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Dive deep into the fascinating world of Multiplexing with our comprehensive set of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs). This page is dedicated to exploring the fundamental concepts and intricacies of Multiplexing, a crucial aspect of Networking. In this section, you will encounter a diverse range of MCQs that cover various aspects of Multiplexing, from the basic principles to advanced topics. Each question is thoughtfully crafted to challenge your knowledge and deepen your understanding of this critical subcategory within Networking.

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Q71.
A special band is assigned to Amplitude Modulation (AM) radio from
Discuss
Answer: (b).530 to 1700 kHz
Q72.
Multilevel multiplexing is a technique used when the data rate of an input line is
Discuss
Answer: (c).multiple of others
Q73.
DS-1 to DS-4 is implemented by
Discuss
Answer: (c).T-1 to T-4
Q74.
TDM is a digital multiplexing technique for combining several low-rate channels into
Discuss
Answer: (b).one high-rate one channel
Q75.
In multiplexing process, the term 'link' refers to the
Discuss
Answer: (b).physical path.
Q76.
Frequency-division multiplexing, wavelength-division multiplexing, are designed for
Discuss
Answer: (b).analog signals
Q77.
DSSS technique expands the bandwidth of a signal by replacing each data bit with
Discuss
Answer: (c).n bits
Q78.
Wavelength division multiplexing is same as
Discuss
Answer: (a).FDM
Q79.
What is the minimum number of bits in a PN sequence if we use FHSS with a channel bandwidth of B =4 KHz and Bss =100 KHz
Discuss
Answer: (b).5 bits
Q80.
Each TV channel has its own bandwidth of
Discuss
Answer: (c).6MHz
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