uch as cell phones, fax machines and BlackBerry devices.","Short Message Service
(SMS)","Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)","Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP
)","Service Management System (SMS)",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",16,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
201,"_____ are forms of delay-modulated codes where a logic 1 condition produces
a transition in the middle of the clock pulse, and a logic 0 produces no transi
tion at the end of the clock intervals unless followed by another logic 0.","Bip
hase M","Biphase T","Biphase L","Biphase S",,"Digital & Data Communications",8,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
206,"_____ are multilevel binary codes that use more than two voltage levels to
represent the data.","Dicodes","Diphase","Biphase","Bicodes",,"Digital & Data Co
mmunications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
210,"_____ are rules that govern a communication exchange.","Protocols","Ordinan
ce","PBX","Tandem exchange",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",2,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
214,"_____ are unidirectional amplifiers having 20-25 dB gain that are placed ab
out 75 km apart used to compensate to losses along the telephone line.","VF repe
aters","Loading coils","Loop extenders","Echo suppressors",,"Wire & Wireless Com
munications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
218,"_____ are used to interconnect two telephone offices.","Trunk","Local Loop"
,"Exchange","Tandem",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
222,"_____ are usually of two knob types (one for bass and one for treble).","To
ne Controls","Volume Control
","Tuning knob","AGC",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",2,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
226,"_____ can be a terminating network element or a regenerator. It able to acc
ess, modify, terminate the overhead, or originate.","Section Terminating Equipme
nt","Presentation Layer","Line Terminating Equipment (LTE)","Path Terminating Eq
uipment (PTE)",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",2,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
230,"_____ carriers involve the transmission of PCM-encoded time-division time-d
ivision-multiplexed digital signals. They utilize special line-encoded signals a
nd metallic cables that have been conditioned to meet the relatively high bandwi
dth required for high-speed digital transmissions.","T","E","D","All of the abov
e","","Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
234,"_____ commonly called the Manchester code.","Biphase L","Biphase M","Biphas
e S","Biphase K",,"Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
238,"_____ contains the speech transformer and transmission regulation circuit."
,"Transmission Unit","Handset","Transmitter","Receiver","","Wire & Wireless Comm
unications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
242,"_____ coupling provides the maximum voltage gain.","Transformer","RC","Dire
ct","Impedance",,"Transmission Fundamentals",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
246,"_____ data transmission is one in which the corresponding significant insta
nts of two or more sequential signals have a constant phase relationship.","Isoc
hronous","Asynchronous
","Synchronous","Plesiochronous",,"Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
250,"_____ data transmission utilizes a timing clock to provide synchronization.
","Synchronous","Asynchronous
","Isochronous","Isochronous",,"Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
254,"_____ detects the satellite signal relayed from the feed and converts it to
an electric current amplifies and lower its frequency","LNA","Horn antenna","Sa
tellite receiver","Satellite dish",,"Satellite Communications",1,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
258,"_____ dispersion is caused by the difference in the propagation times of li
propriate form.","Transducer","Codec","ADC/DAC","Modem",,"Modulation",2,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
297,"_____ Is a form of BPRZ encoding that uses one cycle of a square wave at 0 p
hase to represent a logic 1, and one cycle of square wave at 180phase to represen
t logic 0.","Manchester Code","Dicodes RZ","Dicode NRZ","BPRZ-AMI",,"Digital & D
ata Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
299,"_____ is a geostationary satellite providing mobile phone coverage of Europ
e and Northern Africa.","Thuraya","Ellipsat","Iridium","Globalstar","","Satellit
e Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
301,"_____ is a group of wireless specifications developed by the IEEE. It detai
ls a wireless interface between devices to manage packet traffic (to avoid colli
sions, etc.)","802.11","802.11a","802.11b","802.11e",,"Wire & Wireless Communica
tions",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","comm_obj_002.rtf",
5,"_____ is a hollow coil of bone filled with liquid and containing thousand of
fine hair attached to the nerve ending.","Inner ear","Outer ear
","Middle ear","Combination of all",,"Acoustics",2,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
304,"_____ is a low-cost, short-range radio link between laptops, mobile phones,
network access points and other devices.","Bluetooth","GPRS","WAP","3G",,"Wire
& Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
307,"_____ is a modulation scheme involving conversion of a signal fromanalog to
digital form by means of coding.","PCM","PAM","FDM","TDM",,"Digital & Data Commu
nications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
309,"_____ is a network interface protocol defined in CCITT Recommendation 1.122
""Frameworkfor additional packet mode bearer services,"" as a packet mode servic
e.","Frame Relay","File Transfer Protocol","Header","Internet Message Access Pro
tocol",,"Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
311,"_____ is a part of a driver to a line the voice coil and cone to prevent di
stortion.","Suspension system","Frame","Magnet","All of the above",,"Wire & Wire
less Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
313,"_____ is a satellite that rotates around the earth in a low-altitude ellipt
ical or circular pattern.","Nonsynchronous satellite","Geosynchronous satellite"
,"Prograde satellite","Retrograde satellite",,"Satellite Communications",1,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
315,"_____ is a set of rules governing the orderly exchange of data information.
","Protocol","Ordinance","Code","Polling",,"Digital & Data Communications",1,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
317,"_____ is a shipboard equipment which measures the distance between the ship
's bottom and the ocean floor by sending ultrasonic pulses via a transducer whic
h are reflected at the sea bottom and received with the same transducer.","Echo
depth sounder","Compandor
","Transcoder","SONAR",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",1,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
1,"_____ is a short-term variations of the significant instants of a digital sig
nal from their ideal position in time.","Jitter","Distortion","Latch","Amplified
",,"Noise",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
321,"_____ is a standard for connecting fiber-optic transmission systems.","SONE
T","DSL","DLC","SDH",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",1,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
323,"_____ is a standard for data transmission contained in the first three laye
rs of the OSI reference model.","X.25","X.400","X.323","X.52",,"Digital & Data C
ommunications",2,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
325,"_____ is a technique used in communications and input/output operations for
transmitting a number of separate signals simultaneously over a single channel
or line.","Multiplexing","Encoding","Modulation","None of the above","","Telecom
munications & ECE Laws",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
327,"_____ is a technology used in telecommunications networks to transport larg
e quantities of data over digital transport equipment such as fiber optic and mi
crowave radio systems. Its basic data rate is a data stream of 2.048 Mbps.","Ple
369,"_____ is the Out-of-Band signaling between Toll Central Offices (Bell Syste
m Standard).","3700 Hz","3825 Hz","2600 Hz","800 Hz",,"Wire & Wireless Communica
tions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
370,"_____ is the process by which a system accepts input, processes the input a
nd if necessary, requires appropriate response data to the originating terminal.
","Interaction","Data processing","Local-area networking","On-line processing",,
"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
371,"_____ is the process in which the same set of frequencies (channels) can be
allocated to more than one cell, provided the cell are separated by sufficient
distance.","Frequency reuse","Frequency division","Frequency allocation","Freque
ncy distribution",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
372,"_____ is the process of demagnetizing a picture tube with 60 Hz alternating
current from the power line.","Degaussing","Focusing","Implosion","Convergence
adjustment",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
373,"_____ is the progressive decrease of signal strength with increasing distan
ce.","Attenuation","Radiation","Modulation","Propagation",,"Radiation & Wave Pro
pagation",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
5,"_____ is the random and unpredictable electric signals from natural causes bo
th internal and external to the system.","Noise","Interference","Attenuation","D
istortion",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
375,"_____ is the ratio of a wave's velocity in a specified medium to its veloci
ty in a vacuum.","Transmission coefficient","Reflection coefficient","Modulation
index","Refractive index",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
376,"_____ is the ratio of operating time to total lapsed time as percentage.","
Availability","Grade of service","Life cycle","Duty cycle",,"Wire & Wireless Com
munications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
377,"_____ is the ratio of reflected voltage to the forward traveling voltage.",
"Reflection coefficient","SWR","VSWR","ISWR",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
378,"_____ is the ratio of the active time of the pulse to the period of the wav
eform, and is one of the primary factors to be considered when selecting a line
encoding format.","Duty cycle","Waveform cycle","Pulse cycle","Frame time",,"Dig
ital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
379,"_____ is the signal which causes suspension of the operation on the sequenc
e of instruction and the initiation of another sequence of instruction due to ex
ternal event.","Interrupt","Stop bit","Iterative loop","Decision point",,"Digita
l & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
6,"_____ is the sound of the talker's voice in his own receiver.","Sidetone","Du
altone","Echotone","Anti-tone","","Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
11,"_____ is the sound power measured over the area upon which it is received.",
"Sound intensity","Sound pressure","Sound energy","Sound Pressure Level (SPL)",,
"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
381,"_____ is the termination of the inside plant cable and the outside plant ca
ble.","Main Distribution Frame (MDF)","Cross-Connect Cabinet","Termination Box",
"Connector","","Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
13,"_____ is the transmission of sound from one room to an adjacent room through
a common wall, floors or ceilings.","Flanking transmission","Reverberation","Re
fraction","Reflection",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
382,"_____ is used to convert analog signal into binary digital form.","PCM","PA
M","PTM","PLM",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
15,"_____ is used to measure speech volume.","Volume unit meter","Speech meter",
"Volume meter","Audio frequency meter",,"Acoustics",1,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
383,"_____ is used to specify the speed of fiber optic networks conforming to th
e SONET standard.","OC","STM","STS","OSI",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
384,"_____ is when an area of cell or independent component coverage areas of a
cellular system, is further divided, thus creating more cell areas.","Cell split
ting","Cell segmentation","Cell dualization","Cell sectoring",,"Wire & Wireless
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
385,"_____ is widely used in cell phone networks, but also in many other data co
mmunications systems. It uses a technique called ""Spread Spectrum"" whereby the
data being transmitted is spread across multiple radio frequencies.","Code Divi
sion Multiple Access (CDMA)","Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)","Digital Sub
scriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)","Wavelength Division Multiple Access (W
DMA)",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
17,"_____ it is the continuing presence of an audible sound after the sound sour
ce has stopped.","Reverberation","Flutter echo
","Sound shadow","Sound concentration",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
7,"_____ locks FM receiver to a stronger signal.","Capture effect","Hall effect"
,"Image frequency","Homing",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
387,"_____ occurs when the microwave beam is at point of grazing over an obstacl
e.","Diffraction
","Refraction
","Absorption
","Reflection",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
388,"_____ of an antenna is a measure of how the antenna concentrates its radiat
ed power in a given direction.","Gain","Efficiency","Power","Polarization",,"Ant
ennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
389,"_____ of AT&T was the first active communications satellite. It is the firs
t satellite designed to transmit telephone and high-speed data communications, a
s well as the first privately owned satellite.","Telstar","Westar","Syncom","Ekr
an","","Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
8,"_____ otherwise known as muting or quieting is a device that cuts off the out
put in the absence of a carrier to eliminate noise.","Squelch","Hybrid
","Noise limiter","Echo canceller",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
391,"_____ proposes a station in geosynchronous orbit to relay communications an
d broadcast television on 1945.","Arthur C. Clarke","Herman Potocnik","John R. P
ierce","Jim Williams","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
392,"_____ represents the average period of time that an equipment will operate
satisfactorily over an indefinite long period of time.","MTBF
","Reliability","MTTR","Outage",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
393,"_____ sets a limit on the maximum capacity of a channel with a given noise
level.","Shannon-Hartley theorem","Shannon theorem","Nyquist theorem","Hartley t
heorem",,"Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
394,"_____ started an 800-MHz cellular system in 1979 in the metropolitan area a
nd has 600 channels and used 25-KHz channel spacing.","Japan","Sweden","Germany"
,"England","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
395,"_____ stuffing is used when the frame rate of the SPE is too slow in relati
on to the rate of the STS-1.","Positive","Negative","Polarized","Unpolarized",""
,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
396,"_____ switching provides direct switched connection between components arra
nges in N X M array of lines at crosspoints.","Circuit","Message","Packet","Dire
ct",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
397,"_____ technology runs at speeds up to 115Kbit/sec., compared with the 9.6Kb
it/sec. of older GSM systems. It enables high-speed wireless Internet and other
communications such as e-mail, games and applications.","GPRS","WAP","3G","EDGE"
,,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
398,"_____ theory is deciding between a set of hypotheses when given a collectio
n of imperfect measurements.","Decision","Estimation","Traffic","Nyquist","","Te
lecommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
399,"_____ twisted-pair wire cable has a special conducting layer within the nor
mal insulation, which makes the cable less prone to electrical interference, or
""noise.""","Shielded","Unshielded","UTP","Category 1",,"Transmission Fundamenta
ls",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
400,"_____ uses a star topology.","10Base-T","10Base-5","10Base-2","10Base -F",,
"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
401,"_____ was a delayed repeater satellite as it received transmissions from ea
rth stations, stored them on magnetic tape, and then rebroadcast them later to g
round stations farther along in its orbit.","Score","Anik D","Ellipso","Courier"
,,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
402,"_____ will use two coordinated constellations of satellites, Borealis and C
oncordia. The Concordia orbit will have seven satellites and the Borealis orbit
will have ten satellites. Concordia will focus on the bulk of the world's popula
tion between 50 degrees South to 50 degrees North.","Ellipsat","Thuraya","Global
star","Iridium","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
403,"_____, also called digital pulse, is a wireless technology for transmitting
digital data over a wide swath of the radio frequency spectrum with very low po
wer.","Ultra wideband","WAN","Broadband","LAN",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
404,"_____, launched in 1962 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administratio
n (NASA), was the basis for Telstar 1.","Relay 1","Syncom 1","Westar","Early Bir
d 1","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
6,"________ is a group of bits that act as a single unit of information such as
a letter or numeral.","Byte","Bit","Binary Code","File","","Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
405,"100-Mbps (Fast Ethernet) Ethernet is a LAN specification that operates at 1
00 Mbps over","Twisted-pair cable","Coaxial cable","Fiber","None of the above","
","Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
9,"103 type and 202 type modems use what modulation scheme?","AFSK","PSK","MFM",
"SSB-AM",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
407,"123 EBHC is equal to ________ Erlang","4.1 Erlang","2.05 Erlang","3.41 Erla
ng","0.34 Erlang",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Problem Solving","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
408,"200 callers generate 100 requests during the busy hour. The average holding
time for the calls is 300 seconds. Find the total traffic handled in Erlang.","
8.33","8","9","9.33",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Problem Solving","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
409,"214-056 twin lead which is commonly used for TV lead-in has a characteristi
c impedance of::","300 ohms","52 ohms","75 ohms","600 ohms",,"Transmission Funda
mentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
410,"24 8-bit samples plus framing bit are multiplexed at 8,000 frames per secon
d. The T1 bit rate is","1.544 Mbps","64 kbps","16, 279 kbps","16, 279 bps",,"Dig
ital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
411,"267 EBHC is equivalent to _____ CCS.","320.4","8.9","890","3204",,"Wire & W
ireless Communications",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
412,"3 Jumbo Groups is composed of how many VB Channels.
","10800","32400","3600","600",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
413,"36 CCS is equivalent to:","30 EBHC","60 EBHC","30 Cm","100 Cm","","Wire & W
ireless Communications",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
414,"420 CM is equivalent to ____ CCS","252","700","504","264",,"Wire & Wireless
Communications",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
415,"5 Erlang is equal to_______","150 EBHC","18500 CS","350 CM","190 CCS",,"Wir
d at a level of 75%. Under such condition, how much increase in antenna current
would result by the 475% modulation if the antenna resistance is 50 ohms?","13%"
,"15%","14%","16%",,"Modulation",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
449,"A BWO (Backward-Wave Oscillator) is based on the","Traveling-wave tube","Ri
sing-sun magnetron","Crossed-field amplifier","Coaxial magnetron",,"Microwave Co
mmunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
450,"A cable connected from the underground cable to the aerial cable.","Riser c
able","Distribution cable","Feeder cable","Trunking cable","","Wire & Wireless C
ommunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
451,"A cable length of 40 feet to ______ feet is possible according to the EIA-4
49 standard.","4000","500","50","5000",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
452,"A cable used for connecting exchanges.","Trunking cable","Riser cable","Fee
der cable","Entrance cable","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
453,"A cable which connects to an open wire line or cable and brings it into a b
uilding.","Entrance cable","Riser cable","Feeder cable","Distribution cable","",
"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
454,"A cable which extends from the MDF to the area where the telephone service
is to be provided.","Feeder cable","Distribution cable","Entrance cable","Riser
cable","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
455,"A call attempt that is dropped before _______ seconds after the called part
y answers shall not be considered a call.","6 seconds","2 seconds","1 second","1
0 seconds","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
456,"A call falling to immediately find a server, waits, enters a queue until on
e becomes available.","Lost calls delayed","Lost calls cleared","Blocked calls",
"Lost calls held","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
457,"A call that cannot be served immediately from the system and does not reapp
ear.","Lost calls cleared","Lost calls held","Lost call delayed","Blocked calls"
,"","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
458,"A call that is not immediately served continues to demand service for a max
imum interval of one holding time.","Lost calls held","Blocked calls","Lost call
s cleared","Lost calls delayed","","Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
459,"A Canadian educator who concluded that ""Speech could be transmitted electr
ically if an electric current could be made to vary in intensity as the air vari
es in density when sound is produced"".","Alexander Graham Bell","Antonio Meucci
","Thomas Watson","Almon Strowger","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
460,"A car horn outdoors produces a sound intensity level of 90 dB at 10 ft away
. At this distance, what is the sound power in watts?","0.12 W","12 W","1.2 W","
0.012 W","PWL = SPL + 20 log r + 11 = 110.68 dB;;;; PWL = 10 log (W/Wo) ;;; W =
0.12 W","Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
18,"A carrier 880 kHz is modulated by a 3.5 kHz sine wave, the LSB and USB respe
ctively are","876.5 and 883.5 kHz","873 and 887 kHz","883.5 and 876.5 kHz","887
and 873 kHz",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
19,"A carrier is deviated 5 kHz by a 10 kHz modulating signal. What is the bandw
idth of the signal?","20 kHz","40 kHz","50 kHz","80 kHz",,"Modulation",1,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
20,"A carrier of 80 kHz is modulated by a 3.5 kHz sine wave. The LSB and USB are
___ and ____ respectively.","876.5 kHz; 883.5 kHz","873 kHz; 887 kHz","883.5 kH
z; 876.5 kHz","887 kHz; 873 kHz",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
21,"A carrier signal has","Constant peak amplitude","The information","Frequency
range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz","A varying amplitude",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
465,"A celestial body that orbits around a planet.","Satellite","Meteor","Star",
"Comet",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
466,"A cell in the cellular telephone system means","Small area","A power source
","Large area","Service area","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
467,"A cell pattern designed to use omni-directional cells and does not have the
immediate adjacency problems.","12 cell pattern","3 cell pattern","7 cell patte
rn","4 cell pattern","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
468,"A cellular phone operates on","Full duplex","Half duplex","Echoplex","Linco
mplex",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
469,"A cellular system feature which a subscriber can use the mobile unit in any
key destinations around the world.","Automatic roaming","MMS","Call divert","Ca
ll barring","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
470,"A cellular system feature which allows a caller to leave voice message if t
he unit is busy, unanswered, out of coverage or turned off.","Voicemail","Automa
tic roaming","MMS","Call barring","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
471,"A cellular system feature which allows a subscriber to automatically forwar
d incoming calls to another number when the mobile unit is busy, unanswered, out
of coverage or turned off.","Call forwarding","Caller display","Automatic roami
ng","Voicemail","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
472,"A cellular system feature which allows a subscriber to receive another call
while still engaged in a call.","Call waiting","Call forwarding","Call divert",
"Caller display","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","comm_obj_003.rtf",
473,"A cellular system feature which allows a subscriber to transfer incoming an
d outgoing calls to a third party, and then drop the call after the transfer.","
Call transfer","Call forwarding","Call divert","Call barring","","Wire & Wireles
s Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","comm_obj_003.rtf",
474,"A cellular system feature which allows a user to see what is the number of
the calling party.","Caller display","Call divert","Call transfer","MMS","","Wir
e & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
475,"A cellular system feature which allows the user to restrict certain types o
f outgoing or incoming calls.","Call barring","Call transfer","Call divert","Cal
l hold","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","co
mm_obj_003.rtf",
476,"A cellular system operation that after the mobile originated call is comple
ted, the voice channel is assigned to make a call connection.","Call completion"
,"Call termination","Call drops","Call blocking","","Wire & Wireless Communicati
ons",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
477,"A cellular system operation that if the cell site cannot receive an assigne
d SAT within 5 seconds, the cell site will turn off the transceiver.","Call drop
s","Call blocking","Call termination","Call completion","","Wire & Wireless Comm
unications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
478,"A centralized location for installing multiple satellite or broadcast anten
nas.","Antenna farm","Central office","Broadcast area","None of the above","","S
atellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
479,"A changing electric field gives rise to","A magnetic field","Sound field","
Electromagnetic waves","Near and far fields",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
480,"A changing magnetic field gives rise to","Electric field","Sound field","Ma
gnetic field","Nothing in particular",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",1,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
481,"A channel that has two way alternate lines.","Half-duplex","Simplex","Duple
x","Full-duplex",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
482,"A channel used by installers to expedite the provisioning of lines.","Order
wire","Fiber-optics","Twisted-pair","Copperwire","","Transmission Fundamentals",
1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
483,"A character whose occurrence in a particular context initiates, modifies, o
r stops a control operation:","Graphic Control Character","Alphanumeric Characte
r","Data Link Control Character","Special Character",,"Digital & Data Communicat
ions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
484,"A characteristic of an infinite transmission line is that","The impedance i
n equals the impedance out","It carries wave at the velocity of light","It can b
e connected to mismatch loads","The impedance varies with the length of the line
",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
22,"A characteristic of radio receiver to amplify a peak signal and produce a de
sirable intelligence at the output of the speaker.","Sensitivity","Selectivity",
"Reliability","Fidelity",,"Modulation",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
486,"A chart used for long term voyager, but design for air navigation.","Lamber
t","Nautical","Merintor","Gantt",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
487,"A chronological record of system resource usage.","Audit trail","Log","Read
me","System data","","Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
488,"A circuit in a radar used to allow the rotating antenna to function as tran
smitter and receiver.","Duplexer","Diplexer","Combiner","Matrix",,"Navigational
Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
23,"A circuit that generates the upper and the lower sidebands but no carrier is
called a(n)","Balanced modulator","Amplitude modulator","Diode detector","Class
C amplifier",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
490,"A circuit that interconnects a single host computer to many remote computer
terminals.","Multipoint configuration","Two point configuration","Two wire circ
uit","4 wire circuit",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
491,"A circuit that interfaces the data terminal equipment to the analog transmi
ssion line.","Modem","Cluster","Multiplexer","Front-end processor",,"Uncategoriz
ed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
24,"A circuit that isolates the carrier oscillator from the load changes is call
ed a","Buffer amplifier","Final amplifier","Driver amplifier","Linear amplifier"
,,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
25,"A circuit that keeps the audio cut off until a signal receive is known as","
A squelch","AFC","AGC","A noise blanker",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
494,"A circuit where transmission is possible in both directions at the same tim
e but not between the same two stations.","Full / Full-duplex","Full / Half-dupl
ex","Full-duplex","Half-duplex",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
495,"A circuit with an amplifier was measured to be 1mW when the output was meas
ured to be 1W what is the power gain","30 dB","1000 dB","1 dBm","3 dB",,"Uncateg
orized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
496,"A circular orbit around the equator with a 24-h period is called a/an","Geo
stationary orbit","Elliptical orbit","Polar orbit","Transfer orbit",,"Satellite
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
497,"A class B amplifier conducts for how many degrees of an input sine wave?","
180","90 to 150
","180 to 360","360",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
498,"A class C amplifier has a supply voltage of 24 V and a collector current 2.
5 A. It's efficiency is 80%. The RF output power is","48 W","24 W","60 W","75 W"
,,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
499,"A class of digital transmission at 64 kbps, which is the standard for digit
izing one voice conversion.","DS-0","DS-2","DS-1","DS-3",,"Digital & Data Commun
ications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
NAME",
519,"A common omnidirectional microwave antenna is the","Bicone","Helical","Horn
","Parabolic reflector",,"Antennas",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
520,"A communication circuit using a Class-C amplifier is considered a narrow ba
nd amplifier if the bandwidth is less than _____ % of its resonant frequency.","
10","20","13","15",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
521,"A communication link is","A channel or ckt intended to connect other channe
ls or ckts.","A piece of wire that is connected to gnd terminals of communicatio
n","A cable connecting a transmitter to the antenna","None of the above",,"Telec
ommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
522,"A communication network used by the organization over a limited distance th
at allows users with PCs to be linked together and share information and resourc
es is called","LAN","WAN","Distributed processing
","Timesharing",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
523,"A communication satellite is basically a radio relay in the sky.","True","F
alse","Maybe","None of the above",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
524,"A communication system in which a common time interval is not established b
etween transmitting stations and receiving stations.","Anisochronous system","Sy
nchronous system","Nonsynchronous system","Isochronous system",,"Uncategorized",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
525,"A communications system that uses digital pulses to encode information rath
er than analog signals.","Digital Carrier","T carrier","T2","T5",,"Digital & Dat
a Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
526,"A comparison of the output, in a particular direction of the antenna in que
stion and a reference antenna:","Antenna gain","Antenna efficiency","Directivity
","Antenna power",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
8,"A component in a satellite that received, amplify and retransmit the signal."
,"Transponder","Transmitter","Receiver","None of the above","","Satellite Commun
ications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
527,"A component of outside plant which is the assembly of conductors in a prote
ctive covering sheath arranged so that the connection can be single or in combin
ation.","Cable","Conduit","Manhole","Poles and fixtures","","Wire & Wireless Com
munications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
528,"A compressor in a companding device provides","Greater amplification for lo
w signal levels","Greater amplification for high signal levels","Greater pressur
e for transmission cables","Lesser pressure for transmission cables",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
529,"A configuration which have two channels used as inbound & outbound channel
respectively.
","Loop","Hub-go-ahead","Mesh","Bus",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
10,"A connector that has the lowest loss at ultra high frequency.","Type-N Conne
ctor","A BNC Connector","F-type Connector","PL 259 Connector","","Uncategorized"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
530,"A continuous wave hyperbolic system composed of four station in typical cha
in to determine the position of the fix of the target.","DECCA","LORAN A","LORAN
C","OMEGA",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
531,"A convenient method of determining antenna impedance.","Smith chart","Stub
matching","Trial and error","Reactance circle",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
532,"A cordless telephone","Is a portable extension telephone using short-distan
ce","Uses fiber-optic techniques to replace traditional cord","Dio links between
the handset and the base unit","Uses radio links between the base unit and the
telephone",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
533,"A correctly terminated transmission line has a load impedance that is","Res
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
14,"A device that converts sound pressure into electrical energy","Microphone","
Headphone","Headset","Speaker","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
549,"A device that detects both vertically and horizontally polarized signals si
multaneously.","Orthomode transducer","Light transducer","Crystal","Optoisolator
",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
550,"A device that encodes analog signals into digitalsignals, for transmission t
hrough a network in digital format, and decodes received digital signalsback into
analog signals.","Codec","Modem","Splitter","Muldem",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
551,"A device that increases battery voltage or a loop that extends its signalin
g range.","Loop extender","Battery extender","Loop amplifier","Battery charger",
"","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
552,"A device that radiates electromagnetic energy and/or intercepts electromagn
etic radiation.","Antenna","Transceiver","Transmission line","Transmitter",,"Ant
ennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
553,"A device that restores a degraded digital signal for continued transmission
.","Regenerator","Hub","Demultiplexer","Multiplexer","","Uncategorized",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
554,"A device to be connected across the headset in telephone receivers to reduc
e the effects of acoustic shock. .","Two rectifiers in parallel with opposite po
larities","Fuse with a small amount of rating","Ground in both the terminals","P
rotector",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
555,"A device to convert analog FDM signals to digital TDM signals and vice vers
a.","Modem","Codec","Compander","Multiplexer",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
556,"A device used for measuring the ship speed as well as the total distance th
e ship traveled from a point of origin.","Electromagnetic log
","Accelerometer
","Transducer","Echo Sounder",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
557,"A device used to measure speech volume","Volume unit meter","Speech meter",
"Volume meter","Speedometer","","Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
558,"A device used to measure the depth of the water by measuring the time take
for a pulse of acoustic energy.","Echo sounder
","Accelerometer","Electromagnetic log
","Transducer",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
559,"A device which limits the display of radar information primarily to moving
targets.","MTI","GCA","CW Doppler","IFF",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
560,"A device whose function is to radiate electromagnetic energy and/or interce
pt electromagnetic radiation.","Antenna
","Transmitter","Transmission line
","Transceiver",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
561,"A dielectric waveguide for the propagation of electromagnetic energy at lig
ht frequencies.","Fiber optics","Stripline","Microstrip","Laser beam",,"Fiber Op
tics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
562,"A digital data routing technique using computer software to automatically s
elect the most efficient route for the transmission of traffic. This technique a
llows for faster data transfers, as it reduces bottlenecks and heavy congestion
points in a network.","Adaptive Routing","Active Routing","Automatic Routing","A
ll of the above","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
563,"A digital identification associated with a cellular system.","SIM","MIN","E
SN","SAT",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
564,"A digital interface that provides the physical connection to a digital carr
ier network.","Data service unit/ channel service unit","Channel service unit","
VC
","None of the above",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
611,"A guy wire installed in an angle to the pole line.","Side guy","Stub guy","
Head guy","Terminal guy","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
612,"A half wave antenna has a center impedance of 70 ohms. It is coupled to a f
lat 600 ohms transmission line through a quarter wavelength transmission line. D
etermine the required impedance of the quarterwave section.","205 ohms","210 ohm
s","250 ohms","245 ohms",,"Antennas",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NON
AME",
613,"A half-wavelength, closed section of a waveguide that acts as a parallel re
sonant circuit is known as a/an","Cavity resonator","Half-wave section
","LCR circuit","Directional coupler",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
614,"A hardware and software rules and procedures for making sure that any trans
mission errors are detected:","Protocol","Standard","Parity","Hamming code",,"Di
gital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
615,"A helical antenna is made up of a coil and a","Reflector","Director","Dipol
e","Horn",,"Antennas",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
616,"A helical antenna is used for satellite tracking because of","Circular pola
rization","Maneuverability","Beamwidth","Gain","","Satellite Communications",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
617,"A high bandwidth, controlled-delay fixed-size packet switching and transmis
sion system.","ATM","DSL","DLC","ISDN",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
25,"A high frequency sound has","High pitch","Low pitch","High amplitude","Low e
nergy",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
618,"A highly directional antenna radiating a beam of electromagnetic radiation"
,"Beam antenna","Half-wave dipole","Hertz antenna","Marconi antenna",,"Antennas"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
619,"A high-power microwave pulse of the order of megawatts can be generated by
a","Magnetron","Traveling-wave tube","Reflex klystron","Gunn diode",,"Microwave
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
620,"A high-speed digital switching and transmission technology allowing voice,
video, and data to be sent over a single wire or fiber optic line.","ATM","DSL",
"Broadband","Base band","","Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
621,"A high-speed line or series of connections that forms a major pathway withi
n a network is called ___________.","Backbone","Coaxial cable","Optical fiber","
All of the above",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
622,"A horizontal antenna is","Horizontally polarized","Vertically polarized","C
entrally polarized","Circularly polarized",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
623,"A horizontal radiation pattern of a dipole is","Figure eight","Circle","Clo
ver leaf","Narrow beam",,"Antennas",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
624,"A horizontal radiation pattern of vertical dipole is a","Circle","Figure ei
ght","Narrow beam","Clover leaf",,"Antennas",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
625,"A kind of recording is used in facsimile.","Electrolytic recording","Electr
othermal recording","Electropercussive recording","Electrostatic recording","","
Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
626,"A large scale integration (LSI) chip designed for the used in telecommunica
tions industry for PBXs, CO switches, digital handsets and echo suppressors.","C
ombo chip","Input filter","Output filter","CODEC",,"Digital & Data Communication
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
27,"A large speaker having a large diameter (15 cm above).","Woofer","Coaxial sp
eaker","Tweeter","Triaxial speaker",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
,"Picturephone","Phone","Videocam","Camera",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
644,"A magnetic field is introduced into a waveguide by a","Probe","Dipole","Str
ipline","Capacitor",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
645,"A magnetic field is used in the cavity magnetron to","Ensure that the elect
rons will orbit around the cathode","Prevent anode current in the absence of osc
illation","Ensure that the oscillation are pulsed","Help in focusing the electro
n beam, thus preventing spreading",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
646,"A magnetron is operated at a duty cycle of 0.001. It has a peak power outpu
t of 100 kW. Its average power is","100 watts","10 watts","0 watts","1 milliwatt
",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
32,"A magnetron is used only as a/an
","Oscillator","Amplifier","Mixer","Frequency multiplier",,"Modulation",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
648,"A magnetron whose oscillating frequency is electronically adjustable over a
wide range is called a","VTM","Frequency-agile magnetron","Coaxial magnetron","
Dither-tuned magnetron",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
649,"A mainframe computer connected to multiple terminals and PCs usually uses w
hich configuration?","Star","Ring","Bus","Tree",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
650,"A major and basic advantage for the used of klystron.","High power","Cheape
r","Efficiency","Lesser noise",,"Microwave Communications",1,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
33,"A major form of digital pulse modulation:","PCM","PPM","FDM","TDM",,"Modulat
ion",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
652,"A marker beacon laced at about 3000 ft from end of runway and cause an ambe
r light to blink at the cockpit.","Middle","Outer","Inner","All of the above",,"
Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
653,"A mastergroup encoder chooses the bit position with a high probability of o
ccurrence either a logic 1 or a logic 0.","Statistical framing","Added Channel F
raming","Added Digit Framing","Unique Line Code Framing",,"Uncategorized",2,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
654,"A material wrapped around the parabolic antenna aperture to eliminate sidelobes interfering nearby microwave stations is:","Shroud","Radome","Reflector","
None of the above",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
655,"A maximum cable length of 50 feet is specified in standard _______________.
","EIA-232","EIA-449","RS-423","RS-422",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
656,"A means of compressing digital audio signals that relies on perceptual codi
ng schemes (the removal of data related to audio signals that are not perceptibl
e by the human ear),","Advanced Audio Coding","Advanced Authoring Format","MP3",
"Codec","","Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
657,"A means of utilizing the unused spectrum of the FDM system. This is a trans
mission of digitally encoded signals via FDM system.","Data Under Voice (DUV)","
Data In Voice (DIV)","Data Above Voice (DAV)","Data Above Video (DAVID)","","Dig
ital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
658,"A measure of mismatch in a transmission line","Standing wave ratio","Propag
ation delay","Reflection coefficient","Any of the above",,"Transmission Fundamen
tals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
659,"A measure of reliability expressed as the average number of hours between s
uccessive failures is called:","MTBF","Failure rate","MTTR","None of the above",
,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
660,"A measure of the conversion efficiency of a photodetector.","Responsitivity
","Numerical aperture
","Sensitivity","Transitivity",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
661,"A measure of the probability, that during a specified period of peak traffi
c a call offered to a group of trunks or circuits will fail to find an idle serv
er at the first attempt.","Grade of service","Number of calls","Number of servic
es","Number of blocked calls","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
662,"A measure of the rotation of a selected point along the horizon with respec
t to true north.","Azimuth","North star","Angle of incidence","Cone of silence",
"","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
663,"A measurement of how fast data is moved from one place to another.","BPS (B
its-Per-Second)","CPS (Cycle-Per-Second)","MPS (Meter-Per-Second)","None of the
above",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
664,"A mechanism at a phone company's central location that links many customer
DSL connections to a single high-speed ATM line is called __________.","DSLAM","
ISDN","DSL","G.lite",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
665,"A mechanism or device which enables the TV camera to move in lateral and ti
lting motion.","Pan/tilt device","Panning device","Scanner","Tilting",,"Uncatego
rized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
666,"A membership organization that develops U.S. industry standards and coordin
ates U.S. participation in the International Standards Organization.","ANSI","CE
PT","CCITT","ECSA","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
667,"A menuing system can provide all the following benefits except","Making a n
etwork perform more efficiently","Making it easier to use the network","Preventi
ng users from seeing certain menu options","Preventing users from reaching a DOS
-level prompt",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
668,"A method for frame synchronization that a special digit is added to each fr
ame.","Added digit framing","Robbed digit framing","Added channel framing","Stat
istical framing","","Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
669,"A method for frame synchronization that digits are added in a group words."
,"Added channel framing","Statistical framing","Unique line code framing","Robbe
d digit framing","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
670,"A method for frame synchronization that periodically replaces information b
its with forced data errors to maintain clock synchronization","Robbed framing",
"Added framing","Added channel framing","Statistical framing","","Uncategorized"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
671,"A method for moving data over regular phone lines is called _________.","DS
L","ESCON","FDDI","Ethernet",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
672,"A method of assigning outlets to grading group in such a way that they assi
st each other in handling the traffic.","Grading","Switching","Trafficking","Div
iding","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
673,"A method of coding wherein the most significant bit (MSB) is used as a sign
Bit.","Sign-magnitude code","Gray code
","Baudot code","Biquinary code",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
674,"A method of diversity reception applied to reflective path to reduce fading
is:","Space diversity","Frequency diversity","Polarization diversity","Quadrupl
e diversity",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
675,"A method of error correction in data transmission in which any blocks of da
ta found to contain errors at the receiving terminal requested for repeat transm
ission from the transmitting terminal","Automatic repeat request (ARQ)","Automat
ic repeat attempt ( ARA)","Automatic send and receive (ASR)","Automatic recall (
ARC)",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
676,"A method of expressing the amplitude of a complex non-periodic signals such
as speech.","Volume","Frequency","Pitch","Wavelength",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
677,"A method of multiple accessing where a given RF channel bandwidth is divide
d into smaller frequency band?","FDMA","CDMA","TDMA","None of the above","**","U
ncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
678,"A method of multiplexing which the transmission from multiple sources occur
signals using several wavelengths without interfering with one another, simulta
neously over a single fiber cable.","Wavelength Division Multiplexing","Time Div
ision Multiplexing","Frequency Division Multiplexing","Space Division Multiplexi
ng",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
710,"A multiplexing technique that uses different frequencies to combine multipl
e streams of data for transmission over a communications medium.","FDM","DWDM","
TDM","WDM",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
711,"A multistage Amplifier uses at least ____.","Two transistors","One transist
or","Three transistors
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
712,"A negative response to a poll in BSC is __________.","EOT","NAK","WACK","An
y of these",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
713,"A network connection facility which is used to interconnect networks whose
architectures are entirely different is called","Gateway","Router","Bridge","Rep
eater",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
714,"A network element of Synchronous Transport Signal that is able to access, m
odify, terminate or originate the overhead.","Section terminating equipment","Li
ne terminating equipment","Path terminating equipment","End terminating equipmen
t","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
715,"A network element of Synchronous Transport Signal that multiplex/demultiple
x the STS payload.","Path terminating equipment","Line terminating equipment","S
ection terminating equipment","End terminating equipment","","Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
716,"A network element of Synchronous Transport Signal that originate and/or ter
minates line signal.","Line terminating equipment","Path terminating equipment",
"Section terminating equipment","End terminating equipment","","Uncategorized",0
,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
717,"A network mode joining three or more links is a:","DSE","DTE","DCE","DTE/DC
E",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
718,"A network of computer work station linked together in one location so that
they may share hardware and software resources.","Local area network","Value add
ed networks","Packet switched network","Vendors network architecture",,"Uncatego
rized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
719,"A network that works with a single central clock that synchronizes all the
elements in the network.","SDH","PDH","MAN","WAN","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
720,"A network whereby all nodes are timed to a single clock source; thus, all t
iming is exactly the same","Mesochronous","Isochronous","Plesiochronous","Synchr
onous","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
721,"A newscast is a distinct unit of a program with a minimum news content of _
__ minute(s) excluding introduction/ headline and commercial load","1","2","3","
4",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
11,"A noise in radio system was measured to read 58 dBm, what does this represen
t in dBm?","-32","32","148","90",,"Noise",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
723,"A non-coherent light sources for optical communication system.","LED","ILD"
,"APD","PIN diode",,"Fiber Optics",2,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
724,"A non-degenerate parametric amplifier has an input frequency fi and a pump
frequency fp. The idler frequency is","Fp - fi","Fi","2fi","Fi - fp",,"Uncategor
ized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
725,"A non-reactive, non-radiating load of 50 Ohms connected to the antenna term
inal used during transmitter testing.","Artificial antenna","Unity gain antenna"
,"Standard antenna","None of the above",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
726,"A normal public telephone line is capable to carry a digital signal equal t
o","64 kbps","54 kbps","24 kbps","32 kbps",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
727,"A numbering plan for international public data networks.","X.121","V.121","
X.400","V.400",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
728,"A one-hop, full-duplex microwave radio system is in space diversity arrange
ment. Determine how many receivers in all are used.","4","2","6","8",,"Microwave
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
729,"A one-hop, full-duplex, microwave radio system is in a space diversity arra
ngement. Determine how many transmitters in all are used.","2","4","6","8",,"Mic
rowave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
730,"A PABX stands for","Private Automatic Branch Exchange","Private All-purpose
Broadcasting Exchange","Public Access Bidirectional Exchange
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
16,"A parabolic antenna is normally used at _____.","3000 MHz","300 kHz","30 Hz"
,"3000 THz","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
731,"A parametric amplifier has an input an input and output frequency of 2.25 G
Hz, and is pumped at 4.5 GHz. It is a","Degenerative amplifier","Travelling-wave
amplifier","Lower sideband up-converter","Upper sideband up-converter",,"Uncate
gorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
732,"A parametric amplifier must be cooled","To improve the noise performance","
Because it cannot opearate at room tempearture","To increase bandwidth","Because
parametric amplification generates a lot of heat",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
35,"A particular circuit that rids FM of noise.","Limiter","Detector","Discrimin
ator","Phase shifter",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
734,"A pass from north to south of a satellite in orbit is called","Descending p
ass","Ascending pass","Prograde pass","Retrograde pass",,"Satellite Communicatio
ns",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
735,"A passive ____ is an electronic device which reduce signal strength in dB."
,"Attenuator","Splitter","Filter","Trimmer",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
736,"A passive ___________ is an electronic device which reduce signal strength
by a specified amount in dB.","Attenuator","Splitter","Filter","Trimmer","","Unc
ategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
737,"A path providing communications between two terminals.
","Access path","Access path control
","Access code","Access point",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
738,"A pattern of voltage and current variations along a transmission line imped
ances can not be corrected for by","Radio waves","An electric field","Standing w
aves","A magnetic field",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
739,"A PBX stands for","Private Branch Exchange","Private Bureau Exchange","Publ
ic Branch Exchange","Public Bureau Exchange",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
36,"A PCM system has an rms quantization noise of 0.005 V. If the input rms sign
al voltage is 2 V, what is the signal-to-noise ratio or signal-to-distortion rat
io?","52 dB","2.6 dB","36.8 dB","62.8 dB",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
741,"A periodic signal completes one cycle in 0.001 seconds. What is the frequen
cy?","1 kHz","1 MHz","100 Hz","1 Hz","f = 1 / T = 1/0.001 = 1000 Hz","Radiation
& Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
742,"A permanent virtual circuit involves __________","Data transfer","All of th
e above","Connection establishment","Connection release",,"Digital & Data Commun
ications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
743,"A person uses tone-dialing phone to dial the number 784-3742. If the digits
pushbuttons are held down for 0.25 sec and the interdigit time is also 0.25 sec
, how long will it take him to dial the said number?","3.25 sec","6.50 sec","1.7
5 sec","5.00 sec",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",16,,"Problem Solving","Willi
am Quiming","comm0001.rtf",
37,"A phase modulator varies the phase shift of the","Carrier","Modulating signa
l","Both the carrier and modulating signal","None of the above",,"Modulation",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
745,"A physical point of connection to a network that defines the limits of a li
ne.","Access point","Access path control
","Access code
","Access path",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
746,"A piezoelectric transducer is","A ceramic disk to produce sound","An Italia
n whistler","A device used as a receiver","A device used as a transmitter",,"Unc
ategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
747,"A PIN diode is","Suitable for use as a microwave switch","A metal semicondu
ctor point-contact diode","A microwave mixer diode","Often used as a microwave d
etector",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
748,"A place, such as a hotel, restaurant or airport, that offers Wi-Fi access,
either free or for a fee.","Hot spot","Internet Caf","Host","Cell site",,"Uncateg
orized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
749,"A popular half-wave length antenna is the","Dipole","Ground plane","End0fir
e","Collinear",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
750,"A popular mixer diode is the","Hot carrier (schottky diode)","IMPATT","Vara
ctor","Gunn",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
751,"A popular PC protocol is","Xmodem","Parity","CRC","LRC",,"Uncategorized",1,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
752,"A popular type of line encoding that produces a strong timing component for
clock recovery and doest not cause dc wandering.","Digital Biphase","Duty Cycle
","Error detection","Transmission bandwidth",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
753,"A popular vertical antenna is the","Ground plane","Dipole","Collinear","Bro
adside",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
754,"A port is sometimes used in an enclosure to improve the performance of ____
___ frequency.","Low","High","Medium","All of the above",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
755,"A positive lens with a focal length of 10 cm forms a real image of an objec
t 20 cm away from the lens. How far is the real image from the lens?","20 cm","1
5 cm","10 cm","5 cm",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
756,"A PPI cathode-ray tube as used on a radar set","Indicates both the range an
d azimuth of a target","Is used to check the percentage of modulation","Indicate
s the range of a target","Is used for receiver alignment",,"Navigational Aids an
d Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
757,"A precise clock that could withstand the rigors of a sea voyage and could d
etermine ship's longitude.","Chronometer","Sextant","Quartz clock","Cessium cloc
k",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
38,"A pre-emphasis circuit proviodes extra noise immunity by","Amplifying the hi
gher audio frequencies","Preamplifying the whole audio band","Boosting the bass
frequencies","Converting the phase modulation to FM",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
759,"A private network inside a company or organization that uses the same kinds
of software that you would find on the public Internet, but that is only for in
ternal use.","Intranet","Extranet","Internet","Ethernet",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
760,"A private telephone switching system that connects outside phone lines from
a telecommunications provider to extensions within a building or office, as well
as providing such features as call forwarding and paging.","Private Branch Exch
ange","Private Automatic Branch Exchange","Public Switched Telephone Network","I
nternational Gateway Facility","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
761,"A process applied to a multiplex signal for recovering signals combined wit
hin it and for restoring the distinct individual channels of these signals.","De
multiplexing
","De-emphasis","Detection","All of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
762,"A process in which the trap photons in the active region stimulate free ele
ctrons to recombine with holes at a higher-than-normal energy level as they refl
NONAME",
1298,"Cellular system elements that carries the data between the cell site and t
he MTSO.","Data-link network","Cell","Switch","Mobile service unit","","Wire & W
ireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1299,"Cellular system elements that consists of transceiver, the logical unit an
d control unit.","Mobile subscriber unit","Enhancers and converters","Data-link
network","Mobile telephone switching office","","Wire & Wireless Communications"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1300,"Cellular system elements which is a repeater with an amplification and can
extend the signal range.","Enhancer","Amplifier","Converter","Repeater","","Wir
e & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1301,"Cellular system mainly used in England.","TACS","C450","NMT","NTT","","Wir
e & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1302,"Cellular system mainly used in Germany.","C450","NMT","TACS","NTT","","Wir
e & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1303,"Cellular system mainly used in Scandinavia.","NMT","AMPS","C450","NTT","",
"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1304,"Cellular system used in Japn.","NTT","AMPS","TACS","NMT","","Wire & Wirele
ss Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1305,"Cellular telephones use which type of operation?","Full-duplex","Half-dupl
ex","Simplex","Triplex","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
1306,"Channel capacities of T2 carrier.","96","48","24","672",,"Digital & Data C
ommunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1307,"Channel capacities of T3 carrier.","672","96","24","4032",,"Uncategorized"
,1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1725,"If the antenna current increases 3.3 times how much does the radiated powe
r increase?","10.89 times","3.3 times","6.6 times","9.9 times",,"Antennas",0,,"P
roblem Solving","William Quiming","comm0003.rtf",
1726,"If the ASCII character G is sent and the character D is received, what typ
e of error is this?","Burst","Multi-bit","Single-bit","Recoverable",,"Digital &
Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1727,"If the ASCII character H is sent and the character I is received this erro
r is __________","Single-bit","Multiple-bit","Burst","Recoverable",,"Uncategoriz
ed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1728,"If the bandwidth is 3000 Hz with a S/N of 1024, the expected channel capac
ity of the line according to Shannon's theorem is about
","20,000 bps","30,000 bps","40,000 bps","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1729,"If the baud rate is 400 baud for a 4-PSK, the bit rate is _______ bps.","8
00","1600","400","200",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
1730,"If the binary pulse is maintained for the entire bit time, it is called __
_______.","Non-return to Zero","Bipolar Return to Zero","Return to Zero","Unipol
ar Non-return to zero",,"Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
1731,"If the bit rate for a QAM signal is 3000 bps and a signal element is repre
sented by a tribit, what is the baud rate?","1000","9000","300","3000",,"Digital
& Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
47,"If the bit rate for an ASK signal is 1200 bps. the baud rate is _________.",
"1200","300","2400","600",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
48,"If the bit rate of an FSK signal is 1200 bps, the baud rate is ______.","120
0","600","2400","300",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1734,"If the call concentration is 0.11, the length of the day is","9 hrs","8 hr
s","6 hrs","4 hrs",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1735,"If the call concentration is 0.125, what is the length of day?","8 hrs","1
6 hrs","4 hrs","2 hrs","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
1736,"If the code word is only 4-bits for a T1 system with a frame of 193 bits,
1751,"If the intermediate frequency is very high (indicate the false statement)"
,"Tracking will be improved","Image frequency rejection is very good","The local
oscillator need not be extremely stable","The selectivity will be poor",,"Uncat
egorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
50,"If the modulation index in AM is greater than 1, what happens?","Information
signal is distorted","Normal operation","Carrier drops to zero","Carrier freque
ncy shifts is minimum",,"Modulation",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
51,"If the modulation index of an AM wave is doubled the antenna current is also
doubled the AM system being used is","A3J","A5C","A3H","A3",,"Modulation",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
52,"If the modulation index of an AM wave is doubled, the antenna current is als
o diubled, the AM system being used is","A3J","A5C","A3E","A3H",,"Modulation",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1755,"If the output of a ""piggy backed"" decoder never changes state either, th
e problem is probably :","The inputs are never in the state being decoded.","The
decoder is defective","The circuit driven by the decoder is loading it down","N
one of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
53,"If the percent modulation of an AM amplifier is 88% and the modulating signa
l is 1 volt, the carrier has an amplitude of","1.14 volts","0.88 volt","0.12 vol
t","1.88 volts",,"Modulation",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","comm0006.r
tf",
1757,"If the radiated power increased by 10.89 times, the antenna current increa
ses by","3.3 times","6.6 times","1.82 times","10.89 times",,"Antennas",0,,"Probl
em Solving","William Quiming","comm0003.rtf",
1758,"If the ratio of the maximum current to minimum current in a transmission l
ine is 2:1 then the ratio of maximum voltage to minimum voltage is","2:1","4:1",
"1:4","1:2",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1759,"If the receive signal is 600 kHz in an AM broadcast, what is the local osc
illator frequency?","1055 kHz","600 kHz","145 kHz","455 kHz",,"Broadcasting",1,,
"Problem Solving","William Quiming","comm0007.rtf",
1760,"If the SWR is infinite what type of load transmission line has?","Purely r
eactive","Purely resistive","Purely capacitive","Purely inductive",,"Uncategoriz
ed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1761,"If the SWR is infinite, what type of load transmission line has?","Purely
reactive","Purely resistive","Purely capacitive","Purely inductive",,"Uncategori
zed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1762,"If the telecommunications network is is the unit used to express all the a
ttempts and holding time in 1 hour expressed in percentage of an hour.","Erlang"
,"Centum call seconds","Poisson distribution","EBHC",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
12,"Reference noise temperature.","290 K","17* F","30*C","25*C",,"Noise",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
13,"Reference temperature used in noise analysis.","290 K","75 K","250 K","300 K
",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2627,"Referred by radio regulation as the station in the mobile service not inte
nded to be used while in motion.","Land station","Coast station","Base station",
"Fixed station",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2628,"Referred to an oscillator signal 'leak through' from a properly neutralize
d amplifier such as master oscillator power amplifier.","Back wave","Carrier","S
tray signal","Loss wave",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
2629,"Referred to as a cause of crosstalk.","Electrical coupling between transmi
ssion media","Improper level setting","Nonlinear envelope delay","Mechanical cou
pling between transmission media",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
2630,"Referred to as a linkage by wire, radio, satellite, etc., of two or more t
elecommunications carrier/operators with one another for the purpose of allowing
/enabling the subscriber of one carrier to access/reach the subscribers of the o
ther carrier.","Interconnection","Toll patching","Gateway","Outside plant sharin
g",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
994,"A voice grade channel if suitable for transmission of","Signals with freque
ncies ranging from 300-3400 Hz
","VHF signal
","UHF signal","VHF and UHF signals",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
995,"A voice grade circuit using the PTN has an ideal passband of","0 to 4 kHz",
"0 to 4 Hz","0 to 4 MHz","0 to 4 GHz",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
996,"A voice-grade channel is suitable for transmission of _____________ .","Sig
nals with a frequency ranging from 300 to 3400 Hz","VHF signals","UHF signals","
VHF and UHF signals","","Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
997,"A void band of frequencies that is not included within any supergroup band.
","Guardband","Baseband","Bandwidth","Composite baseband",,"Uncategorized",1,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
998,"A voltage gain of 60 decibels is the same as a gain of","1000 volts/volt","
10000 volts/volt","100 volts/volt
","10 volts/volt",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
999,"A voltage gain that is equal to twice its original value will correspond to
a change of","6 dB","10 dB","9 dB","3 dB",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
1000,"A VSAT topology in which each VSAt terminal relays data via satellite to a
nother terminal by acting as a hub, minimizing the need for a centralized uplink
site.","Mesh topology","Star topology","Combination of both star and mesh topol
ogies","All of these","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
1001,"A VSAT topology which uses a central uplink site to transport data back an
d forth to each VSAT terminal via satellite.","Star topology","Mesh topology","C
ombination of both star and mesh topologies","None of these","","Satellite Commu
nications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1002,"A wave that is reflected back to the earth by the ionosphere is a","Sky wa
ve
","Ground wave
","Direct wave","Surface wave",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",1,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
18,"A waveguide assembly containing special devise that prevent interference bet
ween the transmitter and the receiver.","Duplexer","Diplexer","Isolator","Magnet
ron","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1003,"A waveguide has a cutoff frequency of 17 GHz. Which of the signals will no
t be passed by the waveguide?","15 GHz","18 GHz","22 GHz","27 GHz",,"Microwave C
ommunications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1004,"A waveguide is a ________ filter.","High pass","Bandpass","Low pass","Band
stop",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1005,"A Western Electric 201 modem operates with a carrier
frequency of:","1800 Hz","1000 Hz","1200 Hz","600 bauds",,"Digital & Data Commun
ications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1006,"A wide area digital transmission scheme (European): 2.048 Mbits/sec ; 31 c
hannels, 64 kbps each.","E1","J1","T1","T1C",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
1007,"A wide bandwidth multi-element driven array is the","Log-periodic","End-fi
re","Yagi","Collinear",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
1008,"A wide-bandwidth communications systems in which the RF carrier varies acc
ording to some predetermined sequence?","Spread spectrum communications","SITOR"
,"Amplitude compandored single sideband","Time domain frequency modulation",,"Un
categorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
57,"A widely used balanced modulator is called the","Lattice modulator","Diode b
ridge circuit","Full wave bridge rectifier","Balanced bridge modulator",,"Modula
tion",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1010,"A wire pair that connects a telephone set to the Central Office is the ___
_________.","Local Loop","MDF","Drop Wire","None of these","","Wire & Wireless C
ommunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1011,"A word in telegraphy consists of ___ characters plus a word space.","7 and
1/2","5","11","8",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1012,"A/An ____ is defined as the volume control for specific frequency ranges .
","Equalizer","Volume control","AGC
","Tone controls",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1439,"Disadvantages of digital transmission.","All of the above","More bandwidth
& precise timing is required","Requires ADC & DAC devices","Incompatible with e
xisting analog facilities",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
1440,"Discone radiation pattern is _______.","Omnidirectional","Unidirectional",
"Bidirectional","Figure of eight",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
1441,"Dispersion is used to describe the","Splitting of white light into its com
ponent colors","Propagation of light in straight lines","Bending of a beam of li
ght when it goes from one medium to another","Bending of a beam light when it st
rikes a mirror","","Fiber Optics",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
15,"Disruptions in a signal channel caused by power leaking from an adjacent cha
nnel. Common causes are poor frequency planning, insufficient filtering, use of
incorrect power, or anomalies in propagation.","Adjacent Channel Interference","
Cochannel Interference","Propagation noise","None of the above","","Noise",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1443,"Distances near the skip distance should be used for sky-wave propagation",
"To prevent sky wave and upper ray interference","To avoid tilting","To avoid Fa
raday effect","So as not to exceed the critical frequency",,"Radiation & Wave Pr
opagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1444,"Distribution of cable to the different areas of subscriber and across pole
s and fixtures is the main function of ____________________.","Cross-Connect Cab
inet","Termination Box","MDF","Connector","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1445,"Dividing the data block by a constant produces a remainder that is used fo
r error detection. It is called the","Cyclical redundancy check","Vertical redun
dancy check","Horizontal redundancy check","Block check character",,"Uncategoriz
ed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1446,"DME operates at a frequency range of","962-1213 MHz
","329.3-335 MHz
","1750-1950 kHz
","1030-1090 MHz",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
1447,"DME provides continuous","Range indication","Course indication","Bearing i
ndication","All of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
1448,"Does not interfere with the normal radiation and propagation of radio wave
s.
","Free space
","Atmosphere
","Ionosphere","Stratosphere",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
1449,"Doubling the power means","3-dB gain","6-dB gain","6-dB loss","3-dB loss",
,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1450,"DQDB is an acronym for","Distributed queue dual bus","Distributed queue da
ta base","Data queue data bus","Differential queue data bus",,"Uncategorized",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1451,"DTMF signaling is characterized by two distinct frequencies, one each from
a high group and a low group with a maximum of _________ frequencies for each g
roup.","4","2","6","5","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
1452,"Ducting in the atmosphere may cause microwave signals to:","Travel longer
rst privately owned satellite an its name is used to this day for a number of te
levision broadcasting satellites.","Telstar","Score","Echo","Palapa","","Satelli
te Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2299,"It was the first satellite used by broadcast TV networks in the US, like A
BC, NBC, and CBS, to distribute their programming to all of their local affiliat
e stations.","Satcom 1","Relay 1","Westar 1","Telstar 1","","Satellite Communica
tions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2300,"It was the first standardized cellular service in the world and is current
ly the most widely used standard for cellular communications.","Advanced Mobile
Phone Service (AMPS)","Narrowband Analog Mobile Phone Service (NAMPS)","Advanced
Cellular System (ACS)","Norwegian Mobile Telephone (NMT)",,"Wire & Wireless Com
munications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2301,"It was to be the first geosynchronous communications satellite and it was
launched on February 14 1963 with the Delta B #16 launch vehicle from Cape Canav
eral, but was lost on the way to geosynchronous orbit due to an electronics fail
ure.","Syncom 1","Syncom 2","Syncom 3","Syncom 4","","Satellite Communications",
1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2302,"It will be used for single-mode fiber, because this fiber is optimized for
long-wave laser transmission.","Long -wave laser","Short laser","Copper Wave","
Short wave laser",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2303,"Italy started a wide-area mobile network in 1974 and introduced a cellular
system known as ____ in 1985.","MTS","NMT","C450","NTT","","Wire & Wireless Com
munications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2304,"Its format defines the 2.048 Mbps European E1 signal made up of 32 voice-f
requency channels.","CEPT","ANSI","ECSA","CCITT","","Uncategorized",1,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
2305,"Its quality-of-service specification is designed to guarantee the quality
of voice and video traffic. It will be particularly important for companies inte
rested in using Wi-Fi phones.","802.11e","802.11a","802.11b","802.11",,"Wire & W
ireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","comm_obj_002.rtf",
2306,"Judgement on the case against an ECE shall become final and executory afte
r","30 days","10 days","15 days","60 days",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2307,"KBP radio code mandates that stations must provide a minimum of ___ minute
s of news per day from 5:00 in the morning to 10:00 in the evening.","45","50","
60","30",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2308,"Keeping track of the number of misformed packets is a func- tion of","Faul
t management","Performance management","Security management","Accounting managem
aent",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2755,"Standards for a worldwide common directory are provided in","X.500","X.400
","X.300","X.600",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2756,"State of switches when every free inlet is at all times able to test for e
very outlet.","Full availability","Limited availability","Half availability","Fr
ee availability","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2757,"Statements which best describe a mixing process in radio communication.","
Producing sum and difference of two frequencies from a combination of two signal
s","Process of eliminating noise through phase differentiation","Process of elim
inating noise through phase comparison","Combination of two signals to form thre
e or more output signals",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
2758,"Station in the mobile service not intended to be used while in motion.","L
and station","Fixed station","Coast station","Base station",,"Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2759,"Station located on an object which is beyond and is intended to go beyond
the major portion of the earth's atmosphere.","Space station","Terrestrial stati
on","Satellite station","Mobile satellite station",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
2760,"Station protector contains green, red, yellow and black or white wires; th
e red is used for what?","Receive speech signals","Transmit signals","Receive ri
nging signals","Ground",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
2761,"Statistical Time Division Multiplexing (STDM) is an efficient alternative
to TDM where time slots are assigned to signals dynamically to make better used
of bandwidth. The following are other names for STDM except for one","Unique TDM
","Stat mux","Asynchronous TDM","Intelligent TDM",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
60,"Steps to follow to produce PCM signals.","Sampling, quantizing and coding","
Quantizing, sampling and coding","Coding, sampling and quantizing","Sampling, co
ding and quantizing",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2783,"Syncom 2 was the first geosynchronous communication satellite. It was laun
ched by NASA on July 26, 1963 with the Delta B #20 launch vehicle from what laun
ch site?","Cape Canaveral","Kourou","XiChang","Baikonur","","Satellite Communica
tions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2784,"System for approached or landing that give approximate distance from runaw
ay.
","Marker beacon","ILS
","Glide scope","Localizer",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
2785,"System that enables navigator to determine its time to station (TTS or TTG
)","DME","LORAN","DECCA","OMEGA",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",1,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
2786,"T-1 carrier service has _______ digital bit rate.","1.544 Mbps","2.048 Mbp
s","1.644 Mbps","9600 kbps",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
2787,"T1 carrier system uses repeaters every ______ to boost signal strength.","
6000 ft","24,000 ft","18,000","12,000 ft",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
2788,"T4 carrier system can support how many channels?","4032","320","32","24",,
"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2789,"TACAN is a navigational aid providing","Bearing and distance indication","
Bearing and weather information","Instrument-landing glide paths","Speed and hei
ght indcation",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2790,"TACAN operate in the UHF band from","962 to 1213 MHz","0.3 to 30 GHz","5 t
o 15 GHz","210 to 250 MHz",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
2791,"TACS is a cellular system with ____ channels","1000","834","200","666",,"W
ire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
61,"TDM carrier systems are growing in number because:","All of the above","Thei
r error rates can be made very low","They can carry signals other than voice","T
hey are easy to install and maintain",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
2793,"TDM carrier systems are growing in numbers because","They are easy to inst
all and maintain","Their error rates can be made very low","They can use low cos
t large-scale integrated circuits","They can carry signals other than voice",,"U
ncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3107,"The following are the advantages of out-of-band signaling except","It does
not require extra bandwidth since signals are passed directly to voice channels
.","Economical because the telephone handset provides part of the filtering thus
reducing equipment cost on the part of the filter circuits.","There is no need
for guard circuits to prevent talk down","Improved signal reliability",,"Wire &
Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3108,"The following are the categories/criteria required for judging the service
quality of a cellular system except for one","Call transfer","Coverage","Requir
ed grade of service","Number of dropped calls",,"Wire & Wireless Communications"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","comm_obj_003.rtf",
3109,"The following are the main function of the SONET s section layer except for
one:","Line maintenance","Scrambling","Framing","Error monitoring",,"Uncategoriz
ed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3110,"The following are the major components of outside plant except for _______
_.","Main distribution frame","Cables and conduits","Manholes and poles and fixt
,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2370,"Microwave link repeaters are typically 50 km apart","Because of Earth's cu
rvature","Because of the atmosphere attenuation","Because of the output tube pow
er limitations","To ensure that the applied dc voltage is not excessive",,"Micro
wave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2371,"Microwave links are generally preferred to coaxial cable for television tr
ansmission because","They have less overall phase distortion","They are cheaper"
,"Of their greater bandwidth","Of their relative immunity to impulse noise",,"Mi
crowave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2372,"Microwave signals propagate by the way of the","Direct wave","Sky wave","S
urface wave","Standing wave",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
2373,"Military satellites often operate in the ______ Band","X Band","C Band","L
Band","Ka Band",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
2374,"Mixer is also known as _________.","Converter","Suppressor","Modulator","B
eater",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2375,"Mobile telephone services began in the 1940 and were called _____. This sy
stem utilized frequency modulation and assigned a single carrier frequency in th
e 35-MHz to 45-MHz range.","Mobile Telephone System (MTS)","Improved Mobile Tele
phone System (IMTS)","Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS)","Total Access Commun
ication System (TACS)",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
2376,"Mode of satellite access in which transmission from earth stations are sep
arated through envelope encryption techniques.","SDMA","TDMA","CDMA","FDMA",,"Sa
tellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2377,"Modem status acronym of modem ready is
","MR","MM","MRD","Mod R",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
2378,"Modems are required to connect computer to telephone lines
because_____.","None of the above","Telephone company rules required them","The
telephone bandwidth is too high","The telephone network will pass direct current
",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2379,"Modems are required to connect computer to telephone lines because","The t
elephone network will pass direct current","Telephone company rules required the
m","The telephone network bandwidth is too high","None of the above",,"Digital &
Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2380,"Modems are required to connect computers to telephone lines because: 2","T
he telephone network will not pass direct current","The telephone network bandwi
dth is too high","Telephone company rules require them","None of the above",,"Di
gital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2381,"Modems are used for data transmission over telephone lines because telepho
ne lines is a/an :","Analog medium","Digital medium","Analog and digital medium"
,"None of the above",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2382,"Modems will no longer be needed when terminal equipment and transmission s
ystems are","Synchronized","Digital","Asynchronous","None of the above",,"Digita
l & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
74,"Modulation in which the modulated wave is always present.","Continuous modul
ation","Carrier modulation","Front-end","Log-periodic modulation",,"Modulation",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
75,"Modulation means","Varying some parameters of a carrier such as its amplitud
e to transmit information","Varying information","Utilization of a single transm
ission channel to carry multiple signals","Transmit pulses in DC form on a coppe
r wire",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
76,"Modulation on RF carrier results in","All of the above","Multiple channels",
"Smaller antennas","Directional propagation",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
2386,"Most commercial satellite activity occurs in which bands?","C and Ku","L",
1975,"In the problem, what is the maximum traffic in erlang that this telephone
line can handle during busy hour?","1","1.5","2.5","2",,"Wire & Wireless Communi
cations",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1976,"In the study of acoustics, the velocity of sound is dependent to one of th
e following:","Properties of the medium","Temperature","Loudness","Source of sou
nd",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1977,"In the study of wave propagation, a condition at which zero absorption of
radio waves is describe as ______","Free space medium","Zero reflection medium",
"Neutral medium","Non-active region",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
1978,"In the transmitter, when the pressure is high, the carbon granules are pac
ked together closely, thus lowering the resistance, resulting an a/an __________
of current. When the air pressure is lower, the resistance is increased and the
current ______________.","Increase, decrease","Decrease, increase","Increase, i
ncrease","Decrease, decrease","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
1979,"In the US color TV system, the intercarrier frequency in MHz is","4.5","3.
58","3.5794","45.75",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1980,"In the video realm, it is an undesired visual distortion caused by noise (
which produces ""snow"" in analog systems or ""hits"" in a digital system).","Ar
tifact","Raster","Emoticons","All of the above","","Broadcasting",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
34,"In the visible spectrum of electromagnetic waves, which has the shortest wav
elength?","Blue","Red","Green","Black","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
1981,"In the XMODEM protocol, the sender waits for what character from the recei
ver before beginning transmission","NAK","WACK","ACK","RVI",,"Digital & Data Com
munications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1982,"In this configuration, the ringer is connected across the tip and ring tra
nsmission pair.","Bridged ringing","Divide ringing","Open line ringing","Coded r
inging","","Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
1983,"In this method of signaling the information is indicated by the presence o
r absence of a battery and ground condition on the line at the called end of the
trunk.","Wet-dry signaling","Reverse battery","High low method","On-off method"
,"","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1984,"In this method, signaling tones are transmitted within the speech band, us
ually 1600, 2400, or 2600.","In band signaling","Out of band signaling","Dc sign
aling","Tones signaling","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
1985,"In this method, signaling tones are transmitted within the speech band.","
In-band signaling","Common-channel signaling","Alternate channel signaling","Out
-of-band signaling",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
1986,"In this Sequence of signal each signal continues to be sent un til an acko
wledgement is received, which remain on line until the original signal disappear
.","Full compelled","Non compelled","Semi compelled","None of the above","","Unc
ategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1987,"In this technique, two channels are selected. One will be used to carry th
e signaling signal and the other will operate as a normal traffic carrying voice
channel.","Alternate channel signaling","Common-channel signaling","In-band sig
naling","Out-of-band signaling",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
1988,"In this type of signaling, signaling information for a group of speech cir
cuits is transmitted over a separate link. Signals share a common transmission c
hannel separate from the speech signal.","Common channel signaling","Channel ind
ependent signaling","Channel associated signaling","Mixed channel signaling",,"W
ire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1989,"In this VSAT network, there is no central hub and each site can communicat
e directly with all network nodes.","Full-Meshed Network","Multipoint Network","
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
901,"A technical process to smooth out distortions or aliasing effects created d
uring the process of converting images to digital form.","Antialiasing","Aliasin
g","Quantization","Sampling","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
902,"A technique for using overhead bits to detect transmission errors.","Cyclic
redundancy check","Bit stuffing","Framing","Parity check","","Uncategorized",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
903,"A technique that enables more than one data source to share the use of comm
on facility:","Multiplexing
","Companding","Sharing","All of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
904,"A technology for delivering digital wireless service using time-division mu
ltiplexing (TDM).","TDMA","WDM","DWDM","ADM",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0
,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
905,"A technology used to increased the capacity of a mobile phone system.","Fre
quency re-use","Cell splitting","TDM","FDM",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
906,"A technology which multiplexes multiple optiacal carrier signals on a singl
e optical fibre by using different wavelengths(colours) of laser ligth to carry
different signals.","WDM","SDM","PCM","CDM","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
907,"A telecommunication line that is available on a temporary basis only for th
e duration of a communication (synonymous with dial-up line) is called a:","Swit
ched line","Private line","Occasional line","Party line",,"Telecommunications &
ECE Laws",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
908,"A telecommunication line that is leased or otherwise available for full-tim
e use (no other system subscriber can use it) is a:","Private line","Switched li
ne","Carrier line","Cable line",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
909,"A telephone company technology that provides digital service typically in i
ncrements of 64Kb/s channels.","ISDN","POTS","PSTN","ADSL",,"Wire & Wireless Com
munications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
910,"A telephone company that provides a digital service typically in increments
of 64 kbps channels.","ISDN","DSL","Analog modems","DLC",,"Wire & Wireless Comm
unications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
36,"A telephone company's cable entering a building from telephone cable feeder
t the main cross connecting point within the building.","Entrance Cable","Teleph
one Cable","Connecting Cable","Building Cable","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
911,"A telephone network architecture that separates service logic from switchin
g equipment, making it possible to add new services without having to redesign s
witches to support those new services.","Advance Intelligent Network","Switch","
Router","Brouter","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
912,"A telephone switch is an example of ___ switching.","Circuit","Message","Pa
cket","Virtual circuit",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
86,"A telephone system using TDM and PCM is called","T-1","RS-232","Bell 212","P
ABX",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
914,"A television broadcast is an example of ____________ transmission.","Simple
x","Half-duplex","Full duplex","Full/full duplex",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
23,"A ten times power change in a transmission system is equal","10 dB","100 dB"
,"100 dB","1 dB",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
916,"A tension member having one end secured to fixed object and the other attac
hed to the pole,","Guy wire","Lashing rire","Strand wire","Helical wire","","Unc
ategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
917,"A term for a conventional land telephone line which is attached to the loca
l telephone exchange by a pair of twsited copper wires.","Telephone wire","Telep
962,"A type of fiber whereby lightway rays take many path between the sources an
d the receiver","Multimode","Monomode","Single mode","None of the above",,"Fiber
Optics",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
963,"A type of frame in ESCON I/O interface to control the device operations.","
Device-level frame","Link-level frame","Link- and device-level frame","None of t
he choices","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
964,"A type of frame in ESCON I/O interface to control the link and the associat
ed elements.","Link-level frame","Device-level frame","Link- and device -level f
rame","None of the choices","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
965,"A type of ISDN that can utilize 64 kb/s copper links primarily on a switche
d services basis.","Narrowband ISDN","Wideband ISDN","Broadband ISDN","Sideband
ISDN","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
966,"A type of ISDN that is a cell based packet switching system.","Broadband","
Sideband","Narrowband","Wideband","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
967,"A type of ISDN where a user is able to access a wider synchronous data chan
nel utilizing several 64 kbps copper links.","Wideband","Broadband","Sideband","
Narrowband","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
968,"A type of laser that uses a mixture of helium and neon enclosed in a glass
tube.","Gas laser","Liquid laser
","Solid laser","Semiconductor laser",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
969,"A type of line encoding that produces a strong timing component for clock r
ecovery and does not cause dc wandering.","Manchester code","UPNRZ","BPRZ-AMI","
UPRZ","","Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
970,"A type of mic in which its operation is dependent on the movement of air pa
rticles.","Pressure","Contact","Magnetic","Velocity",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
971,"A type of microwave radio repeater that provides drops and inserts is:","Ba
seband","IF Heterodyne","RF Heterodyne","All of the above",,"Microwave Communica
tions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
87,"A type of modulation technique that conveys audio information from one rotat
ion to another by varying the carrier frequency at the audio rate.","Frequency M
odulation","Phase modulation (PM)","Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM)","Ampl
itude modulation (AM)",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
88,"A type of modulation used in telecommunications where the modulating signal
varies the duration of the transmitter pulse.","Pulse width modulation","Amplitu
de modulation","Frequency modulation","Pulse height modulation",,"Modulation",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1013,"A_______ signaling is signaling information for a group of speech circuits
is transmitted over a separate link, signals share a common transmission channe
l separate from speech signal","Common Channel Signaling","Common Signaling Chan
nel","Channel Associated Signaling","Channel Party Line",,"Wire & Wireless Commu
nications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
89,"Absense of one of the following components in a parametric amplifier renders
this circuit a low-noise amplifier.","Resistance","More circuit stages","Capaci
tance","Modulation",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1015,"According to ACT 3486, the maximum penalty for a person who commits two of
fenses are","4000 fine and 4 years imprisonment","1000 fine and 1 year imprisonm
ent","2000 fine and 2 years imprisonment
","None of the above",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
1016,"According to Act 3486, the maximum penalty for a person who commits two of
fenses are:","P 2000 fine and 2 years imprisonment","P 1000 fine and 1 year impr
isonment","P 4000 fine and 4 years imprisonment","None of the above",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1017,"According to Bell System Standards, the most prevalent frequencies used fo
r out-of-band signaling is","3700 Hz","3825 Hz","3450 Hz","3650 Hz",,"Wire & Wir
eless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
categorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1138,"An ISDN service that provides 23 64-Kbps B (Bearer) channels and one 64-Kb
ps D (Data) channel (23 B and D).","Primary Rate Interface","ISDN Rate Interface
","Secondary Rate Interface","Bearer to Data Interface",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1139,"An isotropic antenna has a gain of","1","10","100","0",,"Antennas",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1140,"An Italian scientist who designed the first transmitter and receiver of a
telephone set.","Antonio Meucci","Philip Reis","Alexander Graham Bell","Almon St
rowger","","Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
1141,"An ITU-T ""umbrella"" of standards for Packet-based multimedia communicati
ons systems, this standard defines the different multimedia entities that make u
p a multimedia system - Endpoints, Gateways, Multipoint Conferencing Units (MCUs
), and Gatekeepers","H.323","H.245","H.225","H.300",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
1142,"An NE602 mixer IC has a difference output of 10.7 MHz. The input is 146.8
MHz. The local oscillator frequency is","157.7 MHz","101.9 MHz","125.4 MHz","131
.6 MHz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1143,"An object farther from a converging lens than it focal point always has a/
an","Inverted","The same size","Virtual","Smaller size",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1144,"An object farther from a conveying lens than its focal point always has a/
an ___________ image.","Virtual","Inverted","The same in size","Smaller","","Unc
ategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1145,"An object nearer to a converging lens than its focal point always has a/an
_______ image.","Virtual","Inverted","The same in size","Smaller",,"Uncategoriz
ed",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
108,"An open-wire, two-wire transmission line is to be connected to a dipole ant
enna through a quarterwave matching stub. At a frequency of 10 MHz, compute the
length of the dipole.","15 m","20 m","7.5 m","25 m",,"Modulation",0,,"Problem So
lving","William Quiming","NONAME",
1147,"An optical technology used to increase bandwidth over existing fiber optic
backbones.","WDM","TDMA","DWDM","ADM",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
50,"An orbit of satellite that travels opposite the rotation of the earth","Retr
ograde","Posigrade","Downward","Upward","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1148,"An organization that specifies telecommunications standards for ANSI.","EC
SA","CCITT","CEPT","ITU","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
1149,"An oscilloscope that can display hue phase angles is called a
","Vectorscope","Spectrum analyzer","DMM","Tuner subber",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
109,"An SSB generator has a sideband filer centered at 3 MHz. The modulating sig
nal is 3 kHz. To produce both the upper and lower sidebands, the following carri
er frequencies must be produced","2997 and 3003 kHz","2.7 and 3.3 MHz","3.3 and
3.6 MHz","3000 and 3003 kHz",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
1190,"As frequency increases the period __________.","Decreases","Increases","Is
unaffected","Doubles","Frequency is inversely proportional to the period.","Unc
ategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1191,"As measured by the fall of potential method, the ground resistance of any
point in the grounding system shall not be
greater than:","5 ohms","10 ohms","4 ohms","2.5 ohms",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1192,"As protection against lightnings, lightning rods should be mounted atop st
ructures not less than ___ above highest point of the structure.","30 cm","1 m",
"10 cm","2 m",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1193,"As the bit rate of an FSK signal increases, the bandwidth ___________","In
1211,"At any distant in time, the current through the earpiece of a telephone re
presents:","Air pressure making up part of a sound wave","A complete sound wave"
,"Milliamps of current","Digital Information",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1212,"At even fresnel zone radius, the microwave system has a ______.","Loss","G
ain","No Gain and No Loss","None of the above",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1213,"At radio frequencies, the _____ is much larger than the
resistance.","Inductive reactance
","Admittance","Capacitive reactance
","Susceptance",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1214,"At radio frequencies, the characteristic impedance of a wireless transmiss
ion line is given by the formula:","Zo = square root of (L/C)","Zo = (R/G)^0.5",
"Zo = (RG)^0.5","Zo = (LC)^0.5",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
1215,"At what apogee in an elliptical orbit must a geosynchronous satellite be i
nitially stationed before it is finally fixed into its final geostationary?","22
,300 miles","50,000 miles","45,000 miles","None of the above",,"Satellite Commun
ications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1216,"At what distance is VHF propagation normally limited?","Around 500 miles",
"Around 1500 miles","Around 1000 miles","Around 2000 miles",,"Radiation & Wave P
ropagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
52,"At what position does a maritime ship main antenna have, when it is open cir
culated and that any auxiliary antenna is/are connected to the main receiver?","
Direction Finder","AA","Ground","Emergency Transmitter","","Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1217,"At what position is the input signal inserted into a travelling-wave tube?
","At the cathode end of the helix","At the collector","At the collector end of
the helix","At the control grid of the electron gun",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1218,"At what power level does a 1 kHz tone cause zero interference (144 weighte
d)?","-90 dBm","-90 dB","90 dBm","90 dBm",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
1219,"At what speed do electromagnetic waves travel in free space?","Approx. 300
million meters per second","Approx. 468 million meters per second","Approx. 186
300 feet per second","Approx. 300 miles per second",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
1220,"Atmospheric condition is controlled by","All of the above","Humidity","Pre
ssure
","Temperature",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
25,"Atmospheric noise becomes less severe at frequencies","Above 30 MHz","Below
30 MHz","Above 3000 kHz","Below 3000 kHz",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
26,"Atmospheric noise is known as ______ noise.","Static","Cosmic","Solar","Luna
r",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1223,"Automated inventory programs are a part of","Configuration management","Se
curity management","Performance management","Accounting management",,"Uncategori
zed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1224,"Automatic Gain Controls permit a wide range of signal amplitude to be acco
mmodated by controlling the gain of the","IF amplifier","RF amplifier","Mixer","
AF amplifier",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1225,"Automatic gain controls permits a wide range of signal amplitude to be acc
omodated by controlling the gain of the","IF amp","RF amp","Mixer","AF amp",,"Un
categorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
114,"Average power of a radio transmitter supplied to the antenna transmission l
ine by a transmitter during one radio frequency cycle taken under the condition
of no modulation.","Carrier power","Rated power","Peak envelop power","Mean powe
r",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1227,"AWG #26 has a typical loss of","0.51 dB/1000 ft.","0.21 dB/1000 ft.","0.32
E",
122,"Both phase and frequency modulation are grouped under the title","Angle mod
ulation","Pulse modulation","Delta modulationn","Amplitude modulation",,"Modulat
ion",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1264,"Brightness variations of the picture information are in which signal?","Y"
,"I","Q","R-Y",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1265,"Broadcast period fron midnight to local sunrise:","Experimental","Daytime"
,"Nightime
","Broadcast day",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1266,"Buffer switch to reduce number of trunks.","Concentrator","Codec","4 port
coupler","Any of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
1267,"Buffering is","The process of temporarily storing data to allow small vari
ations in device speeds","A method of reducing the severity of communication hea
daches.","Storage of data within the modem until the receiver is ready to receiv
e.","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
53,"By definition, for a sine wave.","0 dBm = 0 VU","0 dBw = 0 VU","0 dBa = 0 VU
","0 dBf = 0 VU",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1268,"By leasing computer time, the resources of a mainframe computer are used b
y various users with terminals and modems at different times of day. This concep
t is called
","Timesharing","Batch processing","Remote processing","Distributed processing",
,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1269,"By leasing computer time, the resources of a mainframe computer are used b
y various users with terminals and modems at different times of the day. This co
ncept is called","Time sharing","Batch processing","Remote processing","Distribu
ted processing",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
1270,"Cable plant are categorized according to the following except for","Accord
ing to length","Acording to gauge","According to insulation","According to size"
,"","Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1271,"Calculate the angle for an antenna using a polar mount at latitude of 65.",
"6.50","5.25","6.45","7.50","***","Antennas",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
1272,"Calculate the average time to dial the number 288-3827 through decadic pul
sing.","3.8 sec","5.6 sec","6.9 sec","4.2 sec",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Problem Solv
ing","William Quiming","NONAME",
1273,"Calculate the effective earth's radius if the surface refractivity is 301.
","8,493 km","8,493 nmi","6,370 km","6,370 mi",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Problem Solv
ing","William Quiming","NONAME",
1274,"Calculate the freespace loss between a satellite transmitter and a satelli
te receiver at a disrance of 25,000 km using 6 GHz.","196 dB","103.6 dB","102 dB
","96.4 dB",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
1275,"Calculate the gain of a 3 m paraboloid reflector used at 2 GHz.","2400","2
500","2300","2200",,"Antennas",1,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
1276,"Calculate the length of the path to a geostationary satellite from an eart
h station where the angle of elevation is 30","39.19 x 10^3 km","37.84 x 103 km",
"36.85 x103 km","52.85 x 103 km",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Problem Solving
","William Quiming","NONAME",
1277,"Calculate the total traffic in CCS handled by the telephone line.","16 CSS
","10 CCS","36 CCS","20 CCS",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Problem Solvi
ng","William Quiming","NONAME",
1278,"Calculate the traffic intensity in erlang when calling per hour is 1200 an
d the average holding time per call is 75 seconds.","25 erlang","250 erlang","25
00 erlang","2.5 erlang","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Problem Solving"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
1279,"Calculate the VNL of a trunk circuit which involves 2000 KM of microwave r
elay circuits with an average velocity propagation of 299 x 10e6 m/s.","1.71 dB"
1316,"Coaxial Cable is not a widely used for long microwave transmission lines b
ecause of its","High Loss","High Cost","Excessive radiation
","Large size",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
1317,"Coaxial lines are used on thoase system operating _______.","Below 2 GHz",
"At 300 MHz","Above 10 kHz","Above 10 GHz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
1318,"Codecs usually encode the signal by","Sampling it and using successive bin
ary approximations","Folding the signal over and encoding it","Sampling it and o
utputting the amplitude of the sample","Reverse encode",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1319,"CODECS usually encode the signal by:","Sampling it and using binary approx
imations to encode","Sampling it outputing the amplitude of the sample","Dolding
the signalovera nd encoding it","Comparing analog waveforms to obtain the close
st match",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1320,"Codecs usually encode the:","Sampling it and using successive binary appro
ximations to encode","Folding the signal over and encoding it","Sampling it and
outputting the amplitude of the sample","Comparing analog waveforms to obtain th
e closest match",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1321,"Codes used by AMPS system that are transmitted on speech channels.","SAT c
odes","Cluster codes","Speech codes","Cell codes","","Wire & Wireless Communicat
ions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1322,"Collector current in class C amplifier is a","Pulse","Sine wave","Half sin
e wave
","Square wave",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1323,"Collects very weak signals from a broadcast satellite.","Satellite dish","
Helical antenna","LNA","TWT",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
1324,"Co-located VOR and TACAN station is called","VORTAC","VOR/TACAN","VOR/DME"
,"TACVOR",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
125,"Combination of modulator, channel and detector.","Discrete channel","Transc
eiver","T/R channel","Transponder",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
126,"Combination of modulator, channel, and detector.","Discrete channel","Tranc
eiver","Transponder","T/R channel","","Modulation",1,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
1327,"Combine optical signals with different wavelength.","Multiplexers","WDM ro
uters","WDM coupler","Demultiplexers",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
1328,"Commercial load for radio shall not exceed __ minutes for one-hour program
outside Metro Manila.","17","15","16","20",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
1329,"Commercial load for radio shall not exceed _____ minutes for one hour prog
ram in Metro Manila.","15","20","25","30",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
1330,"Common application of satellite.","Communications","Surveillance","Reconna
issance","Defense systems",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
1331,"Common Channel Signaling is signaling which","All signaling for a number o
f voice paths are carried over one common channel instead of within each individ
ual.","Signaling tones are transmitted within the speech band","Signaling techni
que that makes use of one or more ac tones which lie within the pass band transm
ission just outside the voice band.","None of the above",,"Wire & Wireless Commu
nications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1332,"Communication is the process of","Exchanging Information","Keeping in touc
h","Broadcasting","Entertainment by Electronics",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
1333,"Communications between a keyboard and a computer involves _____________.",
"Simplex","Half-duplex","Full duplex","Full/full duplex",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
","Efficiency
","Power gain",,"Antennas",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1384,"Defined as the time taken for the density of sound energy in the room to d
rop to one millionth of its initial value.","Reverberation time","Transit time
","Decaying time
","Response time",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1385,"Defines a three layer logical hierarchy that specifies where things belong
, how they fit together and what functions go where.","Cisco","PDU","TCP/IP","OS
I",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1386,"Defines classes of service for international PDN users:","X.1","V.1","X.8"
,"V.8",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1387,"Defines packet assembly and disassembly.","X.3","V.5","V.3","X.5",,"Uncate
gorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1388,"Defines that the data communications code known as International Alphabet
No.5.","V.3","X.4","V.6","X.5",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
1389,"Defines the interface between DTE and DCE for synchronous operation on PDN
s, including an extension for terminals designed to interface to the V series mo
dems for synchronous
operation.","X.21","X.23","X.25","X.24",,"Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1390,"Defines the interface requirements for a non-intelligent start-stop mode t
erminal accessing the packet assembly and disassembly facility in a PDN.","X.28"
,"V.28","V.39","X.296",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
1391,"Defines the structure of signals to represent the International Alphabet N
o. 5 for data transmission over public telephone networks.","V.4","V.9","X.19","
X.7",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
1392,"Deliberate violations of alternate mark inversion are used in which type o
f digital-to-digital encoding.","HDB3","Manchester","AMI","RZ",,"Uncategorized",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
131,"Delta modulation is a/an","1-bit PCM system","Integral PCM system","5-bit P
CM system
","Form of PDM",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1394,"Demultiplexing by a time division multiplexer occurs based upon","The posi
tion of data within a time","The position of frame within a group of frames","Th
e activity of a connected device","The priority assigned to a connected device",
,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1395,"Demultiplexing by a time division multiplexer occurs based upon :","The po
sition of data within a frame","The position of a frame within a group of frames
","The activity of a connected device","The priority assigned to a connected dev
ice",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1396,"Deployment amd operation of communication satellites on a commercial basis
began with the founding of the Communications Satellites Corporation(COMSAT) in
what year?","1963","1964","1965","1966","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1397,"Deposition of dopants on fiber preforms is done by :","All of the above","
Outside vapor deposition","Axial vapor deposition","Inside vapor deposition",,"F
iber Optics",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1398,"Descending pass for satellite means a pass from","North to South","South t
o North","East to West","West to East","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
1399,"Descending path for a satellite means a pass from _________________.","Nor
th to South","South to North","East to West","West to East","","Satellite Commun
ications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1400,"Describe the modulating signal in a communications system.","Baseband","Gu
ardband","Bandwidth","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
1401,"Designates the sensation of low or high in the sense of the base and trebl
e.","Pitch","Frequency","Intensity","SPL",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
1402,"Designating or pertaining to a mode of operation on the equipment concerne
d, by which information can be transmitted in both directions simultaneously bet
ween two points.
","Full-duplex
","Semi-duplex","Simplex
","Half-duplex",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1403,"Designed to receive a signal from a transmitting station on the ground and
retransmit it to a receiving station lca located elsewhere","Communications sat
ellite","Repeater
","Relay station
","Transponder",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1404,"Determine from the following band of frequency that falls under the VHF ba
nd of radio spectrum.","235.5 MHz","144.5 GHz","345.0 MHz","450.0 MHz",,"Uncateg
orized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1405,"Determine from the following radio frequency that falls under the Very Hig
h Frequency (VHF) band of the radio spectrum.","235.50 MHz","144.50 MHz","345.00
MHz","450.00 MHz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1406,"Determine from the following the basic mode of transmission system in the
public data network in which data are transferred from the source to the network
and from the network to the destination in the frame format.","Packet mode","Vo
ice mode","Async mode","Sync mode",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
1407,"Determine from the following the common use of DSB in broadcast and teleco
mmunication.","FM/TV stereo","Two-way communications","Telephone systems","Satel
lite communications",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1408,"Determine the co-channel reuse ratio for a cell radius of 0.5 miles separa
ted from the nearest co-channel by distance of 4 miles.","8","4.5","2","3.5",,"W
ire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1409,"Determine the dB gain of a receiving antenna which delivers a V signal to a
transmission line over that of an antenna that delivers a 20 V signal uner ident
ical circumstances.","6 dB","3 dB","10 dB","8 dB",,"Antennas",0,,"Problem Solvin
g","William Quiming","NONAME",
1410,"Determine the effective radiated power of 20 kW TV broadcast transmitter w
hose antenna has a field gain of 2.","80 kW","40 kW","8 kW","4 kW",,"Radiation &
Wave Propagation",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
1411,"Determine the gain of a 6 ft. parabolic dish operating at 1800 MHz.","28.1
7 dB","30.00 dB","11.20 dB","15.50 dB",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
1412,"Determine the lower half-power frequency of a Class-C amplifier having upp
er half-power frequency of 10.025 MHz, a resonant frequency 5 MHz and a circuit
Q of 10.","4.75 MHz","1.0025 MHz","10.525 MHz","0.50 MHz","BW = fr/Q = 5 MHz/10
= 0.5 MHz;;; f1 = 5 MHz - 0.5MHz/2 = 4.75 MHz","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
1413,"Determine the maximum pulse repetition frequency of a radar that can be us
ed if it is desired to have a range of 160 km.","938.4 Hz","938.4 MHz","938.4 kH
z","938.4 GHz",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
132,"Determine the modulation index of a standard FM broadcast having a hypothet
ical maximum carrier frequency deviation of +/-12 kHz and a maximum modulating f
requency of 4 kHz.","3","9","6","4",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
1415,"Determine the receive carrier frequency for AMPS channel 991","824.09 and
869.09 MHz","825.09 and 870.09 MHz","826.09 and 871.09 MHz","823.09 and 868.09 M
Hz",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1416,"Determine the total channel capacity for a cellular telephone area compris
ed of 10 clusters with seven cells in each cluster and 10 channels in each cell"
,"700 Channels","70 Channels","10 Channels","100 Channels",,"Wire & Wireless Com
munications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1417,"Determine the transmit and receive carrier frequencies for AMPS channel 3"
,"825. 09 and 870.09 MHz","828.09 and 873.09 MHz","826 and 871 MHz","825.09 and
780.09 MHz",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
1418,"Determine the wavelength in Angstroms for the light frequency 322 THz.","9
317","7139","9731","7391",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
1419,"Develop the first laser.","Theodore MAiman","Charles Townes","Gordon McKen
zie","Albert Einstein","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
1420,"Developed the first instrument that transmitted music over a wire.","Phili
pp Reis
","Graham Bell","Antonio Meucci","Samuel Morse",,"Wire & Wireless Communications
",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1421,"Developed the first laser.","Theodore Maiman","Charles Townes","Gordon McK
enzie","Albert Einstein",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
1422,"Device that radiates electromagnetic energy and/or intercept electromagnet
ic radiation.","Antenna","Transceiver","Transmitter","Transmission line",,"Anten
nas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1423,"Devices that separate a wavelength from a fiber cable and reroute it on a
different fiber going in a different direction.","Add/drop multiplexer/demuldepl
exers","WDM routers","WDM coupler","Multiplexers",,"Fiber Optics",1,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
1424,"Dialog control is a function of the __________ layer.","Session","Presenta
tion","Application layer","Transport",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
1425,"Different groupings in the electromagnetic spectrum.","Band","Bandwidth","
Channel","Group",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1426,"Diffraction of electromagnetic waves","May occur around the edge of a shar
p obstacle","Will occur when the waves pass through a large slot","Arises only w
ith spherical wavefronts","Is caused by reflections from the ground",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1427,"Digital biphase is a popular type of line encoding that produces a strong
timing component for clock recovery and does not cause dc wandering. Another nam
e for digital biphase is ______.","Manchester code","Maiman code","Miller code",
"Mauchley code",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
133,"Digital modulation technique used in modems.","PSK","ASK","FSK","MSK",,"Mod
ulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1429,"Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) provides high speed Internet access using re
gular telephone lines. It has the ability to move data over the phone lines at s
peeds up to ______.","6 Mbps","56 kbps","64 kbps","64 Mbps",,"Wire & Wireless Co
mmunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1430,"Digital switching concepts that can handle more channels.","TMS","TDM","TS
I","SDS",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1431,"Digital transmission and signaling is useful because:","All of the above",
"Signaling is easier","It can provide a lower signal-to-noise ratio","Digital lo
gic circuits are cheaper than analog",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1432,"Digital transmission and signalling are useful because","All of the above"
,"Signalling is easier","It can provide a lower signal-to-noise ratio","Digital
logic circuits are cheaper than analog",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1433,"Digital transmission would basically require","2-wire circuit","4-wire cir
cuit","Simplex circuit","Any of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
1434,"Digits are added is group or words.","Added Channel Framing","Added Digit
Framing","Statistical framing","Unique Line Code Framing",,"Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1435,"Direct machine to machine transmission over long distances without modems
is not practical because","A dc path that will handle data in pulse form does no
t exist","Copper wires does not transmit dc efficiently","Data comes from the co
mputer in the form of tones not pulses
","None of the above",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
1436,"Direct signals of a particular wavelength to a specific destination while
not separating all the wavelenght present on the cable.","WDM routers","WDM coup
ler","Add/drop multiplexer/demuldeplexers","Multiplexers",,"Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1437,"Direct waves of very high frequency:","Are affected by changes in density"
,"Are refracted less than direct waves of low frequeny","Have a transmission ran
ge taht can be extended greatly","Lag behind earth-reflected waves",,"Uncategori
zed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1438,"Disadvantage of microwave tube:","Expensive","High power","Limited lifelin
e","Bulky",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
134,"DWDM stands for:","Dense wavelength division multiplexing","Dual wavelength
division multiplexing","Directional wavelength division multiplexing","Dim wave
length division multiplexing","","Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
1457,"DWDM system allows","8 and more wavelengths per fiber","4 to 8 wavelengths
per fiber","2 to 4 wavelengths per fiber","Less than eight wavelengths per fibe
r","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1458,"E5 has data transfer rate of
","565 Mbps","34 Mbps","140 Mbps","8 Mbps",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
1459,"Each Cell site contains","Repeater","Control computer","Direct link to a b
ranch exchange","Touch tone processor",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1460,"Each cell site contains a","Repeater","Control computer","Direct link to a
branch exchange","Touch-tone processor","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1461,"Each earth station s transmission was assigned specific uplink and downlin
k frequency bands within an allocated satellite channel bandwidth.","FDMA","CDMA
","TDMA","WDMA",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
1462,"Each Iridium satellite's period of revolution is ____ minutes, so that a g
iven satellite is in view about 9 minutes.","100","105","95","90","","Satellite
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1463,"Each signal in an FDM system","Modulates a subcarrier","Modulates the fina
l carrier","Is mixed with all others before modulation","Serves as subcarrier",,
"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1464,"Early Bird is the other name of _______.","Intelsat I","Telstar II","Synch
om II","Synchom I",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1465,"Earth station uses what type of antenna?","Cassegrain antenna","Torodial a
ntenna","Helical antenna","Despun antenna","","Antennas",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
1466,"Echo compression must be used when the round trip propagation in a circuit
already exceed:","50 ms","100 ms","75 ms","200 ms",,"Radiation & Wave Propagati
on",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
57,"Echo is","A wave w/c has been reflected or otherwise returned","A signal of
the same magnitude but 180 degrees out of phase 7","The signal having a higher f
requency than the original
","None of the above",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1467,"ECSA stands for","Error Correction Service Association","Electronic Commun
ication Standard Association","Exchange Carrier Standard Architecture","Enhanced
Carrier Serial Architecture",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
1468,"Effective earth radius to true earth radius ratio.","K factor","Index of r
Fiber
Fiber
Fiber
Fiber
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
1657,"How does a shorted half-wave line act at a certain operating frequency?","
Series resonant circuit","Parallel resonant circuit","Capacitor","Inductor",,"Un
categorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
143,"How does a SSB transmitter output power normally expressed?","In terms of p
eak envelop power","In terms of peak-to-peak power","Peak power","Average power"
,,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1659,"How does the bandwidth of the transmitted signal effect selective fading?"
,"It is more pronounced at wide bandwidth","It is more pronounced at narrow band
width","It is equally pronounced in both narrow and wide bandwidth","The receive
r bandwidth determines the selective fading",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
144,"How does the SSB transmitter output power normally expressed?","In terms of
peak-envelop power","In terms of peak-to-peak power","Peak power","Average powe
r",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1661,"How long does it take for the moon to orbit the earth?","28 days","24 hour
s","365 days","300 days",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
1662,"How long is the inter-digit delay using dial pulsing?","700 ms","800 ms","
650 ms","500 ms",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1663,"How many bits per frame do the T1 has, including the framing bit?","193","
192","191","190",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
1664,"How many channels does a T3 carrier time-division multiplexes?","672","48"
,"4032","96",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1665,"How many decibels corresponds to a voltage ratio of 1000?","60 dB","35 dB"
,"30 dB","65 dB",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1666,"How many different tones can telephone set , employing the touch tone tech
nique generate","8 audible tone frequencies","10 audio frequency tones
","4 VHF tones","None of the above",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1667,"How many different tones may be produced by a four-column DTMF keypad ?","
16","8","4","2",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
1668,"How many doublers and triplers must a basic transmitter have to produce a
transmitter frequency of 144 MHz from an oscillator frequency of 8 MHz?","One do
ubler and two triplers","Three doublers and one triplers","Two doublers and one
tripler","Three triplers",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
1669,"How many holding time EBHC have in seconds?","120 s","2 s","3600 s","60 s"
,"","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1670,"How many messages may be outstanding (unacknowledged) on a BiSync link ?",
"1","2","4","8",,"Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
1671,"How many pins are there in the RS-232C interface?","25","20","30","15",,"U
ncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1672,"How many satellite do the GPS consists","24","28","36","60",,"Satellite Co
mmunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1673,"How many satellite orbital slots are request by Philippine government from
ITU?","6","8","3","10",,"Satellite Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
1674,"How many satellite orbital slots are requested by the Philippine Governmen
t from ITU?","6","4","2","8",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
1675,"How many seconds does facsimile transmit a standard page?","25 seconds","1
0 seconds","5 seconds","20 seconds",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
1676,"How many ship's area is designated in tthe implementation of the global ma
ritime distress and safety system?","Four","Six","Three","Two",,"Uncategorized",
1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1677,"How many simultaneous calls does a DECT radio tranceiver can assess at any
given time.","120","240","480","960","","Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1678,"How many simultaneous calls does each DECT system can support?","12","96",
"24","49",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
1679,"How many telephone numbers could be accommodated using a digit number from
0000-9999?","10,000","1,000,000","100,000","90,000",,"Wire & Wireless Communica
tions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1680,"How many times bigger does the bandwidth of a fiber optic multimode have o
ver a cable?","At 100 times bigger","At 50 times bigger","At 10 times bigger","A
t 5 times bigger",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1681,"How many unique tones are used for the 12-key dual-tone multifrequency key
pad?","7","2","3","12","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
1682,"How many unique tones are used for the 21-key dual-tone multifrequency key
pad?","7","3","2","12",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
63,"How many VHF television channels do we have in the country?","12","14","13",
"11","","Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
60,"How much approximate power can a human voice possibly produce?","1 mW","10 W
","1 W","100 mW",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1683,"How much beiiger in storage capacity has digital video disk (DVD) have ove
r the conventional compact disk (CD)?","Around 15 times","Around triple","Around
twice","Around 5 times",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
1684,"How much current flows into the antenna having a radiation resistance of 3
00 ohms radiating 5 kW?","4.08 A","3.08 A","2.08 A","5.08 A",,"Antennas",0,,"Pro
blem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
1685,"How much is the required minimum power output of an international AM BC st
ations?","50 kW","5 kW","10 kW","20 kW",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
1686,"How much is the separation between transmit and receive frequency of a cel
lular channel?","45 MHz","45 kHz","30 MHz","30 kHz",,"Wire & Wireless Communicat
ions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
145,"How much mudulator power is required for 80% modulation of a 250 kW AMplifi
er?","80 kW","60 kW","40 kW","20 kW",,"Modulation",0,,"Problem Solving","William
Quiming","NONAME",
65,"How shorter or longer does the length of the director element of a parasitic
beam antenna compared with that of the driven element?","Around 5% shorter","Tw
ice longer","Around 10% longer","One half longer","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
1688,"How wide is the spectrum bandwidth of a single GSM carrier?","200 kHz","10
0 kHz","50 kHz","16 kHz",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
1689,"How will you increase the gain of an antenna?","By focusing the radiated e
nergy in one desired direction","By adding several antennas in parallel","By mak
ing antenna rods thicker","By making antenna size larger",,"Antennas",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1690,"Hyperbolic navigational system that transmits continuous- wave signal inst
ead of pulses","DECCA","GPS","LORAN","FMS",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1691,"Identical telephone numbers in different parts of the country are distingu
ished by their","Area code","Central office code","Access digit","All of the abo
ve",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1692,"If 20% of the traffic handled by the telephone line is terminating, how mu
ch traffic was originating?","80%","20%","50%.","60%",,"Wire & Wireless Communic
ations",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1693,"If 4 kW antenna produces 50 uV/m in a receiving antenna, a 16KW will produ
ce ____.","100 uV/m","200uV/m","10uV/m","20uV/m",,"Antennas",0,,"Problem Solving
","William Quiming","NONAME",
1694,"If 4 kW in antenna produces 50 microvolt/m in a receiving antenna a 16 kW
will produce _________.","100 uV/m","20 uV/m","10 uV/m","200 uV/m",,"Antennas",1
,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
1695,"If 60 % of the total traffic handled by the telephone line was terminating
, how much traffic in erlang was originating in the problem.","0.17","0.15","0.2
0","0.18",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
1696,"If a cellular communication channel transmits signals in 825.015 MHz, what
is its receiving frequency?","875.015 MHz","865.015 MHz","845.015 MHz","865 MHz
",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1697,"If a data communication circuit has a probability error of 10E-5 in terms
of BER, this would mean:","One bit error for 100,000 bits transmitted","One bit
error for every 1 million bits transmitted","One bit error for every 10,000 bits
transmitted","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
1698,"If a data communications circuit has a probalility error of 10^-5, in term
s of BER, this would mean:","1 bit error for every 100,000 bit transmitted","1 b
it error for every 1 million bit transmitted","1 bit error for every 10,000 bit
transmitted","1 bit error for every 1,000 bit transmitted",,"Digital & Data Comm
unications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1699,"If a mirror is used to reflect light, the reflected light angle is _______
____ as the incident angle.","The same","Smaller","Larger","Independent","","Unc
ategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1700,"If a mirror is used to reflect light. the reflected light angle is _______
as the accident angle.","The same","Smaller","Larger","Independent",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1701,"If a modem is transmitting at 1200 bits/sec and its signal unit is a dibit
, the baud rate of the modem is","600","4800","1200","2400",,"Digital & Data Com
munications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1702,"If a modem is transmitting at 1200 bps and is a dibit, the baud rate of th
e modem is :","600 baud","1200 baud","2400 baud","4800 baud",,"Digital & Data Co
mmunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1703,"If a multiplexer circuit has four input lines and a single output line, ho
w many bits of line select code are :","2","1","4","8",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1704,"If a needs analysis reveals that several programs on the network will incl
ude large databases, this could mean","There might be a problem w/ a file server
access speed","You will need a disk server rather than a file server","The data
base software must be able to handle long field name","The operating system cann
ot be DOS",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1705,"If a reflected path of a microwave beam is one-half wavelength longer than
the direct path, the clearance of the microwave beam from the obstruction is in
the ________ fresnel zone.","First","Second","Third","Fourth",,"Microwave Commu
nications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
146,"If a T-1 PCM/TDM carrier system is identified to carry short haul tranmissi
on of 24 voice telelephone channels, then a T-2 carrier system is capable of","4
8 voice band channel","96 voice band channel","109 voice band channel","120 voic
e band channel",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
147,"If a T-1 PCM/TDM carrier system is identified to carry short haul transmiss
ion of 24 voice telephone channels, then a T-2 carrier system is capable of:","9
6 voice band channels","48 voice band channels","109 voice band channels","120 v
oice band channels",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
148,"If a T-1 PCM/TDM carrier system is identified to carry shorthaul transmissi
on of 24 voice telephone channels, then a T-carrier system is capable of","96 vo
ice band channels","48 voice band channels","109 voice band channels","120 voice
band channels",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1709,"If a TV sound transmitter has a carrier frequency of 197.75 MHz, the pictu
re carrier is a
","193.25 MHz
","191.75 MHz
","202.25 MHz
","203.75 MHz",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
1710,"If an amplifier has equal input and output impedances, what voltage ratio
does the gain of 50 dB represents?","316.2","325.2","320.1","315.0",,"Uncategori
zed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1711,"If an FET is used as the first AF amplifier in a transistor receiver, this
will have the effect of","Reducing the effect of negative-peak clipping","Impro
ving the effectiveness of the AGC","Reducing the effect of noise at low modulati
ng depth","Improving the selectivity of the receiver",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
149,"If an FM transmitter has three doublers and one tripler, what is the carrie
r swing at the output when the oscillator deviates 2 kHz?","96 kHz","48 kHz","24
kHz","2 kHz","","Modulation",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
1712,"If an isotropic antenna is defined as a perfect antenna radiating equally
in all directions with a gain of 1.0, what is its gain in dB?","0","1","2","3",,
"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1713,"If frequency range of 401.000 MHz to 401.050 MHz has to be channelized at
12.5 kHz between channel what is the center of its first channel from the lower
limit?","401.00625 MHz","401.125 MHz","401.025 MHz","401.0125 MHz",,"Transmissio
n Fundamentals",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
1714,"If high-order frequency multiplication is required from a diode multiplier
,","A step-recovery diode must be used","The resistive cutoff frequency must be
high","A small value of base resistance is required","A large range of capacitan
ce variation is needed",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
1715,"If high-order frequency multiplication is required from a diode multiplier
.","A step-recovery diode must be used","A small value of the base resistance is
required","The resistive cutoff frequency must be high","A large range of capac
itance variation is needed",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
1716,"If honesty, justice and courtesy are the foundation of moral philosophy th
en the keystone of professional conduct is:","Integrity","Honesty","Sincerity","
All of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1717,"If honesty, justice and courtesy are the foundation of moral philosophy, t
hen the keystone of professional conduct is:","Integrity","Honesty","Sincerity",
"All of the above",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1718,"If k-factor is greater than 1 the array beam is bent","Towards the earth",
"Away from the earth","Towards the ionosphere","Towards the outer space",,"Uncat
egorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
150,"If m (modulation index) is greater than 1, what happens ?","Information sig
nal is distorted","Normal operation","Carrier drop to zero","Carrier frequency s
hifts",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1720,"If measurements are taken along transmision line with an oscilloscope when
there are no standing waves, the pattern would appear as","A sinusoidal wavesha
pe","Surge impedance times current","High voltage peak","Impedance squared",,"Un
categorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1721,"If odd parity is used for ASCII error detection, the number of 0s per eigh
t-bit symbol is","Odd","Even","Indeterminate","It depends upon the bits",,"Digit
al & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1722,"If only one channel (telephone conversation) is transmitted, the bit rate
would be?","64 kbps","8000 Hz bps","32 Kbps","None of the above",,"Wire & Wirele
ss Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1723,"If the active time of the binary pulse is les than 100% of the bit time, i
t is called _________.","Return to Zero","Bipolar Return to Zero","Unipolar Nonreturn to zero","Non-return to Zero",,"Uncategorized",2,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
1724,"If the amplitude of the modulating signal applied to a phase modulator is
constant, the output signal will be","The carrier frequency","Zero","Above the c
arrier frequency","Below the carrier frequency",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
1763,"If the transmitter output power of 10 watts is doubled, the gain derived i
s about","3 dB","4 dB","5 dB","6 dB",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
1764,"If the transmitter output power of 10W is doubled the gain derived is abou
t","3 dB","4 dB","6 dB","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
1765,"If the transmitter power remains constant an increase in the frequen cy of
the skywave will","Lengthen the skip distance","Increase the range of the groun
d wave","Reduce the length of the skip distance","Have no effect on the ground w
ave range",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1766,"If the velocity and frequency of a sound wave are bothreduced to one-half,
the wavelength is","Unchanged","Twice as large","Reduced to one-half","Doubled"
,,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
62,"If the velocity of sound at sea level at 70 deg F in water is 4,800 ft/sec.
what is the velocity of sound at 80 deg F ?","4811 ft/sec","4810 ft/sec","4790 f
t/sec","4900 ft/sec",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
37,"If the voltage change is equal to twice its original value, what is its corr
esponding change in dB?","6 dB","3 dB","9 dB","10 dB",,"Noise",0,,"Problem Solvi
ng","William Quiming","db002.rtf",
1768,"If the width of each bit of a data signal is 5 milliseconds, the baud rate
is","200 bauds","50 baud","100 baud11
","None of these\",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1769,"If the width of each bit of data signal is 5 ms, the baud rate is","200 ba
uds","50 bauds","100 bauds","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
1770,"If the workable system gain of a microwave hop is 111 dB, what should be t
he minimum allowable hop loss if a 40 dB fade margin is being provided for the h
op?","71 dB","151 dB","111 dB minus antenna gain
","None of the above",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
69,"If there are 6.25 lines per TV frame then the number of lines per field is",
"312.5","1250","625","2500","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
1771,"If there exist a total of 151 calls and the average holding time is 3 minu
tes per call, what is the traffic in erlangs?","7.55","4.55","5.55","6.55",,"Wir
e & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1772,"If there were 14 working station in a LAN, how many direct connections wou
ld be required to hook up every terminal to every terminal?","91","13","14","98"
,,"Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME
",
1773,"If two loudspeakers rated 16 ohms and 20 W are connected in parallel to a
paging amplifier whose output is 8 ohms and 10 W, the power at each loudspeaker.
","5 W","10 W","40 W","20 W",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
1774,"If two nonzero voltage levels are used, it is called ____________.","Bipol
ar","Unipolar","Return to Zero","Non-return to Zero",,"Digital & Data Communicat
ions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1775,"If voltage change equal to twice its original value, what is its correspon
ding change in dB?","6 dB","9 dB","2 dB","3 dB",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
1776,"If we want a 10 mile loop and allow 100 ohm/mile of loop, what diameter of
copper wire would we need in mm?","0.84 mm","0.033 mm","0.001 mm","0.91 mm",,"W
ire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1777,"If you find that an SAW filter output is 6 dB down from the input of a rec
eiver during test, _____________.","This is normal","The device is faulty","The
filter is improperly terminated","The filter is not resonating","","Uncategorize
d",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1778,"If you have available number of power amplifiers with a gain of 100 each h
ow many such amplifiers do you need to cascade to give an overall gain og 60 dB
?","3","2","4","5",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1779,"ILS that gives vertical guidance.
","Glideslope","Localizer
","Marker beacon","MLS",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
1780,"Impedance inversion can be obtained by","A quarter-wave line","A half-wave
line","A short-circuited stub","An open-circuited stub",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1781,"Impedance matching in a broadband linear RF amplifier is handled with a(n)
","Pi network","L network","Parallel tuned circuit","Balun",,"Uncategorized",1,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1782,"Impedance matching ratio of a coax balun.","4:1","1:4","2:1","3:2",,"Trans
mission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
151,"Important components for a DWDM systems are","All of the above","Transmitte
rs and receivers","Fiber amplifiers","DWDM multiplexers and DWDM demultiplexers"
,"","Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1784,"In ______ transmission, bits are transmitted simultaneously, each across i
ts own wire.","Parallel","Serial","Asynchronous","Synchronous",,"Wire & Wireless
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
152,"In _______ modulation, the phase change is a function of the current bit pa
ttern as well as the phase of the previous pattern.","DPSK","PSK","ASK","FSK",,"
Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1786,"In _______ transmission, a unique SYN character is transmitted at the begi
nning of each message.","Synchronous","Asynchronous","Digital","Analog",,"Uncate
gorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1787,"In ________ transmission, a start bit and a stop bit frame a character byt
e.","Asynchronous","Synchronous","Parallel","Serial",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1788,"In _____________ transmission, the channel capacity is shared by both comm
unicating devices at all times.","Full-duplex","Simplex","Half-duplex","Full/ful
l duplex",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1789,"In ________________, a data PSK modulates a carrier which is then up-conve
rted to a frequency above the FDM message. With this, up to 3.152 Mbps can be co
st-effectively transmitted using existing FDM/FM microwave systems.","Data Above
Voice (DAV)","Data Under Voice (DUV)","Data In Voice (DIV)","Data Above Video (
DAVID)","","Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1790,"In 1910, ____________ invented the principle of multiplexing using a carri
er frequency to combine multiple telephone signals on one telephone line.","Geor
ge Squier","Antonio Meucci","Thomas Watson","Alexander Graham Bell","","Wire & W
ireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1791,"In 1945, Arthur C. Clarke published an article titled ""__________________
__"" in the British magazine Wireless World.","Extraterrestrial Relays","Das Pro
blem der Befahrung des Weltraums","The Communication in Space","The Journal of t
he Astronautical Sciences","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
1792,"In 1971, Bell Telephone Laboratories, proposed the cellular telephone conc
ept as the ______.","Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS)","Improved Mobile Tele
phone System (IMTS)","Mobile Telephone System (MTS)","Total Access Communication
System (TACS)",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
1793,"In 1972, who developed the first experimental Ethernet system to interconn
ect the Xerox Alto (system was called Alto Aloha Network) and which later was ca
lled ethernet?","Bob Metcalfe","Narinder Kappany","Jim Williams","Barry Bertinge
r","","Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1794,"In 1990, the FCC allocated cordless telephone service to the _____ band","
902 MHz-928 MHz","46 MHz-49 MHz","450 MHz-476 MHz","425 MHz-490 MHz",,"Wire & Wi
reless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1795,"In a ______ topology, if there are n-devices in a network, each device has
n-1 ports for cables.","Mesh","Star","Bus","Ring",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
1796,"In a _____________ connection, more than two devices can share a single li
nk.","Multipoint","Point-to-point","Primary","Secondary",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1797,"In a binary system, how many bits are required to transmit 31 equiprobable
events?","5","2","4","3",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
1798,"In a broadcast superheterodyne receiver, the","Mixer input must be tuned t
o the signal frequency","Local oscillator operates below the signal frequency","
Local oscillator frequency is normally double the IF","RF amplifier normally wor
ks at 455 kHz above the carrier frequency",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
1799,"In a cellular network, if you split a cell originally containing a maximum
of 40 channels into two cells, the new theoretical total channel capacity is","
80","40","20","10",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
1800,"In a cellular radio, the duplexer is a","Pair of sharp bandpass filter","F
errite isolator","Waveguide assembly","Pair of TR/ATR tubes",,"Wire & Wireless C
ommunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1801,"In a cellular system, _________ is used to measure the spectrum efficiency
.","Radio capacity","Radio efficiency","Diversity","Frequency reuse","","Wire &
Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1802,"In a cellular system, ___________ is used to measure the spoectrum efficie
ncy.
","Radio capacity","Radio efficiency","Diversity","Frequency reuse","","Wire & W
ireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1803,"In a cellular system, _____________ is used to measure thenspectrum effici
ency.","Radio capacity","Radio efficiency","Diversity","Frequency reuse","","Wir
e & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1804,"In a cellular telephone network, these stations perform the functions of t
he part of a standard wireline telephone network.","Outside plant facilities","C
entral office","Interoffice trunklines","Any of the above",,"Wire & Wireless Com
munications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1805,"In a commercial standard TV broadcast channel, the AM picture carrier sign
al located ___ MHz above the low end of the channel.","1.25","4","6","0.25",,"Br
oadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
38,"In a communications system, noise is most likely to affect
the signal","In the channel","At the transmitter","In the information source","A
t the destination",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1807,"In a conventional telephone handset, the type of transmiter most commonly
used is","Carbon","Ceramic","Electromagnetic","Electret",,"Wire & Wireless Commu
nications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1808,"In a diode modulator, the negative half of an AM wave is supplied by","A t
uned circuit","A transformer","A capacitor","An inductor",,"Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1809,"In a diode modulator, the negative half of the AM wave is susupplied by a(
n)
","Tuned circuit
","Transformer","Capacitor","Inductor",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
153,"In a FM system if modulation index is doubled by halving the modulating fre
quency what will be the effect on the maximum deviation?","No effect","Maximum d
eviation doubles","Decreases by 1/2","Increases by 1/4",,"Modulation",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1811,"In a half-wave dipole maximum radiation occurs","Broadside of the antenna"
,"Off the ends","At 45 deg. angle to the direction of dipole","When the end effe
cts are reduce to zero",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1812,"In a klystron amplifier, velocity modulation of the electron beam is produ
ced by the","Buncher cavity","Catcher cavity","Collector","Cathode",,"Microwave
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1813,"In a microwave system, a clearance of 0.6 of the first fresnel zone radius
is a condition where there is:","No Gain and No Loss","Loss","Gain","None of th
e above",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1814,"In a network with 25 computers, which topology requires the most extensive
cabling?","Mesh","Star","Bus","Ring",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
154,"In a PCM transmission line, the binary numbers 00000000 to 11111111 are use
d to represent signal levels. How many possible signal levels can be represented
?","256","32","128","64",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
155,"In a PCM transmission system, the binary 00000000 to 11111111 are used to r
epresent signal levels. How many possible signal levels can be represented?","25
6","128","512","None of the above",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
1817,"In a peer-to-peer system, when one device wants to send data to another de
vice, it must first sends _______ frame.","An ENQ","A SEL","An ACK","A poll",,"D
igital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1818,"In a pulse averaging discriminator, the pulses are produced by a(n)","Zero
-crossing detector","Astable multivibrator","One shot","Low-pass filter",,"Uncat
egorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1819,"In a pulse radar set the function of the duplexer is to","Allow the transm
itter & the receiver to operate from a common antenna","Aid in calibrating the d
isplay unit","Prevent frequency drift in klystron","All of these",,"Navigational
Aids and Devices",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1820,"In a pulse-averaging discriminator, the pulses are produced by","One-shot"
,"An astable multivibrator","Zero-crossing detector","Low-pass filter",,"Uncateg
orized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1821,"In a pulsed radar set the STC circuit is used to","Reduce interference fro
m the effects of sea return","Vary the pulse frequency in order to control the m
aximum target","Increases receiver sensitivity for echoes from targets","Improve
the target bearing resolution",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
1822,"In a radar-set receiver the usual mixer stage is","A silicon crystal","A F
ET","A tunnel diode","A Rochelle salt crystal",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1823,"In a radio detector","The linearity is worse than in a phase discriminator
","Stabilization against signal strength variations is provided","The output is
twice that obtainable from a similar phase discriminator","The circuit is the sa
me as in a discriminator, except that the diode are reversed",,"Uncategorized",0
,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
156,"In a radio receivers with simple AGC","An increase in signal strength produ
ces more AGC","The audio stage gain is normally controlled by the AGC","The fast
er the AGC time constant the more accurate the output","The highest the AGC volt
age is produced between stations",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
39,"In a receiver with noise derived squelch, the presence of an audio causes th
e audio amplifier to be","Enabled","Disabled","Nothing will happen","None of the
above",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1826,"In a speech-processing circuit a low pass filter prevents","Excessive sign
al bandwidth
","Overdeviation","Overmodulation","High gain",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
1827,"In a standard AM superheterodyne (broadcast) receiver, it is the stage whi
ch has two inputs and one input signal centered at the standard intermediate fre
quency.","Mixer","Audio amplifier","Envelope detector","Oscillator",,"Uncategori
zed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1828,"In a telephone system the customer's telephone directory numbering is from
000 to 999 what is the capacity of the system?","1000 lines","100 lines","10000
lines","100000 lines",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1864,"In April 6 1965, INTELSAT 1 F-1 was launched in cape canaveral through the
launch vehicle________.","Delta D","Delta A","Delat E","Proton","","Uncategoriz
ed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1865,"In asynchronous transmission, the gap between bytes is","Variable","Fixed"
,"Depends on the data rate","Zero",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
1866,"In base to mobile communication, what is the frequency allocated for GSM?"
,"935-960 MHz","890-915 MHz","900-935 MHz","915-930 MHz",,"Wire & Wireless Commu
nications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1867,"In BSC protocol, after an ETB, ETX, a _____ field follows.","BCC","EOT","D
LE","SYN",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1868,"In cellular CDMA system, what is the transmit power used by cell site?","1
.25 W","2.25 mW","3 W","300mW",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
1869,"In cellular networks, standard base station antennas are replaced by _____
_.","Adaptive array","Flat plate antenna","Dipole array","Focused antenna",,"Wir
e & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1870,"In cellular telephone network, the service area coverage of a base station
is limited by","Interference","Number of subscribers","Frequency of operation",
"All of the above",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
1871,"In cellular telephony, a call from a mobile telephone to a standard land l
ine telephone is called","Mobile originating call","Mobile terminating call","Mo
bile reverting call","Expensive call",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1872,"In cellular telephony, it is the ability of the system to transfer ongoing
conversation of a mobile telephone from one channel to another channel.","Hando
ver","Roaming","Channel allocation","Any of the above",,"Wire & Wireless Communi
cations",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1873,"In channel 14, the 3.58 MHz color signal is transmitted at:
","474.83 MHz
","471.25 MHz
","473.25 MHz
","475.25 MHz",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1891,"In IEEE 802 local area network (LAN) standards, ________ are devices that
connect autonomousnetworks of like architecture at the network layer (layer 3).",
"Routers","Bridge","Gateways","Gatekeepers",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1892,"In indication signal for a handshake from the DCE to the DTE in response t
o an active condition for the request to send a signal.","Clear to send","Data t
ransmission","Data set ready","Receive data",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
1893,"In ionospheric propagation, the nearest distance at which waves return to
earth is referred to as:","Skip distance","Ground wave distance","Line of sight
distance","Radio horizon distance",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
1894,"In IP telephony, a network device that converts voice and fax calls, in re
al time, between the public switched telephone networks (PSTN) and an IP network
.","IP gateway","Base station","Data center","Network converter",,"Wire & Wirele
ss Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1895,"In ISDN, the basic user channel is the","B-channel","C-channel","D-channel
","A-channel",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1896,"In Manchester code, what is represented by a one cycle of a square wave at
0 degree phase?","Logic 1","Logic 0","Logic 1 and 0","Logic 1 or 0","","Digital
& Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1897,"In Manchester code, what is represented by one cycle of a square wave at 1
80 degree phase?","Logic 0","Logic 1","Logic 1 or 0","Logic 1 and 0","","Digital
& Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1898,"In microwave communications, the frequency range for super high frequency
company must obtain permission from these software company. This is known as","M
ultiple network copies (MNC)","Workstation access to software help (WASH)","Site
licensing","Software permission",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
40,"In order to reduce quantizing noise, one must","Increase the number of stand
ard amplification","Send pulses whose sides are more nearly vertical","Use an RF
amplifier","Increase the number of samples per second",,"Noise",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
1914,"In order to reduce the cross sectional dimensions, the waveguide for use i
s","Rigid","Circular
","Rectangular","Flexible",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
1915,"In order to separate channels in a TDM receiver. It is necessary to use","
AND gates","Bandpass filters","Differentiation","Integration",,"Digital & Data C
ommunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1916,"In PAM demultiplexing, the receiver clock is derived from","The PAM signal
itself","Radio station WWV","A highly accurate internal oscillator","The 60-Hz
power line",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1917,"In PAM/TDM system, keeping the miltiplexer and DEMUX channels step with on
e another is done by","Sync pulse","Clock receovery circuit","Sampling","Sequenc
er",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
159,"In PCM system, the minimum sampling rate is","Twice the highest audio input
frequency","Twice the lowest audio input frequency","Twice the highest carrier
frequency","Not a function of audio signal nor carrier",,"Modulation",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
160,"In PCM the circuit that periodically samples the continually changing analo
g input signal & converts the samples to a PAM.","Sample and hold","Bandpass fil
ter
","A/D converter","Encoder",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
161,"In PCM what do you call the time wherein a sample voltage is taken?
","Aperture time","""On time""","Storage time","Conversion time",,"Modulation",0
,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
162,"In PCM, the amplitude of a signal was quantized as 96 and transmitted is a
series of pulses as","1100000","1100100","1100100","0110100","Decimal 96 is 1100
000 in binary.","Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
163,"In PCM, the samples of the signal ____ in each channel are taken in sequenc
e.
","Amplitude","Frequency","Modulation","Phase",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
164,"In PCM, the standard samples in the composite pulse amplitude signal, would
occur at the rate of _____ samples per second.
","8,000","96","125","96,000","The highest voice frequency is 4,000 Hz. By Nyqui
st theorem, analog data must be sampled twice this frequency to avoid Aliasing o
r Foldover distortion.","Modulation",2,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
165,"In PCM, what is the approximate maximum amount of time that can be used for
each sample?","125 us","800 us","10 us","1 us","The sampling frequency is 8000
bps. T = 1/f = 125 us","Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
166,"In PCM, when the number of standard quantizing levels in the system is incr
eased, the quantizing noise will ______.","Decrease","Increase","Regenerated","N
ot change",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1926,"In periscope arrangement, the best shape of the reflector mounted atop the
tower is ________.","Elliptical curved","Rectangular","Flyswatter","Rectangular
curved",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
167,"In phase shift method, how many circuits must be balanced?","2","4","3","6"
,,"Modulation",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
168,"In PM, a frequency shift occurs while what characteristic of the modulating
signal is changing?","Amplitude","Frequency","Phase","Shape",,"Modulation",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1929,"In practice, the transmission lines are almost connected to antennas that
ications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1944,"In satellite communication the geostationary satellites are convenien ly l
ocated with respect to the equator at","0 latitude","90 latitude","45 latitude","60
latitude",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1945,"In Satellite Communications, the Earth Station uses what type of antenna?"
,"Cassegrain","Toridal","Despun","Isotropic",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1946,"In shipboard satellite dish antennas system azimuth is refered as","Horizo
ntal aiming of the antenna","0 to 90 degrees","Vertical aiming of the antenna","
North to East",,"Satellite Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
1947,"In shipboard stellite dish antenna system, azimuth is refered as the ___."
,"Horizontal aiming of the antenna","Vertical aiming of the antenna","North to E
ast","0 to 90 degrees",,"Antennas",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
169,"In signal modulation, the result of diagonal clipping in envelope detection
is referred to as","Distortion","Attenuation","Clipped signal","Modulated signa
l",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1949,"In single-mode fibers, a large fraction of the power is propagated in the
:","Cladding","Core","Sheath","Air",,"Fiber Optics",2,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
77,"In spread spectrum transmission, which type of modulation is normally often
used with direct-sequence?","PSK","SSB","FSK","QAM","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
170,"In SSB, which sideband is best to use?","Upper Sideband","Lower Sideband","
Either of the two","A higher modulation percentage",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
171,"In SSB, which sideband is the best to use ?","Neither","USB","LSB","Depend
upon the use",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1952,"In TDM, each signals may used the full bandwidth of the channel.","True","
False","Either","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
1953,"In TDM, multiple signals","Take turns transmitting","Share a common bandwi
dth","Modulate subcarrier","Are sampled at high speed",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
1991,"In time division-multiplexing systems, ___________ is a sequence of time s
lots each containing a samplefrom one of the channels carried by the system.","Fr
ame","Subdivision","Epoch","Time slots",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
1992,"In tropospheric scatter propagation the attenuation is dependent on","Scat
ter angle","Take-off angle","Antenna size","The tropospere",,"Radiation & Wave P
ropagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1993,"In VSAT, this type of network is a hybrid between the multipoint and fullmeshed network.","Hybrid voice and data network","Hybrid network","Composite net
work","All of these","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
1994,"In what form does the information of data communications is transmitter be
tween two points?","Binary form","Alphanumeric form","Alphabetic form","Numeric
form",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
1995,"In what year did computers and terminals start communicating with each oth
er over long distance?","1950's","1960's","1970's","1980's",,"Digital & Data Com
munications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1996,"In what year was radio discovered?","1876","1870","1846","1867","","Radiat
ion & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1997,"In what year was the telegraph introduced?","1844","1846","1876","1895",""
,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1998,"In wire communications system, calculate the return loss in dB, if the loa
d impedance is 600 ohms and the characteristic impedance of the line is 300 ohms
.","9.54 dB","9.0 dB","8.9 dB","9.8 dB","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"
Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
2030,"Indicate the true statement. The process of sending and recreceiving start
ed as early as","The 1840s","The middle of 1930s","1850","The beginning of the t
wentieth century",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2031,"Indicate which of the following cannot be followed bythe word ""waveguide"
":","Coaxial","Elliptical","Flexible","Rigid",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2032,"Indicate which of the following canot be followed by the word waveguide:",
"Coaxial
","Elliptical ridged","Ridged","Flexible",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
175,"Indicate which of the following circuit could not demodulate SSB:","Phase d
iscriminator","BFO","Product detector","Balanced modulator",,"Modulation",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
176,"Indicate which of the following circuits could NOT demodulate SSB:","Phase
discriminator","BFO","Product detector","Balanced modulator",,"Modulation",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2035,"Indicate which of the following diodes does not use negative resistance in
its operation","Backward","Gunn","IMPATT","Tunnel",,"Microwave Communications",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2036,"Indicate which of the following diodes does not use negative resistance in
its operations:","Backward","Gunn","IMPATT","Tunnel",,"Microwave Communications
",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2037,"Indicate which of the following diodes will produce the highest pulsed pow
er output.","IMPATT","Schottky barrier","Gunn","Varactor",,"Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2038,"Indicate which of the following diodes will produce the highest pulsed pow
er output:","RIMPATT","Schottky barrier","Varactor","Gunn",,"Uncategorized",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2039,"Indicate which of the following frequencies can not be used for reliable b
eyond-the-horizon terrestrial communications without repeaters","12 GHz","15 MHz
","900 MHz","20 kHz",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
2040,"Indicate which of the following is an American domsat system.","TELSTAR","
COMSAT","INTELSAT","INMARSAT",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
2041,"Indicate which of the following is digital.","Pulse Code Modulation","Puls
e Position Modulation","Pulse Width Modulation","Pulse Amplitude Modulation",,"U
ncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2042,"Indicate which of the following is NOT a binary code.","Morse","Baudot","C
CITT-2","ARQ",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2043,"Indicate which of the following is not a TWT slow- wave structure:","Perio
dic-permanent magnet","Coupled cavity","Helix","Ring-bar",,"Microwave Communicat
ions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
177,"Indicate which of the following pulse modulation system is analog.","PWM","
PCM","Differential PCM","Delta Modulation",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
2045,"Indicate which of the following reasons for using a counterpoise with ante
nnas is false:","Protection of personnel working underneath","Impossibility of a
good ground connection","Provision of an earth for the antenna","Rockiness of t
he ground itself",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2046,"Indicate which of the following signals is NOT transmitted in color TV:","
R","Y","I","Q",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2047,"Indicate which of the following statements about the advantages of the pha
se discriminator over the detector is false.","Greater limiting","Fewer tuned ci
rcuits","Better linearity","Much easier alignment",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
2048,"Indicate which of the following statements about the advantages of the pha
se discriminator over the slope detector is FALSE:","Greater limiting","Much eas
ier alignment","Better linearity","Fewer tuned circuits",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
ng","NONAME",
2067,"Intentional bipolar violations","Are used to convey information or maintai
n min no. of ones","Represent coding errors caused by line impairments","Result
in successive marks having opposite polarities","Only occur in the laboratory",,
"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2068,"Interconnect computers in and around a large city.
","MAN","PAN","GAN","LAN",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
2069,"Interconnects computers in and around the entire country.","WAN","LAN","GA
N","PAN",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2070,"Interconnects devices within a building or campus.","LAN","ISDN","WAN
","INTRA network",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2071,"Interconnects LANs within a building.","Building Backbone","Campus Backbon
e","PAN","WAN",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
2072,"Interlacing is used in television to
","Avoid flicker","Ensure all lines on the screen are scanned","Simplify the ver
tical sync pulse train","Produce the illusion of motion",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2073,"International equivalent of SONET.","SDH","PDH","DLC","DSL","","Uncategori
zed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2074,"International telecommunication services excluding telephone, telegraph an
d data transmission services offered by a Administration and defined CCITT for t
he purpose of exchange of information via telecommunication networks.","Telemati
c services","Special services","Operator service","All of the above",,"Wire & Wi
reless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2075,"International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (INTELSAT) was for
med in what year?","1964","1965","1967","1966","","Satellite Communications",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2076,"Internet is
","The generic term that simply means to interconnect two or more networks","The
name specific worldwide data communication network","Connection between network
s","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
179,"Inventor of pulse-code modulation for the digital encoding of speech.","Ale
x Reeves","R.V.L. Hartley","J.R. Carson","H. Nyquist",,"Modulation",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
2078,"Involves transmission of two nonzero voltage level.","Bipolar","Unipolar",
"Non-return to zero","Return to zero",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
2079,"Iridium constellation is made up of how many satellites?","66","77","45","
80",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2080,"Iridium uses a downlink of 19.4 - 19.6 GHz and an uplink of ____ - ____ GH
z.","29.1 - 29.3 GHz","21.3 - 23.6 GHz","24.4 - 25.6 GHz","27.3 - 27.6 GHz","","
Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2081,"Is a device that connects a computer to a phone line, a telephone for a co
mputer. It allows a computer to talk to other computers through the phone system
.","Modem","Codec","Muldem","Splitter",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2082,"Is a kind of satellite, which has a period of revolution equivalent to the
period of rotation of the earth about its axis.","Geosynchronous satellite","Sy
nchronous satellite","Passive satellite","Active satellite",,"Satellite Communic
ations",2,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2083,"Is a loss of power of a satellite downlink signal due to earth's atmospher
e.","Path loss","Radiation loss","Atmospheric loss","RFI",,"Satellite Communicat
ions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2084,"Is a method of designing subscriber loops based on establishing a common m
aximum resistance limit for a switch and the maximum resistance limit defines a
perimeter around a switch or local exchange which is called the resistance desig
n boundary.","Resistance Design","Long Route Design (LRD)","Unigauge Design","Fi
ONAME",
2165,"It is a shipboard equipment which measures the distance between the ship's
bottom and the ocean floor by sending out ultrasonic pulses via a transducer wh
ich are reflected at the same bottom and received with the same transducer.
","Echosounder","SONAR
","Transcoder","Compander",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
2166,"It is a signaling function that are used to convey information regarding s
witchboard conditions.","Supervisory signals","Ringing signals","Line signals","
Address signals",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
2167,"It is a signaling function that conveys dialing or digital information tha
t is necessary to establish the desired connection.","Address signals","Ringing
signals","Line signals","Supervisory signals",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2168,"It is a signaling function that is used to operate a visible or audible al
arm to alert someone of an incoming call.","Ringing signals","Supervisory signal
s","Line signals","Address signals",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
2169,"It is a signaling necessary to set up a call and the speech signal share t
he same transmission path.","Channel associated signaling","Common channel signa
ling","Channel independent signaling","Mixed channel signaling",,"Wire & Wireles
s Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2170,"It is a spacecraft placed in orbit around the earth carrying on-board micr
owave transmitting and receiving equipment.","Communication Satellite","Coaxial
Cable System","Fiber Optic Equipment","Wireless Radio System",,"Satellite Commun
ications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2171,"It is a special purpose switch that connects the call between mobile units
and landline telephones","MTSO","TACS","AMPS","PSTN",,"Wire & Wireless Communic
ations",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2172,"It is a standard communications protocol embedded in software and hardware
devices, intended for building a local area network (LAN).","Ethernet","Digital
loop carrier","Digital subscriber line","Wavelength division multiplexing","","
Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2173,"It is a system where different ringing tone patterns can tell different th
ing about the telephone calls.","Distinctive Ringing","Revertive Ringing","Bridg
ed Ringing","Associative Ringing","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
2174,"It is a telecommunication technology that offers data speeds up to 10 bill
ion bits per second.","10-gigabit ethernet","Gigabit ethernet","Fast ethernet","
None of the above","","Telecommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2175,"It is a term used for multiple E_ports trunked together to create high ban
dwidth between switches.","TE_port","E_port","F_port","FL_port","","Uncategorize
d",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2176,"It is a type of call that causes cell site to turn off the cell transceive
r when the cell cannot receive the supervisory audio tone in 5 seconds.","Call d
rop","Call barring","Call termination","Call Blocking",,"Wire & Wireless Communi
cations",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2177,"It is a type of DC signaling consists of current flow interrupted at a spe
cified rate.","Dial pulses","On-hook","Off-hook","Reversed battery signaling",,"
Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2178,"It is a type of DC signaling on local loops that is indicated by an open c
ircuit and no current flow.","On-hook","Dial pulses","Off-hook","Reversed batter
y signaling",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
2179,"It is a type of DC signaling on local loops that is signaled by a closed c
ircuit and continuous current flow.","Off-hook","On-hook","Dial pulses","Reverse
d battery signaling",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
2211,"It is the act of transferring a mobile station from one voice channel to a
nother voice channel.","Hand-off","Roaming","Paging","Self-location",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2212,"It is the angle above the earth's surface than and earth station antenna m
ast be pointed to ""see"" the satellite at a particular orbital location.","Elev
ation angle","Topocentric angle","Geocentric angle","Azimuth angle",,"Satellite
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2213,"It is the angle between the earth's equatorial plane and the orbital plane
of a satellite.","Angle of inclination","Ascending angle","Azimuth","Equatorial
angle",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2214,"It is the busy hour traffic density per traffic source.","Traffie rate","C
all waiting","Carried traffic","Offered traffic","","Wire & Wireless Communicati
ons",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2215,"It is the connection between two fiber channel switches.","E_port","F_port
","FL_port","G_port","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
2216,"It is the counter part of Sputnik I which is launched by the United States
also in 1957 and transmitted telemetry information for nearly five months.","Ex
plorer I","Courier","Echo","SCORE",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
2217,"It is the enhancement of AMPS system.","TACS","NMT","ETACS","NMT 900","","
Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2218,"It is the exchange of information by electronic means from source to desti
nation within a physical bounded media.","Wire communication","Wireless communic
ation","Data communication","Digital communication","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
2219,"It is the fabric connection in a public loop for an arbitrated loop topolo
gy.
","FL_port","E_port","G_port","F_port","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
2220,"It is the fiber channel storage that controller technology for FC-switched
FC-AL storage arrays.
","Engenio","LSI Logic","IBM","EMC","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2221,"It is the fiber channel storage that provides enterprise class storage sys
tems and services.","Hitachi Data Systems","LSI Logic","EMC","IBM","","Fiber Opt
ics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2222,"It is the fiber channel storage that provides Fibre Channel ASICs, HBAs, a
nd drivers.
","LSI Logic","EMC","IBM","Engenio","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2223,"It is the fiber channel storage that provides Fibre Channel storage system
s powering many of the top Super Computers.
","DataDirect Networks","Hewlett Packard","Network Appliance","Engenio","","Fibe
r Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2224,"It is the fiber channel storage which the Ultra ATA drives on the back end
with a 2Gb Fibre Channel interface on the front.","Apple","Engenio","DataDirect
Networks
DataDirect Networks","Network Appliance
Network Appliance
Network Appliance","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2225,"It is the first active repeater satellite in October 1960.","Courier 1B","
Echo","Telstar","Score","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2226,"It is the first amateur radio communications satellite in March 1965.","Os
car III","Courier 1B","Telstar","Score","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
2227,"It is the first communications satellite in geosynchronous orbit in 1963."
,"Syncom","Score","Telstar","Courier","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
66,"It is the sound energy per unit area at right angles,to the propagation dire
ction, per unit time.","sound intensity","loudness","sound stress","coherence",,
"Acoustics",0,,"Identification","William Quiming","NONAME",
2257,"It is the subscriber loop under study for a given distribution area to whi
ch the switch design limit is applied to determine conductor sizes.","Design Loo
p","Theoritical Design","Switch Design Limit","Resistance Design Limit","","Unca
tegorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2258,"It is the TCP/IP Layer that contains information that pertains to how data
can be routed through the network.","Internet Layer","Process Layer","Network A
ccess Layer","Host-to-Host Layer",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
2259,"It is the traffic per unit time.","Traffic density","Traffic rate","Offere
d traffic","Carried traffic","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
2260,"It is the USA's first geosynchronous communications satellite in April 197
4.","Westar 1","Courier 1B","Score","Anik 1","","Satellite Communications",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2261,"It is the vertical angle formed between the direction of travel of an elec
tromagnetic wave radiated from an earth station antenna pointing directly toward
a satellite and the horizontal plan","Angle of elevation","Azimuth","Zenith","L
ook of angle",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
2262,"It is the volume of traffic actually carried by a switch.","Carried traffi
c","Offred traffic","Traffic switch","Carried switch","","Wire & Wireless Commun
ications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2263,"It is the volume of traffic offered to a switch.","Offered traffic","Carri
ed traffic","Traffic switches","Carried switches","","Wire & Wireless Communicat
ions",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2264,"It is typically fixed-configuration (sometimes semi-modular) non-redundant
switches","Fabric Switches","Director Switches","Channel","Networks","","Uncate
gorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2265,"It is used for switching function of ESCON to connect channels and control
units only for the duration of an I/O operation.","ESCON directors","ESCON repe
ater","ESCON converter","ESCON manager","","Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
183,"It is used for the transmission of PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)-encoded time
-division multiplexed digital signals.","T-carriers","Synchronous Transport Modu
le (STM)","Optical Carrier (OC)","D-type channel banks",,"Modulation",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
2267,"It is used to allow ESCON to more easily access the common carrier trunk f
iber network.","ESCON repeater/converter","ESCON manager","ESCON director","None
of the choices","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2268,"It is used to attach and interconnect all other elements of the ESCON I/O
interface.","Link","Channel","Path","None of the choices","","Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2269,"It is used to connect computers in the same building or in same area.","LA
N","SWITCH","WAN","MAN",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
2270,"It is used to connect computers in the same building or in the same area."
,"LAN","MAN","WAN","SWAN",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
2271,"It is used to convert analog signals into binary digital form.","PCM","PAM
","AM","FM",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2272,"It is used to manage the new ESCON configuration.","ESCON manager","ESCON
director","ESCON repeater","ESCON converter","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
2273,"It is used to specify the speed of the fiber optic networks conforming to
the SONET standard.","Optical carrier","Optical meter","Optical cable reader","O
ptical tracer","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2274,"It is when not all the free outlets in a switching system can be reached b
y inlets.","Limited availability","Free availability","Half availability","Full
availability","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2275,"It maintains the communication ""footprint"" in the correct location.","Al
titude control subsystem","Telemetry and command subsystem","Propulsion subsyste
m","Structure subsystem",,"Satellite Communications",1,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
2276,"It operates in the 5-GHz frequency range (5.125 to 5.85 GHz) with a maximu
m 54Mbit/sec. signaling rate.","802.11a","802.11","802.11b","802.11e",,"Wire & W
ireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","comm_obj_002.rtf",
2277,"It performs link-level protocols and functions such as initialization, off
-line processing and error recovery and manages logical paths and the attached l
ink, including transmitter and receiver.","Link-level facility","Control unit","
Channel paths","None of the choices","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
2278,"It provides a way for people at the ground stations to communicate with th
e satellite.","Telemetry and command subsystem","Altitude control subsystem","Pr
opulsion subsystem","Structure subsystem",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
2279,"It provides high speed Internet access using regular telephone lines.","Di
gital Subscriber Line (DSL)","Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)","Plesiochrono
us Digital Hierarchy (PDH)","Optical Carrier (OC)",,"Wire & Wireless Communicati
ons",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2280,"It provides the ability to vary the frequency of the transmit and receive
bit clocks.","Variable-data-rate mode","Shift register mode","Fixed-data-rate mo
de","Burst mode",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2281,"It receives commands from the channel, receives data from and transmit dat
a into the channel, and controls execution, of commands and data transfer at ass
ociated devices.","Control unit","Link-level facility","ESCON director","Channel
path","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2282,"It refers to an orbit in which the satellite is orbiting in the opposite d
irection as earth rotation or in the same direction with an angular velocity les
s than that of the earth.","Retrograde orbit","Asynchronous orbit","Prograde orb
it","Synchronous orbit",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
2283,"It refers to an orbit in which the satellite is orbiting in the same rotat
ion (counterclockwise) at an angular velocity greater than that of the earth.","
Prograde orbit","Asynchronous orbit","Synchronous orbit","Retrograde orbit",,"Sa
tellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2284,"It refers to specific signals on the transmission line that are used for c
ontrolling the connection from the calling telephone to the called telephone and
signals that are used to indicate the status of a call as it is being interconn
ected.","Signaling","Networking","Switching","Traffic",,"Wire & Wireless Communi
cations",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2285,"It refers to the act of seeking a mobile station when an incoming call fro
m the land stations has been placed to it.","Paging","Hand-off","Roaming","Selflocation",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
2286,"It refers to the receive/transmit termials installed at dispersed sites co
nnecting to a central hub via satellite using small diameter antenna dishes.","V
ery Small Aperture Terminal","Iridium Satellite","Intelsat","SONET","","Satellit
e Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2287,"It refers to the traffic sent from subscriber terminal","Upstream","Downst
ream","Downlink","Uplink",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
2288,"It represents energy that has neither been radiated into space nor complet
ely transmitted.","Standing waves","Captured waves","Incident waves","Modulated
waves
",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2289,"It routes the call","Telephone number","Telephone set","Signaling","Switch
ed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2327,"Light attenuation in optic fibers are due to","All of the above","Microben
ds","Backscattering","Absorption",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
2328,"Light frequencies used in fiber optic system","100000 to 400000 GHz","1000
00 to 400000 Hz","100 to 400 GHz","1 to 4GHz","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
2329,"Light frequencies used in fiber optic systems are between","10^14 and 10^1
5 Hz","10^12 and 10^14 Hz","10^15 and 10^16 Hz","10^16 and 10^17 Hz",,"Fiber Opt
ics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2330,"Light goes from medium A to medium B at angle of incidence of 40. The angle
of refraction is 30. The speed of light in B","Is less than that in A","Is the s
ame as that in A","Is greater than that in A","Maybe any of these depending on t
he specific medium",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2331,"Light is confined within the core of a simple optical fiber by","Total int
ernal reflection at the outer edge of the cladding.","Refraction.","Total intern
al reflection at the core cladding boundary.","Reflection from the fiber's plast
ic coating.",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2332,"Light spectrum frequency range from","300 GHz to 300,000,000 GHz","30 MHz
to 300 GHz","300 MHz to 300 GHz","300 MHz to 30 GHz",,"Fiber Optics",1,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
2333,"Lightning rod must be mounted a top structure not less than ______ above t
he highest point.","30 cm","20 cm","10 cm","40 cm",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
2334,"Line-of-sight communications is not a factor in which frequency range?","H
F","VHF","UHF","Microwave",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
2335,"Listed below are the layers of SONET except
","Network","Photonic","Path","Line",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2336,"Listing of the date and time of events, programs, equipment tests, malfunc
tions and corrections in communications system.","Documentation","Reporting","Lo
g","File",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2337,"Loaded Q of a broadcast superheterodyne receiver without an RF amplifier i
s 150. Intermediate frequency is 470 kHz. Find the image frequency, fsi and the
rejection ratio at 2 MHz.","2.94 MHz, 118.35","1.94 MHz, 110.85","0.94 MHz, 100.
85","3.94 MHz, 200.43",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
2338,"Loading means to the addition of","Inductance","Capacitors","Bullets","Res
istors",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2339,"Loading refers to the addition of:","Inductors","Resistor
","Capacitors","Bullets",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
2340,"Local area networks draw heavily on the technology of","Packet switching",
"Circuit switching","Message switching","Telephone switching",,"Uncategorized",0
,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2341,"Location of a cable plant should be","Aerial or underground","Not aerial",
"On ground","None of these","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
2342,"Longitudinal waves do not exhibit","Polarization","Refraction","Reflection
","Diffraction",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2343,"Loop signaling is accomplished by reversing the battery on the line to ind
icate supervisory conditions. It is known as _____.","Reverse battery","Wet-dry
signaling","Up-down signaling","High-low method",,"Wire & Wireless Communication
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2344,"LORAN is a navigation system used primarily for","Obtaining fixes over lar
ge distances","Blind landing","Approach control","Automatic collision warning",,
"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2345,"Loss comparisons between fusion splices and mechanical splices are","1:10"
,"10:1","15:1","1:20",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
line, a call for any party will activate the ringers of every party.","Coded ri
nging","Multi-frequency","Superimposed ringing","Reverse ringing","","Wire & Wir
eless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2404,"Multiple repeaters in a communications satellites are
known as :","Transponders","Detectors
","Modulators","Stations",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2405,"Multiplexer system used in the public network are of the
_____ type
","Synchronous","Plesiochronouss","Asynchronous
","Isochronous",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2406,"Multiplexing means","Separates signals in space, frequency or time","Has b
een in use since the 1920's","Involves separating signals into pieces that dont
interferer","Expand telephone plant capability",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
2407,"NAM means","Numeric Assignment Module","Non Alternable Memory","Number All
ocation Module","Numeric Access Module","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2408,"NAM means
","Numeric Assignment Module","Non Alternable Memory","Number Allocation Module"
,"Numeric Access Module","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
2409,"Name an equipment that may be used to correct attenuation and envelope del
ay distortion.","Equalizer","Amplifier","Line build out (LBO)","PAD",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2410,"Navigation system that derives position by measurement of distance of two
stations (DME/DME).","RHO-RHO
","RHO-RHO-RHO","RHO-THETA
","THETA-THETA",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2411,"Navigation system that operates at VLF and was originally designed for use
by ballistic missile submarine:","OMEGA","ADF","IRS","NMS",,"Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2412,"Negative resistance is obtained with the Gunn diode because of","Electron
transfer to a less mobile energy level","Avalanche breakdown with the high volta
ge gradient","Tunneling across the the junctions","Electron domains forming at t
he junction",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2413,"Network accounting bills everything except","Local workstation disk space
used","Network connections","File server blocks read","File server blocks writte
n",,"Uncategorized",2,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2414,"Network elements such as add/drop multiplexers or digital cross-connect sy
stems that can access, generate, and process line overhead.","Line terminating e
quipment","Path terminating equipment","Section terminating equipment","Photonic
terminating equipment","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
2415,"Network elements, such as fiber-optic terminating systems, which can acces
s, generate, and process POH.","Path terminating equipment","Line terminating eq
uipment","Section terminating equipment","Point terminating equipmant","","Fiber
Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2416,"Network General's Watchdog is utilized by a network manager for","Performa
nce management","Security management","Accounting management","Configuration man
agement",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2417,"Network security can be enhanced by all of the following except","Letting
users select their own passwords","Restricting users to certain days and hours",
"Making users change their passwords at set intervals","Preventing users from re
peating the same password",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
2418,"NIF stands for","Noise improvement factor","Non-intrinsic figure","Narrow
interference figure","Noise interference figure",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
2419,"Node-to-node delivery of the data unit is the reponsibility of the _____ l
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
2439,"On 1889 the rotary telephone dial was invented by","Almon Strowger","Thoma
s Watson","Alexander Graham Bell","Antonio Meucci","","Wire & Wireless Communica
tions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2440,"On 1988, he proposed that tha satellite swould be coordinated by anetworko
f ""gateway"" earth stations connecting the satellite system to existing telepho
ne systems.","Raymond Leopold","Barry Bertinger","Jim Williams","Kenneth Peterso
n","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2441,"On a telephone system the loop is open during","On hook condition","Off ho
ok condition","Any condition","None of the condition",,"Wire & Wireless Communic
ations",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2442,"On a telephone system, the loop is open during","On-hook condition","Off-h
ook condition","Both on-hook and off-hook","None of the above",,"Wire & Wireless
Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2443,"On an FM signal, maximum deviation occurs at what point on the modulating
signal?","Zero-crossing point","Peak positive amplitude","Peak negative amplitud
e","Both negative and positive peaks",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
185,"On an FM signal, maximum deviation occurs at what point of the modulating s
ignal?","Both negative and positive peak amplitude","Peak positive amplitude","P
eak negative amplitude","Zero crossing pointssitive peak amplitude",,"Modulation
",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2445,"On April 6, 1965 COMSAT s first satellite, EARLY BIRD, was launched from _
__________.","Cape Canaveral, Florida","Baikonur, Kazakstan","Xichang, China","K
ourou, French Guiana",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
2446,"On April 6, 1965 COMSAT s first satellite, EARLY BIRD, was launched from ___
________.","Cape Canaveral, Florida","Baikonur, Kazakstan","Xichang, China","Kou
rou, French Guiana",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
2447,"On the Internet, ""_________"" usually refers to a set of rules that defin
e an exact format for communication between systems.","Protocol","Recommendation
","Module","Law",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2448,"On the subscriber's telephone set employing the touch tone technique, how
many signals are transmitted by the telephone exchange for every button that is
pressed","Two audio frequency tones","Two VHF signals","Two UHF signals","One VH
F signals and one audio frequency tone",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2449,"One (1) dit is equivalent to how many bits","3.32 bits","4 bits","3.5 bits
","3 bits",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
186,"One (1) TDM frame contains ____ bits (including framing bit)","193 bits","1
92 bits","191 bits","190 bits",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
187,"One advantage of SSB has over AM is","That SSB requires less power","That S
SB transmitter is simpler and less expensive","That SSB receiver is simpler and
less expensive","That SSB is immune from static interference",,"Modulation",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2452,"One Angstrom (A) is equal to","10^-10 m","10^-3 micron","10^-6 micron","10
^-6 m",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2453,"One cent-call-second is eqiuvalent to how many second?","100 s","1 s","10
s","1000 s","","Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
2454,"One character or sequence of characters forming a part, or the whole of a
message with a specific meaning.","Code","Sign","Call sign","Identifier",,"Uncat
egorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2455,"One complete NTSC scanning cycle called field consist of how many lines?",
"525","60","625","500",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
188,"One eight-bit PCM code from each channel is called ________.","TDM frame","
hip under the global maritime distress and safety system.","Radio operator teleg
raphy onboard","On board radio facilities","Shore base facilities","Radio person
nel on board",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2488,"One of the following is not an advantage of coaxial cable for data communi
cations. Which is it?","Right of way costs","Wide bandwidth","Flexibility of the
system lay-out","Noise Immunity",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
2489,"One of the following is NOT an omnidirectional antenna:","Log-periodic","H
alf-wave dipole","Discone","Marconi",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
2490,"One of the following is not use as a microwave mixer or transistor.","Crys
tal diode","Schottky-barrier diode","Backward diode","PIN diode",,"Microwave Com
munications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2491,"One of the following is not used as a microwave mixer or detector:","PIN d
iode","Crystal diode","Schottky-barrier diode","Backward diode",,"Microwave Comm
unications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2492,"One of the following is possible cause of an abrupt frequency variatio in
a self excited transmitter oscillator circuits resulting to a poor frequency sta
bility to hold a constant frequency oscillation","DC an RF ac heating of resisto
rs which cause change in values","Heating and expansion of oscillator coil","Hea
ting of capacitor in the oscillator","Loose connections in the oscillator/ ampli
fier/ or antenna circuits",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
2493,"One of the following is referred to as a major component of an optical tim
e domain reflectometer.","Pulse generator laser","Vertical and horizontal plate"
,"Laser and horizontal plate","Pulse generator and vertical plate",,"Fiber Optic
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
87,"One of the following is related to the application of solid materials as a m
edium where light travels.","Fiber Optics","Bio - Electronics","Radio","Laser","
","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2494,"One of the following is unlikely to be used as a pulse device. It is the",
"BWO","Multicavity klystron","CFA","TWT",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
2495,"One of the following is unlikely to be used as a pulsed device. It is the"
,"BWO","Multicavity klystron","CFA","TWT",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
2496,"One of the following is very useful as a multiband HF receiving antenna. T
his is the
","Square loop","Conical horn
","Folded dipole","Log-periodic",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
2497,"One of the following is very useful as a multiband HF receiving antenna. T
his is the:","Log-periodic","Conical horn
","Square loop
","Folded dipole",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2498,"One of the following microwave diodes is suitable for very low-power oscil
lators only","Tunnel","Avalanche","Gunn","IMPATT",,"Microwave Communications",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
193,"One of the following refers to an output of a balanced modulator.","DSB","S
SB","ISB","VSB",,"Modulation",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2500,"One of the following transmission impairments is not a problem with a micr
owave transmission. Which one?","Rain attenuation","Multipath fading","Ducted si
gnals","All of the above",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2501,"One of the following transmits only one sideband.","H3E","R3E","A3E","B8E"
,,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
56,"One of the following types of noise becomes of great importance at high freq
uencies. It is the","Transit-time noise
","Shot noise","Random noise
","Impulse noise",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2519,"On-hook current must be kept low so that the","Line relays in the central
office will not mistake it for off-hook current","All of the above","Comparative
ly small wires in the cable will not overheat","Ringer will not ring incorrectly
",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2520,"Operates in the 2.4-GHz Industrial, Scientific and Measurement (ISM) band
(2.4 to 2.4835 GHz) and provides signaling rates of up to 11Mbit/sec.","802.11b"
,"802.11a","802.11","802.11e",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","comm_obj_002.rtf",
2521,"Operating method in which the transmission is made alternately in each dir
ection of the telecommunication channel.","Half-duplex","Simplex","Full-duplex",
"Semi-duplex",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2522,"Optical Carrier 192 provides a data rate of
","2.5 Gbps","155.52 Mbps","622 Mbps","9.9 Gbps",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
2523,"Optical fibers can be made out of","Any of the above","Glass","Plstic","Co
mbination of glass and plastic",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
2524,"Optical signal channels are also called as:","Lambda circuits","Gamma circ
uits","Alpha circuits","Epsilon circuits","","Fiber Optics",1,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
2525,"OPTIS stands for","Overlapped Phase Trellis Code Interlocked Spectrum","Op
tical Protocol Time Interconnection","Overlapping Phase Transfer Integrated Syst
em","Optical Phase Transfer Integrated System",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
2526,"Oscillation in a klystron tube are maintained","By bunches of electron tha
t passes the cavity grids","By plate-to-cathode feedback","By feedback between t
he accelerating grid and the repeller","By circulating bunches of electrons with
in the cavity",,"Microwave Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
2527,"OTDR stands for","Optical Time Domain Reflectometer","Optical Transit Dire
ction Return","Optical Time Domain Regeneration","Overtime Direct Reference","",
"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2528,"Outer marker beacon is modulated by 400 Hz with a format of series of dash
es, middle marker is modulated by 1300 Hz with a format of dashes and dots, & th
e inner marker w/c is also used as airway marker is modulated by
","3 kHz, dots","3 kHz, dots and dashes
","3 kHz, dashes
","2 kHz, dots",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2529,"Over a narrow range of frequencies, the PLL acts like a","Bandpass filter"
,"Low-pass filter","Tunable oscillator","Frequency modulator",,"Uncategorized",0
,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2530,"Over a period of 30 years, a kilometer of fiber optic cable is likely to b
e broken :","2 or 3 times","10 times
","Not at all","Once",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2531,"Overvoltage protection is","Needed because of a transient from dial pulsin
g, lightning,","Is nearly always incorporated on the IC chip.","Is primarily a c
entral office function.","Needed in the telephone set because of the high ringin
g voltage.",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2532,"PABX means
","Private Automatic Branch Exchange","Private All-purpose Broadcasting Exchnge"
,"Public Access Bi-directional Exchange","Public Automatic Branch Exchange","","
Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2533,"Parametric amplifiers and masers are similar to each other in that both (i
ndicate the false answer).","Must be cooled down to a few kelvins","Must have pu
mping","Are extremely low-noise amplifiers","Generally require circulators since
they are one-port",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2534,"Part of Synchronous Transport Signal that carries the information.","STS p
ayload","STS overhead","STS terminating end","None of the above","","Uncategoriz
ed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2535,"Part of the Synchronous Transport Signal which carries the signaling and p
rotocol information.","STS overhead","STS payload","STS terminating end","None o
f the above","","Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
2536,"Part of the telephone system that distribute the cable to the different ar
eas of subscriber and across poles and fixtures.","Cross Connect Cabinet","Main
Distribution Frame","Station Protector","Termination Box",,"Wire & Wireless Comm
unications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
197,"PCM is an example of _________ encoding.","Analog-to-digital","Digital-to-a
nalog","Analog-to-analog","Digital-to-digital",,"Modulation",1,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
198,"PCM system wherein the magnitude change between any two successive steps is
uniform.
","Linear PCM
","Nonlinear PCM","Delta PCM","Differential PCM",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
199,"PCM that transmits only a single bit.","Delta Modulation PCM","Conventional
PCM
","Nonlinear PCM
","Linear PCM",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2540,"PDM maybe generated:","With a monostable multivibrator","By differentiatin
g pulse-position modulation","By integrating the signal","With a free-running mu
ltivibrator",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2541,"Perhaps the first person to carefully evaluate the various technical optio
ns in satellite communications and evaluate the financial prospects was ________
____ of AT&T's Bell Telephone Laboratories","John R. Pierce","Arthur C. Clarke",
"Konstantin Tsiolkovsky","Herman Potocnik","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2542,"Periodic permanent-magnet focusing is used with TWTsto","Avoid the bulk of
an electromagnet","Allow pulsed operation","Improve electron bunching","Allow c
oupled-cavity operation at the highest frequencies",,"Microwave Communications",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2543,"Periodically replaces information bits with forced data errors to maintain
clock synchronization. Examples are the B6ZS and B3ZS.","Robbed Digit Framing",
"Added Digit Framing","Statistical framing","Unique Line Code Framing",,"Uncateg
orized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2544,"Personal communication hobby for individuals is","Ham radio","Electronic b
ulletin board","CB radio","Cellular radio",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
200,"Phase modulation emission type.","G3E","F3E","F3C","F3F",,"Modulation",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2546,"Philippines' communications satellite is the ______________.","Agila","Pal
apa","Orbita","Mabuhay","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2547,"Photodiodes operate properly with","Reverse bias","Forward bias","Neither"
,"Either",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2548,"Photodiodes used as fiber optic detectors are","Reversed bias","Forward bi
ased","Unbiased to generate a voltage the same as a solar cell","Thermoelectrica
lly cooled",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2549,"Pin 7, the Signal Ground:","Completes the circuit for control and data sig
nals","Completes the circuit for control but not data signals","Indicates a fail
ure in the ground side of the transmission line","None of the above",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2550,"Plank's constant is equivalent to","6.625 x 10^-34 J-s","6.256 x 10^-34 Js","6.526 x 10^-34 J-s","6.255 x 10^-34 J-s",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
2551,"Plastic fibers have the following advantages over glass fiber except","Low
attenuation","Ease of installation","Ruggedness","Flexibility",,"Fiber Optics",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2552,"Point in the local telephone network where numerous access lines are conso
","William Quiming","NONAME",
2607,"Random interference to transmitted signal is called","Noise","Adjacent cha
nnel overlap
","Cross talk","Garbage-in garbage-out",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
2608,"Ratified by the CCITT in 1988, which handles errorr correction for asynchr
onous modems, enabling asynchronous-to-synchronous conversion:","V.42","X.42","V
.32","X.32",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
2609,"RC coupling is used for ____ AMplification.","Voltage","Current","Power
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
2610,"Receive channel 22 is 870.66 MHz. Receive channel 23 is","870.69 MHz","870
.36 MHz","870.96 MHz","870.63 MHz","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2611,"Received channel 22 is 870.66 MHz. Received channel 23 is 870.36
","870.69 MHz
","870.36 MHz
","870.63 MHz
","870.96 MHz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2612,"Receives and collects satellite signals from a broadcast satellite.","Sate
llite dish","Yagi-Uda antenna","LNA","Transponder",,"Satellite Communications",0
,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2613,"Receiving electromagnetic emission from stars is called","Radio Astronomy"
,"Astrology","Optical Astrology","Space surveillance",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
2614,"Recommendation covering the Digital Hierarchy Bit Rates","G.702","G.703","
G.707","G.708","","Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2615,"Recommendation for SDH Bit Rates","G.707","G.708","G.709","G.783","","Unca
tegorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2616,"Recommendation for SDH Management","G.708","G.784","G.783","G.707","","Unc
ategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2617,"Recommendations for facsimile transmission at 14.4 kbps in half-duplex mod
e.","V.17","X.17","V.18","X.18",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
2618,"Recommendations for special modems to transmit analog signals associated w
ith the medical field.","V.16","X.19","V.17","X.17",,"Digital & Data Communicati
ons",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2619,"Recovering information from a carrier is known as","Detection","Demultiple
xing
","Modulation","Carrier Recovery",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
2620,"Reducing the current by 1/2 there is a decrease of ___dB.","6","5","4","3"
,,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2621,"Redundancy means the _________.","Symbols are to be repeated","Transmissio
n rate of the system","Time between failures","Time between successes",,"Uncateg
orized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2622,"Redundancy measures:","How likely symbols are to be repeated","Transmissio
n rate of a system","Time between failure
","System cost",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2623,"Refer to the deviation of the operating frequency of a crystal oscillator
from its nominal value due to the temperature variations.","Drift","Flash over",
"Frequency deviation","Deviation ratio",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
2624,"Reference moise temperature.","290 K","25C","70F","30C",,"Uncategorized",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2658,"Refers to the satellite orientation with respect to the earth","Satellite
altitude","Satellite position","Satellite location","Satellite orbit","","Satell
ite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2659,"REFERS TO THE SATELLITE ORIENTATION WITH RESPECT TO THE EARTH.","SATELLITE
2743,"Specifies data compression techniques for modems that use the LAP-M error
control procedure used in V.42 modems.","V.42bis","X.29","X.42bis","V.29",,"Digi
tal & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2744,"Specifies power levels for data transmission over a telephone circuit.","V
.2","X.5","V.6","X.4",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
2745,"Specifies some of the parameters for connecting X.25 packet switched data
networks, for example, call control procedures.","X.75","X.74","V.74","V.75",,"U
ncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2746,"Specifies the interface between DTE and DCE via a public packet switched d
ata network.","X.32","V.33","X.33","V.32",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
2747,"Specifies the standard for exchange of messages between electronic mail sy
stems operated by different companies.","X.400","V.400","X.500","V.500",,"Uncate
gorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2748,"Speeds of laboratory fiber optic Local Area Networks are now in the range
of","Hundreds of megabits per second.","10 Mbits/s.","Gigabits per second.","1 M
bits/s.",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2749,"Spread spectrum stations sharing a band are identified by and distinguish
from one another by","PSN code","Frequency of operation
","Clock rate","Modulation type",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
213,"SSB transmission requires only ____ of the bandwidth for a DSB-FC transmiss
ion.","","","","2/3",,"Modulation",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
214,"SSB transmission requires only _____ of the bandwidth for a DSBFC transmiss
ion.","1/2","2/3","1/4","3/4",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
2752,"Standard for the interconnection of two Public Data Networks.","X.75","X.2
5","RS-232C","V.11",,"Uncategorized",2,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2753,"Standard tariff for flat rate telephone service beyond the normal flat rat
e in that area.","WATS","OTLP","TIP","DTWX",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
76,"Standard test tone used in audio measurement.","1000 Hz","800 Hz","300 Hz","
100 Hz",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2754,"Standard WDM system allows:","Two to four wavelengths per fiber","Four to
eight wavelengths per fiber","Eigth and more wavelengths per fiber","One to four
wavelengths per fiber","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
2794,"Technical study which deals with production transport and delivery of a qu
ality signal from source to destination.","Transmission System Engineering","Com
munications System Engineering","Telephony Engineering","Telegraphic Engineering
",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2795,"Technique used for T1 carrier to ensure that sufficient transitions occur
in the data tomaintain clock synchronization.","B8ZS","B3ZS","B6ZS","None of the
above",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
2796,"Technique used that allows a number of communications channels to be combi
nedin a single broadband signal and transmitted over a single circuit.","Multiple
xing","Data compression","Bit stuffing","Multiplex",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
2797,"Telecommunication network formation in which all nodes have connections wi
th each other.","Mesh network","Composite network","Tree network","Star network"
,"","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2798,"Telephone copper wires sizes #19 to #26 AWG, with cladding but no metallic
covering and are therefore susceptible to crosstalk and interference are
","Unshielded","Fiber
","Coax cable","Open wire",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
2799,"Telephone signalling provides status information like","All of the above",
"Busy tone and dial tone","Congestion and call charge data","Ringing the bell",,
","DEPRESSION","CRITICAL",,"Satellite Communications",1,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2817,"The ______ constellation consists of 48 LEO satellites, with an additional
four satellite in orbit as spares.","Globstar","Teledesic","Iridium","Inmarsat"
,,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2818,"The ______ is the first generation of local system in telecommunications",
"DECT","GSM","TACS","Analog Cellular",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
2819,"The _______ layer changes bits into electromagnetic signals.","Physical","
Data link","Network","Transport",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
3216,"The key electronic component in a communication satellite is the","Transpo
nder","Telemetry equipment","On board computer","Command and control system","",
"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3217,"The key electronic component in a communications satellite is the ________
___.","Transponder","Telemetry equipment","On-board computer","Command and contr
ol system","","Satellite Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
3218,"The key solution to linking high-speed LAN and WAN networks within and AMo
ng buildings is called __________.","Fiber Optic System","Coaxial Cable System",
"Transmission System","Wireless System",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3219,"The L F R station provided _____ aircraft course legs through the overlppi
ng of two figures-8 and N patterns.","4","8","16","10",,"Navigational Aids and D
evices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3220,"The latest government regulation in the telecommunication which provides p
olicy for the provision of local exchange carrier service.","E.O. 109","E.O. 546
","E.O. 59","Act 3948",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3221,"The layer of SONET that provides synchronization and perform multiplexing
for the path layer.","Line","Photonic","Section","Network",,"Uncategorized",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3222,"The layer of the ISO-OSI reference model that defines the electrical chara
cteristics of the communications link is:","Physical Layer","Transport Layer","A
pplication Layer","Data Link Layer",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
3223,"The layer of the ISO-OSI reference model that ensures data is successfully
transmitted between two points is the:","Data Link layer","Physical layer","Tra
nsport layer","Network layer",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
3224,"The layer of the ISO-OSI reference model that routes a message from transm
itter to receiver is the:","Network layer","Data Link Layer","Session layer","Ph
ysical layer",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3225,"The layer that reflects very low frequency waves and absorbs medium freque
ncy waves.","D layer","E layer","F1 layer","F2 layer",,"Radiation & Wave Propaga
tion",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3226,"The length of a doublet at 27 MHz is","18.2 ft","17.3 ft","8.67 ft","34.67
ft",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3227,"The length of a ground plane antenna at 146 MHz is","1.68 ft","1.6 ft","2.
05 ft","3.37 ft",,"Antennas",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3228,"The length of a half-wave dipole for a 28 MHz is approximately","17 ft","2
3 ft","30 ft","34 ft",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3229,"The length of a Marconi antenna to operate with 985 kHz is _______.","250
ft.","200 ft.","500 ft.","999 ft.",,"Antennas",1,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
3230,"The letter D code for load coil spacing has _____ ft spacing.","4500","300
0","5575","6000",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
3231,"The letter designation for microwave band, for the frequency range from 5.
20 to 10.90 GHz is:","X-band","S-band","K-band","L-band",,"Microwave Communicati
ons",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3232,"The letter H is one of the most commonly used loading coil code spacing wi
th spacing of ______ ft.","6000","3000","4500","5575",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
215,"The letter-number designation B8E is a form of modulation known as","Indepe
ndent sideband emission","Pilot-carrier system","Lincompex","Vestigial sideband
transmission",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3233,"The line coding scheme used for the DS-1 signal is","Bipolar","Binary 3-ze
ro substitution","Ternary","Non-return-to-zero",,"Digital & Data Communications"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3234,"The line coding scheme used for the DS-1 signal is:","Bipolar","Non return
to zero","Binary 3 zero substitution","Ternary",,"Digital & Data Communications
",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3619,"The theory of electromagnetic radiation was propounded by","James Clerk Ma
xwell","Sir Edward Appleton","Michael Faraday","Sir Isaac Newtons",,"Uncategoriz
ed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3620,"The theory which states that light wave behaves as if it consists of many
tiny particles.","Quantum theory","Nyquist's theory","Wavetheory","Huygen's prin
ciple","Quantum theory was proposed by Isaac Newton","Uncategorized",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
3621,"The third component of a VSAT is the satellite itself. All signals sent be
tween the VSAT earth stations are beamed through the satellite. The VSAT system
uses a _____________ satellite.","Geostationary","LEO satellite","MEO satellite"
,"HEO satellite","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
3622,"The third symbol in the designation of radio emission under the ITU refers
to","Type of information to be transmitted","Type of modulation of the main car
rier","Bandwidth","Nature of the signals modulating the main carrier",,"Uncatego
rized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
216,"The three common types of digital modulation techniques used are","FSK, PSK
, & QAM","FSK, TDM & FDM","PSK, QAM & TDMA
","None of the above",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3623,"The three components of the magnetic fields are in phase:","In time","In s
pace with the component of the electric field","Four times each cycle","Two time
s each cycle",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3624,"The three major groups in the optical system are","The source, the link, a
nd the detector","The source, the link and the receiver","The components, the da
ta rate, and response time","The transmitter, the cable, and the receiver",,"Fib
er Optics",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3625,"The three types of microwave transmission line:","Coaxial cable, strip lin
e, waveguide","Coaxial cable, open-wire line, waveguide","Coaxial cable, two shi
elded conductor cable, waveguide","Waveguide, microstrip, open-wire line",,"Micr
owave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
80,"The threshold power value for the human ear is :","1 x 10^-10 uw/cm^2","1 x
10^-10 mw/cm^2","1 x 10^-12 uw/cm^2","2 x 10^-5N/cm^2",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
3626,"The time a radar wave takes to travel one radar nautical mile.","12.4 usec
","6.2 usec","10.72 usec","25 usec",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
3627,"The time for one orbit is called_________","Period","Orbital time","Rotati
onal time","Operational Time","**","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
3628,"The time from the transmission of a radar pulse to it's reception is 0.12
ms. The distance to the target is how
many miles","9.7 nmi","4.85 nmi","11.2 nmi","18.4 nmi",,"Navigational Aids and D
evices",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3629,"The time it takes to transmit one sample from each channel is called
","Frame time
","Packet time","Time slot
","Time domain",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
",
3662,"The use of telecommunication for the transmission of signals to initiate m
odify or terminate functions of equipment at the distance.","Telecommand","Track
ing","Space command","Trunking",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
61,"The value of resistor creating thermal noise is doubled. The noise power gen
erated is therefore","Unchanged","Halved
","Quadrupled","Doubled",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3664,"The value of the ""A"" field in an LAPB frame specifies:","One of the two
ends of a serial interface","The called DTE for a virtual call","The calling DTE
for a virtual call","The data sink for a VC or PVC",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
222,"The values of Vmax and Vmin as read from an AM wave on an oscilloscope are
2.8 and 0.3. The percentage of modulation is","80.6 %","10.7 %","41.4 %","93.3 %
",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3665,"The variety of microprocessors found in most companies creates a potential
LAN problem because of","NETBIOS incompatibility","Different costs for differen
t components
","Service needs","Different disk drive speed",,"Digital & Data Communications",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3666,"The velocity factor of a transmission line","Depends on the dielectric con
stant of the material used","Increases the velocity along the transmission line"
,"Is governed by the skin effect","Is higher for a solid dielectric than for air
",,"Transmission Fundamentals",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3667,"The velocity of sound in water at sea level is:","4,800 ft/sec","1,130 ft/
sec","1,087.42 ft/sec","1,860 ft/sec",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
3668,"The velocity of sound is considered to be constant at ____ for the purpose
of building acoustics.","330 m/s","330 mm/s","330 cm/s","330 um/s",,"Uncategori
zed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3669,"The visible region frequency in the light spectrum.","400,000 to 750,000 G
Hz","300 MHz tp 300 GHz","300 MHz to 300,000,000 GHz","300 MHz to 30 GHz",,"Fibe
r Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3670,"The voice frequency channel pass band is","0 to 4,000 Hz","300 to 3,000 Hz
","8,140 to 8,188 Hz","None of the above",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3671,"The voice frequency range is","300 to 3000 Hz","30 to 300 Hz","20 Hz to 20
kHz
","0 to 15 kHz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3672,"The VOR operates with frequencies from","112 to 118 MHz","30 to 300 MHz","
200 to 400 MHz","108 to 112 MHz",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
2820,"The _______ system provides voice, fax, data, short messaging and location
determination services (GPS) to an area of over 99 countries. Satellite telepho
ne handsets are compact and lightweight, providing users with not just satellite
,but also GSM.","Thuraya","Global Star","Agila 2","Iridium satellite",,"Satellit
e Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2821,"The ________ deals with the transport of the path layer payload and it ove
rhead across the physical medium. The main function of the Line Layer is to prov
ide synchronization and to perform multiplexing for the path layer.","Line Layer
","Section Layer","Photonic Layer","Path Layer",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
2822,"The _________ deals with the transport of services between the PTE. Its ma
in function is to map the signals into a format required by the line layer.","Pa
th Layer","Section Layer","Line Layer","Photonic Layer",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2823,"The _________ is the physical path over which a message travels.","Medium"
,"Protocol","Data","Signal",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
2824,"The _________ layer can use the trailer of the frame for error detection."
ME",
2841,"The ability of a receiver to separate one signal from others on closely ad
jacent frequency is called the
","Selectivity","S/N ratio
","Sensitivity","Gain",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
2842,"The ability of the radar to determine the bearing of a target depend upon
the","Antenna directivity","Speed of light","Speed of the target","Frequency of
the signal",,"Antennas",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2843,"The ability of the receiver to separate one signal from others on closely
adjacent frequencies is called the","Selectivity","Sensitivity","S/N ratio","Gai
n",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2844,"The absorption of radio waves by the atmosphere depends on","Their frequen
cy","Their distance from the transmitter","The polarization of the waves","The p
olarization of the atmosphere",,"Uncategorized",2,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
2845,"The absorption of the radio waves by atmosphere
depends on","Their frequency","Their distance from the transmitter","The polariz
ation of the waves","The polarization of the atmospheree",,"Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2846,"The acoustic channel is used for which of the following ?","Person-to-pers
on voice communications","UHF communications","Single-sideband communications","
Television communications",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
2847,"The acronym TNDF stands for:","Transnational Data Flow","Telecommunication
s and National Distribution Force","Telecommunication Network Distance Fiber","T
otal Network Distribution Function",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
2848,"The active time of the binary pulse is less than 100% of the bit time.","R
eturn to zero","Bipolar","Non-return to zero","Unipolar",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2849,"The advantage of a high level modulated AM transmitter is","Higher value o
f operating power","Less audio power required","Better fidelity","Less distortio
n",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2850,"The advantage of a low-level modulated AM transmitter is","Less audio powe
r required","Better fidelity","Higher value of operating power","Less distortion
",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2851,"The AF AMplifier in a superheterodyne receiver","Provides the power to dri
ve the speaker","Rejects the carrier frequency .","Is fixed tuned to provide gai
n and selectivity","Is tuned to the desired carrier frequency",,"Uncategorized",
1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2852,"The AGC circuit usually control the gain of the","IF amp","Mixer","Detecto
r","Audio amp",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2853,"The AGC circuits usually control the gain of the","IF amplfier","Mixer","D
etector","Audio amplifier",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
2854,"The AGC voltage of a radio receiver is always ________.","DC but may have
either polarity","Present before adjustments can be made","Positive DC","Negativ
e",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2855,"The AGC voltage of radio receiver is always _____________.","DC, but may h
ave either polarity","Present before adjustments can be handle","Positive DC","N
egative","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2856,"The aggregate of all users requests being serviced by the network.","Telep
hone traffic","Telephone communiction","Telphone switching","Telephone signling"
,"","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
225,"The allowable deviation ratio of commercial FM broadcast.","5","75","25","1
5",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2858,"The AM signal generated at a low level may only be amplifiedby what type o
f amplifier ?","Linear","Op amp","Class C","Push pull",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
liam Quiming","NONAME",
2877,"The area of coverage of a satelite radio beam is called its:","Footprint",
"Beamwidth","Circular polarization","Identity",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
2878,"The arrangement of multiplying outlet is commonly reffered to as:","Gradin
g","Switching","Trafficking","Dividing","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
2879,"The aspect ratio of HDTV is","16:9","4:3","18:5","14:8",,"Broadcasting",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2880,"The assembly around the neck of a picture tube that produces the magnetic
field that deflect and scan the electron beams is called","Phophor
","Shadow mask","Electron gun","Yokee",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
2881,"The AT&T FT3C fiber optic transmission systems is designed to use how many
light wavelengths?","Three","One","Two","Ten",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
2882,"The attenuator is used in the travelling-wave tube isto","Prevent oscillat
ions","Help bunching","Prevent satuaration","Increase gain",,"Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2883,"The band designation for satellite systems which uses the nominal frequenc
ies of 6 Ghz for the uplink and 4 GHz for the downlink.","C","Xn","Ku","X",,"Sat
ellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
231,"The band of frequencies over which a PLL will acquire or recognize an input
signal is called the","Capture range","Lock range","Band of acceptance","Circui
t bandwidth",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2885,"The band of light wavelengths that are too long to be seen by the human ey
e.","Infrared","Amber","Visible","Ultraviolet",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
2886,"The band of light wavelengths that are too short to be seen by the human e
ye.","Ultraviolet","Infrared","Visible","Amber",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
2887,"The bandwidth for each channel in the european cellular system:","25 kHz",
"30 kHz","35 kHz","40 kHz",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
2888,"The bandwidth of C-band satellite frequency band in U.S.","500 MHz","1000
GHz","1000 MHz","500 GHz",,"Satellite Communications",1,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
2889,"The bandwidth of optical fiber ranges from","300 MHz to 500 MHz","30 kHz t
o 300 kHz","3000 Hz to 30,000 Hz","30 MHz to 300 MHz",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
2890,"The bandwidth of optical fiber.","900 THz","900 PHz","900 EHz","900 MHz",,
"Fiber Optics",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2891,"The bandwidth of U600 mastergroup is","2520 kHz","2250 kHz","2728 kHz","22
78 kHz",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
2892,"The bandwidth required to send 132 voice-grade channels by FDM on an inter
national satellite system is :","10 MHz","500 MHz","1320 MHz","50 MHz",,"Satelli
te Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2893,"The bandwith of optical fiber.","900 THz","900 MHz","900 PHz","900 EHz",""
,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2894,"The basic building block of SONET optical interfaces with a rate of 51.8 M
bps.","STS","PTE","LTE","STE",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
2895,"The basic building block of the FDM hierarhy.","Message channel","Group","
Baseband
","Supergroup",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2896,"The basic data rate of ISDN.","64 kbps","56 kbps","6 Mbps","2.048 Mbps",,"
Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2897,"The basic data rate of SONET","51.84 Mbps","155.52 Mbps","2.048 Mbps","128
kbps",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
","Transformer
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
2918,"The best location of a passive repeater is:","It should be nearer to one t
erminal","It should be at the midpath","The included angle between the direct pa
th and reflected is large","All of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
2919,"The best solution to fading is:","Space diversity","Frequency diversity","
Directional antenna","Broadband antenna",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
2920,"The biggest advantage of Gallium Antimonide over germanium for a tunnel di
ode is that the former has a","Larger voltage swing","Lower noise","Higher stabi
lity","Simpler facbrication process",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
233,"The biggest advantage of PCM is","The large bandwidths that are required fo
r it","Its inability to handle analog signals","The high error rate which its qu
antizing noise introduces","Its incompatibility with TDM",,"Modulation",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
2922,"The biggest advantage of the TRAPATT diode over the IMPATT diode is its","
Higher efficiency","Lower noise","Ability to operate at higher frequencies","Les
ser sensitivity to harmonics",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
2923,"The biggest advantage of the TRAPATT diode over theIMPATT diode is its","H
igher efficiency","Lower noise","Ability to operate at higher frequencies","Less
er sensitivity to harmonics",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
2924,"The biggest disadvantage of IMPATT diode is its","High noise","Lower effie
ncy than that of the other microwave dioides","Inability to provide pulse operat
ion","Low power-handling capability",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
234,"The biggest disadvantage of PCM is","The large bandwidth that are required
for it","Its inability to handle analog signals","The high error rate which its
quantizing noise reduces","Its incompability with TDM",,"Modulation",1,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
2926,"The binary pulse is maintained for the entire bit time.","Non-return to ze
ro","Bipolar","Unipolar","Return to zero",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2927,"The bit rate equals the baud rate in which type of signal?","FSK","QAM","4
-PSK","All of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
2928,"The blue area which is usually to the right of the approaching airrcraft i
s amplitude-modulated at","150 Hz","110 Hz","90 Hz","500 Hz",,"Navigational Aids
and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2929,"The branch of electronics which deals with light:","Optoelectronics","Opti
cal Science","Microelectronics","Ergonomics",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
2930,"The break pulse duration of decadic pulsing.","60 ms","20 ms","100 ms","40
ms",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2931,"The building block of a parity or BCC generator is a(n)","XOR","Shift regi
ster","2-to-4 level converterr","UART",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
2932,"The building block of SONET optical interfaces with arate of 51.8 Mbps.","
STS","PTE","STE","LTE","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
2933,"The cable converter output for TV receiver is usually on channel","3","6",
"7","9",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2934,"The carbon transmitter","Determines the minimum loop current","Was invente
d by Thomas A. Watson, Bell's assistant","Is a comparatively recent electronic d
evelopment","Determines the minimum loop current",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
an","MCB","MIT","MTC","MJB",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
2990,"The control routine necessary to keep the satellite in position is referre
d to as","Station keeping","Station tracking","Station monitoring","Station main
taining",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2991,"The controlled oscillator synthesizer is sometimes preferred over the dire
ct one because","It is relatively free from spurious frequencies","It is a simpl
er piece of equipment","Its frequency stability is better","It does not require
crystal oscillators",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2992,"The conversion equipment between the DTE and the transmission channel","DC
E","Host","Terminal","FEP",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
2993,"The Coordinator has a built-in gateway to other networks because it has","
MHS","MS","APPI","LU 6.2",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
2994,"The core of an optical fiber has :","A higher index of refraction than the
cladding","A lower index of refraction than air","A lower index of refraction t
han cladding
","None of these",,"Fiber Optics",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2995,"The core of an optical fiber has a","Higher refractive index than the clad
ding","Lower refractive index than air","Lower refractive index than the claddin
g","Similar refractive index with the cladding",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
2996,"The core of an Optical Fiber has a _______________.","Higher refractive in
dex than the cladding","Lower refractive index than air","Lower refractive index
than the cladding","Similar refractive index with the cladding","","Fiber Optic
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2997,"The core of an optical fiber has: .","A higher index of refraction than th
e cladding","A lower index of refraction than air","A lower index of refraction
than the cladding","None of the above",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
2998,"The coupling efficiency of an LED light source to an optical fiber with a
numerical aperture of 0.2 or more is :","2 %","60 %","10 %","0.1 %",,"Fiber Opti
cs",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
2999,"The coverage area of cells is called the __________.","Footprint","Spot","
Zonal","None of the above",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
3000,"The critical frequency of the vertically transmitted wave
is higher","In summer than in winter","In nightime than in daytime","For high fr
equencies than for low frquencies","In times of a very low sunspot activity than
in very high",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3001,"The D, E and F layers are called:","Kenelly-Heavyside Layers","Mark-Space
layers","Davidson-Miller layers","Maxwell layers",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
3002,"The D, E and F layers are known as","Kennely-Heaviside layer","Appleton la
yers","Davidson-Miller layers","Mark-Space layers",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
3022,"The difference between the lineside and the trunkside interfaces is that",
"Lineside refers to the subscriber loop, and trunkside connections","Lineside in
terfaces are usually multiplexed analog carrier systems","Trunkside has the requ
irement of BORSCHT, and the lineside does not","Other switches",,"Uncategorized"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3023,"The difference between the RF carrier and the modulating signal frequencie
s is called the","LSB","USB","Sideband","Carrier frequency",,"Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3024,"The different angles of entry of light into an optical fiber where the dia
meter of the core is many times the wavelength !of the light transmitted called
:","Modes
","Refractors","Sensors","Emitters",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
3025,"The digital phone service that offers high-speed transmissions over ordina
ry phone lines is called:","Integrated Services Digital Network","Terrestrial mi
crowave","Modulation","Bandwidth",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
3026,"The digital to analog converter in a synchronous modem sends signals to th
e","Equalizer
","Modulator","Transmission lines","Terminals",,"Digital & Data Communications",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3027,"The digital-to-analog converter in a synchronous modem sends signals to th
e:","Equalizer","Terminal","Modulator","Transmission line",,"Digital & Data Comm
unications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3028,"The distance between the two antennas of a geostationary satellite system
is 22,300 miles and is operating at a downlink frequency of 12.2 GHz, what is th
e free space loss in dB?","205","130","145","166",,"Satellite Communications",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3029,"The distance from the transmitting antenna to the point where direct waves
strike the earth is called:
","Radio horizon","Optical horizon","Geometric horizon","The line of sight",,"An
tennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3030,"The dominant mode in most waveguides is","TE 0.1","TE 1.2","TM 0.1","TM 1.
1",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3031,"The dominant mode of propagation is preferred in rectangular waveguides be
cause (indicate false statement).","The resulting impedance can be matched direc
tly to coaxial lines","It leads to the smallest dimensions","It is easier to exc
ite than the other modes","Propagation of it without any spurious generation can
be ensured",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
3032,"The Doppler effect allows which characteristics of a target to be measured
?","Speed","Distance","Azimuth","Altitude",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
3033,"The Doppler effect is a change of what signal characteristic produced by r
elative motion between the radar set and the target?","Frequency","Amplitude","P
hase
","Duty cycle",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
3034,"The Doppler effect is used in (indicate the false statement)","A moving-ta
rget plotting on the PPI","The MTI system","FM radar","CW radar",,"Uncategorized
",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3035,"The drum diameter of a facsimile machine is 70.4 mm and the scanning pitch
is 0.2 mm per scan. Calculate the index of operation using the CCITT standard."
,"352","14.08","0.0018","198.28",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Problem Solving","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3036,"The DTMF generator in an electronic phone produces tones using a","Digital
divider circuit","RC circuit","LC circuit","Digital multiplier circuit",,"Digit
al & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3037,"The DTMF pair 852+1209 Hz tone combination is assigned to which keypad dig
it?","7","4","#","8",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
3038,"The DTMF tone combination for the keypad #1.","697+1209 Hz","1770+1209 Hz"
,"697+1477 Hz","941+1209 Hz",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
3039,"The durattion occupancy of call during its use.","Holding time","Traffic t
ime","Occupancy period","Use time",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
3040,"The E1 system has ____ channels excluding the common signaling channel and
the framing and alarm channel.","30","32","24","64",,"Wire & Wireless Communica
tions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3041,"The earth area covered by a satellite radio beam.","Footprint","Beamwidth"
,"Zone","Bandwidth",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
3042,"The EDD test on a basic telephone channel indicated that a 1600 Hz carrier
experienced the minimum absolute delay of 550 s. Determine the maximum absolute
envelope delay that any frequency within the range of 800 Hz to 2600 Hz can expe
rience.","2300 us","1750 us","5000 us","2150 us",,"Wire & Wireless Communication
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3043,"The electric field lies in plane perpendicular to the earth's surface.","V
ertical polarization","Circular polarization","Elliptical polarization","Horizon
tal polarization",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",1,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
3044,"The electrical state of the control leads in a serial interface is a conce
rn of","The physical-layer protocol","The link layer protocol","The network-laye
r protocol","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
3045,"The electrical state of the control leads in a serial interface is a conce
rn of:","The physical layer protocol","The link-layer protocol","The network-lay
er protocol
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3046,"The electronic mail program once included with Netware is","The Coordinato
r","The Network counter","Cc Mail","Higgins",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
3047,"The electronic messaging program that permits graphics to be attached dire
ctly to a document is","Cc Mail","The Coordinator","The Network Courier","Higgin
s",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3048,"The Electronics and Communications Enginnering Act of the Philippines.","R
.A. 5734","R.A. 7453","R.A. 5743","E.O. 59",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
3049,"The elementary doublet is a theoretical antenna which is used as a standar
d to which all the other antenna characteristics can be compared and is sometime
s called as","Hertzian dipole","Marconi antenna","Yagi antenna","Loop antenna",,
"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3050,"THE ELEVATION ANGLE AND AZIMUTH ANGLE OF A SATELLITE ARE CALLED
","LOOK ANGLES","TRACKING ANGLES","HORIZONTAL ANGLES","VERTICAL ANGLES",,"Satell
ite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3051,"The elevation angle and the azimuth angle of a satellite:
","Look angle","Tracking angle","Horizontal angle","Vertical angle",,"Satellite
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3052,"The encoding scheme for FiberChannel is","8B/10B","10B/16B","4B/5B","2B/6B
",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3053,"The ending part of the popular teleserial Mahabharat will be bearned to th
e viewers via","ARABSAT","WESTAR","INSAT-IC","INSAT-ID",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3054,"The end-to-end delivery of the entire message is the responsibility of the
_______ layer.","Transport","Session","Network","Presentation",,"Uncategorized"
,1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3055,"The energy that neither radiated into space nor completely transmitted.","
Standing waves","Reflected waves","Incident waves","Captured waves",,"Transmissi
on Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3056,"The equalization amplifier","Compensates the microphone for changes in loo
p current","Controls the frequency of dialing tones","Mutes the microphone","Mut
es the microphone",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3057,"The equation fs = 2 x Bandwidth is called the","Nyquist criterion","Shanno
n theorem","Erlang law","Edison effect",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3058,"The equipment used in the telephone network changes","Slowly, to balance n
ew technology against cost","Almost never, because it is doing the job","Rapidly
, to keep up with the new technology","Slowly, to balance new technology against
cost",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
3059,"The equivalent circuit of the quartz crystal is a","Both series and parall
is 7 dB down on the incident power, the output power to the load is","4 W","5 W
","6 W","7 W",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3191,"The input RF power to a transmission line is 1000 W. The transmission line
introduces a loss of 7 dB and is used to feed an antenna whose power gain is 3
dB. What is the ERP of
this antenna?","400 W","500 W","600 W","700 W",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
3192,"The input terminal impedance at the center of a folded dipole antenna is",
"300 ohms","72 ohms","50 ohms","73 ohms",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
240,"The input to a PLL is 2 MHz. In order for the PLL to be locked, the VCO out
put must be","2 MHz","1 MHz","500 kHz","4 MHz",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
241,"The input to the balanced modulator are 1 MHz and a carrier of 1.5 MHz. The
outputs are","500 kHz & 2.5 MHz","500 kHz","2.5 MHz","1 MHz",,"Modulation",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3195,"The input/output device that provides the human interface with the telepho
ne network.","Telephone Instrument or Subset","Handset","Cradle","Plunger","","W
ire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3196,"The input-output (I/O) device that provides the human interface with the t
elephone network","Telephone instrument","Modem","Hybrid circuit","Subscriber's
loop",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
242,"The inputs to a balanced modulator are 1 MHz and a carrier of 1.5 MHz. The
outputs are","All of the above","2.5 MHz","1.5 MHz","500 kHz",,"Modulation",2,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3198,"The inputs to a mixer are fo and FM In down coversion, which of the follow
ing mixer output signals is selected?","Fo - fm","Fo + fm","Fo","Fm",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3199,"The inputs to a mixer are fo and FM In the down conversion which of the fo
llowing mixer output signals are selected?","Fo-fm","Fo","Fm","Fo+fm",,"Uncatego
rized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3200,"The interaction between hardware and software in a computing system to ach
ieve the most economic, efficient, secure, rapid, or easiest-to-maintain system
is called:
","Networking","Architecture","Benchmark","Topology",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3201,"The interaction between hardware and software in computing system to achie
ve the most economic, efficient, secure, rapid or easiest-to-maintain system is
called :","Networking","Topology","Benchmark","Architecture",,"Uncategorized",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3202,"The interconnection of null modems between two computer systems is called
_____.","Cross Pin","USRT","USART","RS-232C",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3203,"The intermediate frequency (IF) is normally within what range of the recei
ver frequency?","Below the receiver frequency","Above the receiver frequency","W
ithin the receiver frequency
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3204,"The international equivalent of SONET standardized by the ITU","SDH","DSL"
,"PDH","SONET",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3205,"The international equivalent of SONET, standardized by the ITU, is called
__________.","SDH","DSL","SONET","DLC",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3206,"The international equivalent of Sonet, standardized by the ITU.","SDH","PD
H","LDH","MDH","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3207,"The Internet was initiated by ____.","The government of the United States"
,"Microsoft","CERN","IBM",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
84,"The interval between any two frequencies that have a ratio
of 2 to 1.","Octave","Interval","Harmonics","Masking",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
3208,"The ionosphere causes radio signals to be","Refracted","Diffused","Absorbe
d","Reflected",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
3209,"The ionosphere has its greatest effect on signals in what frequency range?
","3 to 30 MHz","300 kHz to 3 MHz","30 to 300 MHz","Above 300 MHz",,"Radiation &
Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3210,"The Iridium satellites have a highly visible satellite flare also called "
"___________"" because of its peculiar shape with three polished door-sized ante
nnas, 120 degrees apart and at 40 degree angles with the main bus.","Iridium Str
eaks","Iridium Sparks","Iridium Flares","Iridium Lightning","","Satellite Commun
ications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3211,"The Iridium system comprises three principal components: the LEO satellite
s, the Iridium Gateway, and the ______________.","Hand-held devices","Satellite
Remote Earth-Stations","Master Earth-Stations","Transponder","","Satellite Commu
nications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3212,"The ISO is:","The international organization that sets standards across a
wide spectrum of systems and operations.","An interexchange service company","An
individual system operator","The benchmark from which all telecommunications sy
stems are measured",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3213,"The jet thrusters are usually fixed to","Maintain altitude","Place the sat
ellite into geosynchronous orbit","Bring the satellite back to earth","Place the
satellite into transfer orbit",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
3214,"The key conceptual circuit in a superhet receiver is the","Mixer","RF ampl
ifier","IF amplifier","AF amplifier",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
3215,"The key conceptual circuit in a superheterodyne receiver is the","Mixer","
RF amplifier
","Demodulator
","AF amplifer",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3235,"The line control unit (LCU) operates on the data in digital from.","DTE","
DCE","Modem","UART",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
243,"The line data rate (in Mbps) for level 4 of CEPT 30 + 2 PCM multiplex hiera
rchy is","139.264","274.176","400.352","97.728",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
3237,"The line encoding scheme used for the DS-1 signal is:","Bipolar","Binary 3
-zero substitution","Ternary","Non-return-to-zero",,"Digital & Data Communicatio
ns",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3238,"The line joining the ascending and descending nodes through the center of
earth is called the _______.","Line of nodes","Ascending to descending plane","C
enter of nodes","Line of sight",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
3239,"The line speed of an E-1 TDM system.","2.048 Mbps","1.544 Mbps","51.84 Mbp
s","64 kbps",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
3240,"The line-coding format in transmission systems where successive ones (mark
s) are alternatively inverted (sent with polarity opposite that of the preceding
mark)","BPRZ-AMI","BPRZ","UPRZ","BPNRZ","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
3241,"The load is properly matched with the transmission line if the SWR is","1"
,"0","10","Infinity",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
3242,"The local loop of a telephone system is","A 2-wire or 4-wire comm. ckt bet
. customer and central office","A group of wires connecting a telephone set to a
modem","A 4-wire ckt. connecting a facsimile machine to a computer","A single p
iece of wire connecting the tel. set to another",,"Wire & Wireless Communication
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3243,"The local loop of a telephone system is understood to be","A two-wire of f
our-wire communication circuit between the customer's premise and the CO","A gro
up of wires connecting a telephone handsets to a modem","A single piece of wire
connecting the subscriber's telephone set to another telephone set in an adjacen
t room","All of the above",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
3244,"The location of a person or node in a computer network from which informat
ion is being sent or transferred to.","Address","IP","MAC","None of the above","
","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3245,"The location of AsiaSat I","105.5 deg east","151.5 deg east","115.5 deg ea
st","170.5 deg east",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
3246,"The locations of radio-frequency transceiver that serve a central control
for all users within that cell.","Base stations","Cell site","Transceiver statio
ns","Central control stations",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
3247,"The loss in signal power as light travel down the length of the fiber is c
alled:
","Absorption
","Attenuation
","Propagation
","Scattering",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3248,"The loss in the signal power as light travels down a fiber is called","Att
enuation","Absorption","Scaterring","Dispersion",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
3249,"The loss in the signal power as light travels down a fiber is called.","At
tenuation","Dispersion","Scattering","Absorption","","Fiber Optics",1,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
3250,"The loss that would be obtained between two isotropic antennas in free spa
ce.","Free space attenuation
","Obstacle loss
","Feeder loss","Branching loss",,"Antennas",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
3251,"The lower data rate version of ASDL.","G-Lite","CiDSL","G-shdsl","G-shdsl"
,,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3252,"The lower data version of ADSL that delivers up to 1.5 Mbps downstream and
384 kbps upstream.","G.lite","ISDN based DSL (IDSL)","Full-rate ADSL","Symmetri
c Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL)",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
86,"The lowest frequency that the human ear can hear is","20 Hz","10 Hz","5 Hz",
"25 Hz",,"Acoustics",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3253,"The lowest layer in the ionosphere.","D","E","F1","F2",,"Radiation & Wave
Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3254,"The lowest resistance grounding on earth.","Surface loam soil","Sand","Cla
y","Limestone",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3255,"The magnetic field is used with a ruby maser to","Provide frequency adjust
ment","Provide sharp focusing for the electron beam","Increase the population in
version","Allow room-temperature inversion",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
3256,"The magnetic field of an antenna is perpendicular to the earth. The antenn
a polarization is","Horizontal","Vertical","Circular","Can not be determined fro
m the info given",,"Antennas",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3257,"The main advantage of a TWT over a klystron for microwave amplification is
","Wider bandwidth","Higher power
","Lower cost","Smaller size",,"Microwave Communications",1,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
3258,"The main advantage of serial data transmission is:","Data can be sent over
a single wire","It sells lots of shift registers","It is faster that parallel t
ransmission","All of the above",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
3259,"The main bang on a PPI radar set.","Center spot","Blip","Pip","Yaw",,"Navi
3294,"The maximum voice energy is located between","250 and 500 Hz","1000 and 30
00 Hz","500 and 1000 Hz","3000 and 5000 Hz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
3295,"The mean volume of the traffic handled in a given period of time by a pari
cular part of the telecommunication system","Average traffic","Average call dura
tion","Average operating time","Average holding time",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3296,"The mechanical splice is best suited for","Field service consition","Situa
tion in which cost of equipment is not a factor","Quicker installation under ide
al conditions","Minimum attenuation losses",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
3297,"The method of determining the bandwidth of any processing system is ____."
,"Spectral analysis","Frequency spectrum","Frequency analysis","Bandwidth analys
is",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3298,"The method of generating FM used by broadacsting station is","Indirect","D
irect","Insertion","All of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
3299,"The method of generating FM used by broadcasting station is","Indirect","D
irect","Insertion","All of the above",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
3300,"The method of measuring absorption coefficient of sound which considers al
l angle of incidence is called ____.","Reverberation chamber method","Sound velo
city method","Bounce back method","Distance method",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
109,"The method of measuring absorption coefficient of sound which considers all
angles of incidence is called ______.","Reverberation Chamber Method","Distance
Method","Bounce Method","Sound Velocity Method","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
88,"The midrange frequency range of sound is from","256 to 2048 Hz","2048 to 409
6 Hz","512 to 2048 Hz","16 to 64 Hz",,"Acoustics",2,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
3301,"The minimum distance from earth a satellite orbit reaches is called","Peri
gee","Apogee","Line of apsides","Altitude",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3302,"The minimum frequency separation between frequency of AM broadcasting. sta
tion.","72 kHz","9 kHz","18 kHz","36 kHz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
3303,"The minimum number of turns a helix antenna must have.","6","5","4","3",,"
Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3304,"The minimum telephone set loop current for effective operation is","23 mA"
,"42 mA","60mA","25 mA",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
3305,"The mobile-to-base frequency assignment of GSM system is
","890-915 MHz","935-960 MHz","870-890 MHz","825-845 MHz","","Wire & Wireless Co
mmunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3306,"The modern Touch-Tone telephone is called______","2500 type telephone","15
00 type telephone","500 type telephone","3500 type telephone",,"Wire & Wireless
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
246,"The modulated peak value of a signal is 125 V and the unmodulated carrier i
s 85 V. What is the modulation index?","1.47","0.47","0.68","0.32",,"Modulation"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
247,"The modulation index of an FM signal is one half the original index if the
modulating frequency is","Doubled","Halved","Increased","Decreased",,"Modulation
",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
63,"The modulation system inherently more resistant to noise.","Frequency modula
tion","Phase shift keying","Pulse-position modulation","Single sideband suppress
ed carrier",,"Noise",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
64,"The modulation system inherently most noise resistant is","Pulse code modula
tion","SS suppressed carrier","Frequency modulation","Pulse position modulation"
,,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
,"NONAME",
3361,"The nominal resistance of the telephone set is","300 ohms","1000 ohms","90
0 ohms","1300 ohms",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
3362,"The nominal value of the dial pulse break interval in milliseconds in the
U.S. is:","60","40","100","67",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
3363,"The nominal value of the ideal dial pulse break interval in milliseconds i
n the U.S. is","60","40","100","67",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
3364,"The NOMINAL voice channel for the CCITT standard is","0 to 4,000 Hz","200
to 3,,300 Hz","300 to 400 Hz","30 to 3,500 Hz",,"Wire & Wireless Communications"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3365,"The nondegenerate one-port parametric amplifier should have a high ratio o
f pump to signal frequency because this","Yields a low noise figure","Reduces th
e pump power required","Permits satisfactory low-frequency operation","Permits s
atisfactory high-power operation",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
3366,"The non-metalic cover of a disc type antenna is called ____.","Radome","Sh
ield","Dome","Dust Cover",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3367,"The non-metallic cover of a disc-type antenna is called :","Radome","Shiel
d","Dome","Dust cover",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3368,"The non-metallic cover of a disc-type antenna is called a:","Radome","Shie
ld","Dome","Dust Cover",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3369,"The North American equivalent of SDH is","SONET","PDH","LDH","WDM","","Unc
ategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3370,"The North American Standard of PCM system is capable of providing","32 cha
nnels","24 channels","16 channels","30 channels",,"Digital & Data Communications
",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3371,"The number of amplitude, frequency, or phase changes that
take place","Baud rate
","Speed limit","Frequency of operation","Data rate in bits per second",,"Uncate
gorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3372,"The number of bits per frame of E Carrier System.","256","193","236","192"
,,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3373,"The number of bits required to transmit 1 out of 32 equiprobable events:",
"5","3","2","8",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
3374,"The number of bits, characters or blocks which can pass through data commu
nications system when the system is working at saturation.","Information capacit
y","Bit rate","Baud rate","Any of the above",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3375,"The number of calls simultaneous in progress and occupying facilities in t
he system depends on:","Calling rate and holding time","Calling rate and traffic
rate","Grade of service and holding time","Grade of service and traffic rate","
","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3376,"The number of dedicated lines necessary to interconnect 220 parties is","2
4,090 lines","48,400 line","440 lines","24,200 lines",,"Digital & Data Communica
tions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3377,"The number of frames per second in the US TV system is","30","262.5","60",
"525",,"Uncategorized",2,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3378,"The number of ground radials usually use by a wavelenght/4 vertical AM bro
adcast antenna is","24","12","32","8",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
3379,"The number of information bits per second in data systems is known as","Da
ta rate","Binary rate","Serial rate","Byte rate",,"Digital & Data Communications
",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3380,"The number of lines per field in the United States TV sytem is","262.5","5
25","30","60",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3381,"The number of lines per second in the US TV system is","15750","31500","26
2.5","525",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3382,"The number of lines scanned per frame in the raster on the picture screen.
","525","262.5","200","500",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
3383,"The number of pair of users that any band supports is limited by:","All of
the choices","The number of availble channels","The assigned carrier frequencie
s and bandwidth","The allocated portion of the frquency spectrum","","Uncategori
zed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3384,"The number of pulses that occurs per second in a radar is called","Pulse r
epitition frequency","Radar transmission frequency","Pulse spread
","Pulse train",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
3385,"The number of repeaters along a coaxial cable link depends on","The bandwi
dth of the system","Whether separate tubes are used for two directions of transm
ission","The number of coaxial cables in the tube","The separation of the equali
zer",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3386,"The number of video picture scan lines actually being used for the purpose
of picture generation in television broadcast
transmissions.","Active Video Lines","Scan Lines","Raster","Vidicon","","Broadca
sting",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3387,"The number of voice band channel in a master group per CCITT standard is",
"300","120","600","480",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3388,"The Nyquist rate for a 15 kHz signal is","30 kHz","15 kHz","7.5 kHz","60 k
Hz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3389,"The nyquist sampling rate is","Fs = 2 BW","C = BW log2 (1+S/N)","Fs = BW/2
","C = 3.32 BW log (1+S/N)",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
3390,"The oldest of the automatic switching and is also called the direct contro
l switch.","Step-by-step switching","Crossbar switching","Manual switching","Ele
ctronic switching",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
3391,"The oldest radio navigation system and is widely used throughout. It was f
irst made mandatory aboard air carriers in 1937.","ADF","DME","IRS","INS",,"Unca
tegorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3392,"The only nonsynchronous-orbit commercial satellite system in use.","Molniy
a","Courier","Synchom II","Intelsat IV",,"Satellite Communications",1,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
3393,"The operating frequency of klystrons and magnetrons is set by the","Cavity
resonators","DC supply voltage","Input signal frequency","Number of cavities",,
"Microwave Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3394,"The operation and maintenance of any communication system shall be under t
he supervision of a duly registered ECE when the system is comprised of six or m
ore types of land stations, except stations belonging to:","Amateur and citizens
radio","Radio paging and maritime radio","Radio training stations","All of the
above",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
3395,"The operation of a fiber optic cable is based on the principle of","Reflec
tion","Refraction","Dispersion","Absorption",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
259,"The opposite of modulation is","Demodulation","Reverse Modulation","Downwar
d Modulation","Unmodulation",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
3396,"The optical interface layer that deals with the transport of an STS-N fram
e across the physical medium.Its main functions are framing, scrambling, error m
onitoring, and section maintenance.","Section layer","Line layer","Path layer","
Photonic layer","","Fiber Optics",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3397,"The optical interface layer that deals with the transport of bits across t
he physical medium. Its main function is the conversion between STS signal and O
C signals.","Photonic layer","Line layer","Path layer","Section layer","","Fiber
Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3398,"The optical interface layer that deals with the transport of services betw
een the PTE.Its main function is to map the signals into a format required by th
e line layer.","Path layer","End layer","Section layer","Photonic layer","","Fib
er Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3399,"The optical interface layer that deals with the transport of the path laye
r payload and its overhead across the physical medium.Its main function is to pr
ovide synchronization and to perform multiplexing for the path layer.","Line lay
er","Path layer","Section layer","Photonic layer","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
3400,"The original design of the Iridium Satellite System was to have how many s
atellites?","77","66","68","73","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
3401,"The original design of the Iridium was based on the study by ____________,
and ____________ of the Aerospace Corporation.","William S. Adams and Leonard R
ider","Bary Bertinger and Jim Williams","Leonard Rider and Adam Williams","Raymo
nd Leopold and Kenneth Peterson","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
3402,"The original electrical information signal to be transmitted is called the
","Baseband signal","Modulating signal","Carrier source
","Source signal",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3403,"The OSI Layer that specifies how end user applications should format the d
ata.
","Presentation Layer","Session Layer","Transport Layer","Network Layer",,"Uncat
egorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3404,"The OSI model consists of ______ layers.","Seven","Three","Five","Eight",,
"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3405,"The outer conductor of a coaxial line is usually grounded at the outer con
ductor of a coaxial line is usually grounded at","The input and output","Input",
"Outputt","Point of higher SWR",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
3406,"The outer conductor of a coaxial transmission line is usually grounded at
the","Input & output
","Input only
","Output only","Point of higher SWR",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
3407,"The outer marker beacon is located _______ from end of the runway.","4.5 t
o 7 miles","0.7 to 1 mile","6 to 10 miles","1 to 2 miles",,"Uncategorized",1,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3408,"The outline of the peaks of a carrier has the shape of the modulating sign
al and is called the","Envelope","Trace","Wave shape","Carrier variation",,"Unca
tegorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3409,"The output amplitude of the phase detector in a quadrature detector is pro
portional to","Pulse width","Pulse frequency","Input amplitude","The phase shift
value at center frequency",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
3410,"The output amplitude of the phase detector in a quadrature detector is pro
portional to
","Pulse width","Pulse frequency","Input amplitude","The phase shift value at ce
nter frequency",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3411,"The output frequency increment of a frequency synthesizer is","Reference i
nput to the phase detector","Frequency deviation ratio","Percentage of the frequ
ency output","Frequency multiplication factor",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
3412,"The output frequency increment of a frequency synthesizer is determined as
by the","Frequency deviation ratio","Reference input to the phase detector","Pe
rcentage of the freq output","Freq multiplication factor",,"Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3413,"The output frequency of the synthesizer is changed by varying","Reference
freq input to the phase detector","Freq deviation ratio","Freq multiplication fa
ctor
","Mixer LO frequency",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
3414,"The output from a laser is monochromatic; this means
that it is","Single-frequency","Infrared
","Narrow-beam","Polarized",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
260,"The output of a balanced modulator","LSB and USB","LSB","USB","Carrier","Ba
lanced modulator contains output with only two sidebands without a carrier.","Mo
dulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
261,"The output of a balanced modulator is","DSB","SSB","AM wave","Rectified sig
nal",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3417,"The output of a helical antenna is","Circularly polarized","Vertically pol
orized","Horizontally polorized !","Vertical & horizontally polorized",,"Antenna
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3418,"The output of a PLL frequency demodulator is taken from the","Low-pass fil
ter","VCO","Phase detector","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
262,"The output of an SSB transmitter with a 3.85 MHz carrier and a 1.5 kHz sine
wave modulating tone is","A 3.8485 MHz sine wave","A 3.85 MHz sine wave","A 3.8
5, 3.8485 MHz sine waves","A 3848.5 MHz and 3851.5 MHz sine waves",,"Modulation"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3420,"The output of the PLL frequency demodulator is taken from the","Low-pass f
ilter","VCO","Phase detector","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
3421,"The output of the synthesizer is change by varying the","Frequency deviati
on ratio","Reference frequency input to the phase detector","Frequency multiplic
ation factor","Mixer LO frequency",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
3422,"The output power of a cellular radio is controlled by","MTSO","User or cal
ler","Cell site","Called party",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
3423,"The output power of a cellular radio is controlled by the","MTSO","User or
caller","Cell site","Called party","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
263,"The output power of an SSB transmitter is usually expressed in terms of","A
verage power","Rms power","Peak-to-peak power","Peak envelope power",,"Modulatio
n",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
264,"The output power of an SSB transmitter is usually expressed
in terms of","Peak envelope power","RMS power","Peak-to-peak power
","Average power power",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3426,"The output spectrum of channel 1 in a group formation is
","104-108 kHz
","94-100 kHz
","100-104 kHz","92-96 kHz",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
3427,"The owner of AsiaSat 2 is","China Great Wall Industry Corporation","Asia S
atellite telecommunications Company (ASTC)","Japan Satellite System (JSAT)","Sin
gapore Satellite Commission",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
265,"The PA is normally biased for what class of operation?","C","A","B","AB",,"
Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3429,"The pair of wires connecting the subscribers to the local switch that serv
es him is the","Subscriber loop
","Two-wire line
","Trunk circuit","Four-wire line",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
3430,"The parameter that both affects transmission of high-speed modem data is",
"Phase distortion","Frequency shift","Amplitude distortion
","Impulse noise",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
3431,"The parameter that most affects transmission of high-speed modem data is:"
,"Phase distortion","Amplitude distortion","Frequency shift","Impulse noise",,"D
igital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3432,"The parameters describing the degree of signal compression by the compande
rs in the U.S. network is:","Micro","Sigma","A","R squared",,"Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3433,"The part of a telephone set used to compensate for the local loop length."
,"Varistor","Induction coil","Resistor","Capacitor",,"Wire & Wireless Communicat
ions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3434,"The part of STS carrying the signaling and protocol information","STS over
head","STS payload","STS frame","STS section",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3435,"The part of the ILS to indicate the desired horizontal flight direction fo
r a lauching aircraft.","Localizer
","Glide scope
","Marker beakon
","Radar beacon",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3436,"The path length between transmitter and receiver is 20 km. If the signal f
requency is 2 GHz, determine the free-space path loss from the transmitter to re
ceiver.","64.5 dB","100 dB","26 dB","38 dB",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
266,"The PCM sampling rate is 8000 samples per second because","Rate allows the
faithful reconstruction of an analog signal","That represents the maximum rate t
echnology supports","This rate allows unique values","The rate is easily produce
d by a sampling chip",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
267,"The PCM sampling rate is 8000 samples per second because :","This rate allo
ws the faithful reconstruction of an analog","This rate is easily produced by a
sampling chip","That represents the maximum rate technology supports","This rate
allows unique values",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3439,"The performance criteria in cellular system.","All of the choices","Voice
quality","Service quality","Special features","","Wire & Wireless Communications
",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3440,"The performance of data communications network depends on _______________.
","All of the above","The number of users","The transmission media","The hardwar
e and software",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
268,"The phenomenon of a strong FM signal dominating a weaker signal on a common
frequency is referred to as","Capture effect","Blot out","Quieting factor","Dom
ination syndrome",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
269,"The phenomenon of strong FM signal dominating a weaker signal dominating a
weaker signal on a common frequency is referred to as the","Capture effect","Blo
t out","Quieting factor","Domination syndrome",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
3443,"The phenomenon that is associated with the propagation of radio waves whic
h occurs when the wave encounters a region of different density and thereby unde
rgoes a velocity change.","Refraction","Diffraction","Reflection","Fading",,"Rad
iation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3444,"The physical connection between the main distribution frame in the user s pr
emises to the telecommunications network provider.","Local loop","Loop carrier",
"Subscriber loop","Subscriber line",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
3445,"The physical layer, which includes cables, fiber optics, connectors, pinou
ts etc.
","FC0","FC1","FC2","FC3","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
3446,"The physical location of a Satellite is determined by its ____________.","
Latitude and Longitude","Distance from the Earth","Reference to the stars","Posi
tion relative to the sun","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
s :
","Transactions are grouped for batch processing; transactions are processed as
needed for on-line processing","All of the above","Complete resources are used m
ore efficiently for on-line processing.","Teleprinters are used for batch proces
sing; CRTs are used for on-line processing.",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
3465,"The principal difference between loop start and ground start is","Loop sta
rt is one-way signalling which may involve a slight","Loop start uses relays; gr
ound start uses integrated circuits","Lay; ground start is either-way signalling
that is instantaneous","Loop start uses the line and cutoff relay; ground start
uses",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
271,"The process by which intelligence signal normally at lower frequency are re
moved from the transmission after it is received in the receiver station.","Demo
dulation","Modulation","Detection","Amplification",,"Modulation",1,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
3467,"The process of approahing a desired point with the use of some navigation
parameters is","Homing","Cockpit","Fixing","Routing",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3468,"The process of compressing high amplitude analog signals prior to transmis
sion and then amplifying them more than the smaller - amplitude signals at the r
eceiver is called :","Companding","Pre - emphasis","De - emphasis","None of the
above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3469,"The process of converting a sample AMplitude to the nearest standard AMpli
tude is called","Quantization","Coding","Sampling
","Modulation",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3470,"The process of converting the sampled amplitude to the nearest standard am
plitude.","Quantization","Sampling
","Processing","Coding",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
3471,"The process of exchanging predetermine codes and signals in telecommunicat
ions between two data terminals to establish a connection is called","Handshake"
,"Polling","Handoff","Demodulation",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
3472,"The process of impressing intelligence on the carrier is called","Modulati
on","Mixing","Detection","Impression",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
3473,"The process of modifying a high-frequency carrier with the information to
be transmitted is called
","Modulation","Multiplexing","Telemetry","Detection",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3474,"The process of taking one digital bit of information at a constant interva
l from each of the 24 subchannels on the T-1 line in order to let the system kno
w that an active call is still in place.","A and signaling","E and M signaling",
"R and S signaling","None of the above","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
272,"The process of translating a signal, with or without modulation, to a highe
r ort lower for processing is called","Frequency conversion","Frequency multipli
cation","Frequency division","Frequency shift",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
3475,"The process of transmitting pictures or printed pages to a remote location
where it is produced in a hard copy.","Facsimile","Photocopying","Telemetry","T
elevision",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
273,"The process of transmitting signal with or without modulation, to a bigger
or lower frequency for processing is called","Frequency conversion","Frequency m
ultiplication","Frequency division","Frequency shift",,"Modulation",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
3476,"The process of transmitting two or more information signals simultaneously
over the same channel is called","Multiplexing","Telemetry","Mixing
","Modulation",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3477,"The process wherein range is determine in terms of the round trip time bet
ween the emission of the signal and the reception of the echo in radar is
","Echo location","Doppler Effect","Phase difference","Time difference",,"Naviga
tional Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3478,"The product of the power supplied to the antenna to its gain relative to a
half-wave dipole in a given direction.","ERP","Carrier power","Peak-envelope-po
wer","Radiated power","ERP or EIRP = Pt x At","Antennas",0,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
3479,"The program providing a calculator, stopwatch, scratchpad, and a Hide the
Display option is","Higgins","The Network Courier","The Coordinator","Cc Mail",,
"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3480,"The program that acts as a 'traffic cop' to direct requests for shared net
work resources is called","The Redirector","The Director","IBM PC Traffic Manage
r","Master manager",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3481,"The program that can utilize a coprocessor board to provide facsimile serv
ice is","Higgins","The Network Courier","The Coordinator","Cc Maill",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3482,"The program that organizes all communications into conversations is","The
Coordinator","Higgins","Cc Mail","The network counter",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3483,"The program that permits other users to see your To-Do list but gives you
the ability to hide certain items is","Higgins","The Coordintor","The Network Co
urier","Cc Mail",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3484,"The Protocol Mapping layer. Layer in which other protocols, such as SCSI,
are encapsulated into an information unit for delivery to FC2.","FC4","FCO","FC2
","FC3","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3485,"The pulse duration of the radar signal is 600 ns. The PRF is 185 pulse/sec
. The duty cycle is","1.1 %","5.5 %","31 %","47 %",,"Navigational Aids and Devic
es",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3486,"The pulses riding on the vertical blanking pulse.","Equalizing (sync) puls
es and serrated vertical sync pulses","Equalizing (sync) pulse","Serrated vertic
al sync pilses","Black level pulses",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
90,"The pure tone of sound is equivalent to :","1 kHz","100 kHz","10 Hz","1 Hz",
,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
113,"The purpose of a final amplifier in a radio frequency transmitter is to ___
_____.","Increase RF power level of the transmitter.","Isolate the carrier oscil
lator from its load.","Generate an accurate and stable carrier frequency","Apply
the generated signal to the antenna.","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
3487,"The purpose of the Adcock antenna is to","Eliminate the effet of night err
or","Aid the loop antenna directivity","Develop a less exact nul indication","In
crease the antenna gain",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3488,"The purpose of the preamble in an Ethernet is :","Clock synchronization","
Error checkking","Collision aviodance","Broadcast",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
3489,"The quality of microphone is based on the following except","Pitch","Frequ
ency response","Directionality","Output level",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
3490,"The quarter wave vertical antenna requires an excellent ground system to f
ully utilize the","Mirror image principle","Ground current principle","Troposcat
ter effect
","End effect",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3491,"The radiation apttern of collinear and broadside antennas is","Bidirection
al","Omnidirectional","Unidirectional","Clover-leaf shape",,"Antennas",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3492,"The radiation pattern of ______ antennas have a beamwidth of approximately
17 and are capable of covering 42% of earth s surface.","Earth coverage","Spot",
"Zonal","District",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3493,"The radiation pattern of earth coverage antennas have a bandwidth of appro
ximately","17 degrees","21 degrees","5 degrees","35 degrees","","Antennas",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3494,"The radiation resistance of a wavelenght/16 wire dipole is ____.","3.09 oh
ms","72 ohms","288 ohms","36 ohms",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
3495,"The random and unpredictable electric signals form natural causes, both in
ternal and external to the system is known as","Noise","Distortion","Attenuation
","Interference",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3496,"The random and unpredictable electric signals from natural causes, both in
ternal and external to the system is known as","Noise","Distortion","Attenuation
","Interference",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3497,"The range (in miles) of a cellular CDMA system.","13","11","12","14","","W
ire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3498,"The range of frequencies over which PLL will track inputt signal variation
s is known as the","Locked range","Circuit bandwidth","Band of acceptance
","Capture range",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3499,"The range of frequencies over which PLL will track signal variations is kn
own as the","Lock range","Capture range","Circuit bandwidth","Band of acceptance
",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3500,"The range of frequencies that passes by the atmosphere better than others
is known as","Critical frequency","Window","Resonance","Gyro-frequency",,"Radiat
ion & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3501,"The range of frequencies which passes by the atmosphere better than others
is known as:","Critical frequency","Resonance","Window","Gyro-frequency",,"Radi
ation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3502,"The range see on the PPI is referred to as","Slant","Yaw","Main bang","Pip
",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3503,"The rate at which information can be accurately delivered when averaged ov
er a long period of time.","Throughput","Efficiency","Baud rate","Utilization",,
"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3504,"The ratio between the energy absorbed by a surface to the total energy rec
eived by the surface.","Absorption coefficient","Reflection coefficienty","Linea
r coefficient","Thermal coefficient",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
274,"The ratio between the frequency deviation and the modulating frequency is k
nown as","Modulation index","Modulation ratio","Deviation ratio","Aspect ratio",
,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3506,"The ratio expressed in dB of the output in most optimum direction to the o
utput 180 deg away from the optimum
direction.","Front-to-back ration","Antenna gain
","Directivity","Antenna power ratio",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
3507,"The ratio in dB between the incident and reflected wave at any discontinui
ty or impedance mismatch is called ___ loss.
","Reflection
","Diffraction","Return
","Transition",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
275,"The ratio of maximum deviation to the minimum modulating frequency is calle
d","Deviation ratio","Carrier swing","Modulation factor","Modulation index",,"Mo
dulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3509,"The ratio of the amount of power required at the input of a theoretical lo
ss-free reference antenna and the actual amount of power required for a signal t
o have the same field strength at a specific distance in a specific direction.",
"Antenna gain","Beamwidth","Bandwidth","All of the above","","Antennas",1,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3510,"The ratio of the largest rms value to the smallest rms value of voltage in
the line is called","VSWR","SWR","ISWR
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
276,"The ratio of the level of the modulated output of a transmitter under condi
tions of standard test modulation to the level of demodulated output with no mod
ulation applied both measured with the same bandwidth.","Residual noise level","
Audio frequency response","None of these","Reference audio output",,"Modulation"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
277,"The ratio of the level of the modulated output of a transmitter under condi
tions of standard test modulation to the level of the demodulated output with no
modulation applied both measured with the same bandwidth.","Residual noise leve
l","Reference audio output","None of the above","Audio frequency response",,"Mod
ulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3511,"The ratio of the peak mmodulating signal voltage to the peak carrier volta
ge is referred to as","Modulation index
","Voltage ration","Decibel
","Mix factor",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3913,"What circuit in a TV receiver is used to develop the high voltage needed t
o operate the picture tube?","Horizontal output","Low voltage power supply","Ver
tical sweep","Sync separator",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
3914,"What circuit is responsible in activating and deactivating adjacent antenn
a elements in a mobile satellite array?","Radial divider","Divider/combiner","Ra
dial combiner","Radial multiplexer",,"Satellite Communications",1,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
3915,"What circuit is used to compensate for changing input signal levels to a r
eceiver?","AGC","Bandpass filter","Mixer","BFO",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
3916,"What class of TV camera lens used to cover long distances?","Telephoto","N
ormal","Wide angle","Zoom",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
3917,"What class of TV camera uses lens used to cover short distances?","Wide an
gle","Normal","Telephoto","Zoom",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
3918,"What color is used to designate a wire used to receive ringing signals?","
Yellow","Green","Red","Black","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
3919,"What color is used to designate a wire used to receive speech signals?","R
ed","Green","Yellow","Black","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
3920,"What color is used to designate a wire used to transmit speech signals?","
Green","Red","Yellow","Black","","Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
3921,"What company is the prime contractor of Iridium system?","Motorola","Loral
/Qualcomm","Siemens","TRW","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
3922,"What component in the duplexer protects the receiver from the high power t
ransmitter output?","Spark gap","Waveguide","Band stop filter","Band pass filter
",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3923,"What component in the telephone handset has the primary function of interf
acing the handset to the local loop?","Induction coil","Varistor","Resistor","Ca
pacitor",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
3924,"What consists the front-end circuit of a VHF TV superheterodyne Rx?","Loca
l oscillator/ mixer and RF amplifier","Mixer/ RF amplifier and AFC","RF amplifie
r/ mixer and bandpass filter","Local oscillator/ AGC and antenna",,"Uncategorize
d",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3925,"What controls the contrast of a television cathode ray picture?","Video st
age gain","AFFC","Audio stage gain","CRT bias",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
3926,"What conversion process is required by a single mode remote lasers to inte
rface the local input (usually multimode) with most long distance fiber communic
ations systems.","Multimode-to-single-mode","Singlemode-to-dual-mode","Dual-mode
-to-single-mode","Single-mode-to-multimode","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
4304,"When used in conjunction with a radar set the purpose of an echo box is to
provide an artificial target.","Which may be used to tune the radar receiver","
Which may be used to tune the radar synchronizer","To the tone of the pulse repe
tition","Tune the magnetron to the correct frequency",,"Navigational Aids and De
vices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4305,"When using a microwave space diversity transmission, the two antennas must
be:","Separated vertically on same tower","Separatd horizontally on same tower"
,"Connected in series on same tower","Connected in parallel on same tower",,"Ant
ennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4306,"When VSWR is equal to zero this means","That no power is applied","That th
e load is purely resistive","The the load is pure reactance","That the load is o
pened",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4307,"When was AMPS's initial operation?","1983","1971","1979","1985",,"Wire & W
ireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4308,"When was E.O. 546 promulgated?","July 23, 1979","July 23, 1978","July 23,
1980","July 23, 1981",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
4309,"When was the effectivity of the ECE act of the Philippines?","June 21, 196
9","June 21, 1965","June 21, 1966","June 21, 1964",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
4310,"When waves passes from one medium to a denser medium, light ray is","Refra
cted towards the normal","Refracted from the normal","Keep on its original path"
,"None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4311,"When would optical fibers be used in an Ethernet-type LAN?","Routinely, th
e standard allows for optical fiber.","To extend transmission distance to reach
remote terminals.","Never, the standard calls for coaxial cable.","When transmis
sion speeds exceed 50 Mbit/s.",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
4312,"When you dial 00+86+725-4415, in what country you are calling?","China","H
ongkong","Japan","Thailand",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
4313,"Where data is submitted in coded cards and processed compute in a computer
is known as","Batch processing","Distributed processing","Collective processing
","On-line processing",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
4314,"Where delays occur in a network system because keystrokes and other comman
d and control transmissions must wait in line for processing the term used to de
scribe this phenomenon is:","Queuing","Wait and see","Waiting","Hurry up and wai
t",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4315,"Where do WARC stands for?","World Administrative Radio Conference","World
Administrative Radio Communications","Wide Administrative Radio Communications",
"Wide Area Communications","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
4316,"Where does the voltage node of a half-wave antenna exists?","At feed point
","Near the center","At center","Near the feed point",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
4317,"Where in the spectrum band should the line-of-sight or direct waves is app
ropriate for radio transmission and reception?","UHF band","VLF band","HF band",
"LF band",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
73,"Where is the noise generated that primarily determines the signal-to- noise
ratio in a VHF (150 MHz) marine band receiver?","In the receiver front end","In
the receiver rear end","In the ionosphere","In the atmosphere",,"Noise",1,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4319,"Whether or not polarization of an antenna is linear depends","The directio
n of the electric wave plane","The horizontal or vertical plane of the electric
wave","The direction in which the magnetic wave is radiated","Changes in directi
on in which the electric plane is radiated",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
4320,"Which agency developed satndards for electrical connections and the physic
","Descrambler
","""Gearshift""",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3522,"The received channel frequency is 872.4 MHz. To develop an 8982.2 MHz. If,
the frequency synthesizer must supply an LO signal of","954.6 MHz","790.2 MHz",
"827 MHz","967.4 MHz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
76,"The receiver circuit that get rids of FM of noise is the","Limiter","Demodul
ator","Modulator","Low-pass filter",,"Noise",0,,"Identification","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
77,"The receiver circuits that rids FM of noise is the","Limiter","Modulator
","Demodulator","Low pass filter",,"Noise",0,,"Identification","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
94,"The reference acoustic power is equal to:","10e-16 w/cm^2","2 x 10e-4 ubar",
"2 x 10e-5 N/m^2","10e-12 w/cm^2",,"Acoustics",1,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
78,"The reference noise temperature.","290 K","70F","30C","25C",,"Noise",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3526,"The reflector and director of an antenna array are considered as","Parasit
ic elements","Driven elements","Feed-points","Transcendental elements",,"Antenna
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3527,"The region of the ionosphere mainly responsible for long distance night-ti
me communications is the","F layer","D layer","E layer","Sporadic E layer",,"Rad
iation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3528,"The regulator in an integrated telephone circuit controls:","Current and v
oltage","Current","Voltage","Amplitude",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3529,"The relationship between a channel and a control unit image that designate
the physical path to be used for device-level communication between both link-l
evel facilities is called what?","Logical path","Channel path","Link-level facil
ity","None of the choices","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
3530,"The requirements for a successful transmission system using light are :","
Reliable light source, powerful, low-cost transmission medium","Powerful amplifi
ers","Strong glass","All of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
280,"The resistance limit for No. 2 Crossbar Exchange (US) is _______ ohms.","13
00","2000","1250","1200",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3532,"The resistance limit of wire pair is","1000 ohms","300 ohms","900 ohms","1
300 ohms",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
3533,"The resonant frequency of a cavity resonator depends upon","Its physical d
imensions","Its electrical dimensions","The mode of operation","The capacitor wh
ich tunes it",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3534,"The retransmission of damaged or lost frames in the data link layer is kno
wn as _____.","Line discipline","Error control","Flow control","Error conditioni
ng",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
96,"The reverberation time of a broadcast studiohaving a volume of 184.2 cubic m
eters with material used total absorption of 386.9 sabines is :","0.84 sec.","0.
0238 sec.","0.238 sec.","0.078 sec.",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3535,"The RG number gives us information about ______.","Twisted pair","Coaxial
cable","Optical fiber","All of these",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
3536,"The right side of the runway of a localizer signal is modulated by","150 H
z","90 Hz
","90 & 150 Hz","50 Hz",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",1,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3537,"The ringing signal is nominally _______ signal that is on for 2 seconds an
d then off for 4 seconds.","90 Vrms","80 Vrms","110 Vrms","55 Vrms",,"Uncategori
zed",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3538,"The round trip propagation delay between the two earth stations through a
geosynchronous satellite:","500 - 600 ms","300 - 400 ms","600 - 700 ms","400 - 5
00 ms",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3539,"THE ROUND TRIP PROPAGATION DELAY BETWEEN TWO EARTH STATIONS THRU A GEOSYNC
HRONOUS SATELLITE IS
","500 TO 600 ms
","400 TO 500 ms
","200 to 300 ms
","300 to 400 ms",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
3540,"The RS-449 A interface is:
","A 25 wire cable with a compatible connector","One with 37 wires & one with 9
wires","An unbalanced digital interface circuit","A balanced digital interface c
ircuit",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
3541,"The ruby maser has been preferred to ammonia maser for microwave amplifica
tion because the former has","A much gretaer bandwidth","A better frequency stab
ility","A low noise figure","No need for circulator",,"Microwave Communications"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3542,"The sampling rate must be greater than or equal to twice the given bandwid
th.","Nyquist criterion","Shannon theorem","Erlang law","Edison effect",,"Digita
l & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
281,"The sampling rate of a voice band standard PCM is 8 kHz. If system uses 12bit code and compressed digitally to 8-bit, what is the transmission bit rate?",
"64 kbps","96 kbps","32 kbps","16 kbps",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
3544,"The satellite that orbiting in the opposite direction as earth s rotation
or in the same direction with an angular velocity less than that of earth.","Ret
rograde orbit","Posigrade orbit","Prograde orbit","Any of the above",,"Satellite
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3545,"The satellite that orbiting in the opposite direction as earth s rotation or
in the same direction with an angular velocity less than that of earth.","Retro
grade orbit","Posigrade orbit","Prograde orbit","None of the above",,"Satellite
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3546,"The scrambler in a synchronous modem is in the:","Transmitter section","Re
ceiver section","Control section","Terminal section",,"Digital & Data Communicat
ions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3547,"The secondary electrons produced by high velocity electron beam in cathode
-ray tubes","Picked-up by the aquadag coating","Diverted by the focusing electro
des","Neutralized by the fluorescent screen
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3548,"The sensitivity of a receiver depends upon the receiver's overall","Gain",
"Noise response","Bandwidth","Selectivity",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
3549,"The separation between transmit and receive channel pair in cellular syste
ms?","45 MHz","50 MHz","25 MHz","40 MHz",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3550,"The service area coverage of a base station is limited by","Interference",
"Number of subscribers","Frequency operation
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3551,"The Shannon-Hartley law","Refers to noise","Describes signaling rate","Ref
ers to distortion","Defines bandwidth",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3552,"The sidetone is","All of the above","Permits the talker to hear his/her vo
ice","Determined by the balancing network","A type of feed back",,"Wire & Wirele
ss Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3553,"The signal between two voice band modems is always","Analog","Digital","PS
Quiming","NONAME",
3572,"The SLIC is","The Subscriber Line Interface Circuit","The Speech Loop Inte
rface Card","The Subscriber Loop Input Command","None of the above","","Uncatego
rized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3573,"The small frequency change produced by a phase modulator can be increased
by using a(n)","Frequency multiplier","Amplifier","Mixer","All of the above",,"U
ncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3574,"The small manually operated system with several telephone stations near a
single switchboard is known as","Private Branch Exchange (PBX)","Local Area Netw
ork","Wide Area Network","Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX)",,"Wire & Wir
eless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3575,"The smallest beam of a satellite antenna radiation pattern.","Spot beam","
Zone beam","Global beam","Hemispheric beam",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3576,"The smallest step size in quantization is called
","Resolution
","Dynamic range","Quantization range","Least significant bit",,"Uncategorized",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3577,"The SONET element that originate and/or terminates line signal","LTE","PTE
","STS","STE",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
98,"The sound energy per unit area at right angle to the propagation direction p
er unit time.","Sound intensity","Loudness","Coherence","Sound stress",,"Acousti
cs",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
100,"The sound frequency range from 4096 Hz - 16,384 Hz is known as the :","Treb
le","Upper midrange","Midrange","Bass",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
3578,"The sound IF in a TV receiver is","41.25 MHz","10.7 MHz","4.5 MHzHz","45.7
5 MHz",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3579,"The sound of the talker's voice heard in his own receiver
is known as","Sidetone","Echo","Puretone","Singing",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
102,"The sound power level (SPL) of a jet plane flying at a height of 1 km is 16
0 dB. What is the maximum sound pressure level on the ground directly below the
plane assuming that the aircraft radiates sound equally in all directions?","89.
1 dB","79.1 dB","69.1 dB","59.1 dB",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
3580,"The source of data at one end and the sink at the other end.","DTE","DCE",
"FEP","LCU",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3581,"The specification of error indications using electromecha- electromechanic
al equipment.","V.40","V.42","X.41","X.42",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
3582,"The speed of sound in air.","340 m/s","346 m/s","350 m/s","359 m/s",,"Unca
tegorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3583,"The stability of transmitted signal from a simple Hartley oscillator singl
e transmitter which is coupled to an antenna wire affected by","Closer coupling
b/w the oscilaltor and the antenna","Chirping of oscillator and location of ante
nna","Material and location of antenna","None of the above",,"Antennas",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3584,"The stabilizer axis that can be forwarded or down forwarded","Pitch","Yaw"
,"Role","Spin","**","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3603,"The system which uses a large number of low-power wireless transmitter to
create cells which is the service area of wireless communication system.","Cellu
lar mobile communication system","Radio communication system","Telephone communi
cation system","None of the choices","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
82,"The system with lowest noise figure in the microwave region is the","MOSFET"
,"Dual-Gate MOSFET","JFET","CMOSFET",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
3605,"The T carrier line type with channel capacity of 48 channels.","T1C","T3",
"Fractional T3","T4M",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3606,"The T-1 North American digital system has 24 channels and require a transm
ission speed of","1.54 Mbps","64 kbps
","2.048 Mbps","640 kbps",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
3607,"The T3 carrier system can support how many channels?","672","132","48","40
96",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3608,"The talk battery of the telephone set transmitter is ranging from","-42 to
-52 Vdc","-48 to -50 Vdc","2 to 4 Vdc","3 to 5 Vdc","","Wire & Wireless Communi
cations",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3609,"The target pulse in A-scope radar indicator is referred to as","Pip","Yaw"
,"Main bang","Slant",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",1,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
3610,"The technical organs of the United Nations specialized agency for telecomm
unications.","CCITT","CEPT","ECSA","ANSI","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
282,"The technique of using modulation and FDM to transmit multiple data channel
s of a common medium is known as a","Broadband","Baseband","Ring","Bus",,"Modula
tion",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3611,"The Telephone Traffic Model Erlang C,","Block calls clear conditioned spec
ified delay probability","Blocked calls delay condition specified delay probabil
ity","Blocked calls held condition specified the held probability at a time peri
od equal to an average holding time","None of the above",,"Wire & Wireless Commu
nications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3612,"The telephone was invented by","Bell","Watson","Strowger","Edison",,"Wire
& Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3613,"The television pulse tube magnetic fields can be used for","Beam focusing
and beam deflection","Beam focusing","Beam deflection","Beam modulation",,"Broad
casting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
104,"The tendency of the sound energy to spread.","Diffraction","Rarefaction","R
eflection","Refraction",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3614,"The term ""____"" refers to telecommunications in which a wide band of fre
quencies is available to transmit information, and this allows for more informat
ion to be transmitted in a given amount of time.
","Broadband","Bandwidth","Narrowband","Baseband",,"Telecommunications & ECE Law
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3615,"The term _________ comes from the honeycomb shape of the areas into which
a coverage region is divided.","Cellular","Cluster","Footprint","Cell",,"Uncateg
orized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3616,"The term plesiochronous is derived from the Greek word plesio, meaning ___
___, and chronos, time.","Near","Distant","Between","Above",,"Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
115,"The term that describes the highness r lowness of a sound in the study of a
coustic is called a _______.","Pitch","Tempo","Volume","Base","","Uncategorized"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3617,"The term used to describe the resetting of all call set-up equipment and r
eturn of dial tone to a subscriber as a result of incomplete signaling procedure
, subset left off hand, and so forth.","Time out","Talk down","Intermediate out"
,"Termination",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
3618,"The term used to describe the trouble-free operation of a telecommunicatio
ns system or sub-system is:","Reliability","Microsystem architecture","Schematic
foundation","Operability",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
3673,"The VOR provides an unlimited number of visual course legs through the pha
se comparison of","A cardiod-shaped rotating pattern","A figure of 8 pattern","A
n omnidirectional rotating pattern","A bidirectional pattern",,"Uncategorized",0
,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3674,"The wavelength of a light has no role in","Polarization","Diffraction","In
terference","Reflection",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
3675,"The wavelength of a sound of 20kHz frequency is:","16.5 mm","16.5 m","16.5
cm","16.5 um",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3676,"The wavelength of a wave in a waveguide","Is greater than in free space","
Depends only on the waveguide dimensions and the free-space wavelength","Is inve
rsely proportional to the phase velocity","Is directly proportional to the group
velocity",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3677,"The wavelength of light has no role in","Polarization","Refraction","Refle
ction","Diffraction","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
3678,"The WDM _________ is a duplicate device that operates in the opposite dire
ction. It receives the combined wavelengths on the single remote receive fiber a
nd splits them onto separate fibrs.","Splitter","Splicer","Multiplexer","Demulti
plexer","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3679,"The WDM channels are separated in a network to avoid _________ when they a
re (de)multiplexed by a non-ideal optical fiber.","Cross-talk","Frequency reuse"
,"Active wavelength shifting","Passive shifting","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
3680,"The WDM combiner uses tyhe interference techology with fused optical fiber
couplers to combine all wavelengths onto one remote ________ fiber.","Transmit"
,"Receive","Multiplexed","Demultiplexed","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
3681,"The WDM technology allows wavelength-selective reflection through roughly
100 layers of the film with _________ precisions.","Nanometer","Hectometer","Mil
limeter","Micrometer","","Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
4048,"What is the expected Iridium satellite lifetime?","7 - 9 years","10 - 15 y
ears","3 - 6 years","12 - 20 years","","Satellite Communications",1,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
4418,"Which of the following frequency demodulators requires an input?","FosterSeeley discriminator","Pulse-averaging descriminator","Quadrature detector","PLL
",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4419,"Which of the following function is not a transceiver function?","Addition
and subtraction of headers","Checks line voltages","Collision detection","Transm
its and receives data",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
4420,"Which of the following functions is not provided as part of the basic Ethe
rnet design?","Automatic retransmission of message","Access control
","Addressing","Multiple virtual networks",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
4421,"Which of the following has the only Error-Detection Mechanism?","BPRZ-AMI"
,"BPRZ","UPRZ","UPNRZ",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
4422,"Which of the following improves antenna directivity?","Parasitic element",
"Director element","Reflector element","Driven element",,"Antennas",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
4423,"Which of the following is a characteristic of a LAN?","Application indepen
dent interfaces","Parallel transmission","Unlimited expansion","Low cost access
for low bandwidth channels",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
4424,"Which of the following is a characteristic of a token passing rings as opp
osed to a token passing bus?","Signal quality control","Passive interface (tap)"
,"Flexible polling sequence","Priority access capabilities",,"Uncategorized",1,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4425,"Which of the following is a device radiating in all directions?","Isotropi
c antenna","Dipole antenna","Marconi antenna","Rhombic antenna",,"Uncategorized"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4426,"Which of the following is a microwave frequency?","22 GHz","1.7 MHz","750
MHz","0.98 GHz",,"Microwave Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
4427,"Which of the following is a properly terminated antenna?","Rhombic","Dipol
e","Hertz","Marconi",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4428,"Which of the following is a solid state imaging device?","Charge couple de
vice","VIDICON","ICONOSCOPE","CCTV",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
4429,"Which of the following is a type of dc signalling?","All of the above","Lo
op current","Reverse baterry","E and M",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4430,"Which of the following is a typical application of a FAX terminal?","Docum
ent transmission within buildings","Document transmission between regional offic
es","Fact collection in industrial warehouse","All of the above",,"Digital & Dat
a Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4431,"Which of the following is a typical radar operating frequency?","10 GHz","
450 MHz","6 MHz","900 MHz",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",1,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
4432,"Which of the following is an advantage of the balance transmission line?",
"Low attenuation","Easy installation","Outer shield eliminates radiation losses
","None of the above",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
4433,"Which of the following is an example of a character-oriented protocol?
","Bisync protocol","HDLC","LAP-B","SDLC",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4434,"Which of the following is an example of FDM systems?","All of the above","
FM commercial band","TV broadcast band","AM commercial broadcast band","","Telec
ommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4435,"Which of the following is an example of space-division
multiplexing?","Telephone wires on the poles","Receiving television shows on dif
ferent channels","The distribution in your automobile","All of the above",,"Wire
& Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3682,"The widely used speech band in in-band signaling method.","2600 Hz","1600
Hz","2200 Hz","2400 Hz","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
3683,"The widest phase variation is obtained with a","LC resonant circuit","RC l
ow-pass filter","RC high-pass filter","LR low-pass filter",,"Uncategorized",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3684,"The width of the frequency band which is just sufficient to ensure the tra
nsmission of information at the rate and with the quality required under a speci
fied condition and class of emission.","Necessary bandwidth","Reference frequenc
y","Frequency tolerance bandwidth","Occupied bandwidth",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3685,"The world's first regional satellite system was the Indonesian _______ net
work, inaugurated in the mid 1970's.","Palapa","Telstar","Ariane","Anik",,"Satel
lite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3686,"The X.25 standard covers how many OSI layers:","Three","Four","Seven","Non
e",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3687,"The X.25 standard defines :","DTE/DCE interface","Data bit rate","Techniqu
e for start-stop data","Technique for dial access",,"Digital & Data Communicatio
ns",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3688,"The X.25 standard for packet networks is analogous to","Local loop standar
ds for a telephone network","PBX standards for a telephone network","Handset sta
ndards for a telephone","Switching standards for a telephone network",,"Uncatego
rized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3689,"The X.25 standard specifies a","DTE/DCE interface","Technique fo dial acce
ss","Technique for start-stop data
","Data bit rate",,"Digital & Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
3690,"The X.25 standard specifies how many separate protocol layer at the serial
interface gateway:","3","2","4","8",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
3708,"This device can also be used outside of the common carrier environment in
place of ESCON director where there is only a requirement for one or two fiber l
inks to a destination.","ESCON repeater/converter","ESCON director","ESCON manag
er","None of the choices","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
3709,"This device gives the common carrier the ability to monitor usage of the f
iber link and also collect error statistics.","ESCON repeater/converter","ESCON
director","ESCON manager","None of the choices","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
3710,"This device is necessary to separate the voice service from data service w
hen DSL line enters our home through ____.","Splitter","Modem","Different signal
s separator","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
3711,"This device is non-blocking, can switch millions of connection per second,
and are the centerpiece of ESCON topology.","ESCON director","ESCON converter",
"ESCON repeater","ESCON manager","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
3712,"This device offers protection from possible disruptive changes, offers int
egrity through safe switching, can manage multiple system and is available for b
oth MVS/ESA and VM/ESA operating system platforms.","ESCON manager","ESCON direc
tor","ESCON repeater","ESCON converter","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
3713,"This device provide an easy to use interface that can be automated.","ESCO
N manager","ESCON director","ESCON converter","ESCON repeater","","Uncategorized
",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3714,"This ensures that the transmitter and receiver agree on a precise time slo
t for the occurance of a bit.","Clock synchronization","Carrier synchronization"
,"Message synchronization","Character synchronization",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3715,"This ESS feature allows the 4-digit dialing excluding the central office n
umber.","CLASS","800/900 number","Camp On","Call Waiting",,"Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3716,"This feature of cellular system allows a subscriber to receive another cal
l while still engaged in a call.","Call waiting","Call forwarding","Call transfe
r","Call barring",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","comm_obj_003.rtf",
3717,"This form of multiparty signaling has several methods depending on the rin
ger connection, ringing scheme and number of parties on the line.","Reverse ring
ing","Coded ringing","Multifrequency ringing","Superimposed ringing",,"Wire & Wi
reless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3718,"This frame synchronization technique periodically replaces information bit
s with forced data errors.","Robbed-Digit","Added-Digit Framing","Unique Line En
coding","Statistical Framing",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
3719,"This hybrid data is essentially the same as DAV except that the lower base
band spectrum is a vestigial sideband video rather than a composite FDM signal."
,"Data Above Video (DAVID)","Data In Voice (DIV)","Data Above Voice (DAV)","Data
Under Voice (DUV)","","Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
3720,"This is a digit or combination of digits (not including the trunk prefix)
characterizing the called numbering area within a country.","Trunk code","Trunk
prefix","Country code","Local code",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
3721,"This is a digit or combination of digits characterizing the clled numberin
g area within a country.","Trunk code","Country code","Local code","Trunk prefix
","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3722,"This is a digit or combination of digits containing access to an adjacent
numbering area to an individual exchange in that area.","Local code","Country co
de","Trunk prefix","Trunk code","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
iam Quiming","NONAME",
3737,"This is the hardware installed at the customer's premises that includes th
e outdoor unit, the indoor unit, and the interfacility link.","VSAT remote earth
station","Master earth station","Gateway","Hand-held devices","","Uncategorized
",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3738,"This is the name of the first set of domestic satellites launched by the f
ormer Soviet Union in 1966 which also means lightning.","Molniya","Intelsat","Sy
nchom","Anik",,"Satellite Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
3739,"This is the number to be dialed or called to reach a subcriber in the same
local network or numbering areas.","Subscriber number","Numbering area","Local
number","None of the above","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
3740,"This is the point where a polar or inclined orbit crosses the equatorial p
lane traveling from north to south.","Descending node","Ascending node","Ascendi
ng plane","Descending plane",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3741,"This is the point where a polar or inclined orbit crosses the equatorial p
lane traveling from south to north.","Ascending node","Descending node","Ascendi
ng plane","Descending plane",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3742,"This is the study and planning of outside plant facilities. It involves th
e construction, operation, rehabilitation and maintenance of the OSP in order to
predict the and support the station gain objective and to meet telephone demand
in a certain area economically and effectively.","Outside plant engineering","E
lectrical engineering","Civil engineering","Rehabilitation engineering","","Wire
& Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3743,"This is where the Iridium Gateways are connected to the Iridium constellat
ion.","Terrestrial Wireless Switch","Iridium Earth Station","Iridium Cabinet","P
STN","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3744,"This method is accomplished by reversing the battery on the line to indica
te supervisory conditions.For one condition, battery is on the ring conductor. T
he opposite supervisory condition is indicated by reversing the polarity of the
battery, thus causing the polar relay to operate or release at the end of the tr
unks.","Reverse battery loo signaling","Wet dry signaling","Carrier signalng","O
n off signaling","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3745,"This method of signaling is used principally by supervisory signaling with
in a central office or from an automatic to a manual office.This signling techni
que employs a marginal relay.","High-low method","Wet-dry signaling","Reverse ba
ttery signaling","On off signaling","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3746,"This mobile telephone system is used in US which does not feature frequenc
y reuse and is based on the concepts of large single cell.","IMTS","MTS","C450",
"NTT","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
3747,"This person is quoted as being the inventor of communications satellites."
,"Arthur C. Clarke","Konstantin Tsiolkovsky","John R. Pierce","Herman Potocnik",
"","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3748,"This procedure uses several zones corresponding to ranges of resistance in
excess of 1300 ohms. which each loop must be able to carry out the supervisory
signaling function and meet the 8-dB maximum loop attenuation.","Long Route Desi
gn (LRD)","Resistance Design","Unigauge Design","Fine gauge and Minigauge Techni
ques","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
285,"This refer to a product of simultaneous frequency and amplitude modulation
or a carrier frequency variation which produces unwanted distortion.","Dynamic i
nstability","Simultaneous modulation","Absorption modulation","Series modulation
",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3749,"This refers to a condition in a telephone network where the calling party
cannot get connected to the party being called.","Blocked Call","Loss Call","Ope
William Quiming","NONAME",
286,"Three audio waves with 100, 200 and 300 V amplitude respectively, simultane
ously modulate a 450 V carrier. What is the total percent of modulation of the A
M wave?","83%","50%","69%","115.5%",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
287,"Three audio waves with 100, 200 and 300 volts amplitude respective, simulta
neously modulate a 450 volts carrier. What is the total percent modulation of th
e AM wave?","83 %","69 %","115.5 %","50 %",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3764,"Three-point tracking is achieved with","The padder capacitor","Double spot
ting","Variable selectivity","Double conversion",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
3765,"Through which medium does sound travel fastest?","Steel","Water","Air vac"
,"Vacuum",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3766,"Time division multiplexing is used for:","Digital transmission","Analog tr
ansmission","Both of the above","None of the above","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3767,"Time it takes for phosphor on a cathode ray or TV tube to turn to 10% of i
ts peak intensity is called:","Deap time","Delay","Resistance","Gaussian distrib
ution",,"Broadcasting",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3768,"Time-division multiplex","Interleaves pulses belonging to different transm
ission","Stacks 24 channels in adjacent frequency slots","Combines five groups i
nto a supergroup","Can be used with PCM only",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
3769,"To a conventional narrow band reciever, an spread spectrum signal appears
to be like","Noise","Fading","A jamming siganl","An intermittent connection",,"U
ncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3770,"To achieve good bearing resolution when using pulsed-radar set an importan
t requirement is","A narrow antenna-beam width in the horizontal plane","A narro
w antenna-beam width in the vertical plane","A low repetition rate","A high duty
cycle",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
3771,"To avoid difficulties with strapping at high frequencies the type of cavit
y structure used in the magnetron is the
","Rising-sun
","Hole-and-slot","Slot","Vane",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
3772,"To be properly matched, the ratio of maximum to minimum voltage along a tr
ansmission line should be equal to","1","2","50","10",,"Transmission Fundamental
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME","Kennedy"
3773,"To communicate over greater distances requires:","All of the choices","Mor
e power","Larger antenna","Sensitive receiver","","Radiation & Wave Propagation"
,1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3774,"To couple a coaxial line to a parallel-wire line, it is best to use a","Ba
lun","Slotted line","Directional coupler","Quarter-wave transformer",,"Wire & Wi
reless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3775,"To find the number of connections required to connect subscriber together,
one of the following formulas is used:(where N = the number of connections requ
ired and n = number of subacriber)","N = [n(n-1)]/2
","N = n(n-1)
","N = (n-1)/2","N = [n(n-2)]/2",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
288,"To generate an SSB or DSB signal one must use a circuit known as","Balanced
modulator","Filter modulator","Ring modulator","Reactance modulator",,"Modulati
on",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3777,"To increase the transmission distance of a UHF signal, which of the follow
ing should be done?","Increase antenna height","Increase antenna gain","Increase
transmitter power","Increase receiver sensitivity",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
3778,"To lengthen an antenna electrically, add a","Coil","Battery","Conduit","Re
sistor",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3779,"To make a call to Cebu what telephone number will be dialed?","0+32+253-XX
XX","0+82+253-XXXX","0+36+253-XXXX","0+53+253-XXXX",,"Wire & Wireless Communicat
ions",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3780,"To make SQR almost constant the type of coding that must be used is
","Nonlinear","Linear
","Rectilinear
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3781,"To match a 6 ohm amplifier impedance to a 72 ohm antenna load, a transform
er must have a turn ratio Np/Ns of","0.289","0.083","3.36","12",,"Antennas",1,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3782,"To permit the selection of 1 out of 16 equiprobable events, the number of
bits required is","4","2","8","Log 16",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3783,"To prevent overloading of the last IF amplifier in a receiver, one should
use","Variable sensitivity","Squelch","Variable selectivity","Double conversion"
,,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3784,"To separate channels in an FDM receiver, it is necessary to use","Bandpass
filters","AND gates","Differentiation","Integration",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3785,"Today's typical telephone resistance","600 ohms","150 ohms","300 ohms","50
0 ohms.",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
3786,"Tone combination for the digit 3.","1477+697 Hz","1336+697 Hz","1209+852 H
z","1336+941 Hz",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
3787,"Tone dialing takes __________ time tan pulsse dialing.","Less","More","Abo
ut the same","None of the above","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
3788,"Top loading is used in an antenna in order to increase its","Effective hei
ght","Beamwidth","Input capacitance","Practical height",,"Antennas",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
3789,"Traffic unit that are not dimensionless are as follows except one.","Erlan
g","Call hour","Call second","Cent-call-second","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
3790,"Transformer coupling is used for ____ AMplification.","Power","Voltage","C
urrent
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3791,"Transient protection for integrated telephone circuits is typically provid
ed by","Zener diodes","Bridge rectifiers","Inductors","Varistors",,"Wire & Wirel
ess Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3792,"Translating data from an analog signal to a digital signal is called ____.
","Translating data from an analog signal to a digital signal is called ____.
A:modulating
B:demodulating
C:digitizing
D:converting
digitizing","Modulating","Converting","Modulating",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
3793,"Transmission circuits interconnecting two different switching centers:","T
runk circuits","Tie line circuits","Subscriber circuits","None of the above",,"U
ncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3794,"Transmission from mobile units to base stations is called _________.","Rev
erse links","Forward links","Downlinks","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3795,"Transmission line must be matched to the load in order to","Transfer maxim
gnal with a 4 KHz bandwidth can be transmitted assuming 8 bits are sampled per s
ampling period.","64 Kbit/sec","64 Mbit/sec","64 bits/sec","None of the above",,
"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
3867,"Using small reflector to beam waves to the larger parabolic reflector is k
nown as","Cassegrain feed","Horn feed
","Focal feed","Coax feed",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
106,"Using speaker enclosure dimension with 2:3:4 ratio helps reduce ________ wa
ves.","Standing
","Reflecting","Diffusing","Focusing",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
293,"Usually the AGC voltage is derived by the","Demodulator","RF amplfier","AF
amplifier","Mixer",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME","Kenn
edy"
294,"Utilizes PCM to time division multiplex 96 VB channels into a single 6.312
Mbps data signal for transmission up to 500miles over a special LOCAP (low capac
itance) cable","T2","T1-C","T1","T3",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
3870,"Varactor and step recovery diodes are widely used in what type of circuit?
","Frequency multipliers","Mixer","Amplifier
","Oscillator",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3871,"Velocity of light in free space.","300 x 10^6 m/s","All of these","186,000
m/s","186,000 ft/s",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3872,"Very High Frequency in the radio spectrum refers to ___waves.","Metric","C
entimetric","Hectometric","Kilometric",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
108,"Very low signal strength in antenna.","Null","Minor lobes","Antenna pattern
s","Major lobes",,"Acoustics",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3873,"Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) operates on either","Ku-band or C-band
","L-band or S-band","Ku-band or L-band","C-band or W-band","","Uncategorized",0
,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
295,"Vestigial sideband emission type.","C3F","J3E","R3E","B8E",,"Modulation",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3875,"VHF ship station transmitter must have the capability of reducing carrier
power to","1 W","10 W","25 W","50 W",,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
296,"Video modulation for television is","Both AM and vestigial sideband","AM","
FM","Vestigial sideband",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3876,"Viruses are a network __________ issue.","Security","All of the above","Re
liability","Performance",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
3877,"Voice band channel of a basic master group.","10 VB","60 VB","600 VB","360
0 VB",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3878,"VOR uses a subcarrier frequency of","9960 Hz","30 Hz","60 Hz","108 MHz",,"
Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3879,"VSAT first operate at what band","Ku Band","C Band","X Band","Ka band","*"
,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3880,"VSAT means","Very Small Aperture Terminal","Very Sensitive Amplification T
echnique","Voice Selective Amplification Technology","Video Satellite Antenna Te
chnology",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3881,"VSAT was made available in","1979","1981","1983","1977",,"Satellite Commun
ications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3882,"Waveguide is","A hollow metal tube for transmission of high frequencies","
A device used to determine the wavelength of a signal","A braided copper wire us
ed for transmission of high frequency","A plastic tubular transmission line for
high RF network",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
3883,"Waveguides are used mainly for microwave signals because","They would be t
g","NONAME",
3950,"What frequency does oxygen cause excessive attenuation?","60 GHz","119 GHz
","183 GHz","310 GHz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
3951,"What frequency is used for high-frequency daytime propagation?","E layer",
"D layer","F1 layer","F2 layer",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",1,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
3952,"What frequency should the oscillator be set at for an output of 95 MHz?","
10.56 MHz","6.3 MHz","9.65 MHz","15.8 MHz",,"Transmission Fundamentals",1,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3953,"What functions are provided in a multitone ringing generator ?","All of th
e above","Tone generation","Output amplifier","Anti-tinkle circuitry",,"Wire & W
ireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3954,"What generates a light beam at a specific visible frequency?","Laser","Mas
er","Infrared","Flashlight",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
3955,"What GPS stands for?","Global Positioning System","General Packet Service"
,"Global Power Satellite","Geosynchronous Power Satellite","**","Navigational Ai
ds and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3956,"What happens when a horn antenna is made longer?","Gain increases & beam w
idth decreases","Beam width decreases","Gain increases & beam width decreases","
Beam width increases",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3957,"What height must a satellite be placed above the surface of the earth in o
rder for its rotation to be equal to earth's rotation?","22,284.3 miles","26,284
.3 miles","23,284.3 miles","24,284.3 miles",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3958,"What identifies how the stations are interconnected in a network?","Topolo
gy or architecture","Architecture","Topology","Topology and architecture",,"Unca
tegorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3959,"What is a communication link?","It is a channel or circuit intended to con
nect other channels or circuits.","It is piece of wire that is connected to grou
nd terminals of all communications equipment in one establishment.","It is a cab
le connecting a transmitter to the antenna.","It refers to a radio link.","","Un
categorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3960,"What is a device that detects both vertically and horizontally polarized s
ignals?","Orthomode transducer","Crystal detector","Optoisolator","Isomode detec
tor",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3961,"What is a device used to transmit and receive information sequentially all
owing two parties to communicate with each other?","Telephone Set","Hook switch"
,"Transceiver","None of the above","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3962,"What is a frequency discrimination?","A circuit for detecting FM signals",
"An FM generator","An automatic bandswitching circuit","A circuit for filtering
two closely adjacent signals",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
3963,"What is a frequency discriminator?","A circuit used for detecting FM signa
ls","A circuit used for filtering two closely adjacent signal","An FM generator
circuit","An automatic bandswitching circuit",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
3964,"What is a function of a codec?","All of the choices","Analog sampling","En
coding/decoding","Digital companding","","Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3965,"What is a leased line?","A permanent circuit for private use within a comm
unication network","A piece of wire use in a local area network in one building"
,"A piece of wire connecting a telephone set to a PABX.","A temporary connection
of one computer to a mainframe via a modem",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
3966,"What is a multidrop line?","A line or circuit connecting several stations"
,"A bus line","A line designed to withstand high pressure","A piece of wire with
a thick insulating material",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
84,"What is a non-continuous noise of irregular pulses or spikes of short durati
on with high amplitudes?","Jitter","Wander","Hits","Singing",,"Noise",1,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
3968,"What is a radio station which provides interface between the mobile teleph
one switching office and the mobile radio units? It has control units, radio set
s, antennas, a power source and data terminal.","Cell site
","Trunk site
","Repeater site","Public telephone exchange site",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
3969,"What is a satellite period?","The amount of time it takes for a staellite
to complete one orbit","An orbital arc that extends from 60 degrees","The point
on an orbit where satellite height is minimum","The time it takes a staellite to
travel from perigee to apogee",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
3970,"What is a specific path the light takes in an optical fiber corresponding
to a certain angle and the number of reflection?","Mode","Grade","Numerical aper
ture","Dispersion",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3971,"What is a trunk?","A telephone line connecting two central offices.","The
base of a communication tower.","A line connecting one telephone set to a PABX",
"Refers to the body of a tree.",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
3972,"What is a wavefront?","A fixed point in an electromagnetic wave","A voltag
e pulse in a conductor","A current in a conductor","A voltage pulse across a res
istor",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3973,"What is an acoustic coupler?","A device that converts electric signal into
audio signls , enabling data to be transmitted over the public telephone networ
k via a conventional telephone handset","A device that radiates audible signals
via a transmitting antenna","A device that receives audible signals and retransm
its them at VHF","A transducer","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
3974,"What is an underground enclosure used to facilitate the splicing of two or
more cables?","Manhole","Underground Cross-Connect Cabinet","Tunnel","Drainage"
,"","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3975,"What is being measured in the OMEGA system?","Phase difference","Phase rev
ersal","Time and phase reversal","Phase and time difference",,"Navigational Aids
and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3976,"What is capture effect?","The loudest signal received is the only demodula
ted signal","All signals on a frequency are demodulated by an fm receiver","All
signals on a frequency are demodulated by an AM receiver","The weakest signal re
ceived is the only demodulated signal",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
3977,"What is deviation ratio?","The ratio of the maximum carrier freq. deviatio
n to the highest audio modulating frequency","The ratio of the carrier center fr
eq. to the audio modulating frequency","The ratio of the highest audio modulatin
g frequency to the average audio modulating frequency","The ratio of the audio m
odulating frequency deviation to the center carrier frequency",,"Uncategorized",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
298,"What is emission F3F?","Television","Facsimile","RTTY","Modulated CW",,"Mod
ulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3979,"What is ESCON?","Enterprise Systems Connections","Enterprise And Systems C
onnection Network","Enterprise Systems Connections Service","Enterprise Service
Connections",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
3980,"What is ICAO stands for","International Civil Avitation Organization","Int
ernational Communicationm Avitation Organizationn","International Civil Administ
rative Organization","International Communication Administrative Organization",,
"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
125,"What is letter designation in the emission that uses frequency modulation,
multi-channel analogue that uses telephony or sound broadcasting.","F8E","F3E","
G3E","G8E","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
","NONAME",
4437,"Which of the following is best applicable for radio and recording studios?
","Bidirectrional mic","Unidirectional mic","Cardiod mic","Omnidirectional mic",
,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4049,"What is the famous lines first carried by electricity?","""Mr. Watson, Com
e here, I want you"".","""Mr. Bell, Come here, I want you"".","""Mr. Watson, Com
e here, I need you"".","""Sir Thomas, Come here, I want you"".","","Wire & Wirel
ess Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4050,"What is the first of the radio signal emission having an amplitude modulat
ed main carrier single sideband suppressed carrier?","J","H","C","A",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4051,"What is the first passive satellite transponder?","Moon","Sun","Early Bird
","Score",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
305,"What is the first symbol of a radio emission having an amplitude modulated
main carrier, double sideband?","A","C","F","H",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
4053,"What is the free space loss, in dB, between two microwave parabolic antenn
as 38 kilometers apart when operating at 7.0 GHz?","140.89","138.6","143.5","145
.1",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4054,"What is the frequency band of DECT?","1.88-1.90 GHz","1.68-1.70 GHz","1.48
-1.50 GHz","1.28-1.30 GHz","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
4055,"What is the frequency of normal ring back in electronic switching system?"
,"440+480 Hz","480+620 Hz","2450+2600 Hz","350+440 Hz",,"Wire & Wireless Communi
cations",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4056,"What is the frequency of operation of a dipole cut to length of 5 m?","30
MHz","3 MHz","300 MHz","0.3 MHz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
4057,"What is the frequency of sound waves when converted to electrical waves by
a microphone produced by electrical current ?","25 to 8,000 Hz","4 to 40 Hz","3
0 to 3000 Hz","3 to 30 MHz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
4058,"What is the frequency range of a C-band?","3.4 to 6.424 GHz","10.95 to 14.
5 GHz","27.5 to 31 GHz","1.53 to 2.7 GHz",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4059,"What is the frequency tolerance of an FM Radio Broadcast station?","2000 H
z","200 Hz","20 Hz","20",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
4060,"What is the front-to-back ratio of an antenna which radiates 500 watts in
a northernly direction and 50 watts in southernly direction?","10 dB","250 dB","
100 dB","20 dB",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4061,"What is the function of the diode rectifier bridge in the line circuit?","
Protect the set against polarity reversals on the line","Raise the voltage to th
e telphone electronics","Short out the line when the set is on-hook","Lower the
voltage to the telephone electronics",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
110,"What is the fundamental of 500 Hz fifth harmonic frequency?","100 Hz","50 H
z","5 Hz","1000 Hz","","Acoustics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4062,"What is the gain of a Hertzian dipole over isotropic antenna?","1.76 dB","
2.15 dB","1.64 dB","1.55 dB",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
4063,"What is the gain of four identically polarized antenna stacked one above t
he other fed inphase?","6 dB over the gain of one antenna","4 dB over the gain o
f one antenna","2 dB over the gain of one antenna","5 dB over the gain of one an
tenna",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4064,"What is the gain of isotropic antenna?","1","10","100","50",,"Antennas",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4065,"What is the general transmission medium for T1 carrier?
","19-22 gauge twisted pair metallic cable","LOCAP metallic cable","3A-RDS","Sin
gle coaxial cable",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
4066,"What is the guard band between supergroup 1 and supergroup 2","12 kHz","10
kHz","8 kHz","6 kHz",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
4067,"What is the highest frequency that can be sent straight upward and be retu
rn to earth?","Critical frequency","Gyro frequency","Skip frequency","MUF",,"Rad
iation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4068,"What is the highest layer in the atmosphere?","Ionosphere","Stratosphere",
"Troposphere","Ozone layer",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
306,"What is the highest percentage of modulation for AM?","100%","80%","50%","7
5%",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4069,"What is the highest signaling rate in bits per second of a voice channel w
ith a bandwidth of 2400 Hz if 4 parameters of the carrier wave are varied.","19,
200 bps","19,000 bps","19,250 bps","19,212 bps",,"Wire & Wireless Communications
",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4070,"What is the horizontal synchronous/ blanking pulse rate?","15.75 Hz","120
Hz","60 Hz","30 Hz",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
307,"What is the image frequency when the receiver is tuned to 540 kHz and the I
F is 455 kHz?","1450 kHz","995 kHz","1630 kHz","1340 kHz",,"Modulation",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4072,"What is the impedance in ohms of a transformer marked for 25V,4W, when the
secondary is correctly loaded?","156 ohms","160 ohms","165 ohms","150 ohms",,"T
ransmission Fundamentals",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","NONAME",
4073,"What is the impedance of a balance 4-wire with a diameter of 0.25 cm and s
paced 2.5 cm apart using an insulator with a dielecric constant of 2.56?","100 o
hms","65 ohms","75 ohms","50 ohms",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
4074,"What is the impedance of a half-wave dipole?","73 ohms","36 ohms","100 ohm
s","300 ohms",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4075,"What is the inclination of Iridium orbital planes?","86.4 degrees","68.4 d
egrees","48.6 degrees","78.3 degrees","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
4076,"What is the increase in sound pressure level in dB, if the intensity is do
ubled?","3 dB","2 dB","4 dB","6 dB",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
4077,"What is the inductive reactance per foot of a cable that has a capacitance
of 50 pF/ft and a characteristic impedance
of 60 ohms?
","0.18 uH/ft
","0.167 uH/ft
","0.178 uH/ft
","0.19 uH/ft",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
4078,"What is the input impedance equivalent of an open ended transmission line
which is longer than a quarter wavelength?","As pure inductor","Open equivalent"
,"Equivalent to reactive circuit","As resistive equivalent",,"Uncategorized",1,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4079,"What is the input impedance of a center fed dipole antenna?","It differs w
ith length","73 Ohm","300 Ohm","0",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
4080,"What is the insertion loss of connector-type splices for a single mode fib
er optics?","0.38 dB","0.49 dB","0.31 dB","0.51 dB",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
4081,"What is the internet country code of the Philippines?
","PH","PS","PL","PN",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
4082,"What is the keystone of professional conduct?","Integrity","Courtesy","Jus
tice","Honesty",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4083,"What is the length of a practical dipole used to receive a 6 MHz radio sig
ncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
146,"What is the propagation condition called whether scattered patches of relat
ively dense ionization develop seasonally at E-layer heights?","Sporadic-E","Sca
tter","Ducting","Auroral Propagation","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
4149,"What is the purpose of a beat frequency oscillator (BFO)?","Generate an ou
tput whose freq. differs from that of the IF","Aid in the reception of weak voic
e-modulated signals","Generate a signal, whose freq. is the same as that of the
IF","Generate a 1 kHz note to Morse reception",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
4150,"What is the purpose of a satellite transponder?","All of the above","Recei
ving/transmitting downlink/uplink signals respectively","Amplifying signals befo
re retransmission","Frequency conversion between uplink/downlink signals",,"Sate
llite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4151,"What is the purpose of an indirectly-heated cathode in a cathode ray tube?
","Beam production","Beam focusing","Beam deflection","Beam modulation",,"Uncate
gorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
316,"What is the purpose of balance modulator?","To eliminate the carrier","To e
liminate the upper sideband","To eliminate the lower sideband","To eliminate bot
h sideband",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4153,"What is the purpose of electromagnetic field which surrounds a travellingwave tube?","To keep the electrons from spreading out","To accelerate the electr
on","To velocity modulate the electron beam","To slow down the signal on the hel
ix",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4154,"What is the purpose of the receiver's squelch circuit?","To prevent amplif
ied noise from reaching the loudspeaker during the absence of an incoming signal
","To overcome fluctuations in the level of the RF signal arriving at the receiv
ing antenna","To prevent fluctuation in the AGC level","To reduce the receiver's
sensitivity for all incoming signals",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
4155,"What is the Q of an antenna with a bandwidth of 6 MHz and a frequency of 3
00 MHz?","50","0.5","5","500",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
4156,"What is the radiation characteristic of a dipole antenna?","Bidirectional"
,"Omnidirectional","Unidirectional","Hemispherical",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
4157,"What is the radiation resistance of an antenna which radiates 20 kW when i
t draws 20 A?","50 ohms","5 ohms","5 kohms","500 ohms",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
148,"What is the reason why Frequency Modulation is used in the broadcast video
recording on tape?","Low noise","High capacity","Compressed bandwidth","Faster r
ecording","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4158,"What is the reason why VHF radio waves can be propagated several hundred m
iles over oceans?","Wide spread temperature inversion","High-pressure zone","A p
olar air mass","An overcast of cirruform clouds",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
90,"What is the reference frequency of CCITT psophometric noise measurement?","8
00 Hz","1500 Hz","3400 Hz","1000 Hz",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
91,"What is the reference noise temperature?","290 K","30C","70F","25C",,"Noise",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4161,"What is the reference tone level for dBm?","-90 dBm","-82 dBm","-67 dBm","
-85 dBm",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4162,"What is the relation in degrees of the electric and magnetic field in and
electromagnetic wave?","90","270","180","45",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
4163,"What is the relationship between possible bandwidth and signal frequency?
","As signal frequency increases, bandwidth increases","As bandwidth decreases,
signal frequency decreases","As signal frequency increases, bandwidth decreases"
,"They are not related",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
317,"What is the relationship between power level, bandwidth and modulation inde
x of a frequency modulated signal?","As modulation index increases, bandwidth in
creases & power decreases","As modulation index increases, bandwidth increases &
power increases","As modulation index increases, bandwidth & power increases","
As modulation index increases, bandwidth decreases & power increases",,"Modulati
on",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
318,"What is the relative amplitude of the third pair of sidebands of an FM sign
al with m=6?","0.11","0.17","0.24","0.34",,"Modulation",0,,"Problem Solving","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
92,"What is the reliable measurement for comparing amplifier noise characteristi
cs?","Noise factor","Thermal agitation noise","Noise margin","Signal-to-noise",,
"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4165,"What is the root meaning of the word ""dysprosium"", element 66?","Bad app
roach","Bad design","Bad element","None of the above",,"Navigational Aids and De
vices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4166,"What is the second largest segment of the three major fields of electronic
s?","Communications","Computer","Control","All of the above","","Uncategorized",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4167,"What is the sensitivity of a cellular receiver?","50 dB","40 dB","20 dB","
60 dB",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
4168,"What is the signal propagation time between two ground stations in a synch
ronous satellite link?","270 ms","500 ms","540 ms","200ms",,"Satellite Communica
tions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
93,"What is the signal-to-noise ratio for satisfactory telephone services?","50
dB","30 dB","40 dB","60 dB",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
94,"What is the signal-to-noise ratio if the signal voltage is +50 volts and the
noise voltage is 1.0 volt?","2500","2499.5","2500.5","2500.2",,"Noise",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4171,"What is the simple means of adjusting waveguide power level?","Slide screw
tuner","Directional coupler atenuator","Flap attenuator","Slotted line attenuat
or",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
319,"What is the source of sidebands in frequency modulation?","Baseband frequen
cy","Oscillator","Mixer","Carrier harmonics",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","Willi
am Quiming","NONAME",
4172,"What is the space wave radio horizon for an antenna whose height is 36 m?"
,"24 km","15 km","26 km","32 km",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
4173,"What is the specific path the light takes in an optical fiber, correspondi
ng to a certain angle and number of reflection?","Mode","Grade","Numerical Apper
ture","Dispersion","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4174,"What is the speech coding rate of GSM.","13 Kbps","14 Kbps","15 Kbps","12
Kbps","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
4175,"What is the speech frame of GSM.","20 ms/frame","10 ms/frame","15 ms/frame
","18 ms/frame","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
4176,"What is the stage of sand becoming a silicon?","Molten","Gas","Liquid","Ho
t",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4177,"What is the standard telephone bandwidth?","300 - 3400 Hz","0 - 4000 Hz","
0 - 3400 Hz","300 - 4000 Hz","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
4178,"What is the standard voice channel spacing?","4 kHz","44 MHz","40 kHz","40
MHz",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME
",
4179,"What is the satellite delay transmission from earth transmitters to earth
receiver?","0.5 s","1 s","5 ms","0.25 ms","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4180,"What is the system capacity of AMPS?","100000","30000","60000","120000",""
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4218,"What kind of topology does ESCON system uses?","Point-to-point","Star netw
ork","Mesh network","Tree network","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
4219,"What law dos a light travelling in air optical fiber follow?","Snell's","M
illman","Maxwell","Huygen",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
4220,"What makes optical fibers immune to EMI?","They transmit signals in as lig
ht rather than electric current.","They are too small for magnetic fields to int
roduce current in them.","Magnetic fields cannot penetrate the glass of the fibe
r.","They are readily shielded by outer conductors in cable.",,"Fiber Optics",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4221,"What method allows large number of independent, selectable channels to exi
st on a single fiber?","Frequency Division Multiplexing.","Time Division Multipl
exing.","Analogue Modulation.","Phase Modulation.",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
4222,"What mode of transmission is being used when the communications is strictl
y one way?","Simplex","Semi simplex","Real-time","Duplex",,"Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
322,"What modulation is normally used with digital data?","QPSK","AM","FM","SSB"
,"*","Modulation",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4223,"What multiplexing scheme is used by baseband transmission?","TDM","FDM","S
pace multiplexing","Statistical multiplexing",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","W
illiam Quiming","NONAME",
323,"What part of the carrier is varied by the intelligence during modulation in
an AM system?","Amplitude","Phase","Phase and amplitude","Frequency",,"Modulati
on",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
95,"What particular circuit that rids FM of noise?","Limiter","HPF","LPF","Phase
shifter",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4225,"What produces the sidebands on FM?","Baseband","Broadband","Carrier freque
ncy","Signal amplitude",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
4226,"What propagation condition is usually indicated when a VHF signal is recei
ved from the station over 5000 miles away?","Tropospheric ducting","Faraday rota
tion","D-layer absorption","Moonbounce",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4227,"What quarter wave transformer will match a 100 ohms line to an antenna who
se value is 175 ohms?","132.29 ohms","150 ohms","16.58 ohms","137.5 ohms","Zo '
= (ZoZL)^0.5","Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
96,"What signal-to noise ration is required for satisfactory telephone service?"
,"50 dB","10 dB","20 dB","30 dB",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
97,"What signal-to-noise ratio is required for satisfactory telephone services?"
,"50 dB","20 dB","30 dB","10 dB",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
324,"What stage in a radio transmitter isolates the oscillator from the load?","
Buffer","Oscillator","Separator","Mixer",,"Modulation",1,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
4231,"What technique is used to permit hundreds of TV signals to share a common
cable?","FDM","TDM","Mixing","Frequency modulation",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
98,"What theorem sets a limit on the maximum capacity of a channel with a given
noise level?","Shannon-Hartley theorem","Nyquist theorem","Hartley theorem","Sha
nnon theorem",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4233,"What third symbol in emission designation indicates cellular voice transmi
ssion","E","B","A","D",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
156,"What third symbol in emission designation indicates cellular voice transmis
sion?","E","D","B","A","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
dB is","-20","-10","200","3",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
4349,"Which frequency demodulator is considered the best over-all discriminators
?","PLL","Quadrature","Radio detector","Pulse-averaging discriminator",,"Uncateg
orized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4350,"Which function is not required in an integrated telephone circuit ?","Visu
al display","Dialer","Regulator","Speech network",,"Wire & Wireless Communicatio
ns",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4351,"Which if the following is not used in communication?","X-rays","Millimeter
waves","Infrared
","Microwaves",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4352,"Which if the following is used as an oscillator device in the SHF band?","
Tunnel diode and klystron tube","Thyratron tube","Tunnel diode","Klystron",,"Unc
ategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4353,"Which input signal below represents the best receiver sensitivity?","0.5 u
V","1 uV","1.8 uV","2 uV",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
4354,"Which ionosphere layer has an average height of 225 km at night?","F2 laye
r","E layer","F1 layer","D layer",,"Radiation & Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
4355,"Which ionospheric layer is closest to the earth?","The D region","The A re
gion","The F region","The E region",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
4356,"Which is a non-resonant antenna?","Rhombic antenna","Folded dipole","End-f
ire array","Yagi-Uda antenna",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONA
ME",
4357,"Which is not a classification of signaling according to network","None of
the above","Subscriber line signaling system","Local network signaling system","
National netwirk signaling system","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4358,"Which is not a common LAN medium?","Twin lead","Twisted pair","Fiber-optic
cable","Coax",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
4359,"Which is not a substitute pattern used for B3ZS?","-0+","+0+","00-","-0-",
,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4360,"Which is not a type of conversation available under the
Coordinator","Memo","Promise","Request","What if",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
4361,"Which is not an example of data communication?","An automatic teller machi
ne checking account balances with the banks computer","A salesman telephoning or
ders to the office","A computer transmitting files to another computer","A telet
ype news bulletin",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quim
ing","NONAME",
4362,"Which is not an optical interface layer of SONET?","End layer","Path layer
","Line layer","Photonic layer","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
4363,"Which is not an output device?","Punch card","Oscilloscope","Speaker","CRT
",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4364,"Which is properly terminated antenna?","Rhombic antenna","Hetrz","Marconi"
,"Dipole",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4365,"Which is the effective earth's radius when Ns = 300?","8500 km","7270 km",
"7950 km","6370 km",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
333,"Which is the first radio receiver?","Crystal radio receiver","Superheterody
ne receiver","TRF receiver","Heterodyne receiver",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
4367,"Which is the local oscillator (mixer) frequency of the satellite with an u
plink frequency in GHz band?","2225 MHz","3500 MHz","4500 MHz","2555 MHz",,"Sate
llite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4368,"Which is the proper measurement of average power emitted by a pulsed laser
?","Pulse energy x repetition rate","Energy x time","Pulse energy / repetition r
4387,"Which of the following camera tubes uses lead oxide (PbO) for the photocon
ductive target plate?","Plumbicon","Vidicon","Saticon","Image orthicon",,"Broadc
asting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4388,"Which of the following can be classifed as high impedance microphone ?","C
rystal","Dynamic","Ribbon","Capacitor",,"Broadcasting",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
4389,"Which of the following can be determined from a frequency-domain graph of
a signal?","Frequency","All of the above","Phase","Power",,"Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
335,"Which of the following can be used as a mixer?","All of the above","Balance
d modulator","Diode modulator","FET",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
4391,"Which of the following can transform information into signals?","Encoder",
"Decoder","Modem","All of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
4392,"Which of the following cannot be provided in a broadband LAN?","Fiber Opti
c Transmission","Frequency agile modems","Closed-circuit TV","Voice circuits",,"
Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
170,"Which of the following cellular system is the only system allowed inside Un
ited States?","AMPS","GSM","TACS","NMT","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","comm_obj_004.rtf",
4393,"Which of the following cellular systems has the highest pages/hr which is
77 760?","AMPS","TACS","NMT 450","NMT 900",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","comm_obj_004.rtf",
336,"Which of the following circuit are not typically shared in the SSB transcei
ver?","Mixers","Crystal filter","Power supply","Local oscillator",,"Modulation",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
337,"Which of the following circuit is immediately feed into the discriminator o
n a frequency modulation receiver?","Final RF amplifier","Mixer","RF amplifier",
"Local oscillator",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4395,"Which of the following circuits is not typically part of every radio trans
mitter?","Mixer","Carrier oscillator","Driver amplifier","Final power amplifier"
,,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4396,"Which of the following colors has the shortest wavelength?","Violet","Yell
ow","Red","Blue",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
172,"Which of the following communication receiver stage provides fidelity?","Au
dio Stage","Mixer Stage","Detector Stage","Speaker","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4397,"Which of the following components is used to produce AM at very high frequ
encies?","PIN diode","Cavity resonator","Varactor","Thermistor",,"Uncategorized"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
174,"Which of the following condition can cause tropospheric ducting?","A stable
high-pressure system","Unstable low-pressure system","A stable low-pressure sys
tem","Heavy rainfall","","Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
4398,"Which of the following conditions can cause tropospheric ducting?","A stab
le low-pressure system","Unstable low-prssure system","A stable high-pressure sy
stem","Heavy rainfalls",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
4399,"Which of the following data communications functions is generally provided
for in a LAN ?","Data link control","Applications processing","Flow control","R
outing",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
4400,"Which of the following described the very early standard that defines bina
ry digits as space/mark line conditions and voltage levels?","V.1","V.2","V.3","
V.4",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4401,"Which of the following describes a technique to achieve fault tolerance in
optical networks with minimum costs?","Topological reconfiguration.","Avoid the
usage of star couplers..","Duplication of system properties.","Bypassing active
elements.",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
rvice when using frequencies in the authorized bands between 153 and 174 MHz?","
156.8 MHz","156.6 MHz","168.5 MHz","165.8 MHz",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
4441,"Which of the following is determined by an OTDR?","All of these","Distance
to trouble","Length of fiber","Refractive index","","Fiber Optics",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
105,"Which of the following is most affected by noise?","ASK","PSK","FSK","QAM",
,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
338,"Which of the following is not a baseband signal of modulation?","RF carrier
","Video system","Audio signal","Binary coded pulses",,"Modulation",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
4443,"Which of the following is not a benefit of a cable TV?","Lower cost recept
ion","Greater reliability","Less noise, stronger signal","Premium cable channels
",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4444,"Which of the following is not a benefit of a toroid RF inductor","Self sup
porting","No shilding required","Fewer turn of wire","Higher Q",,"Uncategorized"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4445,"Which of the following is not a benefit of companding?","Minimizes number
of bits","Minimizes quantizing error","Minimizes bandwidth","All of the above",,
"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4446,"Which of the following is not a benefit of speech-processing circuit","Lim
ited bandwidth","Improved frequency stability","Increased average output power",
"Prevention of over modulation",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
4447,"Which of the following is not a benefit of spread spectrum?
","Noise proof","Jam-proof","Security","Immunity to fading",,"Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4448,"Which of the following is not a benefit of VSAT?","None of these","Availab
ility","Ease of implementation","Reliability","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
339,"Which of the following is not a characteristic of pulse code
modulation?","Minimize the effect of noise during transmission & provides coding
","Applicable to any signal waveform","Easily implemented in hardware & become w
idely used worldwide","Does not actually transmit D signal impressed on D modula
tion",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4449,"Which of the following is not a characteristic of satellite transmission s
ystems?","Long signal delays from sender to receiver","Affected by weather in th
e earth's surface","Vulnerable to the right galactic noise levels of space","Req
uire demand assignments schemes to achieve best use",,"Satellite Communications"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4450,"Which of the following is not a common light detector?","Photovoltaic diod
e","PIN photodiode","Photodiode","Avalanche photodiode",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4451,"Which of the following is not a common microwave application?","Mobile rad
io","Radar","Data transmission","Space communications",,"Microwave Communication
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4452,"Which of the following is not a common transmission line impedance?","120
ohms","50 ohms","75 ohms","300 ohms",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
4453,"Which of the following is not a commonly used method of error detaction?",
"Redundacy","Parity","BCC","CRC",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
4454,"Which of the following is not a data terminal equipment?","Modem","Compute
r","Telephone set","Printers",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
4455,"Which of the following is not a dedicated or circuit switched network","To
rn tape teletype","Point to point teletype circuit","Multipoint data terminal la
yer","All of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
4456,"Which of the following is NOT a form of communications channel?","Complex"
,"Simplex","Full-duplex","Half-duplex",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
4457,"Which of the following is not a function of a communications satellite?","
Provide high speed internet access using regular telephone lines","Takes very ac
curate pictures of the earth's surface","Sends and receives television signals",
"Observe the world's weather",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
4458,"Which of the following is not a function of the telephone set?","None of t
hese","Call the local exchange","Transmit and receive different tone signals","T
ransmit and receive speech","","Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
4459,"Which of the following is not a hybrid data?","Data Under Video","Data Abo
ve Video","Data Above Voice","Data Under Voice",,"Digital & Data Communications"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4460,"Which of the following is not a LAN?","Cable TV system
","PBX system","Hospital system","Office building system",,"Digital & Data Commu
nications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4461,"Which of the following is not a low-impedance microphone?","Crystal","Cond
enser","Velocity","Dynamic",,"Broadcasting",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
4462,"Which of the following is not a major benefit of FM over AM?","Lower compl
exity and cost","Greater efficiency","Noise immunity","Capture effect",,"Uncateg
orized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4463,"Which of the following is not a major communication medium?","Water
","Free space","Wires","Fiber optics cables",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
4464,"Which of the following is not a medium for digital transmission system?","
Free space","Coaxial cable","Fiber optic cable","Metallic wire repair",,"Uncateg
orized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4465,"Which of the following is not a message switched system?","SAGE","AUTODIN"
,"ARPANET","Telex",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4466,"Which of the following is not a motivation for digitizing a voice signal i
n the telephones of a digital PBX?","Lower cost telephones","Simplified control
signaling","Multiplexed voice and data channels","Fewer wire pairs",,"Wire & Wir
eless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4467,"Which of the following is not a part of the cell site?","Cross connect cab
inet","Cell site antenna","Controller","Cell site transceiver",,"Wire & Wireless
Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4468,"Which of the following is not a part of the cellular system?","Local loop"
,"Cell Site","Enhancers and converters","Switch",,"Wire & Wireless Communication
s",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4469,"Which of the following is not a possible factor in choosing a signaling sy
stem ?","Area characteristics (site location, distance, routing)","Maintenance r
equirement","Effects of equipment and circuit","Types of needed information",,"W
ire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4470,"Which of the following is not a reason to use fiber-optic cables for point
to point data transmission?","Data-transfer rates too low to use metal cables."
,"Avoidance of ground loops.","Need to assure data security.","Elimination of sp
ark hazards.",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
4471,"Which of the following is NOT a reason to use flexible optical circuits?",
"Small size.","Protection of fiber.","Low loss distribution.","Compact and bend
easily.",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
106,"Which of the following is not a source of noise?","Another commmunication s
ignal","Atmospheric effect","Manufactured electrical system","Thermal agitation
in electronic components",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4473,"Which of the following is not a typical FDM application?","Secure communic
ation","Telephony","Telemetry","Stereo broadcasting",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4474,"Which of the following is not a United States Satellite Company?","Superbi
rd","Teledesic","PanAmSat","GlobalStar","","Satellite Communications",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4475,"Which of the following is not a useful property of a Manchester line code
for an Ethernet?","No signal change at a 1 to 0 transition","No dc component","C
ontinuous energy","Continuous clock transitions",,"Digital & Data Communications
",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
176,"Which of the following is not an advantage of fiver optic cable","Mobility"
,"Weight","Crosstalk","Band width","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
4476,"Which of the following is not an advantage of geosynchronous orbit?","Shor
ter time propagation","Expensive tracking equipment is reduced","Negligible effe
cts of Doppler shift","No breaks in transmission",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
340,"Which of the following is not an advantage of PCM?","Transformer coupling c
an be used.","Line pulses are all the same amplitude","Signals can be regenerate
d at each other","Noise and crosstalk does not degrade the signals",,"Modulation
",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4478,"Which of the following is not an American domsat system?","Anik","Comstar"
,"Satcom","Telstar",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
4479,"Which of the following is not an ITU X-series for ISDN?","X.4","X.75","X.3
","X.1",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4480,"Which of the following is not and internetworking device?","Bridge","Gatew
ay","Router","All of them are",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
4481,"Which of the following is not commonly used for impedance matching in a tr
ansmitter","Resistive attennuator
","Tranformer","L network","T network",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
341,"Which of the following is not commonly used modern modulation method?","8-F
SK","BPSK","4-PSK","8-QAM",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
4482,"Which of the following is not included as segment of a GPS system?","Satel
lite segment","Control segment","Space segment","User segment",,"Navigational Ai
ds and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4483,"Which of the following is not one of the basic bit rates of PDH?","2.048 M
bps","8.448 Mbps","34.368 Mbps","12.464 Mbps","","Digital & Data Communications"
,0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4484,"Which of the following is not part of the optical spectrum?","X-rays","Ult
raviolet","Visible color","Infrared",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
4485,"Which of the following is not possible in a digital (data) PBX using twist
ed pair transmission?","High speed file transfers","64-kbps data circuits","Comp
uter port concentration","Transmission up to several thousand feet",,"Uncategori
zed",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4486,"Which of the following is not possible in token-passing
loop network?","In-service expansion","Unlimited number of stations","Unlimited
distances","Multiple time division channels",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
4487,"Which of the following is not primarily a type of data communications?","T
elephone","Teletype","Telegraph","CW",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4488,"Which of the following is not the major benefit of FM over AM?","Lower com
plexity and cost","Greater efficiency","Noise immunity","Noise susceptibility",,
"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4489,"Which of the following is not TRUE about AM?","The carrier frequency chang
es","The carrier amplitude varies","The carrier frequency remains constant","The
information signal amplitude changes the carrier amplitude",,"Uncategorized",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4490,"Which of the following is not true about cellular communications?","The ce
ntral base station of each cell is independent of other cells in the region.","A
s mobile users travel from cell to cell, their conversations are handed off betw
een cells to maintain seamless service.","A base station makes the area of cover
age uniform for all units.","Cellular systems allow many users to share the limi
ted number of frequency channels available in a region.",,"Wire & Wireless Commu
nications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4491,"Which of the following is NOT true about digital signals used in fiber opt
ic transmissions?","It's more compatible with people.","It's much simpler to des
ign a circuit to detect the signal level.","There's less distortion in the signa
ls as it goes through a system.","Isn't difficult to differentiate the on from o
ff state even if the signal is not reproduced exactly.",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4492,"Which of the following is not usually a part of a transponder?","Modulator
","LNA","Mixer","HPA","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
4493,"Which of the following is one of the bit rates of SDH?","155 Mbps","120 Mb
ps","2 Mbps","64 Mbps","","Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
4494,"Which of the following is possible in a token-passing bus network?","In-se
rvice expansion","Unlimited number of sections","Unlimited distances","Multiple
time divisions",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
342,"Which of the following is referred to as a radio emission without sidebands
.","Carrier","Analog","Voice","Data",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
178,"Which of the following is referred to as disadvantage of using a squelch ci
rcuit?","Very weak signal might not be received.","Effect of AGC is reduced for
strong signals.","Receiver sensitivity is reduced for strong signals.","Receiver
selectivity is reduced for strong signals.","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
180,"Which of the following is the best time for trans-equatorial propagation?",
"Afternoon or early evening","Night time","Noon time","Morning","","Radiation &
Wave Propagation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
343,"Which of the following is the biggest disadvantage of PCM systems?","The la
rge bandwidth required","Not compatible with TDM","Inability to handle analog si
gnals","High error rate as a result of quantizing noise",,"Modulation",0,,"Objec
tive","William Quiming","NONAME",
4497,"Which of the following is the fastest light sensor?","Avalanche photodiode
","PIN photodiode","Photovoltaic diode","Phototransistor",,"Uncategorized",0,,"O
bjective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4498,"Which of the following is the first active satellite?","Sputnik I","Telsta
r I","Intelsat I","Echo I",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
4499,"Which of the following is the first commercial satellite?","Early Bird","T
elstar","Explorer","Courier",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
4500,"Which of the following is the first component of any MATV system to receiv
e broadcast signals?","Antenna","LNA","Filter","RF amplifier",,"Antennas",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
112,"Which of the following is the hearing range of the human ear?","20 Hz to 20
kHz","10 Hz to 10 kHz","1 kHz to 4 kHz","1 Hz to 4 Hz",,"Acoustics",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
4501,"Which of the following is the most common application of satellites?","Com
munications","Surveillance","Military application","Newscasting","","Satellite C
ommunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
107,"Which of the following is the most reliable measurement for comparing AMpli
fier noise characteristics ?
","Shot noise","Noise factor","Signal-to-noise ratio","Thermal agitation noise",
,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4503,"Which of the following is the purpose of an optical scanner when used with
a point-of-sale (POS) terminal?
","To read labels","To verify that only authorized personnel","To scan and verif
y authenticity of money tendered","All of the above",,"Fiber Optics",1,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
4504,"Which of the following is TRUE about NE566 IC?","It is a VCO","Its output
is sinusoidal","It is an FM demodulator","All of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4505,"Which of the following is used to measure SWR?
","Refractometer","Spectrum Analyzer","Oscilloscope
","Multimeter",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4506,"Which of the following items cannot be provided in a broadband LAN","Fiber
-optic transmission","Frequency agile modems","Closed-circuit TV","Voice circuit
s",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4507,"Which of the following LAN architectures can be expanded to the greatest t
otal system bandwidth?
","Digital PBX","CSMA/CD baseband system","Token-passing network","Broadband cab
le system",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NO
NAME",
344,"Which of the following layers is responsible for the electrical characteris
tics, modulation schemes and general bit transmission and general bit transmissi
on?
","Physical Layer","Transport Layer","Data-link Layer","Network Layer",,"Modulat
ion",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
108,"Which of the following low noise transistors is commonly used at microwave
frequencies?","MESFET","GASFET","MOSFET","JFET",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
4509,"Which of the following materials is sensitive to light?","Photoresist","Ph
otosensitive","Light sensitive","Maser",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
345,"Which of the following modulation techniques are used by the modem?","All o
f these","16-QAM","FSK","8-PSK",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
4510,"Which of the following options is not a motivaton for digitizing a voice s
ignal in the telephone of a digital PBX?","Lower cost telephones","Simplified co
ntrol signalling","Fewer wire pairs","Multiplexed voice and data channels",,"Wir
e & Wireless Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4511,"Which of the following parts of the radio receiver represent the component
that extracts the desired RF signal from the electromagnetic wave?","Antenna","
AF amplifier","Detector","Crystal",,"Antennas",0,,"Objective","William Quiming",
"NONAME",
4512,"Which of the following pieces of information would you not expect to find
in a packet header?","Message segment","Error-number
","Packet number","Routing information",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William
Quiming","NONAME",
346,"Which of the following pulse modulation systems is analog?","PWM","PCM","Di
fferential PCM","Delta nodulation",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
109,"Which of the following reduces the quantization noise in a
PCM system?","Increase the number of quantizing levels in the system","Increase
the pulse width","Using limiters at the receiver","Decrease the number of quanti
zing levels in the system",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
347,"Which of the following referred to as a radio emission without sidebands.",
"Carrier","Analog","Data","Voice",,"Modulation",1,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
4515,"Which of the following refers to a double sideband full carrier?","A3E","A
3J","F3","R3A",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4516,"Which of the following refers to full-duplex transmission?","Two-way simul
taneous transmission","Intermittent transmission","Two-way transmission medium",
"One-at-a-time transmission",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
182,"Which of the following refers to the loudness or softness of a sound?","Sou
nd Intensity","Noise","Pitch","Frequency","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
4517,"Which of the following refers to the smallest beam of satellite antenna's
radiation pattern?","Spot beam","Zonal beam","Global beam","Hemispheric beam",,"
Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4518,"Which of the following refers to the video signal amplitude that determine
s the quality of the picture?","Contrast","Chrominance","Brightness","Luminance"
,,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
348,"Which of the following signals is suppressed by the balanced modulator?","C
arrier signal","1st IF signal","2nd IF signal","The harmonics",,"Modulation",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4520,"Which of the following statement about interconnection networks is true?",
"Diameter is the number of links in the largest path between any two nodes.","De
gree is the number of channels on a single fiber.","Point-to-point communication
connections are called switches.","The number of channels on a single fiber tha
t can transmit data simultaneously refers to the degree of simultaneity.",,"Unca
tegorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4521,"Which of the following statement about satellite is true?","An active sate
llite is capable of receiving, amplifying, and retransmitting information to and
from earth station.","A satellite in medium earth orbit (MEO) circles the earth
in 24 hours.","Satellites can be launched anywhere in the world.","The two type
s of communications satellites satellite are simple and complex.",,"Satellite Co
mmunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4522,"Which of the following statement is not true about the early concept of mo
bile communications?","It uses a large number of low-power wireless transmitters
.","To communicate over greater distances requires more power, larger antennas a
nd more sensitive receivers.","The range of communication is limited.","All of t
he above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4523,"Which of the following statements about cellular system is incorrect?","IM
TS features frequency reuse and based on the concept of large single cells.","Th
e NMT900 system is essentially an NMT450 system moved in frequency to 900 MHz.",
"Radiocom 2000 operates in the 200- and 450- MHz band that uses 256 channels.","
AMPS is not used for cellular communications in Europe.",,"Wire & Wireless Commu
nications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4524,"Which of the following statements about cellular system operation is wrong
?","When the mobile unit terminates a call, a special signal tone (30 kHz) is tr
ansmitted to the cell site to free the voice channel.","A mobile unit repeats th
e self-location procedure every 60 minutes.","If during the mobile-originated ca
ll stage, all the voice channels assigned to the nearest cell site are busy, the
n the mobile originated call is repeated every 100 ms.","Paging is needed at the
cell site because the MTSO does not know where the mobile unit is, due to the s
elf-location scheme being used by the mobile.",,"Wire & Wireless Communications"
,1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4525,"Which of the following statements about flat unpaired cable is not correct
?","Flat cable has a good adjacent pair noise immunity","Flat cable has poor imm
unity to noise indured by sources","Flat cable is widely used in data applicatio
nion","Flat cable is effective in crumpled locations re-round",,"Uncategorized",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4526,"Which of the following statements about GEO satellites is not correct?","O
ne GEO satellite can cover the globe, except for the parts at the North and Sout
h poles.","They appear fixed with respect to a given spot on earth.","They circl
e the earth in 24 hours.","Their signals can cover a large part of the planet.",
,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4527,"Which of the following statements about mobile subscriber units is not cor
rect?","One of its two types, the mobile unit are the one carried by users.","Th
e control unit is responsible for indicators and the appropriate antenna.","It i
s consists of transceiver, logic unit and control unit.","The logic unit handles
signal processes.",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4528,"Which of the following statements about time division multiplexing is not
true?","TDM is becoming less widely used as PCM systems are introduce","TDM is i
deal for data communication because the data are in digital form","TDM can use o
nly for several modulation schemes","TDM will probably coexist with FDM for many
years",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4529,"Which of the following statements are true?","All geosynchronous satellite
s are in equatorial orbit.","Angular velocity of the satellite is slowest at its
perigee.","The line joining the ascending and descending nodes is sometimes cal
led the line of apsides.","To provide coverage to regions of high altitude, incl
ined orbits are generally circular.",,"Satellite Communications",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
4530,"Which of the following statements fefers to a reason why intelligence sign
al cannot be transmitted directly on their frequency?","Their frequencies are lo
w and need very large antennas","Their frequencies are low and need very small a
ntennas","Their frequencies are high and are susceptible to noise","Their freque
ncies are high and need very large antennas",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wi
lliam Quiming","NONAME",
4531,"Which of the following statements is incorrect?","Interference between cel
ls is proportional to the distance between cells not to the ratio of the distanc
e to the cell radius.","Co-channel interference can be decreased by replacing a
single omnidirectional antenna with several directional antennas.","Maximum traf
fic load occurs when the number of subscribers wishing to place a call at any gi
ven time equals the number of channels in the cell.","Segmentation and dualizati
on are techniques incorporated when additional cells are required within the reu
se distance.",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4532,"Which of the following statements is true ?","Noise in mixers is caused by
inadequate image frequency rejection","Random noise power is inversely proporti
onal to bandwidth","Flicker is sometimes called demodulation noise","A random vo
ltage across a resistance cannot be calculated",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
4533,"Which of the following steps is not included in the process of reception ?
","Encoding","Decoding","Storage","Interpretation",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
184,"Which of the following system uses frequency band 825-645 MHz as receive ba
nd of its base station?","Advance Mobile Phone Service (AMPS)","Nordic Mobile Te
lephone (NMT)","Public Mobile System","Total Access Communications System (TACS)
","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4534,"Which of the following systems is least afffected by variations in the ref
ractive index of the layers of the earth's atmosphere?","Satellite Systems","Mic
rowave line of sight systems","HF radio systems","UHF radio systems",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4535,"Which of the following systems is not used in radio detection and ranging?
","Amplitude modulation","Frequency modulation","Pulse radar","Frequency shift",
,"Navigational Aids and Devices",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4536,"Which of the following systems is the most capable of servicing a wide ran
ge of applications?","Broadband cable system
","Digital PBX","CSMA/CD baseband system","Token passing network",,"Wire & Wirel
ess Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4537,"Which of the following systems provides the longest digital transmission d
istances ?","Voiceband modem","Local area network
","Digital PBX","Computer bus",,"Uncategorized",2,,"Objective","William Quiming"
,"NONAME",
4538,"Which of the following telecommunications media is MOST resistant to tappi
ng?
","Fiber optic","Shielded coaxial","Coaxial","Twisted pair",,"Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4539,"Which of the following term best discribed the overload distortion?","Peak
limiting","Quantization noise","Granular noise","Slope distortion",,"Uncategori
zed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4540,"Which of the following term is used to describe the attenuation and phase
shift per unit length of a transmission line?","Propagation constant","Degree of
shift","Phase shift","Line constant",,"Transmission Fundamentals",0,,"Objective
","William Quiming","NONAME",
4541,"Which of the following terms is defined as the science of correct reasonin
g ?","Logic","Digital","Binary","Combinationals",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective"
,"William Quiming","NONAME",
4542,"Which of the following transmission media is not readily suitable for CSMA
operation?","Optical Fibers","Coaxial cable","Twisted pair","Radio",,"Fiber Opt
ics",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4543,"Which of the following transmission systems provides the highest data rate
to an individual device?","Computer bus","Voiceband modem","Local area network
","Digital PBX",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
186,"Which of the following type of radio emission is capture effect must be pre
valent?","FM","FSK","AM","SSB","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimin
g","NONAME",
4544,"Which of the following types of HPA is not used in earth stations?","Magne
tron","Transistor","Klystron","TWT",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qui
ming","NONAME",
4545,"Which of the following uses the greatest number of layers in the OSI model
?","Gateway","Bridge","Repeaters","Router",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Will
iam Quiming","NONAME",
4546,"Which of the folowing statement is true both for the series and parallel d
c circuit?","Powers are additive","Voltages are additive","Currents are additive
","Element have individual currents",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
4547,"Which of the four patterns can be used to substitute eight consecutive zer
os using B8RZ?
","- + 0 + - 0 0 0","0 0 + - 0 + 0 0","+ - + 0 0 + 0 0"," 0 + 0 - 0 0",,"Digital
& Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4548,"Which of the reception problems below that is not due to multipath","Slow
fading","Rayleigh fading","Random Doppler shift","Delayed spreading",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4549,"Which of these Frequency demodulators requires an input?","Foster-Seely di
scriminator","Pulse-averaging discriminator","Quadrature detector","PLL",,"Uncat
egorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4550,"Which office class is the central office?","5","4","3","2","","Wire & Wire
less Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4551,"Which office class is the local central office?","5","3","4","2",,"Wire &
Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4552,"Which one converts acoustical energy to electrical energy?","Microphone tr
ansducer","Microphone","Electro-acoustic","Electric mic",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","NONAME",
349,"Which one is not an advantage of SSB over AM?","Better fidelity","Power sav
ing","Requires half the bandwidth","Wider area reception",,"Modulation",0,,"Obje
ctive","William Quiming","NONAME",
188,"Which one of the flowing is a type of an electronic circuit which is design
ed for an IF amplifier?","Class A","Hartley","Class AB","Class B","","Uncategori
zed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4554,"Which one of the following emission transmit the lower sideband and half t
he upper sideband.","A3H","J3E","A5C","A3J",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","Wil
liam Quiming","NONAME",
4555,"Which one of the following is considered to be a nonresonant antenna?","Rh
ombic antenna
","Folded dipole","Broadside array antenna","End-fire aray antenna",,"Antennas",
0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4556,"Which one of the following terms does NOT apply to the Yagi-Uda array?","H
igh gain","Good bandwidth","Parasitic elements
","Folded dipole",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4557,"Which one of the following waveguide tuning components is NOT easily adjus
table?","Iris","Stub","Screw","Plunger",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objectiv
e","William Quiming","NONAME",
4558,"Which organization consists of computer scientists and engineers and is kn
,"NONAME",
4576,"Which transmission line has the lowest attenuation?","Twin lead","RG-11/U"
,"RG-59/U","RG-214/U",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
4577,"Which transmission media is not suitable to CSMA operation?","Optical fibe
r","Radio","Coaxial cable","Twisted pair",,"Fiber Optics",0,,"Objective","Willia
m Quiming","NONAME",
112,"Which two broad classifications of noise are the most difficult to treat ?"
,"Externally generated in the receiver","Noise generated in the receiver","Noise
generated in the transmitter","Internally generated noise",,"Noise",0,,"Objecti
ve","William Quiming","NONAME",
4579,"Which type of diode does not ordinarily operate with reverse bias?","Tunne
l","Snap-off","Varactor","IMPATT",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quimi
ng","NONAME",
4580,"Which type of laser is the simplest to modulate directly by changing its e
xcitation?","Semiconductor","Nitrogen","Carbon dioxide","Nedymium-YAG",,"Uncateg
orized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4581,"Which type of microphone operated by electromagnetic induction that genera
tes an output signal voltage?","Dynamic","Carbon","Crystal","Condenser",,"Broadc
asting",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4582,"Which type of microphone operates on the principle that the electrical res
istance of carbon granules varies as the pressure on the granules vary?","Carbon
","Crystal","Dynamic","Ribbon-type",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Object
ive","William Quiming","NONAME",
192,"Which type of power amplifier used in radio transmitter is biased for purpo
ses of continuous conduction and where output is amplified linearly from its inp
ut?","Class A","Class AB","Class C","Class B","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
4583,"Which type of switching uses the entire capacity of a dedicated link?","Ci
rcuit switching","Datagram packet switching","Virtual packet switching","Message
switching",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4584,"Which type of terminal is always programmable?","Intelligent terminal","Re
mote job entry","Teletypewriter","Transaction terminal",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Obj
ective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4585,"Who developed the fixed length binary code for telegraphy?","Emile Baudot"
,"Samuel Morse","Alexander Graham Bell","Guglielmo Marconi",,"Uncategorized",0,,
"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4586,"Who profounded electromagnetic radiation theory?","James Clerk Maxwell","S
ir Edward Appleton","Christian Huygens","Sir Isaac Newton",,"Uncategorized",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4587,"Who promulgate communications-related military standards (MIL-STD) ?","DCA
","DOD","DOD-STD","ANSI-MIL",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
4588,"Who suggested the name Iridium for the LEO mobile satellite phone system?"
,"Jim Williams","Arthur C. Clarke","John R. Pierce","Herman Potocnik","","Satell
ite Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4589,"Why are digital circuits simpler and easier to design than analog circuits
?","They are always made in the form of integrated circuits","They are more diff
erent kinds of circuits to choose from in digital area","None of the above","The
y are all within the same family using the same basic style",,"Uncategorized",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4590,"Why establish the 4 kHz channel as the basic building block of multiplex s
ystems?","Because s groups and m groups are formed using even multiple","Because
multiples of four make equipment design easier","Because it represents the widt
h of the voice channel and guard bands
","None of the above",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME"
,
4591,"Why is it impossible to use a waveguide at low radio frequency?","Because
of the size of the waveguide","Due to severe attenuation","Due to too much radia
tion","All of these",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming
","NONAME",
4592,"Why is it necessary to use carrier in data communication?","Data signals c
an't be transmitted to destination without aid of carrier","It makes modulation
easier","Because multiplexing systems need carriers to function properly","All o
f the above",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","
NONAME",
194,"Why is it that coaxial cable is not used in microwave communication system?
","Because of high attenuation.","More expensive.","Lower bandwidth.","Lower spe
ed.","","Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4593,"Why is nitrogen used in coaxial cables or waveguides?","To keep it dry","T
o increase the electrostatic capacitance","To prevent it from collapsing","To lo
wer the voltage",,"Microwave Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","N
ONAME",
4594,"Why is open-wire line still found in many telephone system application?","
Because it is not economically sensible to replace it","Because it is economical
ly sensible to replace it","Because data signals travel better on open-wire line
","Because multiplexing systems need the bandwidth provided by open wire line",,
"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4595,"Why should we regularly clean, resolder and tighten all antenna connectors
?","To help keep their resistance at a minimum","To keep looking nice","To keep
them from getting stuck in place","To increase their capacitance",,"Antennas",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4596,"Why should you keep transmission short when using a repeater?","Repeaters
are used for emergencies","To see if the receiving station operator is still awa
ke","To keep long distance charges down","To maximize the bandwidth",,"Uncategor
ized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4597,"Widest bandwidth in a double tuned circuit is obtained with","Over couplin
g","Under coupling","Critical coupling","Optimum coupling",,"Uncategorized",0,,"
Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4598,"Width measured in degrees of a major lobe between the end of the lobe at w
hich the relative power is one-half (-3 dB) its value from the peak of the lobe.
","Beamwidth","Wavelength","Angle of elevation","Gain of a dipole",,"Uncategoriz
ed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4599,"With ______ it is possible to combine digitally encoded signals with FDM s
ignals and transmit them as one composite base band signal.
","Hybrid data","Hybrid coupler","Hybrid combiner","Hybrid circuit",,"Uncategori
zed",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4600,"With analog compression the compressor is installed","Before the sample an
d hold circuit","After the sample and hold circuit","At the final stage","After
the quantizer",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
352,"With linear PCM the SQR for lower-amplitude signal is_____ the higher-ampli
tude signal.","Less than","Greater than
","The same as","Equal to",,"Modulation",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAM
E",
4602,"With modern T1 carrier, a technique called ____ is use to ensure that suff
icient transitions occur in the data to maintain clock synchronization.","B8ZS",
"B6ZS","B10ZS","B3ZS",,"Digital & Data Communications",0,,"Objective","William Q
uiming","NONAME",
4603,"With Non Return to Zero (NRZ) encoding, a long string of either logic 1s o
r logic 0s produces a condition in which a receive may lose its amplitude refere
nce for optimum discrimination between received 1s and 0s. This condition is cal
led _____.","Dc wandering","Alternate mark inversion","Amplitude falling","Zero
cycle",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4604,"With NRZ encoding","Long string of either logic 1s or logic 0s produces a
condition in which a receiver may lose its amplitude reference for optimum discr
imination between received 1s and 0s. this condition is called ___","Dc wanderin
g","Alternate mark inversion","Regenerative repeater",,"Digital & Data Communica
tions",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4605,"With this sequence of signal there is acknowledgement signal for each sign
al sent, and in some case the forward signal continuous until an acknowledgement
is received.","Semi-compelled","Non-compelled","Full-compelled","Compelled",,"U
ncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4606,"With which emission type is the capture effect most pronounced?","FM","SSB
","CW","AM",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4607,"With______, each subscriber line is equipped with a meter with a stepping
motor at the local exchange where calls are counted on the time basis.","Bulk Bi
lling","Detailed Billing","Prepaid Billing","Direct Billing",,"Wire & Wireless C
ommunications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4608,"Within each TDM frame, an additional bit called a ____ is added.
","Framing bit
","Parity bit","Zero bit","Sync bit",,"Uncategorized",0,,"Objective","William Qu
iming","NONAME",
4609,"Within the total TDM frame, the PCM code for each channel occupies a fixed
time slot, called","Epoch","Subdivision","Channel time","Frame time",,"Digital
& Data Communications",1,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4610,"Writing a customized form of letter using a list of names and addresses is
a function known as
","Mail merge","The ""Dear John"" letter
","Boilerplate","""Shopping List"" processing",,"Uncategorized",1,,"Objective","
William Quiming","NONAME",
4611,"xDSL That is generally used as substitute for T1/E1.","HDSL","RADSL","SADS
L","ADSL",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NON
AME",
4612,"xDSL that uses CAP (carrier less amplitude and phase modulation) technique
.","RaDSL","MDSL","SDSL","HDSL",,"Telecommunications & ECE Laws",0,,"Objective",
"William Quiming","NONAME",
113,"You are measuring a voice channel at a -4 dB test point level, the meter re
ads -73 dBm (pure test tone) convert the reading into dBrnCO.","22","12","18","1
6",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
114,"You are measuring noise in a voice channel at 7 dB test point level. The me
ter reads -56 dBm (F1A weighted). What is the reading in dBrnC?","34","20","25",
"32",,"Noise",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","db001.rtf",
115,"You are measuring noise in a voice channel at a -4 dB test point level the
meter reads -73 dBm convert the reading into dBrnCO.","21","12","16","18",,"Nois
e",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
4616,"Zoning is used with a dielectric antenna in order to","Reduce the bulk of
the lens","Increase the bandwidth of the lens","Permit pin-point focusing","Corr
ect the curvature of the wavefront from a horn that is too short",,"Antennas",0,
,"Objective","William Quiming","NONAME",
1,"The ability to use the same frequencies repeatedly across a cellular system,
made possible by the basic design approach for cellular.","Frequency reuse","Fre
quency Hopping","Spread Spectrum","Code Division",,"Wire & Wireless Communicatio
ns",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","comm_obj_001.rtf",
2,"IEEE standards for wireless LANs with specs for 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 11Mbps, and 24M
bps.","802.11","802.5","802.4","802.16",,"Wire & Wireless Communications",0,,"Ob
jective","William Quiming","comm_obj_002.rtf",
3,"Enables you to restrict or bar certain or all types of calls to and from your
mobile phone, i.e. outgoing calls, outgoing international calls, incoming calls
.","Call Barring","Call Divert","Call Hold","Call Restriction",,"Wire & Wireless
Communications",0,,"Objective","William Quiming","comm_obj_003.rtf",
114,"What frequency at which the absorption coefficient is measured if the chamb
er volume required is 570. cubic meters?"," 85.1 Hz"," 42.55 Hz"," 86.6 Hz"," 22
1.26 Hz",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf"
,
116,"A magnitude of 400 (52 dB) at 4 kHz decreases as frequency increases at -2
dB/octave. What is the magnitude at 13 kHz?","269","468","400","250",,"Acoustics
",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","octaves.rtf",
118,"What is the velocity of sound in dry air for a temperature change of 30 deg
ree centigrade?"," 349.19 m/s"," 2444.33 m/s"," 352.69 m/s"," 3352.224 m/s",,"Ac
oustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","soundvelocity.rtf",
octaves.rtf",
187,"What frequency at which the absorption coefficient is measured if the chamb
er volume required is 687. cubic meters?"," 80 Hz"," 40 Hz"," 81.5 Hz"," 208 Hz"
,,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","absorption.rtf",
189,"An auditorium, with total volume of 8,727. cubic meters, has a reverberatio
n time of 3. seconds. Compute how many metric sabines are present in the auditor
ium."," 470.53"," 235.265"," 472.03"," 1223.378",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solvin
g","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
191,"What frequency at which the absorption coefficient is measured if the chamb
er volume required is 210. cubic meters?"," 118.7 Hz"," 59.35 Hz"," 120.2 Hz","
308.62 Hz",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","absorption.rtf",
193,"Determine the sound power in watts from a motor car whose SPL at a distance
of 9.2 m is 102 dB. Assume that it radiates sound equally in all directions.","
2744.1 Watts","9604.5 Watts","17288.1 Watts","41985.4 Watts",,"Acoustics",0,,"Pr
oblem Solving","William Quiming","spl.rtf",
195,"A room has an internal volume of 2550 cubic meters. When it contains 186 me
tric sabines of absorption, compute its reverberation time in seconds."," 2.207
seconds"," 1.1035 seconds"," 3.3105 seconds"," 5.7382 seconds",,"Acoustics",0,,"
Problem Solving","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
197,"Determine the neck radius, in centimeters, of a Helmholtz resonator if the
resonant frequency is 6.1 Hz when the volume is 6 cubic meter."," 4 centimeters"
," 3 centimeters"," 5 centimeters"," 6 centimeters",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Sol
ving","William Quiming","Helmholtz.rtf",
198,"A room has an internal volume of 2550 cubic meters. When it contains 186 me
tric sabines of absorption, compute its reverberation time in seconds."," 2.207
seconds"," 1.1035 seconds"," 3.3105 seconds"," 5.7382 seconds",,"Acoustics",1,,"
Problem Solving","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
200,"A room has an internal volume of 2550 cubic meters. When it contains 186 me
tric sabines of absorption, compute its reverberation time in seconds."," 2.207
seconds"," 1.1035 seconds"," 3.3105 seconds"," 5.7382 seconds",,"Acoustics",0,,"
Problem Solving","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
202,"Compute the resonant frequency of a Helmholtz resonator whose volume is 6 c
ubic meter with a neck radius of 11 centimeters.","10.1 Hz","99.3 Hz","7.1 Hz","
60.3 Hz",,"Acoustics",2,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","Helmholtz.rtf",
204,"What is the velocity of sound in dry air for a temperature change of 30 deg
ree centigrade?"," 349.19 m/s"," 2444.33 m/s"," 352.69 m/s"," 3352.224 m/s",,"Ac
oustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","soundvelocity.rtf",
205,"In reverberation chamber method, what volume, in cubic meter, of chamber is
required if the absorption coefficient is to be measured at 138 Hz."," 134"," 6
7"," 135.5"," 348.4",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","absorp
tion.rtf",
207,"What is the volume, in cubic meter) of a Helmholtz resonator if the resonan
t frequency is 11.8 Hz when the neck radius is 11 centimeters?"," 4.346 cu. m.",
" 2.846 cu. m."," 5.846 cu. m."," 6.946 cu. m.",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving
","William Quiming","Helmholtz.rtf",
209,"An auditorium, with total volume of 9,302. cubic meters, has a reverberatio
n time of 3.4 seconds. Compute how many metric sabines are present in the audito
rium."," 446.65"," 223.325"," 448.15"," 1161.29",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solvin
g","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
211,"Determine the neck radius, in centimeters, of a Helmholtz resonator if the
resonant frequency is 4.9 Hz when the volume is 7 cubic meter."," 3 centimeters"
," 2 centimeters"," 4 centimeters"," 5 centimeters",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Sol
ving","William Quiming","Helmholtz.rtf",
213,"A room has an internal volume of 2550 cubic meters. When it contains 186 me
tric sabines of absorption, compute its reverberation time in seconds."," 2.207
seconds"," 1.1035 seconds"," 3.3105 seconds"," 5.7382 seconds",,"Acoustics",0,,"
Problem Solving","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
215,"Determine the neck radius, in centimeters, of a Helmholtz resonator if the
resonant frequency is 6.8 Hz when the volume is 6 cubic meter."," 5 centimeters"
," 4 centimeters"," 6 centimeters"," 7 centimeters",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Sol
ving","William Quiming","Helmholtz.rtf",
217,"Compute the resonant frequency of a Helmholtz resonator whose volume is 3 c
ubic meter with a neck radius of 6 centimeters.","10.5 Hz","103.7 Hz","7.4 Hz","
31.5 Hz",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","Helmholtz.rtf",
219,"Compute the resonant frequency of a Helmholtz resonator whose volume is 3 c
ubic meter with a neck radius of 5 centimeters.","9.6 Hz","94.6 Hz","6.8 Hz","28
.8 Hz",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","Helmholtz.rtf",
221,"Determine the sound power in watts from a motor car whose SPL at a distance
of 23.4 m is 65 dB. Assume that it radiates sound equally in all directions.","
40.3 Watts","141.1 Watts","254. Watts","616.8 Watts",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem So
lving","William Quiming","spl.rtf",
223,"An auditorium, with total volume of 3,088. cubic meters, has a reverberatio
n time of 1.7 seconds. Compute how many metric sabines are present in the audito
rium."," 284.97"," 142.485"," 286.47"," 740.922",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solvin
g","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
225,"What is the velocity of sound in dry air for a temperature change of 30 deg
ree centigrade?"," 349.19 m/s"," 2444.33 m/s"," 352.69 m/s"," 3352.224 m/s",,"Ac
oustics",2,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","soundvelocity.rtf",
227,"What frequency is 12 octaves above 492Hz?"," 2015232 Hz"," 4030464 Hz"," 10
07616 Hz"," 2015232 Hz",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","oct
aves.rtf",
229,"A room has an internal volume of 2550 cubic meters. When it contains 186 me
tric sabines of absorption, compute its reverberation time in seconds."," 2.207
seconds"," 1.1035 seconds"," 3.3105 seconds"," 5.7382 seconds",,"Acoustics",0,,"
Problem Solving","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
231,"A room has an internal volume of 2550 cubic meters. When it contains 186 me
tric sabines of absorption, compute its reverberation time in seconds."," 2.207
seconds"," 1.1035 seconds"," 3.3105 seconds"," 5.7382 seconds",,"Acoustics",0,,"
Problem Solving","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
233,"What frequency is 14 octaves above 121Hz?"," 1982464 Hz"," 3964928 Hz"," 99
1232 Hz"," 1982464 Hz",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","octa
ves.rtf",
235,"A room has an internal volume of 2550 cubic meters. When it contains 186 me
tric sabines of absorption, compute its reverberation time in seconds."," 2.207
seconds"," 1.1035 seconds"," 3.3105 seconds"," 5.7382 seconds",,"Acoustics",0,,"
Problem Solving","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
237,"In reverberation chamber method, what volume, in cubic meter, of chamber is
required if the absorption coefficient is to be measured at 86 Hz."," 557"," 27
8.5"," 558.5"," 1448.2",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","abs
orption.rtf",
239,"A room has an internal volume of 2550 cubic meters. When it contains 186 me
tric sabines of absorption, compute its reverberation time in seconds."," 2.207
seconds"," 1.1035 seconds"," 3.3105 seconds"," 5.7382 seconds",,"Acoustics",0,,"
Problem Solving","William Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
241,"An auditorium, with total volume of 617. cubic meters, has a reverberation
time of 1. seconds. Compute how many metric sabines are present in the auditoriu
m."," 103.78"," 51.89"," 105.28"," 269.828",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","W
illiam Quiming","reverberation.rtf",
243,"What is the volume, in cubic meter) of a Helmholtz resonator if the resonan
t frequency is 9.2 Hz when the neck radius is 5 centimeters?"," 3.27 cu. m."," 1
.77 cu. m."," 4.77 cu. m."," 5.87 cu. m.",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","Wil
liam Quiming","Helmholtz.rtf",
245,"What frequency is 31 octaves above 70Hz?"," 150323855360 Hz"," 300647710720
Hz"," 75161927680 Hz"," 150323855360 Hz",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","Wil
liam Quiming","octaves.rtf",
247,"In reverberation chamber method, what volume, in cubic meter, of chamber is
required if the absorption coefficient is to be measured at 80 Hz."," 693"," 34
6.5"," 694.5"," 1801.8",,"Acoustics",0,,"Problem Solving","William Quiming","abs
orption.rtf",
249,"Determine the sound power in watts from a motor car whose SPL at a distance