSNL Out Roamer).

(a) Pakistan
(b) China
(c) Srilanka
(d) All

982 This is the basic legal framework document for bilateral international roaming relationships, inter-alia,
defining law with which the agreement would be governed,period of validity, liabilities of parties,
definitions etc. This Document is negotiated and signed by both Operators.

(a) AA 12
(b) AA 13
(c) AA 14
(d) IR 21

983 This is operational document containing practical principles and procedures, the parties agree to
implement on international roaming. It inter-alia, contains billing and accounting procedures, settlement
procedures, testing and fraud prevention procedures etc. This Document is negotiated and signed by both
Operators

(a) AA 13
(b) AA 12
(c) AA 14
(d) IR 21
984 This document basically contains the list of services being offered by BSNL to In-roamers, tariffs and taxes
imposed by BSNL on In-roamers, Bank A/c details of BSNL, contact details of various officers in BSNL with
regard to international roaming.

(a) AA 14
(b) AA 12
(c) AA 13
(d) IR 21

985 This document gives technical details of the BSNL Network i. e. the Network Codes, MSRN Series, IMSI
Series, GT Addresses, etc.

(a) IR 21
(b) AA 12
(c) AA 14
(d) AA 13

986 Billing and Transfer Information is summary of AA 14 and IR 21 documents of Individual Operator

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

987 Billing and Transfer Information is one page document giving brief on the BSNL network codes, taxes,
currency of settlement, method of TAP File Transfer, version of TAP Files, fall back procedure, details of
clearing house, contact details for TADIG testing, address of invoice etc.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -
988 The List of Operators and Countries in whose network you can roam using the International Roaming SIM
card of BSNL is available on BSNL website www.gsmworld.com

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

989 Any difficulty in availing the International Roaming facility report your problem to BSNL call center on +91
_________

(a) 9400024365
(b) 9400024355
(c) 9400024375
(d) 9400024385

990 Usage beyond Credit limit during the billing period would result in ___________________

(a) disconnection
(b) connection
(c) Hanging
(d) Announcement

991 FEMA stands for

(a) Foreign Exchange management Act


(b) Forex Exchange management Act
(c) Frequency Exchange management Act
(d) Federal Exchange management Act

992 It is the responsibility of the subscriber to ensure that his usage abroad is within the limits as prescribed
by ____ from time to time.
(a) FEMA
(b) FMEA
(c) FARM
(d) FMAE

993 Bilateral means Foreign as well as BSNL subscribers can roam in each others network.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

994 Bilateral means Foreign as well as BSNL subscribers can roam in each others network.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

995 In Roamers means

(a) Only foriegn subscribers can roam in BSNL network in India and not vice versa.
(b) Only BSNL subscribers can roam in Foreign network and not vice versa.
(c) Foreign as well as BSNL subscribers can roam in each others network.
(d) -

996 Out Roamers means

(a) Only BSNL subscribers can roam in Foreign network and not vice versa.
(b) Only foriegn subscribers can roam in BSNL network in India and not vice versa.
(c) Foreign as well as BSNL subscribers can roam in each others network.
(d) -
997 BSNL subscribers with International Roaming Facility are required to ensure that their Mobile handsets are
compatible for working with the frequency

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

998 BSNL is providing International Roaming services in 476 Networks in 195 countries covering nook and
corner of the world.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

999 All details pertaining to BSNL international roaming service are also available at website www.ir.bsnl.co.in.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1000 For International Roaming Tariffs details, visit website www.ir.bsnl.co.in

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1001 voice calls ______________ are chargeable while you are overseas
(a) All
(b) incoming
(c) outgoing
(d) calls to BSNL Customer Care

1002 The SMS is charged for 160 characters per _____________ SMS

(a) outgoing
(b) incoming
(c) Both
(d) -

1003 In case of an SMS of 180 characters, it will be treated as _____________ SMSs

(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 1
(d) 4

1004 The charges for GPRS/Data usages are calculated in terms of the Volume of data sent or received.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1005 While you are roaming overseas, BSNL _____________ your usage to the extent of your credit limit.

(a) does not restrict


(b) does restrict
(c) -
(d) -
1006 To get periodic updates on international roaming usage, subscribe to BSNL free usage alerts service by
sending an SMS USG to _____________.

(a) 53333
(b) 54444
(c) 53434
(d) 56767

1007 To call back home dial the number with ________________

(a) +91
(b) 00
(c) +99
(d) +1800

1008 Loss/Theft of SIM card or mobile phone while overseas should be reported to BSNL immediately at
_____________

(a) 919434024365
(b) 919434024355
(c) 919434024375
(d) 919434024385

1009 Certain GPRS based applications viz. GPS, Facebook, Blackberry messenger or any other instant
messaging application etc. continuously consume data bandwidth leading to high Data-Roaming charges
even when you are not using the same.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -
1010 Sancharsoft is a web application created for the management of SIM, Recharge Coupons and Top up Cards
of Mobile Services of BSNL.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1011 Sancharsoft is an _________________ Management Package

(a) Inventory
(b) Asset
(c) Store
(d) SIM

1012 Sancharsoft Management Reports are hosted on intranet.bsnl.co.in

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1013 Sancharsoft is a web based package created on MS IIS platform using ____________

(a) ASP
(b) PHP
(c) XAMPP
(d) LAMP

1014 One Objective of Sancharsoft is Payment of Commission

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1015 Sancharsoft Can’t handle products like Landline, Broadband

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1016 POS stands for

(a) Point Of Sale


(b) Point Of Service
(c) Point Of System
(d) Point Of State

1017 SIM Allotment upto POS (Point Of Sale) and Retailer Network is the function of _____________ of
Sancharsoft.

(a) SIM module


(b) Recharge module
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1018 Invoice Generation is the function of _____________ of Sancharsoft.

(a) SIM module


(b) Recharge module
(c) C TOP module
(d) -
1019 SIM Activation is the function of _____________ of Sancharsoft.

(a) SIM module


(b) Recharge module
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1020 CAF Monitoring , CAF Information Storage and retrieval are the functions of _____________ of
Sancharsoft.

(a) SIM module


(b) Recharge module
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1021 Dynamic Stock and Sale Report are the functions of _____________ of Sancharsoft.

(a) SIM module


(b) Recharge module
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1022 Opening Balance Coupon Loading (one time only during Change Over) is the functions of _____________
of Sancharsoft.

(a) Recharge module


(b) SIM modu;e
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1023 Ease of Distribution and Salesis the functions of _____________ of Sancharsoft.


(a) Recharge module
(b) SIM modu;e
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1024 Expiry and missing cards blocking the functions of _____________ of Sancharsoft

(a) Recharge module


(b) SIM modu;e
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1025 Balance and status of any CTOP number to Franchises / CSC / FMT / RMC is the functon of
________________Sancharsoft.

(a) C TOPUP
(b) Recharge module
(c) SIM module
(d) -

1026 Cash receipt and revenue reports is the functon of ________________Sancharsoft.

(a) C TOPUP
(b) Recharge module
(c) SIM module
(d) -

1027 Performance Monitoring is the functon of ________________Sancharsoft.

(a) C TOPUP
(b) Recharge module
(c) SIM module
(d) -
1028 Sales Reconciliation is the functon of ________________Sancharsoft.

(a) C TOPUP
(b) Recharge module
(c) SIM module
(d) -

1029 FMT stands for

(a) Franchisee Manager Team


(b) Franchisee ManagmentTeam
(c) Franchisee Maintenance Team
(d) Franchisee Motivation Team

1030 CAF and SIM Tracking is the benefits of SIM module.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1031 Direct activation by retailer possible in SIM Module

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1032 Available cards stock with Retailers / Franchisees can be obtained from _______________

(a) SIM module


(b) Recharge module
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1033 Commission and Retention bonus reports can be obtained from _______________

(a) SIM module


(b) Recharge module
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1034 CAF submission due, Retailer Activation Report, CAF Collection from retailer by courier can be
implemented in ________-

(a) SIM module


(b) Recharge module
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1035 Auto Voucher enabling, blocking etc can be done in ____________

(a) Recharge module


(b) SIM modu;e
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1036 Franchisee and Retailers Target monitoring can be done in ___________________

(a) Recharge module


(b) SIM modu;e
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1037 Easier and Faster replacement of damaged cards is done in ___________________


(a) Recharge module
(b) SIM modu;e
(c) C TOP module
(d) -

1038 Sales Report and Balance Report of Franchisee to FMT can be obtained from _______________

(a) C TOPUP Module


(b) Recharge module
(c) SIM module
(d) -

1039 Sales and Balance Report of Retailers to Franchisee can be obtained from _______________

(a) C TOPUP Module


(b) Recharge module
(c) SIM module
(d) -

1040 Overall performance of Franchisee including CTOP sales / Voucher sales can be obtained from
_______________

(a) C TOPUP Module


(b) Recharge module
(c) SIM module
(d) -

1041 A cell can be defined as the area covered by ____________ sector(S)

(a) one
(b) two
(c) four
(d) eight
1042 A practical network will have cells of no geometric shapes.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1043 Main elements involved in radio Network are ______________.

(a) MS and BTS


(b) MS and MSC
(c) BTS and MSC
(d) BSS

1044 In Process of Radio Network planning, Pre planning is done which involves calculation of number of BTSs
with the
objective to obtain

(a) maximum coverage at minimum cost


(b) maximum coverage at maximum cost
(c) minimum coverage at minimum cost
(d) minimum coverage at maximum cost

1045 Frequency allocation is done on the basis of Cell to Cell channel to interference ratio(C/I)

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1046 RRM stands for


(a) Radio resource management
(b) Radio resource maintenance
(c) Radio resource monitor
(d) Radio resource manager

1047 Commonly used Erlang tables are Erlang ___________

(a) B and C
(b) A and B
(c) B and C
(d) C and D

1048 Erlang ____________ assumes that if calls cannot go through then they get dropped (i.e. no queuing
possible).

(a) B
(b) C
(c) D
(d) A

1049 Erlang __________ considers that if a call does not get through then it will wait in a queue.

(a) C
(b) B
(c) D
(d) A

1050 _________________ describes the situation when a user is trying to make a call and is not able to reach a
dialed subscriber owing to lack of resources

(a) Blocking
(b) drop out
(c) Busy
(d) Not Reachable

1051 In a single TRX, first TS is meant for ____________

(a) signalling
(b) traffic
(c) -
(d) spare

1052 If there are 3 TRX that are used per base station and the total number of frequencies available is 27.The
total number of
frequencies available for reuse is

(a) 9
(b) 6
(c) 3
(d) can not determine

1053 Propagation model for micro cell is ________________ model.

(a) Walfishikegami
(b) OKAmura Hata
(c) Hexogonal
(d) -

1054 Erlang __________ considers that if a call does not get through then it will wait in a queue.

(a) C
(b) B
(c) D
(d) A

1055
Propagation model for Macro Cell

(a) OKAmura Hata


(b) Walfishikegami
(c) Hexogonal
(d) -

1056 Power amplifiers are located near the

(a) transmission antennas


(b) base station
(c) MSC
(d) -

1057 The boosters are located near the ______________.

(a) base station


(b) MSC
(c) transmission antennas
(d) -

1058 Diversity is to ___________________ of the receiving antenna.

(a) improve the reception power


(b) degrade the reception power
(c) -
(d) -

1059 Major diversity techniques are _______________

(a) All
(b) space diversity
(c) frequency diversity
(d) polarization diversity

1060 The management of radio resources, functions related to mobile location update, communication
management issues such as handover and roaming procedure handling,come under

(a) RRM
(b) RMR
(c) MRR
(d) -

1061 The protocol over the MS-BTS connection is

(a) LAPDm
(b) LAPD
(c) MTP
(d) -

1062 The protocol over the BTS-BSC connection is

(a) LAPD
(b) LAPDm
(c) MTP
(d) -

1063 _____________ is used for signalling transport over the SS7 network.

(a) MTP
(b) LAPD
(c) LAPDm
(d) -

1064 KPI stands for


(a) key performance indicators
(b) key performance identifiers
(c) key performance indications
(d) key performance identifications

1065 _________________level KPls can include SDCCH requests, the dropped SDCCH total, dropped SDCCH
Abis failures, outgoing MSC
control handover (HO) attempts, outgoing BSC control HO attempts, intra-cell HO attempts, etc.

(a) Area
(b) Cell
(c) TRX
(d) -

1066 In Drive Test, _____________mobiles are used.

(a) 3
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 5

1067 When the drive testing starts, two mobiles are used to generate calls with a gap of few seconds usually
________ seconds

(a) 15 to 20
(b) 10 to 15
(c) 10 to 20
(d) 10 to 30

1068 In drive test, the third mobile is usually used for testing the coverage.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1069 ____________ Optimization Solutions offers solutions to problems associated with wireless network
optimization.

(a) TEMS
(b) TERMS
(c) TMES
(d) -

1070 Regardless of network technology, the ________________TERMS Optimization Solutions product family
helps during every stage of the network life cycle, making the network perform at the high level expected
by the subscribers.

(a) TEMS
(b) TERMS
(c) TMES
(d) -

1071 _____________ offers solutions for planning, development, optimizing, troubleshooting and expanding
mobile networks

(a) TEMS
(b) TERMS
(c) TMES
(d) -

1072 TEMS Cell Planner Universal is ________________ tool for mobile radio network planning.

(a) Ericsson
(b) ITI
(c) Samngsung
(d) -

1073 TEMS CellPlanner Universal helps the user to roll out and expand mobile radio networks, and optimize
radio network regarding service availability and service quality.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1074 TEMS CellPlanner Universal provides support for WCDMA, GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900,
iDEN, CDMA,
CDMA2000 1xRTT, TDMA/AMPS, NMT 450, NMT 900, TACS, E-TACS, GPRS and EGPRS (EDGE)

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1075 Before starting the drive tests the engineer should have the appropriate kits that include

(a) All
(b) mobile equipment usually three
(c) drive testing software
(d) GPS

1076 Changing ARFCNs is one of the optimisation solution.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1077 Altering antenna heights is one of the optimisation solution.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1078 _____________direct the digital voice channels across the network, setting up connections between one
telephone or network device and another

(a) digital switches


(b) transmission equipment
(c) Both
(d) -

1079 _______________ bundles the digital streams together to transport them in bulk across the core trunk
network between the switches.

(a) transmission equipment


(b) digital switches
(c) Both
(d) -

1080 In the Intelligent Network (IN) all of the elements in a digital telecommunications network are arranged into
a unified, programmable system

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1081 In IN architecture all of the switching and transmission functions under the control of a ____________
computer system, so that a high level of sophistication can be built into services right across the network,
instead of being applied only to specific parts

(a) distributed
(b) centralised
(c) programmed
(d) multiple

1082 IN, can enable fixed and mobile network services to be integrated

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1083 SIB stands for

(a) Service Independent Building blocks


(b) System Independent Building blocks
(c) Switching Independent Building blocks
(d) Selection Independent Building blocks

1084 in IN, the lowest common denominators are called ____________ and they are represented by standard
messages which initiate all the independent network events like notification announcement completed or
insert data.

(a) SIB
(b) SBI
(c) SIB
(d) BIS

1085 The key element in the structure from the Service Operators point of view is the ____________ (SMS)
which manages billing or access authorization.

(a) Service Management System


(b) Switching Management System
(c) Selection Management System
(d) Software Management System

1086 SCP stands for

(a) Service Control Points


(b) System Control Points
(c) Switching Control Points
(d) Status Control Points

1087 The ______________ sit between the SMS and the various functional elements - databases and various
intelligent peripherals and control services like automated announcements.

(a) SCP
(b) SCF
(c) SDF
(d) SSP

1088 SCF Stands for

(a) Service Control Functions


(b) System Control Functions
(c) Station Control Functions
(d) Status Control Functions

1089
Service Control Points (SCPs) control the procedures put into operation under the instructions of the SMS,
and do this through the _______________ undertaken at the SCP

(a) SCF
(b) SFC
(c) SSF
(d) -

1090 SDF stands for

(a) Specialized Database Function


(b) System Database Function
(c) Service Database Function
(d) Source Database Function

1091 SRF Stands for

(a) Specialized Resource Function


(b) System Resource Function
(c) Service Resource Function
(d) Status Resource Function

1092 SSP Stands for

(a) Service Switching Points


(b) System Switching Points
(c) Specialised Switching Points
(d) Soft Switching Points

1093 ____________ switch the calls through the network under the control of the SCP.

(a) SSP
(b) SDF
(c) SRF
(d) SMS

1094 Service Definition is at the top of the hierarchy

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1095 Service Definition is carried out by linking to the ___________ through a Service Management Access
Function and allows service providers to build and test services as abstract models.

(a) SMS
(b) SDF
(c) SSP
(d) SCF

1096 Mobile intelligent network (IN) pertains to the concept of intelligence in mobile networks.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1097 All intelligent networking for telecommunications involves the concept of a ___________ system

(a) query and response


(b) server and client
(c) primary and secondary
(d) -
1098 Mobile IN system entails the notion of __________intelligence wherein a database is queried for
information necessary for call processing.

(a) distributed
(b) centralised
(c) artificial
(d) -

1099 The two primary forms of mobile IN technology employed in GSM networks are the INAP and CAMEL where
INAP stands for

(a) Intelligent Network Application Part


(b) Intelligent Network Application Procedure
(c) Intelligent Network Application Protocol
(d) Intelligent Network Application Process

1100 The two primary forms of mobile IN technology employed in GSM networks are the INAP and CAMEL where
CAMEL stands for

(a) Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic


(b) Centralized Apvlications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic
(c) Controlled Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic
(d) Call Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic

1101 _____________ is a technology developed for fixed networks

(a) INAP
(b) CAMEL
(c) LDAP
(d) SMS

1102 ___________________ was designed strictly for mobile networks


(a) CAMEL
(b) INAP
(c) LDAP
(d) SMS

1103 INAP and CAMEL are both based on the INCM where INCM stands for

(a) Intelligent Network Conceptual Model


(b) Intelligent Network Conceptual Method
(c) Intelligent Network Conceptual Members
(d) Intelligent Network Conceptual Medium

1104 The _______________ forms a framework for design and capabilities for IN design and is represented by a
Service Plane, Global Functional Plane, Distributed Functional Plane and the Physical Plane.

(a) INCM
(b) CAMEL
(c) INAP
(d) SMS

1105 Many GSM network operators still rely on operator specific IN solutions and/or proprietary extensions of
core _______ capabilities for services such as mobile virtual private network, virtual PBX, personal number
service, and call screening

(a) INAP
(b) CAMEL
(c) LDAP
(d) SMS

1106 _______________ was developed to provide a standard for mobile intelligence across varying vendor
equipment for GSM networks
(a) CAMEL
(b) INAP
(c) LDCP
(d) SMS

1107 VRU stands for

(a) Voice Response Units


(b) Video Response Units
(c) Virtual Response Units
(d) Vertical Response Units

1108 Phase I of CAMEL does not offer the ability to interact with the Specialized Resource Function (SRF).

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1109 The SRF is a functional capability found in ____________

(a) VRU
(b) VUR
(c) RUV
(d) -

1110 The _____________ plays voice prompts during prepay account recharge and announcements such as a
low balance
warning before or during the call to alert the subscriber of that condition.

(a) VRU
(b) VUR
(c) RUV
(d) -

1111 In CAMEL phase I, a call is simply cutoff in progress when an account balance reaches zero.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1112 In CAMEL Phase-III data charging in prepaid mode is supported

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1113 CAMEL Phase II mostly support ______________ services.

(a) voice
(b) data
(c) both
(d) -

1114 One number service is a mobile IN value added applications

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1115 Prepay service is a mobile IN value added applications

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1116 Free Phone is an application of Mobile IN

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1117 Location based services is an application of Mobile IN

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1118 The first step to implement mobile IN is to migrate intelligence away from the __________ and introduce
functionality similar to that used by wire-line networks for signaling to SCPs

(a) All
(b) MSC
(c) VLR
(d) HLR

1119 CDMA IN platform is not integrated with GSM IN platform

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -
1120 Presently only pre-paid for voice and data cards are offered through CDMA IN.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1121 ______________ make IN platform installed at three locations namely Baroda, Kolkata and Bangalore for
CDMA Network

(a) ZTE
(b) CDOT
(c) ITI
(d) -

1122 GSM Network Mobile IN network in BSNL is distributed zone wise like North, South, East and West.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1123 For MIN connectivity every ___________ has signaling connectivity (SCCP) with the SCP of its respective
zonal MIN

(a) MSC
(b) BTS
(c) BSS
(d) -

1124 At present CAMEL Phase ___________ is implemented throughout the BSNL Network
(a) III
(b) II
(c) I
(d) IV

1125 At present BSNL is providing International Roaming to only ______________paid subscribers

(a) post
(b) pre
(c) Both
(d) -

1126 Toll free service is offered by MIN

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1127 Universal access Number service is offered by MIN

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1128 Intelligent network conceptual model (INCP) consists of layers (i) service plane, (ii) Global Functional
plane, (iii) distributed functional plane, and (iv) physical plane.

(a) Service independent building block is related to Global functional plane


(b) Service independent building block is related to distributed functional plane
(c) Service independent building block is related to physical plane
(d) Service independent building block is related to service plane
1129 The speciality of CAMEL phase –II is that

(a) VRU plays prompt about account recharge and low amount balance.
(b) VRU does not play any announcement during low amount balance
(c) VRU plays noise on account balance reaching zero
(d) VRU plays prompt about account recharge and highest amount balance

1130 The reasons for deploying mobile IN technologies are to

(a) Both
(b) rapid service creation and deployment
(c) provide value added capabilities for cost reduction and improved service delivery
(d) -

1131 CAMEL Phase one and Phase two were deployed in the year

(a) 1997 and 1998 respectively


(b) 1998 and 1999 respectively
(c) 2000 and 2001 respectively
(d) 1996 and 1999 respectively

1132 Intelligent network conceptual model (INCP) consists of layers (i) service plane, (ii) Global Functional
plane, (iii) distributed functional plane, and (iv) physical plane.

(a) Service and service features in Service plane


(b) Service and service features in Global Functional plane
(c) Service and service features in distributed functional plane
(d) Service and service features in physical plane

1133 Intelligent network conceptual model (INCP) consists of layers (i) service plane, (ii) Global Functional
plane, (iii) distributed functional plane, and (iv) physical plane.
(a) Functional entities and Information flows related to distributed functional plane
(b) Functional entities and Information flows related to service plane
(c) Functional entities and Information flows related to Global Functional plane
(d) Functional entities and Information flows related to physical plane.

1134 Intelligent network conceptual model (INCP) consists of layers (i) service plane, (ii) Global Functional
plane, (iii) distributed functional plane, and (iv) physical plane.

(a) Physical nodes and protocol interfaces related to physical plane


(b) Physical nodes and protocol interfaces related to service plane
(c) Physical nodes and protocol interfaces related to Global Functional plane
(d) Physical nodes and protocol interfaces related to distributed functional plane

1135 The IN feature is defined as an architecture where _____________ is separated from core network switches
and placed
in distributed network nodes.

(a) intelligence
(b) switching
(c) transmission
(d) control

1136 The IN is an extension to the existing telephone network.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1137 Network Provider is

(a) The company that is responsible for the telephony network planning and maintenance
(b) The Company or institution that purchases IN services from the network provider and provides it to Service subscribers
(c) The company institution or individual that purchases IN services from the Service provider
(d) All

1138 Service Provider is

(a) The Company or institution that purchases IN services from the network provider and provides it to Service subscribers
(b) The company that is responsible for the telephony network planning and maintenance
(c) The company institution or individual that purchases IN services from the Service provider
(d) All

1139 Service subscriber is

(a) The company institution or individual that purchases IN services from the Service provider
(b) The Company or institution that purchases IN services from the network provider and provides it to Service subscribers
(c) The company that is responsible for the telephony network planning and maintenance
(d) All

1140 _______________ is the organisation which creates, manages and markets the service.

(a) Service Provider


(b) Network Provider
(c) Service subscriber
(d) All

1141 ______________ subscribes for the service and registers with the service provider

(a) Service subscriber


(b) Service Provider
(c) Network Provider
(d) All

1142 ___________ uses the service. He does NOT require to subscribe to the service
(a) User
(b) Calling Subscriber
(c) Called Subscriber
(d) -

1143 CCAF stands for

(a) Call Control Access Function


(b) Call Center Access Function
(c) Call Connection Access Function
(d) Call Completion Access Function

1144 SCEF stands for

(a) Service Creation Environment Function


(b) Service Control Environment Function
(c) Service Connecting Environment Function
(d) Service Closing Environment Function

1145 SCE stands for

(a) Service Creation Environment


(b) System Creation Environment
(c) Switching Creation Environment
(d) Secondary Creation Environment

1146 _______________ provides the basic call and connection handling in the exchange. It establishes,
manipulates and releases the call.

(a) CCF
(b) SSF
(c) SCF
(d) -
1147 ______________ enables interaction between CCF and SCF. It recognizes service control triggers, through
which it recognizes IN calls

(a) SSF
(b) SFS
(c) SSE
(d) -

1148 __________________ Directs call control functions during the processing of an IN call. It contains the IN
service call processing logic stored in the subscriber databases which specifies how to handle an IN
service request

(a) SCF
(b) SSF
(c) CCF
(d) -

1149 _________________ interacts with the SSF and the SRF to obtain information required to process an IN
call.

(a) SCF
(b) SSF
(c) CCF
(d) -

1150 SCF is split into two functional entities. They are

(a) SDF and SCF


(b) SSF and CCF
(c) SDF and SRF
(d) -
1151 _______________ is used whenever an IN call requires direct interaction with the calling party in the
speech path

(a) SRF
(b) SSF
(c) SCF
(d) -

1152 Voice recognition is the function of

(a) SRF
(b) SCEF
(c) SMF
(d) -

1153 Play Announcement, Collect digit, Voice recognition and Voice Back are the functions of ______________

(a) Specialized Resource Function


(b) Service creation Environment Function
(c) Service Management Function
(d) -

1154 ____________ function enables service developers to develop service logic, create and modify network
databases.

(a) Service creation Environment Function


(b) Service Management Function
(c) Specialized Resource Function
(d) -

1155 The purpose of SCEF is to create Service Packages (SPs)


(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1156 An SP is a container for one or more IN Services. It contains

(a) All
(b) Service logic
(c) Service data and service data schema
(d) Specification of which data and statistics to collect during service execution

1157 _______________ is responsible for provisioning and managing services created by the SCEF and
downloading
services and service related data to the SCF equipment

(a) Service Management Function


(b) Service creation Environment Function
(c) Specialized Resource Function
(d) -

1158 SMF Downloads service logic onto the SCF

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1159 The CAMEL Service Control functionality is a separate node in the network located in the subscribers
home __________.

(a) PLMN
(b) MSC
(c) VLR
(d) HLR

1160 All communication between gsmSSF and gsmSCF is done through _____________

(a) CAMEL
(b) INAP
(c) both
(d) -

1161 __________represents the switching functions of the IN network

(a) SSF
(b) SCF
(c) SMF
(d) -

1162 ______________ is the control function of the IN network

(a) SCF
(b) SSF
(c) SMF
(d) -

1163 The wireless medium has limitation(s) over the wired medium

(a) All
(b) open access
(c) limited bandwidth
(d) systems complexity

1164 Wireless Systems consume ____________ wired systems


(a) more power than
(b) less power than
(c) power equal to
(d) -

1165 The wireless medium is an unreliable medium with a high rate of errors compared to a wired network.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1166 If the traffic on the wireless link is not encrypted then an attacker can eavesdrop and intercept sensitive
communication such as confidential calls, sensitive documents etc. This attack is called

(a) Eavesdropping
(b) Message Forgery
(c) Unauthorized Access
(d) Session Hijacking

1167 If the communication channel is not secure, then an attacker can intercept messages in both directions
and change the content without the users ever knowing. This attack is called

(a) Message Forgery


(b) Man In The Middle Attack
(c) Session Hijacking
(d) Eavesdropping

1168 Even if communication channel is secure, an attacker can intercept an encrypted message and then replay
it back at a later time and the user might not know that the packet received is not the right one. This attack
is called
(a) Message Replay
(b) Message Forgery
(c) Eavesdropping
(d) Man In The Middle Attack

1169 An attacker can sit in between a cell phone and an access station and intercept messages in between them
and change them. This attack is called

(a) Man In The Middle Attack


(b) Session Hijacking
(c) Eavesdropping
(d) Unauthorized Access

1170 A malicious user can highjack an already established session, and can act as a legitimate base station.

(a) Session Hijacking


(b) Man In The Middle Attack
(c) Message Forgery
(d) Eavesdropping

1171 DDOS means

(a) Distributed Denial Of Service


(b) Disturbed Denial Of Service
(c) Detailed Denial Of Service
(d) Data Denial Of Service

1172 ___________ feature is responsible for providing identity confidentiality, authentication of users,
confidentiality, integrity and mobile equipment authentication

(a) Network Access Security


(b) Network Domain Security
(c) User Domain Security
(d) Visibility And Configurability Of Security

1173 ____________is obtained by using a temporary identity called the International Mobile User Identity

(a) User Identity confidentiality


(b) Authentication
(c) Confidentiality
(d) Integrity

1174 _____________ is achieved using a challenge response method using a secret key

(a) Authentication
(b) User Identity confidentiality
(c) Equipment identification
(d) Confidentiality

1175 ____________ is obtained by means of a secret Cipher Key (CK) which is exchanged as part of the
Authentication and Key Agreement Process (AKA).

(a) Confidentiality
(b) User Identity confidentiality
(c) Equipment identification
(d) Integrity

1176 _____________ is provided using an integrity algorithm and an integrity key (IK)

(a) Integrity
(b) Confidentiality
(c) User Identity confidentiality
(d) Equipment identification

1177 ____________ is achieved using the International Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI).
(a) Equipment identification
(b) User Identity confidentiality
(c) Confidentiality
(d) Integrity

1178 IMEI stands for

(a) International Mobile Equipment Identifier


(b) Indian Mobile Equipment Identifier
(c) Internal Mobile Equipment Identifier
(d) Intermediate Mobile Equipment Identifier

1179 ____________ feature enables nodes in the provider domain to securely exchange signaling data, and
prevent attacks on the wired network.

(a) Network Domain Security


(b) User Domain Security
(c) Network Access Security
(d) Application Security

1180 ______________ feature enables a user to securely connect to mobile stations.

(a) User Domain Security


(b) Application Security
(c) Visibility And Configurability Of Security
(d) Network Domain Security

1181 _________________ feature enables applications in the user domain and the provider domain to securely
exchange messages.

(a) Application Security


(b) Visibility And Configurability Of Security
(c) Network Domain Security
(d) User Domain Security

1182 ______________ feature allows users to enquire what security features are available.

(a) Visibility And Configurability Of Security


(b) Application Security
(c) User Domain Security
(d) Network Domain Security

1183 ______________ is a mechanism where one entity in the network proves to another entity that it knows the
password without revealing it.

(a) Challenge and Response


(b) Query and Response
(c) Question and Answer
(d) -

1184 The UMTS Authentication and Key Agreement (UMTS AKA) mechanism is responsible for providing
authentication and key agreement using the challenge/response mechanism.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1185 The current recommendation by 3GPP for AKA algorithms is MILENAGE

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1186
MILENAGE is based on the popular shared secret key algorithm called AES or Rijndael

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1187 _____________ provides mutual authentication for the user and the network.

(a) AKA
(b) AAK
(c) AES
(d) IK

1188 AKA stands for

(a) Authentication and Key Agreement


(b) Authentication and Key Access
(c) Authentication and Key Audit
(d) Authentication and Key Assignment

1189 _____________ provides mutual authentication for the user and the network.

(a) AKA
(b) f9
(c) F8
(d) All

1190 Control Signaling Communication between the mobile station and the network is sensitive and therefore its
integrity must be protected. This is done using the UMTS Integrity Algorithm (UIA) which is implemented
both in the mobile station and the RNC. This is known as the __________ algorithm.
(a) f9
(b) f8
(c) AKA
(d) All

1191 The f9 algorithm in the user equipment calculates a __________ bit MAC-I for data integrity using the
signaling message as an input parameter.

(a) 32
(b) 64
(c) 16
(d) 128

1192 At receiver MS or RNC, XMAC-I is calculated and then compared to the MAC-I. if both are same

(a) the integrity of the message is maintained


(b) the integrity of the message is not maintained
(c) -
(d) -

1193 The confidentiality algorithm is known as ____________ and it operates on the signaling data as well as the
user data.

(a) f8
(b) f9
(c) f7
(d) All

1194 A block cipher known as the KASUMI cipher.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1195 _____________ is an open specification which enables mobile users to access the Internet.

(a) WAP
(b) WPA
(c) WPI
(d) -

1196 WAP protocol is independent of the underlying network e.g. WCDMA, CMDA 2000 etc

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1197 The first generation of WAP is known as WAP1 which was released in ________________

(a) 1998
(b) 1999
(c) 2000
(d) 2002

1198 The second generation of WAP is known as WAP2 which was released in ________________

(a) 2002
(b) 1998
(c) 2000
(d) 1999

1199 ____________ assumes that the mobile devices are low on power and other resources. And therefore the
devices can be simple while sharing the security responsibilities with the gateway devices.
(a) WAP1
(b) WAP2
(c) -
(d) Both

1200 _______________ assumes that the mobile devices are powerful and can therefore directly communicate
with the servers.

(a) WAP2
(b) WAP1
(c) Both
(d) -

1201 ___________ provides an environment for running web applications or other WAP applications.

(a) Wireless Application Environment


(b) Wireless Session Protocol
(c) Wireless Transaction Protocol
(d) Wireless Datagram Protocol

1202 _______________ is similar to the HTTP protocol and provides data transmissions with small sizes so that
WAP1 clients can process the data with less complexity.

(a) Wireless Session Protocol


(b) Wireless Application Environment
(c) Wireless Transaction Protocol
(d) Wireless Datagram Protocol

1203 _____________ is responsible for providing reliability.

(a) Wireless Transaction Protocol


(b) Wireless Session Protocol
(c) Wireless Application Environment
(d) Wireless Datagram Protocol

1204 ____________ provides the underlying transport service.

(a) Wireless Datagram Protocol


(b) Wireless Transport Layer Security
(c) Wireless Transaction Protocol
(d) Wireless Application Environment

1205 A standard protocol used to transmit web pages is ________

(a) Hypertext Transfer Protocol


(b) Wireless Session Protocol
(c) Wireless Transaction Protocol
(d) Wireless Datagram Protocol

1206 ______________ layer provides security features such as authentication, confidentiality, integrity etc. In
WAP1, this is between the WAP1 gateway and the server. In WAP2 this is between the WAP2 client and the
server.

(a) Transport Layer Security


(b) Wireless Session Protocol
(c) Wireless Transaction Protocol
(d) Wireless Datagram Protocol

1207 Standard transport protocol used to provide reliability over IP is _____________

(a) TCP
(b) HTTP
(c) WAP
(d) WDP

1208
______________Protocol used to route data in a network.

(a) IP
(b) TCP
(c) WAP
(d) WDP

1209 _______________ is the lowest level protocol and can be any wireless technique such as GSM, CDMA etc.

(a) Bearer Protocol


(b) Internet Protocol
(c) Transport Control Protocol
(d) Hypertext Transfer Protocol

1210 WAE provides an environment for running web applications or other WAP applications. WAE stands for

(a) Wireless Application Environment


(b) Wireless Access Environment
(c) Wireless Aided Environment
(d) Wireless Approval Environment

1211 WSP is similar to the HTTP protocol and provides data transmissions with small sizes so that WAP1 clients
can process the data with less complexity. WSP stands for

(a) Wireless Session Protocol


(b) Wireless System Protocol
(c) Wireless Session Protocol
(d) Wireless Switching Protocol

1212 WTP is responsible for providing reliability. WTP stands for

(a) Wireless Transaction Protocol


(b) Wireless Transport Protocol
(c) Wireless Transfer Protocol
(d) Wireless Transit Protocol

1213 WTLS is responsible for providing security features such as authentication, confidentiality, integrity etc.
between a WAP1 client and the WAP gateway.

(a) Wireless Transport Layer Security


(b) Wireless Transfer Layer Security
(c) Wireless Tranasaction Layer Security
(d) Wireless Technology Layer Security

1214 WDP provides the underlying transport service. WDP stands for

(a) Wireless Datagram Protocol


(b) Wireless Data Protocol
(c) Wireless Decryption Protocol
(d) Wireless Detailed Protocol

1215 HTTP is a standard protocol used to transmit web pages. HTTP stands for

(a) Hypertext Transfer Protocol


(b) Hypertext Transport Protocol
(c) Hypertext Transient Protocol
(d) Hypertext Technology Protocol

1216 TLS layer provides security features such as authentication, confidentiality, integrity etc. In WAP1, this is
between the WAP1 gateway and the server. In WAP2 this is between the WAP2 client and the server. TLS
stands for

(a) Transport Layer Security


(b) Transfer Layer Security
(c) Transient Layer Security
(d) Technology Layer Security

1217 TCP is a Standard transport protocol used to provide reliability over IP. TCP stands for

(a) Transport Control Protocol


(b) Transfer Control Protocol
(c) Transient Control Protocol
(d) Technical Control Protocol

1218 Protocol used to route data in a network is IP. IP stands for

(a) Internet Protocol


(b) Internal Protocol
(c) Intermediate Protocol
(d) Intranet Protocol

1219 When a mobile user is roaming, it is necessary to provide anonymity to the users so that malicious parties
are unable to associate the user with a particular session. The most basic method to provide anonymity is
to have a __________ (TID) instead of the real id of the user.

(a) temporary identity


(b) transport identity
(c) technical identity
(d) transit identity

1220 __________ is a technique where the transmission frequency is changed to one where there is no
interference.

(a) Channel Surfing


(b) Channel Scanning
(c) Spatial Retreats
(d) -

1221 _________________ is a technique where the wireless users move to a location where there is no
interference

(a) Spatial Retreats


(b) Channel Scanning
(c) Channel surfing
(d) -

1222 ____________________ (LI) describes the lawfully authorized interception and monitoring of
telecommunications
pursuant to an order of a government body, to obtain the forensics necessary for pursuing wrongdoers.

(a) Lawful Interception


(b) Lawful Interpretation
(c) Legal Interception
(d) Legal Interpretation

1223 LEMF Stands for

(a) Law Enforcement Monitoring Facility


(b) Law Enforcement Monitoring Federation
(c) Law Enforcement Monitoring Feature
(d) Law Enforcement Monitoring Feasibility

1224 LEA Stands for

(a) Law Enforcement Agency


(b) Law Enforcement Assistant
(c) Law Enforcement Agent
(d) Law Enforcement Association
1225 ___________________ issues an order for LI to a specific network operator, access provider, or network
service provider, which is obliged by law to deliver the requested information to a Law Enforcement
Monitoring Facility

(a) LEA
(b) LAE
(c) AEL
(d) ALE

1226 LI may target two types of data: the actual ______________ (CC) which may include voice, video or text
message
contents, and Intercept Related Information (IRI). CC stands for

(a) contents of communications


(b) communication of contents
(c) communication control
(d) control communication

1227 LI may target two types of data: the actual contents of communications (CC) which may include voice,
video or text message
contents, and ______________________ (IRI). IRI stands for

(a) Intercept Related Information


(b) Intercept Related Identification
(c) Intercept Related Indication
(d) Intercept Related Issues

1228 The act of LI independent of the type of communication to be intercepted – may logically be thought of as
a process with
__________ distinct steps
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 2
(d) 5

1229 ________________ consists of information about the targeted communication itself: signalling information,
source and destination (telephone numbers, IP or MAC addresses, etc), frequency, duration, time and date
of communications.

(a) IRI
(b) CC
(c) Both
(d) -

1230 On mobile networks, it may also be possible to trace the geographical origin of the call.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1231 CC and IRI related to the subject are extracted from the network. This step is called

(a) Capture
(b) Filtering
(c) Delivery
(d) -

1232 Information related to the subject that falls within the topic of the inquiry is separated from accidentally
gathered information, and formatted to a pre-defined delivery format. This step is called

(a) Filtering
(b) Capture
(c) Delivery
(d) -

1233 Requested information is delivered to the LEMF. This step is called

(a) Delivery
(b) Capture
(c) Filtering
(d) -

1234 The _____________ receives interception orders from the LEA and hands them over to Internal Intercept
Functions (IIF).

(a) Administration Function


(b) Meditation Functions
(c) Both
(d) -

1235 _________________ are located tactically within network nodes and generate the two desired types of
information, CC and IRI.

(a) Internal Intercept Functions


(b) Administration Function
(c) Meditation Functions
(d) -

1236 _____________ take charge of delineation between the two networks. They implement Internal Network
Interfaces (INI), which may be proprietary, to communicate within the PTN, and standardized interfaces, to
deliver requested information to one or more LEMFs.

(a) Meditation Functions


(b) Internal Intercept Functions
(c) Administration Function
(d) -

1237 In Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks, a device named a ____________ plays the role of exerting
influence over the data streams that make up one or more sessions.

(a) Session Border Controller


(b) Session Border Center
(c) Session Border Communication
(d) Session Border Control

1238 In the case of e-mail, IRI conforms to the ____________information of an e-mail message.

(a) header
(b) subject
(c) footer
(d) body

1239 The principal global forums for specifying the requirements as well as specific standards are the European
Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) Technical Committee on Lawful Interception (TC LI) and the
3rd Generation
Partnership Project (3GPP).

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1240 New NGN LI standards are being developed through ETSI __________ in collaboration with TC LI and
3GPP.
(a) TISPAN
(b) TISPEN
(c) TISTAN
(d) -

1241 TISPAN Stands for

(a) Telecoms and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks
(b) Telecoms and Internet covered Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks
(c) Telecoms and Internet controlled Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks
(d) Telecoms and Internet communication Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks

1242 B&CCS takes care of activation, deactivation, suspension and change in the subscriber services. B&CCS
stands for

(a) Billing and customer care system


(b) Billing and customer cost system
(c) Billing and customer control system
(d) Billing and customer careful system

1243 Billing and customer care system is an Integrated Customer Care, Billing and accounting platform which
provides provisioning of wide range of GSM services like Tele-services Bearer services, supplementary
services, GPRS, WAP, IN services etc.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1244 The major functions of B&CCS include Collection of CDR from Mobile Switching Centers. CDR stands for

(a) Call Detail Record


(b) Call Data Record
(c) Call Duration Record
(d) Call Drop Record

1245 Number inventory and SIM management etc is a function of BCCS

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1246 Billing & Customer Care System has number of servers connected each other through a

(a) Both
(b) LAN
(c) WAN
(d) -

1247 CCN stands for

(a) Customer Care Nodes


(b) Customer Care Network
(c) Customer Care Notation
(d) Customer Care Natioal

1248 Each E1 link from CCN sites of a Billing Zones is backed up with one ISDN _____________ connectivity

(a) BRI
(b) PRI
(c) Both
(d) -

1249 To prepare the mobile bill for each subscriber the B&CCS collects the usage data from each __________.
(a) MSC
(b) BTS
(c) MS
(d) BSS

1250 Each MSC location is connected to B&CCS with E1 link & ISDN _______________ backup

(a) BRI
(b) PRI
(c) Both
(d) -

1251 Mediation Device in the BCCS performs __________________ functions

(a) All
(b) Collection of CDR
(c) Mediation of CDR
(d) Distribution of CDR

1252 _______________ collects the charging data from MSC as per the defined schedule or on real time basis

(a) Mediation Device


(b) X 25 router
(c) MSC
(d) BCCS

1253 One can edit the CDR in Mediation Device

(a) False
(b) True
(c) -
(d) -
1254 B&CCM is a system for processing _____________ from Mediation Device based upon predefined tariff
structures

(a) CDR
(b) MSC
(c) BTS
(d) MS

1255 BCCM can also provide a web based customer care to the subscriber.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1256 In B&CCM,________________ provides Man-Machine interface to handle multiple types of services,


administer customer services, process and distribute applicable exchange and field orders, etc.

(a) Customer Services Module


(b) Order Management Module
(c) Service Provisioning Module
(d) -

1257 Order Management Module supports multiple communication services within a single _______________
based system.

(a) UNIX
(b) LINUX
(c) Windows
(d) Any of these

1258 The Customer Services Representative (CSR) can perform provisioning and activation of services in the
GSM network.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1259 _____________ provides a flow though provisioning from an order entry or billing system to the network
component like Home Location Register, Voice Mail Service, Short Message Service etc.

(a) Service Provisioning Module


(b) Order Management Module
(c) Customer Services Module
(d) -

1260 __________ performs the functions like creation of subscriber, Mobile Number assignment, and
assignment of supplementary services such as: Voice Mail Service, UMS, SMS, IN,GPRS etc, SIM allocation
and activation, activation of new services and deactivation of assigned services etc.

(a) Service Provisioning Module


(b) Order Management Module
(c) Customer Services Module
(d) -

1261 _____________ performs number of flexible and efficient billing process for the billing operations.

(a) Service Provisioning Module


(b) Order Management Module
(c) Customer Services Module
(d) -

1262 Billing system is configurable to guide and rate call event records in both real time and Batch mode
(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1263 The CDRs from _____ are not used by the billing System for any purpose.

(a) IN
(b) MSC
(c) BTS
(d) MS

1264 Whenever a call is switched in the GSM network a CDR file is generated and stored in _____________

(a) MSC
(b) BTS
(c) BSS
(d) MS

1265 All the voice call details (Both prepaid and postpaid) are collected from _____.

(a) MSC
(b) BTS
(c) BSS
(d) MS

1266 The Service Provisioning System interacts with ______________ (OTAF) to provision the handsets. OTAF
stands for

(a) Over The Air Functionality


(b) Order The Air Functionality
(c) Open The Air Functionality
(d) Once The Air Functionality
1267 The list of all the SIM cards sent in the market is up loaded in ________ Server data base.

(a) OM
(b) MSC
(c) Billing
(d) -

1268 All the sold SIM cards are provisioned (activated) through the OM server only.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1269 Depending upon the rate of supply and sale of SIM cards, the service provider defines a threshold value of
balance quantity of un-activated SIM cards in the __________ server.

(a) OM
(b) Billing
(c) MSC
(d) -

1270 The CDMA cellular mobile communication system consists of _______________ independent subsystems

(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 5
(d) 6

1271 The CDMA cellular mobile communication system consists of four independent subsystems: MS, BSS,
MSS and OMM. BSS stands for
(a) Base Transceiver Subsystem
(b) Base Transceiver System
(c) Base Transceiver Station
(d) Base Transceiver Software

1272 The CDMA cellular mobile communication system consists of four independent subsystems: MS, BSS,
MSS and OMM. MSS stands for

(a) Mobile Switching Subsystem


(b) Mobile Switching System
(c) Mobile Switching Station
(d) Mobile Switching Software

1273 The CDMA cellular mobile communication system consists of four independent subsystems: MS, BSS,
MSS and OMM. OMM stands for

(a) Operation and Maintenance Subsystem


(b) Operation and Maintenance System
(c) Operation and Maintenance Station
(d) Operation and Maintenance Software

1274 The CDMA cellular mobile communication system consists of four independent subsystems: MS, BSS,
MSS and OMM. MS stands for

(a) Mobile Station


(b) Mobile System
(c) Mobile Sub system
(d) Mobile software

1275 MS and BSS can communicate directly

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1276 The communication between BSS and MSS is implemented through the standard ________________
interface

(a) A
(b) E
(c) F
(d) L

1277 The interface between BTS and BSC is _____________________

(a) Abis
(b) Um
(c) A
(d) L

1278 BSC stands for

(a) Base Station Controller


(b) Base Station Control
(c) Base Station Coordinator
(d) Base Station Center

1279 BTS Stands for

(a) Base Transceiver Station


(b) Base Transceiver System
(c) Base Transceiver Switch
(d) Base Transceiver Software
1280 OMC stands for

(a) Operation and Maintenance Center


(b) Operation and Maintenance Control
(c) Operation and Maintenance Coordinator
(d) Operation and Maintenance Contrller

1281 AUC stands for

(a) Authentication Center


(b) Authentication unit Center
(c) Authentication Control
(d) Authentication Controller

1282 EIR stands for

(a) Equipment Identification Register


(b) Equipment Identification Record
(c) Equipment Identification Rate
(d) Equipment Identification Rights

1283 HLR stands for

(a) Home Location Register


(b) Home Location Reader
(c) Home Location Review
(d) Home Location Rate

1284 VLR stands for

(a) Visitor Location Register


(b) Visitor Location Reader
(c) Visitor Location Record
(d) Visitor Location Registeration

1285 PSPD stands for

(a) Public Switched Public Data


(b) Public System Public Data
(c) Public Station Public Data
(d) Public Switch Public Data

1286 PLMN stands for

(a) Public Land Mobile Network


(b) Private Land Mobile Network
(c) People Land Mobile Network
(d) Parent Land Mobile Network

1287 The __________________ is the assembly of radio equipment and radio channel control equipment, serving
one or more cellular cells.

(a) BSS
(b) MSC
(c) BTS
(d) MS

1288 The __________ is responsible for radio transmission

(a) BTS
(b) MS
(c) MSC
(d) BSS

1289 ____________ is responsible for control and management of BTS.


(a) BSC
(b) MSC
(c) MS
(d) All

1290 The ________________ belongs to the radio part of a base station system

(a) BTS
(b) BSS
(c) MSC
(d) MS

1291 _____________ serves the radio transceiving equipment of a certain cell, implements the conversion
between BSC and radio channels, radio transmission through air interface between BTS and MS and
related control, and communicates
with BSC through the Abis interface.

(a) BTS
(b) BSS
(c) MSC
(d) MS

1292 One end of the Base Station Controller (BSC) can be connected with ___________BTSs

(a) one or more


(b) one
(c) two
(d) three

1293 ___________ implements radio network management, radio resource management and radio BTS
monitoring and management.
(a) BSC
(b) MSC
(c) BTS
(d) MS

1294 _________________ controls the establishment, connection and disconnection of radio connection
between MS and BTS, controls the positioning, handoff and paging of MS, provides voice coding and rate
adjustment and carries out operation and maintenance of the BSS.

(a) BSC
(b) BTS
(c) MSC
(d) MS

1295 The _______________ implements the main switching functions of the CDMA network. It manages the
database for user data and mobility.

(a) MSS
(b) BSS
(c) MSC
(d) MS

1296 _________ is the core of the CDMA network

(a) MSC
(b) BTS
(c) BSC
(d) MS

1297 ______________ controls and implements voice channel connection for MSs within its coverage, namely
serving as an interface between CDMA and other networks.
(a) MSC
(b) BTS
(c) BSS
(d) MS

1298 _________________ carries out call connection, charging, BSS-MSC handoff, assist radio resource
management and mobility
management

(a) MSC
(b) BSS
(c) BTS
(d) MS

1299 MSC gets all data required for call request processing from three databases, VLR, HLR and AUC.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1300 The _______________ is a dynamic user database, storing the related user data of all MSs (visitors) within
the MSCs management range, including user ID, MSs location area information, user status and services
available for the user.

(a) VLR
(b) AUC
(c) HLR
(d) All

1301 VLR gets and stores all necessary data from the HLR of a ___________ subscriber
(a) mobile
(b) Landline
(c) Both
(d) -

1302 Once the mobile subscriber leaves the control area of the VLR, it will be registered in another VLR, and the
previous VLR will delete its data log.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1303 The _____________ is a static database, storing the data for mobile subscriber management.

(a) HLR
(b) VLR
(c) AUC
(d) All

1304 Each mobile subscriber should be registered in its ______________

(a) HLR
(b) VLR
(c) AUC
(d) All

1305 HLR stores

(a) Both
(b) parameters related with the mobile subscriber
(c) current location information of the subscriber
(d) -
1306 ______________ stores parameters related with the mobile subscriber like subscribers ID, access
capability, user type and supplementary service

(a) HLR
(b) VLR
(c) AUC
(d) All

1307 _____________ stores current location information of the subscriber for call route establishment

(a) HLR
(b) MSC
(c) VLR
(d) AUC

1308 No matter where the mobile subscriber roams, its ______________ should provide all related parameters
and input the latest location into the database.

(a) HLR
(b) VLR
(c) MSC
(d) AUC

1309 _______is a functional entity managing the authentication information related with mobile stations (MSs).

(a) AUC
(b) HLR
(c) VLR
(d) MS

1310 ______________ implements MS authentication, stores the MS authentication parameters, generates and
sends the corresponding authentication parameters according to the requests of MSC or VLR, including
AKEY , SSD, ESN, MIN and AAV, and then calculates all random numbers to get the authentication result.

(a) AUC
(b) MSC
(c) BSS
(d) MS

1311 The ___________________ is responsible for receiving, storing and forwarding short messages between
the CDMA mobile subscribers and fixed line users or between mobile subscribers.

(a) Short Message Center


(b) MSC
(c) Short Message Sevice
(d) MS

1312 _____________ serves as a postal office, receiving mails from every place, sorts them out and then
distribute them to the corresponding users.

(a) SC
(b) SMS
(c) MSC
(d) MS

1313 The short message services include ___________

(a) Both
(b) point to point server
(c) cell broadcast service
(d) -

1314 The ___________ provides equipment operators with network operation and maintenance services,
manages subscriber information, makes network planning and improves the efficiency and service quality
of the whole
system.

(a) OMC
(b) MSC
(c) BSS
(d) BTS

1315 OMC includes _______________ depending on the part for maintenance

(a) Both
(b) OMC S
(c) OMC R
(d) -

1316 ____________ is responsible for the maintenance on the MSS side

(a) OMC S
(b) OMC R
(c) OMC
(d) -

1317 ________________ is responsible for the maintenance on the BSS side.

(a) OMC R
(b) OMC S
(c) OMC
(d) -

1318 The ___________ interface is defined as the communication interface between MS and BTS.

(a) Um
(b) A
(c) L
(d) C

1319 ____________ interface is the key distinguishing the CDMA network from the GSM network

(a) Um
(b) A
(c) C
(d) L

1320 The most important interface of the CDMA network is ______________

(a) Um
(b) A
(c) L
(d) Abis

1321 ____________ interface grants compatibility to MSs from different suppliers and networks of different
operators, enables MSs to roam, ensures the frequency efficiency of the cellular system, and adopts a
series of anti-interference technologies and interference preventing measures.

(a) Um
(b) Abis
(c) A
(d) L

1322 The _____________ interface implements the physical connection from MS to the fixed part of the CDMA
system,

(a) Um
(b) Abis
(c) L
(d) A

1323 The ______________ interface is located between MSC and BSC

(a) A
(b) L
(c) Abis
(d) Um

1324 Interface A physical link is implemented through standard PCM digital transmission link of 2.048Mbit/s.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1325 Interface _______ transfers information for MS management, BTS management, mobility management and
connection management.

(a) A
(b) Abis
(c) Um
(d) L

1326 An interface between BSC and BTS is called the ___________ interface

(a) Abis
(b) Um
(c) A
(d) L

1327 BSC on the ____________ interface provides signaling control information for BTS configuration,
monitoring,
and testing and service control.

(a) Abis
(b) A
(c) Um
(d) L

1328 __________________ is an internal interface between VLR and MSC, used by the MSC to request the
current location information of the MS from VLR or notify the VLR to update the location information of the
MS.

(a) B
(b) A
(c) Abis
(d) Um

1329 ____________ is an interface between HLR and MSC, and this interface transfers information for route
selection and management.

(a) C
(b) B
(c) A
(d) Um

1330 The physical link of the C interface is 2.048Mbit/s standard PCM digital transmission cable.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -
1331 Once a call is required to a MS, the Gateway MSC (GMSC) will request the roaming number of the called MS
from the ________ of the called side.

(a) HLR
(b) VLR
(c) AUC
(d) All

1332 _____________________ is an interface between HLR and VLR, and this interface exchanges information
related with MS location and user management.

(a) D
(b) C
(c) B
(d) Abis

1333 ____________ interface ensures that the MS can establish and receives calls within the entire service area.

(a) D
(b) Um
(c) C
(d) B

1334 D Interface physical link is 2.048Mbit/s standard digital link.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1335 ____________ is the interface controlling different MSCs of adjacent areas.


(a) E
(b) Abis
(c) B
(d) C

1336 When the MS moves, during a call, from the control area of one MSC to that of another MSC, interface
____________can be used to exchange related handoff information to activate and complete handoff, and
thus to complete the cross-cell channel handoff process without interrupting the communication.

(a) E
(b) Um
(c) D
(d) C

1337 ____________ Interface physical link is implemented through 2.048Mbit/s standard digital link between
MSCs.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1338 _______________ interface is used to transfer route information related with the called subscriber between
MC and HLR.

(a) N
(b) E
(c) D
(d) Abis

1339 N interface physical link is implemented through 2.048Mbit/s standard digital link.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1340 ___________ is an interface between MS and MSC transferring short messages and match the OSI
reference model

(a) Q
(b) E
(c) F
(d) N

1341 Forward links provide the communication from __________

(a) base station to mobile station.


(b) mobile station to base station
(c) Both
(d) -

1342 The base station uses ____________ channel to transmit the pilot signals that identify it and guide the
mobile stations to access the network.

(a) Forward pilot channel


(b) Forward sync channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel

1343 The base station sends the system time and frame synchronization information to the mobile stations via
this
___________ to keep timing and synchronize with the system.
(a) Forward sync channel
(b) Forward pilot channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel

1344 The base station transmits paging, command, and traffic channel allocation information to the mobile
stations via this ____________________________.

(a) Forward paging channel


(b) Forward pilot channel
(c) Forward sync channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel

1345 _______________ is used by the base station to quickly instruct the mobile station from which time slot to
receive the control message on F-PCH or F-CCCH.

(a) Forward quick paging channel


(b) Forward broadcast control channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward sync channel

1346 ____________ is used by the base station to deliver system messages to the mobile station

(a) Forward broadcast control channel


(b) Forward pilot channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel

1347 The __________________ is always used together with the F-CPCCH, R-EACH and R-CCCH.

(a) Common assignment channel


(b) Forward pilot channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel

1348 When the base station demodulates an _____________ header, it instructs the mobile station, via F-CACH,
which R-CCCH to use to send the access message, and from which F-CPCH sub channel to receive the
power control bit.

(a) Reverse enhanced access channel


(b) Reverse pilot channel
(c) Reverse access channel
(d) Reverse common control channel

1349 When the mobile station sends data in R-CCCH, the base station transmits reverse power control bit to the
mobile station via this _______________.

(a) Forward common power control channel


(b) Forward pilot channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel

1350 __________ is used by the base station and the mobile station to exchange control messages and short
impulsive data when the mobile station has not set up a traffic channel yet.

(a) Forward common control channel


(b) Forward pilot channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel

1351 When the mobile station is in traffic channel state, ___________ is used by the base station to transmit
messages or low-rate packet and circuit data services to the mobile station..

(a) Forward dedicated control channel


(b) Forward fundamental traffic channel
(c) Forward supplemental channel
(d) Forward supplemental code channel

1352 This channel is used to carry signaling, voice, low-rate packet service, circuit data services or auxiliary
service when the mobile station enters traffic channel state.

(a) Forward fundamental traffic channel


(b) Forward pilot channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel

1353 ______________ is used to carry high-rate packet data service on the forward link when the mobile station
enters traffic channel state.

(a) Forward supplemental channel


(b) Forward pilot channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel

1354 ___________ is used for data transfer

(a) Forward supplemental code channel


(b) Forward pilot channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel

1355 __________________ transmits persistently on the forward traffic channel. It is used for reverse power
control.

(a) Forward power control sub-channel


(b) Forward pilot channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel

1356 Reverse links provide the communication from _____________.

(a) mobile station to base station


(b) base station to mobile station
(c) Both
(d) -

1357 _____________ is used to assist the base station to detect the data transmitted by mobile stations.

(a) Reverse pilot channel


(b) Reverse access channel
(c) Reverse common control channel
(d) Reverse enhanced access channel

1358 _____________ is used by the base station and the mobile station to exchange control messages and short
impulsive data when the mobile station has not set up a traffic channel yet.

(a) Reverse common control channel


(b) Reverse access channel
(c) Reverse enhanced access channel
(d) Reverse pilot channel

1359 The mobile station sends control messages on ___________ to the base station when it has not yet set up
a traffic channel, thus improving mobile station accessibility.

(a) Reverse enhanced access channel


(b) Reverse common control channel
(c) Reverse access channel
(d) Reverse pilot channel

1360
When the mobile station is in traffic channel state, it uses __________ to transmit messages or low-rate
packet and circuit data services to the base stations

(a) Reverse dedicated control channel


(b) Reverse fundamental channel
(c) Reverse supplemental channel
(d) Reverse supplemental code channel

1361 ___________ is used to carry signaling, voice, low-rate packet and circuit data services, or auxiliary
services on the reverse link when the mobile station enters traffic channel state.

(a) Reverse fundamental channel


(b) Reverse supplemental channel
(c) Reverse supplemental code channel
(d) Reverse power control sub channel

1362 ______________ is used to carry high-rate packet data service on the reverse link when the mobile station
enters traffic channel state.

(a) Reverse supplemental channel


(b) Reverse supplemental code channel
(c) Reverse fundamental channel
(d) Reverse power control sub channel

1363 __________ is used to send user information to the base station during a call.

(a) Reverse supplemental code channel


(b) Reverse supplemental channel
(c) Reverse fundamental channel
(d) Reverse dedicated control channel

1364 This _______________ is the sub-channel of reverse pilot channel. It includes reverse main power control
sub-channel and reverse auxiliary power control sub-channel. The channel is used for forward power
control.

(a) Reverse power control sub channel


(b) Reverse supplemental code channel
(c) Reverse supplemental channel
(d) Reverse fundamental channel

1365 EVDO stands for

(a) either of these


(b) Evolution Data Only
(c) Evolution Data Optimized
(d) -

1366 CDMA2000 1x EV-DO specification is

(a) IS 856
(b) IS 865
(c) IS 846
(d) IS 844

1367 CDMA2000 1x EV-DO is developed by

(a) Both
(b) Qualcomm
(c) Lucent
(d) -

1368 1x system provides voice services and ____________ speed data services.

(a) Low or medium


(b) Low
(c) Medium
(d) High

1369 1x EV-DO system provides ____________ speed packet data services

(a) high
(b) low
(c) low or medium
(d) medium

1370 1x EV-DO and 1x systems use different carriers to transfer data.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1371 1x EV-DO provides the highest data transmission up to _______________Mb/s.

(a) 3.1
(b) 2.1
(c) 4.1
(d) 6.1

1372 1x EVDO system RF equipment is compatible with 1x system.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1373 HRPDA stands for


(a) High Rate Packet Data Access
(b) High Rate Protocol Data Access
(c) High Rate Period Data Access
(d) High Rate Premium Data Access

1374 1x EV-DO network model has two developing routines; interoperability specification for High Rate Packet
Data Access (HRPDA) Network Interface Revision _______________

(a) Both
(b) 0
(c) A
(d) -

1375 Difference between the two models of 1x EV-DO network is the presence or absence of SC/MM function in
PCF. Where SC/MM is

(a) Spread Carrier Mobility Management


(b) Space Carrier Mobility Management
(c) Speed Carrier Mobility Management
(d) System Carrier Mobility Management

1376 Forward links from AN to AT provide communication between ATs in the AN

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1377 Forward channels transmit ____________ power without any power control

(a) full
(b) half
(c) one third
(d) one fourth

1378 All users belonging to the same service sector share unique data service channel in the
____________mode.

(a) TDMA
(b) FDMA
(c) FDM
(d) All

1379 Forward links from AN to AT provide communication between ATs in the AN.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1380 Forward links (from AT to AN) provide the communication between ATs and the AN

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1381 In reverse channels, Data rate can reach at most _____________ Kb/s.

(a) 307.2
(b) 407.2
(c) 507.2
(d) 107.2

1382 Reverse channels follow ____________ handoff.


(a) soft
(b) hard
(c) Both
(d) -

1383 Reverse channels follow Dynamic power control

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1384 Use of Rate control enables reverse link load adjustment.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1385 In 1x EV-DO system, there is no forward link power control because _________________.

(a) forward link power is constant


(b) forward link power is variable
(c) forward link power is not important
(d) forward link power is low

1386 ___________ link follows power control.

(a) Reverse
(b) Forward
(c) Both
(d) -
1387 _____________link power control aims to control output power of ATs while minimizing interference,
maintaining high reverse data link quality.

(a) Reverse
(b) Forward
(c) Both
(d) -

1388 When reverse link signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) per user is lowest for acceptable performance, capacity is
________.

(a) highest
(b) lowest
(c) Medium
(d) -

1389 In 1x EV-DO standard, AT can adjust reverse rate ranging from 9.6 Kb/s to ________________ Kb/s.

(a) 307.2
(b) 4.6
(c) 407.2
(d) 6.6

1390 In 1x EVDO, the system must control the load on reverse links to avoid too many users in the same sector
transmitting data to AN at a high rate. This leads to all ATs becoming _______________.

(a) unavailable
(b) available
(c) active
(d) passive

1391 RRL stands for


(a) Reverse rate limit
(b) Reverse read limit
(c) Reverse role limit
(d) Reverse run limit

1392 AN restricts the maximum reverse rate of AT to a level below 307.2 Kb/s using _________

(a) either of these


(b) Broadcast Reverse Rate Limit
(c) Unicast Reverse Rate Limit
(d) -

1393 Different from 1x TDM, 1x EV-DO forward links follow ____________ to serve all ATs.

(a) TDM
(b) FDM
(c) FDMA
(d) -

1394 Within the same sector, one timeslot can serve _________ user only.

(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 8

1395 Same as IS-95/1x, 1x EV-DO ____________ helps AT complete channel estimation in system capture and
demodulation

(a) Forward pilot channel


(b) Forward broadcast control channel
(c) Forward paging channel
(d) Forward quick paging channel
1396 In 1x EV-DO systems, __________ determines the serving sector and maximum sector rate.

(a) AT
(b) AN
(c) Both
(d) -

1397 Forward ___________ enables only one sector to send data through forward channel to the terminal at any
time in the active set through forward channel

(a) virtual handoff


(b) soft hand off
(c) softer handoff
(d) -

1398 During forward virtual handoff, the terminal does not exchange any signaling with the network.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1399 According to forward RF link transmission quality, the AT can request __________ data rates.

(a) 9
(b) 8
(c) 4
(d) 2

1400 1x EVDO is used for

(a) data
(b) voice
(c) Both
(d) -

1401 ICT Stands for

(a) Information and Communications Technology


(b) Information and Control Technology
(c) Information and CoordinationTechnology
(d) Information and Cooperation Technology

1402 UMTS is the convergence of mobile communications, Information Technology (IT) and multimedia
technologies

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1403 UMTS is a suite of radio and network technologies that provide

(a) All
(b) interoperability with both fixed and mobile telecommunications services
(c) better spectrum efficiency and high data transmission rates up to 2 Mbit per sec
(d) worldwide roaming capability

1404 UMTS is a suite of radio and network technologies that provide the capability to offer new multimedia
applications and services

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -
1405 UMTS is the natural evolution from GSM and other second generation (2G)mobile systems.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1406 UMTL provides interconnection with 2G networks as well as other terrestrial and satellite-based networks

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1407 ETSI stands for

(a) European Telecommunications Standards Institute


(b) European Telecommunications Standards Internatioal
(c) European Telecommunications Standards Internal
(d) European Telecommunications Standards Issues

1408 CDMA 2000 is a ___________ system

(a) narrowband
(b) wideband
(c) Both
(d) -

1409 UMTS uses _____________ technology, is a wideband system

(a) WCDMA
(b) CDMA
(c) GSM
(d) All

1410 UMTS uses WCDMA technology, is a ________________ system

(a) wideband
(b) narrowband
(c) Both
(d) -

1411 The first available release of CDMA 2000 _____________ provide transmission speeds recommended by
the IMT-2000.

(a) does not


(b) does
(c) -
(d) -

1412 _________________ systems dominate the global market share of 2G systems.

(a) GSM
(b) CDMA
(c) CDMA2000
(d) EVDO

1413 The ______________ standard will likely capture the majority of the 3G market share.

(a) UMTS
(b) GSM
(c) EVDO
(d) ALL

1414 RAN stands for


(a) Radio Access Networks
(b) Radio Across Networks
(c) Radio Accessing Networks
(d) Radio Asses Networks

1415 _______________ currently defines standards for the UMTS releases

(a) 3GPP
(b) GSM
(c) IS 95
(d) All

1416 3GPP Release 4 is the Next Generation Network architecture

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1417 3GPP Release 5 is all IP core network.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1418 Release 2000 (R00) is split into Release _______________

(a) Both
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) -
1419 3GPP Release 99 has Radio Access Networks that includes _______________

(a) Both
(b) BTS
(c) BSC
(d) -

1420 UTRAN stands for

(a) Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network


(b) Universal Terrestrial Read Access Network
(c) Universal Terrestrial Router Access Network
(d) Universal Terrestrial Related Access Network

1421 In 3GPP Release 99, Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) for access to UMTS services has

(a) Both
(b) Node B
(c) Radio Network Controller
(d) -

1422 CSCN Stands for

(a) Circuit Switched Core Network


(b) Circuit Switched Center Network
(c) Circuit Switched Communication Network
(d) Circuit Switched Connected Network

1423 In 3GPP Release 99, Circuit switched connections are connections where the operator has full and
exclusive use of the circuit until the connection is released.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1424 CSCN elements for R99 include

(a) All
(b) Mobile services Switching Center
(c) Gateway Mobile services Switching Center
(d) InterWorking Function

1425 In 3GPP Release 99, the __________ is the interface between the Radio Access Network (RAN) and fixed
networks

(a) MSC
(b) BTS
(c) BSC
(d) All

1426 _______________ provides mobility management, call control and switching functions to enable
circuit-switched services to and from mobile stations.

(a) MSC
(b) BTS
(c) BSC
(d) All

1427 The _________________ interfaces with the fixed networks, handles subscriber location information from
the HLR and performs routing functions to and from mobile stations.

(a) GMSC
(b) MSC
(c) BSC
(d) BTS

1428 GMSC functionality can be contained in all or some of the MSCs of the network, depending on network
configuration.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1429 IWF stands for

(a) Inter Working Function


(b) Internet Working Function
(c) Inttranet Working Function
(d) International Working Function

1430 The __________ provides interworking functionality between a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and
fixed networks (such as ISDN, PSTN and PDN). It converts protocols used in the PLMN to those used in the
corresponding fixed network.

(a) IWF
(b) GMSC
(c) PSCN
(d) SGSN

1431 PSCN stands for

(a) Packet Switched Core Network


(b) Packet Switched Communication Network
(c) Packet Switched Content Network
(d) Packet Switched Covering Network

1432 In Packet switching technology, No dedicated circuit is established.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1433 PSCN elements for R99 include SGSN. SGSN stands for

(a) Serving GPRS Support Node


(b) Serving Group Support Node
(c) Serving GSM Support Node
(d) Serving GMSC Support Node

1434 The ____________ are the interface elements between the RAN and fixed networks.

(a) Both
(b) SGSN
(c) GGSN
(d) -

1435 The __________ provides mobilitiy management, session management and transfer and routing functions
to enable the transfer of packet-switched data services

(a) SGSN
(b) GGSN
(c) Both
(d) -

1436 GGSN stands for


(a) Gateway GPRS Support Node
(b) Gateway GSM Support Node
(c) Gateway Group Support Node
(d) Gateway General Support Node

1437 The _____________ handles subscriber location information and provides packet data transfer capabilities
to and from mobile terminals.

(a) GGSN
(b) SGSN
(c) Both
(d) -

1438 The _________________BG provides connectivity, and interworking and roaming capabilities between two
different PLMNs.

(a) Border Gateway


(b) Barrier Gateway
(c) Bearer Gateway
(d) Batch Gateway

1439 Common Core Network elements are elements used by both the CSCN and PSCN.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1440 The ___________ is the permanent database for mobile subscriber information. It is in charge of mobile
subscriber management.

(a) HLR
(b) VLR
(c) AUC
(d) EIR

1441 The _____________ manages mobile subscribers in the home PLMN and those roaming in a foreign PLMN.
It exchanges information with the HLR.

(a) VLR
(b) AUC
(c) EIR
(d) MSC

1442 The ___________________ provides authentication and encryption functions for system security

(a) AUC
(b) HLR
(c) VLR
(d) AUC

1443 The ___________ stores information on mobile equipment identities

(a) EIR
(b) VLR
(c) MS
(d) HLR

1444 SMS MSCs enable the transfer of messages between the Short Message Service Center and the PLMN.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -
1445 3GPP Release __________ implements the NGN architecture in the core network, separating the control
and user planes.

(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 99
(d) all

1446 3GPP Release 4 (R4) introduces the new network elements in addition to R99 elements.

(a) All
(b) MSC server
(c) GMSC server
(d) Circuit Switched Media GateWay

1447 In 3GPP Release 4, the ____________ server provides call control and mobility management functions for
an MSC. It also holds subscriber service data information and provides connection control for media
channels in a CS-MGW

(a) MSC
(b) GMSC
(c) MGW
(d) All

1448 The _______ server provides call control and mobility management functions for a GMSC.

(a) GMSC
(b) MSC
(c) MGW
(d) All

1449 The CS MGW is an interface between the UTRAN and the Core Network. CG MGW stands for
(a) Circuit Switched Media GateWay
(b) Circuit Switched Media Group
(c) Circuit Switched Media Generation
(d) Circuit Switched Media General

1450 The CSMGW supports both UMTS and GSM media.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1451 ______________ terminates bearer channels from circuit-switched networks and media streams from
packet networks. It supports media conversion, bearer control and payload processing

(a) CS MGW
(b) SGSN
(c) GGSN
(d) -

1452 3GPP Release _____________ implements a unified IP backbone infrastructure which enables high
performance services and functions

(a) 5
(b) 4
(c) 99
(d) -

1453 HSS stands for

(a) Home Subscriber Server


(b) Home Subscriber System
(c) Home Subscriber Switch
(d) Home Subscriber Station

1454 IM stands for

(a) Internet protocol Multimedia subsystem


(b) Internet protocol Multimedia system
(c) Internet protocol Multimedia software
(d) Internet protocol Multimedia station

1455 The ___________ susbsystem consists of all Core Network elements that use the services provided by the
PSCN to offer multimedia services.

(a) IM
(b) IMF
(c) IMS
(d) All

1456 The main technological difference between 2G and 3G systems is the new multiple access technique in the
Radio Access Network (RAN) that increases ______________.

(a) Both
(b) bandwidth
(c) efficiency
(d) -

1457 The main technological difference between 2G and 3G systems is the new multiple access technique called
___________________ in the Radio Access Network (RAN) that increases bandwidth and efficiency.

(a) CDMA
(b) TDMA
(c) FDMA
(d) -
1458 3G standards organizations have selected ___________ CDMA radio interface technologies for 3G
networks

(a) 3
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 5

1459 3G standards organizations have selected ___________________ CDMA radio interface technologies for 3G
networks

(a) All
(b) WCDMA
(c) TD CDMA
(d) CDMA 2000

1460 WCDMA uses ____________ mode

(a) FDD
(b) TDD
(c) Both
(d) -

1461 TD CDMA which uses _____________ mode

(a) TDD
(b) FDD
(c) Both
(d) -

1462 The limitations of 2G mobile systems is _____________


(a) All
(b) limited services
(c) congestion
(d) limited mobility around the world

1463 _____________ optimally divides the available radio spectrum on the air interface into a number of
channels and defines how these channels are allocated to the many users accessing the network

(a) WCDMA
(b) TD CDMA
(c) Both
(d) -

1464 WCDMA provides

(a) All
(b) better spectrum efficiency and wide coverage
(c) support for all types of services
(d) enhanced privacy

1465 WCDMA is a noise-limited technology

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1466 A digital coding technique called ___________________ limits the level of noise in the cell and provides
secure voice and data transmission over the radio interface.

(a) Spread Spectrum


(b) Noise Spectrum
(c) Frequency Spectrum
(d) -

1467 Spread Spectrum takes a signal in the form of packet data and spreads it over a _____________ range of
bandwidth than
the actual content of information in the signal requires.

(a) wider
(b) narrower
(c) Both
(d) -

1468 In spread spectrum, the transmitted signal is multiplied by a code which _____________ the number of bits
transmitted and expands the bandwidth used.

(a) increases
(b) decreases
(c) Either of these
(d) -

1469 In Spread Spectrum modulation, the signal’s power is spread over a larger band of frequencies which
makes the signal appear as _____________ to a casual listener.

(a) random noise


(b) weak signal
(c) strong signal
(d) -

1470 Spread Spectrum is highly secure because the signal is _____________ susceptible to outside
interference.

(a) less
(b) more
(c) Either of these
(d) -

1471 A WCDMA system requires accurate power control to overcome the ______________ problem

(a) near far


(b) far near
(c) near near
(d) far far

1472 WCDMA systems use ________ types of power control

(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5

1473 The goal of power control in WCDMA is to have the signals from all of the User Equipments (UE) arrive at
the
base station with the same power level.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1474 in WCDMA, _________________ loop power control is based on the sum of the power level of the UE and
the power level of the Node B.

(a) open
(b) closed
(c) opn closed
(d) -

1475 In Open-loop power control, if the UE receives a strong downlink signal from the Node B, then the UE will
speak _______.

(a) low
(b) medium
(c) high
(d) -

1476 In Open-loop power control, if the UE receives a weak signal downlink signal then the UE will speak
____________

(a) high
(b) low
(c) medium
(d) -

1477 With closed-loop power control, power control bits are sent to the UE every _____________ milliseconds to
tell the mobile station to increase or decrease its transmission power.

(a) 0.66
(b) 0.77
(c) 0.88
(d) 0.99

1478 With ____________loop power control, power control bits are sent to the UE every 0.66 milliseconds to tell
the mobile station to increase or decrease its transmission power.

(a) closed
(b) open
(c) open closed
(d) -

1479 In WCDMA, ____________loop power control is very fast

(a) closed
(b) open
(c) open closed
(d) -

1480 Due to Power Control, WCDMA phones have fewer power requirements which means they can handle
smaller, lightweight,
longer-life batteries.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1481 In wcdma, Closed loop power control is very ____________ than open loop power control system

(a) fast
(b) slow
(c) medium
(d) -

1482 In UMTS, a Rake receiver is implemented in the UEs and base stations to provide

(a) All
(b) multi service
(c) path diversity
(d) soft handover

1483
In UMTS, a _________ receiver can decode several signals simultaneously and combine them to improve
the quality of the signal or to get several services at the same time.

(a) Rake
(b) Good
(c) Sensitive
(d) Quality

1484 In UMTS, the Rake receiver uses the inherent ___________ diversity characteristics of WCDMA as a means
of providing
redundancy in the network.

(a) frequency
(b) amplitude
(c) phase
(d) space

1485 The Rake receiver identifies the different paths that the signal takes and combines them to improve the
quality of the signal.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1486 ________________Handover means that the connection does not have to be broken in the original
cell before connection in the successor cell.

(a) Soft
(b) Hard
(c) Harder
(d) -
1487 Soft Handover is possible with UMTS because WCDMA systems do not require the use of different
__________in adjacent
cells.

(a) frequencies
(b) signals
(c) amplitudes
(d) codes

1488 In WCDMA, two mobile terminals use the same frequency band

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1489 In UMTS users are separated with

(a) code
(b) frequency
(c) amplitude
(d) time

1490 ATM Stands for

(a) Asynchronous Transfer Mode


(b) Asynchronous Transfer Modulation
(c) Asynchronous Transfer Medium
(d) Asynchronous Transfer Method

1491 UMTS uses _____________ in the Radio Access Network (RAN) for the reliable transfer of digital
information.
(a) ATM
(b) IP
(c) X 25
(d) All

1492 ____________ has been chosen as the transport technology in UMTS Radio Access Networks because it
supports a multi-service environment with variable bit rates and the ability to support variable QoS.

(a) ATM
(b) SONET
(c) X 25
(d) All

1493 ____________ is also highly scalable which makes it excellent for interconnecting legacy systems and
LANs and for building
WANs on high-performance fiber-optic networks.

(a) ATM
(b) SONET
(c) X 25
(d) All

1494 Satellite UMTS (S-UMTS) uses a ____________ frequency band for communications between terrestrial and
satellite networks

(a) single
(b) double
(c) trible
(d) -

1495 Satellite technology can readily provide global coverage and will play an important role for UMTS in the
future.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1496 HSDPA stands for

(a) High speed downlink packet access


(b) High speed downlink protocol access
(c) High speed downlink primay access
(d) High speed downlink polarised access

1497 High-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) in release _____________ of the UMTS standard provides
high-speed downlink data channels that can be shared efficiently between multiple users.

(a) 5
(b) 4
(c) 99
(d) 6

1498 HSPDA offers increased data rates up to ______________ Mbits/s, as well as improved error control
handling and other
techniques that increase the overall performance of the network.

(a) 14
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 8

1499 HSPDA will enable the widespread deployment of cost-effective mobile broadband ____________ services.

(a) data
(b) voice
(c) video
(d) all

1500 Voice and video telephony have _______________ bandwidth needs with strict latency and quality of
service (QoS)
requirements

(a) symmetric
(b) asymmetric
(c) both
(d) -

1501 HSDPA offers high-speed downlink shared channels (HS-DSCH) that can switch between users every
________ ms.

(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 6

1502 DSCH Stands for

(a) downlink shared channel


(b) downlink shared channel host
(c) download shared channel
(d) downlink shared communication

1503 ____________ new physical channels are introduced with HSDPA to enable HS-DSCH transmission

(a) 3
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 5

1504 Out of three HSDPA Physical Channels, _____________

(a) two are used for control and a third carries high speed downlink user data
(b) one used for control and two carries high speed downlink user data
(c) two are used for high speed downlink user data and a third is used for control
(d) -

1505 The high-speed shared control channel (HS-SCCH) is a _______________ control channel that informs
mobile devices when HSDPA data is scheduled for them, and how they can receive and decode it.

(a) downlink
(b) uplink
(c) both
(d) -

1506 The _______________ is a downlink control channel that informs mobile devices when HSDPA data is
scheduled for them, and how they can receive and decode it.

(a) high speed shared control channel


(b) high speed dedicated physical control channel
(c) high speed shared physical control channel
(d) high speed dedicated control channel

1507 The high-speed dedicated physical control channel (HS-DPCCH) is an ____________ control channel used
by the mobile to report the downlink channel quality and request retransmissions.

(a) uplink
(b) downlink
(c) -
(d) Both

1508 The ____________ is an uplink control channel used by the mobile to report the downlink channel quality
and request retransmissions.

(a) high speed dedicated physical control channel


(b) high speed physical control channel
(c) high speed shared control channel
(d) high speed shared physical control channel

1509 The high-speed physical downlink shared channel (HS-PDSCH) is a ____________ physical channel that
carries the HS-DSCH user data.

(a) downlink
(b) uplink
(c) both
(d) -

1510 The ______________ is a downlink physical channel that carries the HS-DSCH user data.

(a) high speed physical downlink shared channel


(b) high speed physical data shared channel
(c) high speed physical downlink control channel
(d) high speed protocol downlink shared channel

1511 HS SCCH Stands for

(a) high speed shared control channel


(b) high speed shared communication channel
(c) high speed shared controlled channel
(d) high speed shared center channel

1512
HS DPCCH stands for

(a) high speed dedicated physical control channel


(b) high speed dedicated physical communication channel
(c) high speed dedicated physical controlled channel
(d) high speed dedicated physical centered channel

1513 HS PDSCH stands for

(a) high speed physical downlink shared channel


(b) high speed physical downlink shared channel Host
(c) high speed physical downlink session channel
(d) high speed physical downlink side channel

1514 __________ HS-PDSCHs are assigned to a mobile for each transmission.

(a) Several
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 3

1515 The maximum number of HS-PDSCHs that can be allocated to a mobile for each transmission ranges from
___________ depending on the category of the mobile device.

(a) 5 to 15
(b) 10 to 20
(c) 5 to 25
(d) 10 to 64

1516 OVSF stands for

(a) orthogonal variable spreading factor


(b) orthogonal variable spreading frequency
(c) orthogonal variable spreading form
(d) orthogonal variable spreading face

1517 In HSDPA, each HS-PDSCH has a different ____________ channelization code

(a) OVSF
(b) OVFS
(c) VFSO
(d) VSFO

1518 In UMTS, allocations of spectrum are assigned with a _______________ MHz bandwidth.

(a) 5
(b) 10
(c) 8
(d) 15

1519 In UMTS, allocations of spectrum are assigned with a 5 MHz bandwidth. Channels are created within this
spectrum using ______________

(a) CDMA
(b) FDMA
(c) TDMA
(d) all

1520 Each channel has a different orthogonal variable spreading factor (OVSF) channelization code. The number
of codes available and the amount of data each can carry depends upon the ____________ of the channel

(a) spreading factor


(b) spacing factor
(c) coding factor
(d) differentiation fctor
1521 The HSDPA standards specify the use of spreading factor ____________ channels for the HS-PDSCH

(a) 16
(b) 32
(c) 128
(d) 64

1522 The HSDPA standards specify the use of spreading factor ____________ channels for the HS-SCCH

(a) 128
(b) 64
(c) 16
(d) 32

1523 HSDPA allows the use of __________ QAM modulation on HS-PDSCH channels to double the data rate of
transmissions
in favourable channel conditions

(a) 16
(b) 8
(c) 4
(d) 32

1524 Release 99 and release 4 UMTS physical channels use the quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK)
modulation to transmit _________________________

(a) two data bits per symbol.


(b) three data bits per symbol.
(c) four data bits per symbol.
(d) six data bits per symbol.

1525 For HS-PDSCHs in release 5, 16-ary quadrature amplitude modulation (16QAM) can also be used to
transmit __________ data bits per symbol

(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 6

1526 16QAM signals require the use of a ____________ performance receiver than QPSK signals

(a) higher
(b) lower
(c) medium
(d) sensitive

1527 The decision to transmit QPSK or 16QAM is made in the network using channel quality information
provided by the mobile terminal via the ___________ control channel.

(a) uplink
(b) downlink
(c) both
(d) -

1528 WCDMA basestation is called as Node___________

(a) B
(b) Z
(c) X
(d) A

1529 CQI stands for

(a) channel quality indicator


(b) channel quality indication
(c) channel quality identifier
(d) channel quality identification

1530 HSDPA handsets take measurements of the downlink physical channel quality, and transmit the
______________ in the uplink control channel to the WCDMA basestation (called Node B in UMTS).

(a) CQI
(b) CIQ
(c) QCI
(d) QIC

1531 To make best use of the channel in varying conditions, an HSDPA system dynamically varies
_______________

(a) All
(b) number of physical channels
(c) the modulation scheme
(d) code rate

1532 When channel conditions deteriorate, the modulation scheme drops from _____________, the number of
physical channels used can be decreased and the effective code rate can be reduced through lower
puncturing rates

(a) 16QAM to QPSK


(b) QPSK to16QAM
(c) -
(d) -

1533 When channel conditions deteriorate, the modulation scheme drops from 16QAM to QPSK, the number of
physical channels used can be ___________ and the effective code rate can be reduced through lower
puncturing rates
(a) decreased
(b) increased
(c) stabilised
(d) -

1534 By varying the channel quality indicator CQI values, the mobile device aims to keep the transport block
error rate at _____________.

(a) 0.1
(b) 0.6
(c) 0.9
(d) 0.4

1535 The channel quality indicator (CQI) also enable the Node B to optimize the transmission to every user.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1536 An ______________ algorithm can use the CQIs to transmit at the highest data rate to the users with the
best channel quality.

(a) opportunistic scheduling


(b) opposite scheduling
(c) normal scheduling
(d) orthogonal scheduling

1537 An Opportunistic scheduling of HS-DSCH transmissions increases the effective channel utilization

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1538 HARR stands for

(a) Hybrid automatic repeat request


(b) Hybrid automatic request repeat
(c) Hybrid automatic read request
(d) Hybrid automatic repeat reserve

1539 ________________ functionality is an important feature of HSDPA channels

(a) HARQ
(b) HAQR
(c) AHQR
(d) AHRQ

1540 In HSDPA, HARQ is implemented at the _______________ layer

(a) physical
(b) network
(c) transport
(d) -

1541 In HSDPA, HARQ is implemented at the physical layer and therefore multiple retransmissions can be
requested without the intervention of higher layers.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1542 A _____________ indication from the mobile device results in the retransmission of the previous coded
transport block.

(a) NACK
(b) ACK
(c) NOK
(d) -

1543 NACK stands for

(a) Negative Acknowledgement


(b) Non Acknowledgement
(c) Negate Acknowledgement
(d) No Acknowledgement

1544 In HARQ operation, a transport block is transmitted to the mobile device where it is decoded and a
______________ over the data is checked

(a) CRC
(b) CCR
(c) RCR
(d) -

1545 In HARQ operation, On receiving the _______________, the Node B transmits the next transport block to
the mobile
device and the whole process repeats for the new transport block.

(a) ACK
(b) NACK
(c) NOQ
(d) -

1546 HSDPA supports a retransmission and combining technique called _____________(IR). IR stands for
(a) incremental redundancy
(b) increased redundancy
(c) internal redundancy
(d) indicationall redundancy

1547 Every time a block needs to be retransmitted, a ______________ puncturing pattern is used so that a
different subset of bits is received every time.

(a) different
(b) same
(c) -
(d) -

1548 If the same puncturing pattern is used in retransmissions, the IR technique reverts to ____________.

(a) chase combining


(b) chase combing
(c) chase controllling
(d) -

1549 The 3GPP standards that define HSDPA operation ensure that terminals with higher-performance receivers
will receive _______________________ on average than lower-performing terminals.

(a) higher data rates


(b) lower data rates
(c) -
(d) -

1550 The HSDPA capable Node B varies the data rate sent to a terminal to achieve a constant block error rate
(BLER) of _____________%.

(a) 10
(b) 15
(c) 20
(d) 25

1551 The relationship between terminal performance and user data throughput allows terminal manufacturers
and chip set vendors to differentiate their products.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1552 _____________performance terminals will deliver higher average data rates on any given HSDPA network
and are therefore more desirable to both network operators and users.

(a) Higher
(b) Lower
(c) Average
(d) -

1553 At high signal to noise ratio the advanced receiver achieves almost _____________ the throughput in a
pedestrian-B channel

(a) twice
(b) thrice
(c) one half
(d) one quarter

1554 The average SNR observed in microcell environments is usually _____________ than that in macrocells,
accentuating the advantage of advanced receiver designs

(a) greater
(b) lesser
(c) -
(d) -

1555 An HSDPA-enabled smartphone should be backward compatible with 2.5G and 3G systems so that it can
be used on any GSM/UMTS network

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1556 _________________ different categories of HSDPA capable mobile device are defined in the release 5
UMTS standards.

(a) 12
(b) 6
(c) 18
(d) 10

1557 The HSDPA mobile device Category 1 to 10 has the ___________ Modulation Scheme

(a) Either of these


(b) QPSK
(c) 16QAM
(d) -

1558 The HSDPA mobile device Category 11 and 12 has the ___________ Modulation Scheme

(a) QPSK
(b) 16 QAM
(c) either of these
(d) -
1559 The 3GPP or 3rd Generation Partnership project brand named as LTE and is the name of the 4G efforts
being undertaken in Europe. LTE stands for

(a) Long Term Evolution


(b) Long Term Evaluation
(c) Long Term Efforts
(d) Long Term Experiments

1560 3GPP2 or 3rd Generation Partnership project 2 brand named as UMB and is the 4G effort of North America
and parts of Asia. UMB stands for

(a) Ultra Mobile Broadband


(b) Ultra Mobile Baseband
(c) Ultra Mobile Broadcast
(d) Ultra Mobile Basics

1561 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) was the ____ G technology adopted by GSM

(a) 2.5
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

1562 An interim generation of 2.5G which represented 2G systems which implemented a packet switched
domain in addition to the circuit switched domain.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1563 Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) over GSM and CDMA2000 1xRTT over CDMA were
considered as __________G technologies

(a) 2.75
(b) 2.5
(c) 3
(d) 4

1564 The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) under the International Mobile Telecommunications
Program fixed
the minimum data rate of _________kbps for any technology to qualify to be a 3G technology.

(a) 144
(b) 244
(c) 344
(d) 100

1565 In Europe the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) is the adopted 3G technology using
____________ as the air interface.

(a) WCDMA
(b) CDMA
(c) TDMA
(d) FDMA

1566 UMTS is sometimes called ___________ to emphasize the fact that it is the 3rd generation technology
succeeding GSM.

(a) 3GSM
(b) GSM3
(c) 4GSM
(d) GSM4
1567 UMTS based 3G technologies have raised themselves to __________G with HSDPA (High Speed Downlink
Packet Access)
allowing data rates up to 7.2Mbps

(a) 3.5
(b) 3
(c) 2.5
(d) 4

1568 UMTS based 3G technologies have raised themselves to 3.5G with HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet
Access)
allowing data rates up to _______Mbps

(a) 7.2
(b) 14.4
(c) 10
(d) 12.4

1569 UMTS networks are planning their progress into 4G through the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership
Projects) where they aim to attain data rates in the order of _________Mbps downlink and 50 Mbps Uplink.

(a) 100
(b) 150
(c) 200
(d) 250

1570 _________is the brand name given to the efforts of 3GPP 4th Generation technology development efforts
mostly in Europe

(a) LTE
(b) UMB
(c) both
(d) -

1571 _____________ is the brand name for similar efforts by 3GPP2 in North America.

(a) UMB
(b) LTE
(c) both
(d) -

1572 LTE and UMB are competing technologies of ___________G

(a) 4
(b) 3.5
(c) 3
(d) 2.5

1573 The High Level requirements for a 4G technology were identified as

(a) All
(b) Higher spectral Efficiency
(c) Reduced cost per bit
(d) Open Interfaces as against closed technologies of the past

1574 The 3rd Generation Partnership project was established in December _____________

(a) 1998
(b) 1999
(c) 2000
(d) 2001

1575 OFDM stands for

(a) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing


(b) Orthogonal Frequency Diversion Multiplexing
(c) Orthogonal Frequency Duplex Multiplexing
(d) Orthogonal Frequency Derived Multiplexing

1576 The technical specifications approved by 3GPP for the LTE project include the use of

(a) both
(b) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
(c) advanced antenna technologies such as MIMO
(d) -

1577 MIMO stands for

(a) Multiple Input Multiple Output


(b) Multiple Input Multiplex Output
(c) Multiple Input Multiplier Output
(d) Multiple Input Multitude Output

1578 LTE Project specifies downlink peak speeds of ____________Mbps and uplink peak speeds of 86Mbps,
both in a 20 Mhz bandwidth

(a) 326
(b) 236
(c) 336
(d) 226

1579 LTE Project specifies downlink peak speeds of 326 Mbps and uplink peak speeds of ___________Mbps,
both in a 20 Mhz bandwidth

(a) 86
(b) 326
(c) 236
(d) 68
1580 In LTE, the roundtrip latency between the base station and handsets to _________milliseconds

(a) 10
(b) 20
(c) 5
(d) 15

1581 The ___________ is the Asian-North American effort for achieving similar capabilities for their CDMA2000
group of specifications and called by the brand-name of UMB

(a) 3GPP2
(b) 3GPP
(c) GPP2
(d) -

1582 3GPP2 organization is very similar to the _____________ organization

(a) 3GPP
(b) GPP3
(c) GPP
(d) GSM

1583 The technical specifications approved by 3GPP2 for UMB include ___________.

(a) OFDMA based air interface with Frequency Division Duplexing


(b) OFDMA based air interface with Time Division Duplexing
(c) OFDMA based air interface with CDMA
(d) -

1584 The technical specifications approved by 3GPP2 for UMB downlink peak data rates of __________ Mhz and
uplink peak data rates of 75 Mbps on a scalable bandwidth of 1.25-20 Mhz
(a) 275
(b) 375
(c) 175
(d) 475

1585 The technical specifications approved by 3GPP2 for UMB downlink peak data rates of 275 Mhz and uplink
peak data rates of ___________ Mbps on a scalable bandwidth of 1.25-20 Mhz

(a) 75
(b) 100
(c) 125
(d) 200

1586 The technical specifications approved by 3GPP2 for UMB supports the use of advanced antenna systems
such as __________

(a) Both
(b) MIMO
(c) Beamforming
(d) -

1587 The technical specification of LTE and UMB are very similar to each other and are based on the same
underlying technologies of OFDM and AAS(Advanced Antenna Systems).

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1588 Both LTE and UMB standards represent a shift towards an All IP network

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1589 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing is a superior air access method compared to its predecessor
__________

(a) CDMA
(b) FDMA
(c) TDMA
(d) all

1590 OFDM is one of the key technologies which enable _____________ wireless services making it possible to
extend wireless access system over wide-areas.

(a) non line of sight


(b) line of sight
(c) -
(d) -

1591 OFDM is a variant of the _________________ scheme in which the frequency channel is divided into
multiple smaller sub-channels.

(a) FDM
(b) TDM
(c) CDMA
(d) -

1592 OFDM divides the frequency bandwidth in narrow orthogonal sub-parts called _____________.

(a) sub carriers


(b) carriers
(c) guard band
(d) gaurd carriers

1593 In OFDM, a sub-channel is an aggregation of a number of sub-carriers.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1594 In OFDM, the sub-carriers include ______________

(a) All
(b) data carriers
(c) pilot carriers
(d) DC

1595 In OFDM, the data carriers are used _______________

(a) to carry data


(b) for channel sensing purposes
(c) to mark the centre of the channel
(d) all

1596 In OFDM, the pilot carriers are used _______________

(a) for channel sensing purposes


(b) to carry data
(c) to mark the centre of the channelo
(d) all

1597 In OFDM, DC is used ____________


(a) to mark the centre of the channel
(b) for channel sensing purposes
(c) to carry data
(d) all

1598 In OFDM, each subcarrier is modulated with conventional modulation scheme such as ____________ at a
low symbol rate.

(a) Either of these


(b) QAM
(c) PSK
(d) -

1599 In OFDM, each subcarrier is modulated with conventional modulation scheme such as QAM or PSK at a
__________ symbol rate.

(a) low
(b) high
(c) medium
(d) -

1600 In OFDM, each user is provided with a integer number of sub-channels which is composed of a number of
sub-carriers.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1601 In OFDM, User data is carried parallely on each sub-carrier at a __________ rate.

(a) low
(b) high
(c) medium
(d) -

1602 In OFDM, the combination of the parallel sub-carriers at the destination provide for the ___________ data
rates.

(a) high
(b) low
(c) medium
(d) -

1603 OFDM is more suitable for wide-area non-line of Sight wireless access technology due to____________

(a) All
(b) sub carriers carry data at a low rate
(c) higher symbol time
(d) more resilient to multi path effects

1604 In OFDM, the use of overlapping orthogonal sub-carriers without guard bands make it ____________
efficient than FDM scheme

(a) more
(b) less
(c) -
(d) -

1605 OFDM is also a spread-spectrum technology because energy generated at a particular bandwidth is spread
across a
wider bandwidth making it more resilient to ______________

(a) Both
(b) interference
(c) jamming
(d) -

1606 OFDM allows adaptive assignment of sub-carriers to sub-channels based on channel conditions making it
more ___________
than CDMA.

(a) Both
(b) robust
(c) achieving higher spectral efficiency
(d) -

1607 The Multi-User version of OFDM is called OFDMA. Where OFDMA stands for Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiple Access

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1608 _____________ is one of the most popular Advanced Antenna Technologies which is supported both by
LTE and UMB.

(a) Multiple Input Multiple Output


(b) Maximum Input Maximum Output
(c) Minimum Input Maximum Output
(d) Maximum Input Minimum Output

1609 MIMO offers higher throughput for a given ___________________

(a) bandwidth
(b) frequency
(c) amplitude
(d) -

1610 MIMO offers higher link range for a given _____________ value

(a) power
(b) amplitude
(c) voltage
(d) frequency

1611 In MIMO, transmitter sends multiple streams on multiple transmit antennas and each transmitted stream
goes through _______________________ paths to reach each receiver antenna

(a) different
(b) same
(c) curved
(d) parabolic

1612 In MIMO, the different paths taken by the same stream to reach multiple receivers allow canceling errors
using ___________ signal processing techniques.

(a) superior
(b) super
(c) suppress
(d) cancelling

1613 MIMO achieves ____________ multiplexing to distinguish among different symbols on the same
frequency.

(a) spatial
(b) frequncy
(c) phase
(d) amplitude

1614 MIMO helps in achieving ___________________

(a) Both
(b) higher spectral efficiency
(c) Link reliability
(d) -

1615 SAE stands for

(a) System Architecture Evolution


(b) System Architecture Evaluation
(c) System Architecture Engineering
(d) System Architecture Establishment

1616 The SAE defines the core network architecture for the LTE standard

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1617 The key features of SAE are

(a) All
(b) An all IP network and Vertical handover between multiple Radio Access Technologies
(c) Higher throughput and Lower latency radio access technologies
(d) Interoperability across heterogeneous radio access technologies

1618 In SAE Architecture, the ______________ (MME) is responsible for managing and maintaining user entity
control plane context, authentication information, mobility management and generating temporary
Identities. MME stands for

(a) Mobility management entity


(b) Mobile management entity
(c) Movement management entity
(d) Multiple management entity

1619 In SAE Architecture, _______________ is responsible for handling vertical handovers between 2G-3G and
LTE.

(a) 3GPP anchor


(b) 3GPP2 anchor
(c) SAE anchor
(d) All

1620 In SAE architecture, the ____________ is responsible for vertical handovers between 3GPP and non-3GPP
sucha as WLAN etc

(a) SAE anchor


(b) 3GPP anchor
(c) 3GPP2 anchor
(d) All

1621 In SAE architecture, Link _________ represents the AAA interface for transfer of user access and
authentication data for user access to the evolved system.

(a) S6
(b) S3
(c) S4
(d) S2

1622 In SAE Architecture, Link ____________ denote mobility support between GPRS core and inter AS support.
(a) S4
(b) S6
(c) S3
(d) S2

1623 S7 represent transfer of QoS(Quality of Service) policy and transfer rules.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1624 Link ___________ represents mobility support between WLAN 3GPP IP access or non-3GPP IP access and
Inter AS anchor.

(a) S2
(b) S3
(c) S4
(d) S6

1625 UMB allows scheduling of end users over the same reverse link subcarriers and using multiple antennas at
the base
station to suppress the interference caused by multiple transmissions on the same resources. This method
is called
______________ in UMB and used to enhance the capacity of the reverse link

(a) quasi orthogonal reverse link


(b) quasi orthogonal forward link
(c) quadrature orthogonal reverse link
(d) quadrature orthogonal forward link

1626 UMB allows seamless handoffs so that delay sensitive applications are not effected due to serving sector
changes using Seamless Layer 1/Layer2 handoffs

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1627 UMB / LTE have about ____________ times more data spectral efficiency over WIMAX.

(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5

1628 UMB provides much superior mobility service in terms of seamless handoffs, adaptive interference
management and robust frequency re-use as compared to mobile-WIMAX.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1629 WIMAX or Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave access can be seen as the biggest competition to
UMB/LTE.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1630 LTE-Advanced is the project name of the evolved version of LTE that is being developed by 3GPP.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1631 LTE-A will meet or exceed the requirements of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) for the
fourth generation (4G) radio communication standard known as _______________

(a) IMT Advanced


(b) IMT
(c) Advanced 4G
(d) -

1632 LTE-Advanced is being specified initially as part of Release _____________ of the 3GPP specifications

(a) 10
(b) 5
(c) 4
(d) 99

1633 The ITUs high level requirements for IMT-Advanced specifies in the downlink, ________________ Mbps for
high mobility

(a) 100
(b) 120
(c) 150
(d) 200

1634 The ITUs high level requirements for IMT-Advanced specifies in the downlink, ________________ Gbps for
low mobility

(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

1635 The ITU has renamed its IMT-2000 spectrum as _______________ spectrum with the intention that all
spectrum
previously identified for IMT-2000 (3G) is also applicable for IMT-Advanced (4G).

(a) IMT
(b) UMG
(c) 4G
(d) Advanced LTE

1636 LTE-Advanced key technologies _______________________

(a) All
(b) Carrier aggregation
(c) Enhanced uplink multiple access
(d) Enhanced multiple antenna transmission

1637 CoMP stands for

(a) Coordinated multipoint transmission and reception


(b) Controlled multipoint transmission and reception
(c) Cooperated multipoint transmission and reception
(d) Coherent multipoint transmission and reception

1638 IMT-Advanced sets the upper limit at 100 MHz, with ___________ MHz the expectation for minimum
performance in 4G

(a) 40
(b) 50
(c) 30
(d) 60

1639 LTE-Advanced will support _______________ carrier aggregation

(a) All
(b) intra band contiguous
(c) intra band non contiguous
(d) inter band no contiguous aggregation

1640 LTE-Advanced enhances the ____________ multiple access scheme by adopting clustered SC-FDMA, also
known as discrete Fourier transform spread OFDM

(a) uplink
(b) downlink
(c) both
(d) -

1641 Clustered SC-FDMA has the advantage that it allows ________________ (clustered) groups of subcarriers
to be allocated for transmission by a single UE, thus enabling uplink frequency-selective scheduling and
better link performance.

(a) noncontiguous
(b) contiguous
(c) -
(d) -

1642 Clustered SC-FDMA was chosen in preference to pure OFDM to avoid a significant increase in PAPR. PAPR
means peak to average power ratio

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1643 In Release-8 LTE, downlink supports a maximum of ___________spatial layers of transmission

(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 1

1644 In Release-8 LTE, uplink a maximum of ___________ per UE .

(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

1645 LTE-Advanced specifies up to _______________ layers in the downlink

(a) 8
(b) 4
(c) 2
(d) 1

1646 LTE-Advanced specifies up to _________ layers in the uplink

(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 1
(d) 8

1647 _____________ (CoMP) is an advanced variant of MIMO being studied as a means of improving
performance for high data rates, cell-edge throughput, and system throughput in high load and low load
scenarios. CoMP Stands for

(a) Coordinated multipoint


(b) Coordinated multiport
(c) Coordinated multiplace
(d) Coordinated multipatterns

1648 The transmitters do not have to be physically co-located in _________________

(a) CoMP
(b) MIMO
(c) Both
(d) -

1649 To improve coverage in difficult conditions relaying is used.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1650 In relaying, a relay node (RN) is connected wirelessly to the radio access network via a ____________ cell.

(a) donor
(b) acceptor
(c) macro
(d) micro

1651 In-band (in-channel), in which case the DeNB-to-RN link ________________ with RN-to-UE links.

(a) shares the same carrier frequency


(b) shares the different carrier frequency
(c) -
(d) -

1652 Out-band, in which case the DeNB-to-RN link _____________ as RN-to-UE links.

(a) does not operate in the same carrier frequency


(b) operate in the same carrier frequency
(c) -
(d) -

1653 In general, repeaters can improve coverage but do not substantially increase capacity.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1654 More advanced relays at layer 2 can ____________ transmissions before retransmitting them.

(a) decode
(b) amplify
(c) attenuate
(d) filter

1655 The intent of SON is to substantially reduce the effort required to introduce new nodes and manage the
network. SON stands for

(a) Self optimizing network


(b) System optimizing network
(c) Secured optimizing network
(d) Safer optimizing network

1656 The main aspects of self-optimizing network (SON) are ___________


(a) All
(b) Self configuration
(c) Self optimization
(d) Self healing

1657 The one-time process of automating a specific event, such as the introduction of a new femtocell, by
making use of the O&M interface and the network management module. This is called as

(a) Self configuration


(b) Self optimization
(c) Self healing
(d) -

1658 The continuous process of using environmental data, such as UE and base station measurements, to
optimize the current network settings within the constraints set by the configuration process

(a) Self optimization


(b) Self healing
(c) Self configuration
(d) -

1659 The process of recovering from an exceptional event caused by unusual circumstances, such as
dramatically changing interference conditions or the detection of a ping pong situation in which a UE
continuously switches between macro and femto cells

(a) Self healing


(b) Self optimization
(c) Self configuration
(d) -

1660 The femtocell concept is fundamentally different from relaying since the femtocell connection back into the
core network is provided locally by an existing DSL or cable internet connection rather than over the air
back to the macrocell.

(a) True
(b) False
(c) -
(d) -

1661 The main deployment scenarios for femtocells are in the following locations

(a) Both
(b) In rural areas with poor or no (indoor) coverage, probably using co-channel deployment
(c) In dense areas to provide high data rates and capacity
(d) -

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