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MCQ sheet: Lecture 09 Medium access control protocols in wireless


networks

1. The above figure illustrates a part of …………… which uses many …………. pass filters.
a. Multiplexer, low
b. Demultiplexer, high
c. Demultiplexer, band
d. None of the above

2. the above table shows an example assignment of frequencies to radio channels with guard
bands. How many guard bands are used from 100 KHz to 1400 KHz?
a. 5 b. 4 c. 6 d. none of the above
3. guard spaces are needed to avoid adjacent channel interference.
a. T b. F
4. Simple FDM scheme does not need complex coordination between sender and receiver.
a. T b. F
5. In FDM, the fixed assignment of a frequency to a sender makes the scheme very inflexible and
limits the number of senders.
a. T b. F
6. For FDM, Five channels, each with a 100-KHz bandwidth, are to be multiplexed together. What
is the minimum bandwidth of the link if there is a need for a guard band of 10 KHz between the
channels to prevent interference?
a. 540 KHz b. 550 KHz c. 500 KHz d. none of the above
7. For typical mobile communication, TDM is more flexible than FDM
a. T b. F
8. In TDM, both receiver and transmitter should be synchronized.
a. T b. F
9. FDM scheme can be implemented using two methods; synchronous and statistical.
a. T b. F
10. When a multiplexer of TDM has 4 inputs with 1 Mbps data rate on each input, it should has
……… output bit duration.
a. 0.1 µs b. 0.2 µs c. 250 ms d. none of the above
11. Statistical Time division multiplexing (STDM) is more simple than synchronous TDM
a. T b. F
12. Both TDM and FDM and CDM can be combined together.
a. T b. F
13. CDM relies on an interesting mathematical idea: values from orthogonal vector spaces can be
combined and separated without interference.
a. T b. F
14. In SPM, each user has a dedicated physical path.
a. T b. F

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