Wednesday 9 September 2015

Most Recently Asked UMTS Multiple Choice Questions And Answers

31) When the cell load exceeds 70%, the interference in that cell will be very difficult to control.
 
  A. True
  B. False
Ans: A

32) WCDMA radio network normally dimensioned with expected capacity equivalent to Load Factor value 0.7 or 70%.
 
  A. True
  B. False
  Ans: B

33) What do you call the value that represents a sensible cell load on which when the load is approaching this value, Traffic Handovers (TRHO) are performed?
  A. PRX_Target
  B. PRX_TARGET_BS
  C. SIR
  D. All of the choices
Ans: A

34) Since PRX_Target defines the planned load of the cell, maximum traffic admission is done up to this level in the cell.
  A. True
  B. False
  Ans: B

35) A second level of value known as the PRX_TARGET_BS is used by the RNC to stop situations of congestion. Once this value is reached, the RNC takes actions to reduce the load in a cell.
 
  A. True
  B. False
  Ans: B

36) It is a general feature that handles scheduling radio resources for Non-Real-Time (NRT) radio access bearers for both uplink and downlink directions.
 
  A. Radio Link Control
  B. Packet Scheduler
  C. Micro Diversity
  D. Buffering
Ans: B

37) Packet scheduler makes the decision of the used channel type for the uplink direction.
 
  A. True
  B. False
  Ans: B
38) There are 8192 DL scrambling codes used, 8 in each of the 512 code groups.
 
  A. True
  B. False
Ans: B

39) Its purpose is to optimize the capacity of a cell and prevent an overload situation to maintain the stability of the system. It consists of AC algos, PS algos and LC, which updates the load status of the cell based on resource measurements and estimations provided by AC and PS.
 
  A. Power Control
  B. Load Control
  C. Admission Control
  D. Resource Manager
Ans: B

40) In terms of overload control, the Load Control function of the RNC are both preventive and corrective.
 
  A. True
  B. False
Ans: A

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