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420+ Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering [ENTC] .

1.

sensor network is subject to a unique set of resource constraints such as

A. finite on-board battery power
B. limited network communication bandwidth
C. a and b both
D. non of the above
Answer» C. a and b both
2.

In a typical sensor network, each sensor node operates unethered and has a microprocessor and a small amount of memory for signal processing and task scheduling

A. true
B. false
C. partially correct as memory is large
D. partially correct as sensor node does not have microprocessor
Answer» A. true
3.

Information collected by and transmitted on a sensor network describes conditions of physical environments and requires advanced query interfaces and search engines to effectively support user-level functions

A. partially correct as node support users level functions
B. partially correct as node does not have sensors
C. completetly coeerct
D. incorreect
Answer» C. completetly coeerct
4.

The challenges we face in designing sensor network systems and applications include

A. limited hardware
B. limited support for networking
C. limited support for software development
D. all of the above
Answer» D. all of the above
5.

A___________ sensing system is inherently more robust against individual sensor node or link failures, because of redundancy in the network

A. centralized
B. decentralized
C. ad-hoc
D. multi hope
Answer» B. decentralized
6.

A+B16:G26 sensor network is designed to perform a set of high level information processing tasks such as

A. detection
B. tracking
C. classification
D. all of above
Answer» D. all of above
7.

The size of wireless sensor system is limited mostly by

A. the cost of maintaining communication links
B. the cost of sensor hardware
C. environmental monitoring
D. a and b
Answer» D. a and b
8.

Following are application areas of wireless sensor network

A. asset and warehouse management
B. automotive
C. building monitoring and control
D. all of above
Answer» D. all of above
9.

Following are application areas of wireless sensor networks

A. health care
B. industrial process control
C. military battlefield awareness
D. all of above
Answer» D. all of above
10.

Sensors can be used

A. to monitor conditions and movements of wild animals or plants in wildlife habitats
B. to monitor air quality and track environmental pollutants, wildfires or other natural or man-made disasters
C. to monitor biological or chemical hazards to provide early warnings
D. all of above
Answer» D. all of above
11.

___________framework allows an application developer to write code for a sensor network signal processing and tracking application using a state-centric model of programming

A. tossim
B. pieces
C. contiki
D. mantis
Answer» B. pieces
12.

They can even use other services such as location tracking using the __.

A. gps
B. vps
C. gprs
D. gsm
Answer» A. gps
13.

Wireless networks are computer networks that use radio frequency channels as their __ for communication.

A. physical medium
B. medium access control
C. tdma
D. cdma
Answer» A. physical medium
14.

Which of the following is a collection of many separate networks?

A. lan
B. man
C. wan
D. pan
Answer» C. wan
15.

The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum occupied by a signal is called ________

A. signal spectrum
B. bandwidth
C. frequency width
D. signal strength
Answer» A. signal spectrum
16.

What is the term used to describe the ability for networking devices from different manufacturers to communicate effectively?

A. accessible
B. interoperable
C. portable
D. scalable
Answer» B. interoperable
17.

What is the term used to describe the ability of a network technology to be easily resized to meet the growing or changing requirements of an organization?

A. scalability
B. portability
C. interoperability
D. accessibility
Answer» A. scalability
18.

What WLAN device provides communications management services to wireless workstations?

A. access point
B. antenna
C. network adaptor
D. repeater
Answer» A. access point
19.

A wireless extension to a wired network can eliminate the need for new __________ to be installed.

A. cables
B. access point
C. router
D. bridges
Answer» A. cables
20.

Which one of the following is not a consideration when deciding between a WLAN and a wired LAN beyond the network medium?

A. scalability
B. ease of installation
C. flexibility
D. rf interferences
Answer» D. rf interferences
21.

A wireless network provides immediate connection anywhere in the wireless range of its __________.

A. bridges
B. access points
C. gateways
D. routers
Answer» B. access points
22.

The __________ of a network refers to the network's capability to change as needed to meet the expanding needs of an organization or home.

A. scalability
B. interoperability
C. portability
D. flexibility
Answer» A. scalability
23.

Standards-based systems provide the assurance that all equipment manufactured to the same standard will be __________.

A. portable
B. scalable
C. interoperable
D. flexible
Answer» C. interoperable
24.

In a software world, __________ refers to the capability of a software program to run on different operating systems or hardware models.

A. scalability
B. portability
C. flexibility
D. interoperability
Answer» B. portability
25.

GPS is an acronym for Global __________ System.

A. portability
B. policing
C. political
D. positioning
Answer» D. positioning
26.

Which one of the following frequency bands is used for cordless phones?

A. 40 mhz
B. 900 mhz
C. 75 mhz
D. 300 mhz
Answer» B. 900 mhz
27.

What wireless mode is being used by a student who uses a wireless connection to link to her lab partner's notebook PC in a study hall?

A. ad-hoc
B. infrastructure
C. fixed-base
D. roaming
Answer» A. ad-hoc
28.

What is the acronym used to indicate a network that provides support for a single user in a 10-meter range?

A. man
B. can
C. lan
D. pan
Answer» D. pan
29.

Ad-hoc mode of wireless network is also known as __________ mode.

A. router
B. roaming
C. infrastructure
D. digital
Answer» B. roaming
30.

This mode of wireless network allows devices to communicate directly with each other.

A. digital
B. physical
C. ad-hoc
D. infrastructure
Answer» C. ad-hoc
31.

Each node is equipped with

A. only one sensing device
B. one or more sensing devices
C. only more than one sensing devices
D. no sensing device attached
Answer» B. one or more sensing devices
32.

___________routes user queries or commands to appropriate nodes in a sensor network

A. bridge and gateway both
B. bridge only
C. gateway only
D. none of above
Answer» C. gateway only
33.

Communicating 1 bit over the wireless medium at short ranges consumes ___________energy than processing that bit.

A. less
B. more
C. equal
D. can not compare
Answer» B. more
34.

A sensor network is designed to collect information from a___________ environment

A. logical
B. physical
C. logical as well as physical
D. none of above
Answer» B. physical
35.

It is more appropriate to address nodes in a sensor network by_____ than by______

A. ip address/physical properties
B. netwok address / ip address
C. ip address / netwok address
D. physical properties/ ip address
Answer» D. physical properties/ ip address
36.

The challenges we face in designing sensor network systems and applications include

A. limited hardware
B. limited support for networking
C. limited support for software development
D. a, b, and c all included
Answer» D. a, b, and c all included
37.

The greatest advantage of networked sensing are in improved___________

A. robustness
B. scalability
C. both
D. not applicable
Answer» C. both
38.

A___________ sensing system is inherently more robust against individual sensor node or link failures, because of redundancy in the network

A. centralized
B. decentralized
C. both
D. not applicable
Answer» B. decentralized
39.

Because of the unique attenuation characteristics of RF signals, _____network provides a significant energy saving over ______network for the same distance

A. single hop/multi hop
B. multi hop / single hop
C. wireless/ wired
D. single hop/ wired
Answer» B. multi hop / single hop
40.

Using more nodes increases

A. the cost
B. the power consumption of components
C. neither a nor b
D. a and b both
Answer» D. a and b both
41.

Each sensor has a finite sensing range, determined by the___________ floor of the sensor

A. ground
B. noise
C. ground and noise
D. none of above
Answer» B. noise
42.

Once a signal source is inside the sensing range of a sensor, further increasing the sensor density ___________the average distance from a sensor to the signal source, hence improving the SNR

A. decreases
B. increases
C. maintain
D. does not affect
Answer» A. decreases
43.

A sensor network is designed to perform a set of high level information processing tasks such as

A. detection
B. tracking
C. classification
D. all above
Answer» A. detection
44.

application of WSN for Infrastructure protection is

A. traffic, habitat,
B. power grids, water distribution
C. habitat, security
D. responsive environment
Answer» B. power grids, water distribution
45.

environmental monitoring is carried out using WSN for

A. multi-target tracking
B. power grids, water distribution
C. traffic, habitat, security
D. appliances, factory, supply chains
Answer» C. traffic, habitat, security
46.

Following are essential characteristics of current sensor network

A. the nodes have only modest processing power and memory
B. network links and nodes can come and go
C. neither a nor b
D. a and b both
Answer» D. a and b both
47.

select the correct statement

A. what is important to the sensor network is the information the nodes contain, not the nodes themselves
B. in wireless sensor networks, nodes can be destroyed, be asleep or die from malfunction or battery depletion
C. preservation of energy is of paramount concern in wireless sensor network
D. all are correct
Answer» D. all are correct
48.

select the correct statement

A. what is important to the sensor network is the information the nodes contain, not the nodes themselves
B. preservation of energy is of paramount concern in wireless sensor network
C. a and b both
D. neither a nor b
Answer» C. a and b both
49.

select the correct statement

A. in wireless sensor networks, nodes can be destroyed, be asleep or die from malfunction or battery depletion
B. what is important to the sensor network is the information the nodes contain, not the nodes themselves
C. neither a nor b
D. a and b both
Answer» D. a and b both
50.

Network for sensor networks is ____centric but not ______centric

A. node , data
B. data , node
C. node , information
D. link , data
Answer» B. data , node

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