1. The -------------- Network provides a link between subscriber and their serving node in the network.
(A) Core
(B) Transmission
(C) Access
(D) Switching
2. The exchange cables terminate on frames within street cabinets known as ------.
(A) PCP
(B) CP
(C) SCP
(D) DP
3. --------- microwave link uses highly directional transmitter and receiver antennas to communicate via a narrowly focused radio beam.
(A) Line-of-sight
(B) Radio
(C) Point To Point
(D) PCM
4. Wi-Fi is an example of ---------.
(A) MAN
(B) LAN
(C) WLAN
(D) a & b
5. In -------------- propagation through the air, the radio signal follows a straight line of sight between antennas.
(A) free space
(B) Surface Waves
(C) Sky waves
(D) Ground Reflected Waves
6. The ability of a network to cope with disruption is called:
(A) Resistance
(B) Resilience
(C) Conductance
(D) a & b
7. Loading coils are used to reduce resistance in ---------- lines.
(A) Short distance
(B) Medium distance
(C) Long distance
(D) Electrical
8. In hybrid fiber-copper delivery ------- cables are used.
(A) Coaxial & Fiber
(B) Copper & Coaxial
(C) Copper & Fiber
(D) Copper
9. WiMax is second generation of wireless -------------------
(A) LAN
(B) S-MAN
(C) MAN
(D) WAN
10. Core transmission stations are also called ---------- repair stations.
(A) Signalling
(B) Switching
(C) Transmission
(D) a & b