- Global System for Mobile Technology
- Global System for Mobile Communications
- Global Shared Memory
- General System for Mobile Communications
What do you know about mobile information?
What is mobile information, what do you know about them? Join the Network Administrator to explore this topic through multiple choice questions.
- Question 1. GSM stands for
- Question 2. The working frequency of the GSM system is:
- 800 and 1800 Mhz
- 800, 900, 1800 and 1900 Mhz
- 900, 1800, 1900 Mhz
- 900, 1800 MHz
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- Question 3. A GSM carrier channel is wide
- 200 KHz
- 45 MHz
- 200 MHz
- 35 MHz
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- Question 4. Modulation in GSM is
- QPSK
- 64QAM
- GMSK
- PSK
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- Question 5. Access techniques in GSM?
- TDMA
- FDMA
- CDMA
- A and B
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- Question 6. The use band of P-GSM 900 uplink is:
- 890-915 Mhz
- 890-960 Mhz
- 935-960 Mhz
- 900-925 Mhz
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- Question 7. The frequency band of P-GSM is 900 downlink
- 890-915 Mhz
- 890-960 Mhz
- 935-960 Mhz
- 900-925 Mhz
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- Question 8. The bandwidth of GSM 1800 uplink is:
- 1710-1785 Mhz
- 1805-1850 Mhz
- 1700-1750 Mhz
- 1805-1880 Mhz
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- Question 9. GSM 1800 frequency band used downlink:
- 1710-1785 Mhz
- 1805-1850 Mhz
- 1700-1750 Mhz
- 1805-1880 Mhz
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- Question 10. What is the distance between the uplink frequency and the downlink frequency in GSM 900?
- 25 MHz
- 35 MHz
- 45 MHz
- 95 MHz
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Update 24 May 2019
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