QUESTION: Identical telephone numbers in different parts of a country are
distinguished by their ___.
hoices: a. language digits b. area codes c. central office codes d. access digits !NS"E#: b. area codes QUESTION: Telephone traffic is measured ____. hoices: a. in erlangs c. $ith echo cancellers b. c. by the relati%e congestion d. in terms of the grade of ser%ice !NS"E#: a. in erlangs QUESTION: In a cellular telephone system& each cell site contains a ____. hoices: a. touch tone processors c. repeater b. control computer d. direct lin' to a branch e(change !NS"E#: c. repeater QUESTION: "hen the signal from a mobile cellular unit drops belo$ a certain le%el& $hat action occurs) hoices: a. the cell site s$itches antennas c. the unit is *handed off+ to a closer cell b. the call is terminated d. the ,TSO increases po$er le%el !NS"E#: c. the unit is *handed off+ to a closer cell QUESTION: In a cellular telephone system& group of cells is called ___. hoices: a. sector b. cluster c. site d. cell segment !NS"E#: b. cluster QUESTION: In elluar Telephone Systems& these are transmissions from base stations to mobile units -.o$nlin'/ hoices: a. for$ard lin's b. re%erse lin's c. T#0 d. T#! !NS"E#: a. for$ard lin's QUESTION: ! .,! mobile measures the signal strength from the base as 1233 d4m. "hat should the mobile transmitter po$er be set to as a first appro(imation& considering 1 56 d4 at mobile po$er contol) hoices: a. 273 m" b. 833 m" c. 873 m" d. 933 m" !NS"E#: c. 873 m" SO:UTION - I; <#O4:E, 1SO:=IN>/ < T ? 156 d4 1 < # "here: < T ? transmitted po$er in d4m < # ? recei%ed po$er in d4m < T ? 156 d4 1 < # ? 156 d4 @ -1233d4m/ ? 8A d4m ? 873 m" QUESTION: ! telephone signal ta'es 8ms to reach its destination. alculate the %ia net loss reBuired for an acceptable amount of echo. hoices: a. 3.8 d4 b. 3.A d4 c. 3.6 d4 d. 3.C d4 !NS"E#: d. 3.C d4 SO:UTION - I; <#O4:E, 1SO:=IN>/ =N: ? 3.8t D 3.A d4 "here: =N:
? minimum reBuired %ia net loss in d4 t ? time delay in ms for propagation one $ay along line =N: ? 3.8t D 3.A d4 ? 3.8 0 8 D 3.A ? 3.C d4 QUESTION: The typical %oltage across a telephone $hen on1hoo' is: hoices: a. AC %olts . c. E3 %olts . b. AC %olts& 83 hertF ! d. E3 %olts& 83 hertF !
!NS"E#: a. AC %olts . QUESTION: entral offices are connected by: hoices: a. local loops c. both a and b b. trun' lines d. none of the abo%e !NS"E#:
b. trun' lines QUESTION: In telephony& call bloc'ing is: hoices: a. cannot occur in the public telephone net$or' b. occurs on the local loop $hen there is an electrical po$er failure c. occurs only on long1distance cables d. occurs $hen the central office capacity is e(ceeded !NS"E#:
d. occurs $hen the central office capacity is e(ceeded QUESTION: The cable used for local loops in telephone system is mainly: hoices: a. t$isted1pair copper $ire c. coa(ial cable b. shielded t$isted1pair copper $ire d. fiber1optic !NS"E#:
a. t$isted1pair copper $ire QUESTION: In .T,;& the four %ertical freBuencies are ____. hoices: a. 283EGF& 2996GF&2A55GF&2699GF b. 6E5GF&553GF&C78GF&EA2GF c. 65EGF&553GF& C78GF& EA2GF d. 283CGF&2996GF&25A5GF&2699GF !NS"E#:
b. 6E5GF&553GF&C78GF&EA2GF QUESTION: In .T,;& the GoriFontal freBuencies are hoices: a. 283EGF& 2996GF&2A55GF&2699GF b. 6E5GF&553GF&C78GF&EA2GF c. 65EGF&553GF& C78GF& EA2GF d. 283CGF&2996GF&25A5GF&2699GF !NS"E#:
a. 283EGF& 2996GF&2A55GF&2699GF QUESTION: In elluar Telephone Systems& these are transmissions from mobile units to base stations -Uplin'/ hoices: a. for$ard lin's b. re%erse lin's c. T#0 d. T#! !NS"E#: b. re%erse lin's QUESTION: In .T,;& the horiFontal freBuencies is also 'no$n as hoices: a. lo$ group freBuencies b. high group freBuencies c. mid group freBuencies d. top group freBuencies !NS"E#:
b. high group freBuencies QUESTION: In .T,;& the =ertical freBuencies is also 'no$n as hoices: a. lo$ group freBuencies b. high group freBuencies c. bottom group freBuencies d. top group freBuencies !NS"E#:
a. lo$ group freBuencies QUESTION: The band$idth of %oice1grade signals on a telephone system is restricted in order to: hoices: a. allo$ lines to be HconditionedH c. allo$ signals to be multiple(ed b. pre%ent HsingingH d. all of the abo%e !NS"E#:
c. allo$ signals to be multiple(ed QUESTION: 22. This is the highest1ran'ing office in the ... net$or' in telephony in terms of the siFe of the geographical area ser%ed and the trun'ing options a%ailable. hoices: a. section center c. primary center b. regional center d. all of the abo%e !NS"E#:
b. regional center
QUESTION: In ellular #adio& !,<S stand for: hoices: a. !merican ,obile <hone System c. !d%anced ,obile <hone System b. !nalog ,obile <hone Ser%ice d. !d%anced ,obile <hone Ser%ice !NS"E#:
d. !d%anced ,obile <hone Ser%ice
QUESTION: In ellular #adio& 4S stands for: hoices: a. 4ase Station ontroller c. 4asic Ser%ice ontract b. 4ase Signal ontroller d. 4asic Ser%ice ode !NS"E#:
a. 4ase Station ontroller
QUESTION: In ellular #adio& ,S stands for: hoices: a. ,obile S$itching enter c. ,a(imum Signal arrier b. ,obile Ser%ice ellular d. ,inimum Signal arrier !NS"E#:
a. ,obile S$itching enter
QUESTION: In >S,& %oice channels are called: hoices: a. traffic channels c. bearer channels b. %oice channels d. tal'ing channels !NS"E#:
a. traffic channels
QUESTION: In ,obile ommunications& >S, uses: hoices: a. freBuency hopping c. .,! b. direct1seBuence modulation d. all of the abo%e !NS"E#:
a. freBuency hopping
QUESTION: In ,obile ommunications& I,SI stands for: hoices: a. Integrated ,obile Subscriber Identification b. International ,obile Subscriber Identification c. Interim ,obile Subscriber Identification d. Intermodulation System Interference !NS"E#:
Refurbish Antique Telephones for Fun and Hobby: Step by Step Instructions to Take an Old Telephone and Return It to Its Original Working Order. No Electronics or Telephone Knowledge Needed.