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UNIT 5

1. What is the main function of the Service Layer in an M2M network?


A) To provide physical infrastructure for data transmission
B) To handle the authentication of users
C) To manage communication and data exchange between devices
D) To display the data received from machines
Answer: C

2. What type of data transmission is typically required in M2M communication?


A) Voice-based data
B) Real-time and sensor data
C) Text-based communication
D) Video streaming
Answer: B

3. Which of the following is an example of M2M communication used in smart cities?


A) Remote monitoring of street lights and traffic signals
B) Monitoring the stock market performance
C) Sending emails between people
D) Remote video conferencing
Answer: A

4. Which of the following is a key feature of M2M communication in Service Layer 1?


A) High power consumption
B) High data security standards
C) High human interaction
D) Limited device connectivity
Answer: B

5. What role do sensors play in M2M communication?


A) They collect data about the physical environment and send it to machines for
processing
B) They store all communication data
C) They act as the user interface for machine-to-machine communication
D) They translate data from one language to another
Answer: A

6. What does the acronym M2M stand for in the context of ETSI?
A) Machine-to-Machine
B) Machine-to-Mechanism
C) Mobile-to-Mobile
D) Multi-to-Multi
Answer: A

7. Which organization is responsible for the development of M2M standards within


Europe, particularly for IoT communication and interoperability?
A) International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
B) European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
C) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
D) World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Answer: B

8. In ETSI M2M standards, what does the "M2M service layer" refer to?
A) The physical infrastructure used for data transmission
B) The protocols used to ensure device communication
C) The layer that handles device management and applications
D) The device hardware itself
Answer: C
9. What is the primary goal of ETSI's M2M communication standards?
A) To ensure secure software for mobile apps
B) To enable seamless communication between machines, devices, and systems
C) To regulate the frequency spectrum used for communication
D) To create a universal communication platform for humans and machines
Answer: B

10. Which of the following is typically a key component of an M2M communication


network?
A) A network protocol to connect devices
B) An IoT-specific battery for devices
C) User interfaces for human communication
D) None of the above
Answer: A

11. What is the main purpose of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard?


A) To provide high-speed internet connectivity for mobile devices
B) To support low-power, low-data-rate communication for IoT devices
C) To ensure secure communication over large geographical areas
D) To enable real-time communication between devices
Answer: B

12. Which frequency band is most commonly used by the IEEE 802.15.4 standard?
A) 1.5 GHz
B) 2.4 GHz
C) 5 GHz
D) 6 GHz
Answer: B

13. Which of the following is a key feature of IEEE 802.15.4?


A) High-power, long-range communication
B) Low-power, short-range communication
C) High data rate transmission
D) Supports cellular network communication
Answer: B

14. What type of network topology does IEEE 802.15.4 support?


A) Star Dtopology
B) Mesh topology
C) Point-to-point topology
) Both a) and b)
Answer: D

15. What is the maximum data rate supported by IEEE 802.15.4 in the 2.4 GHz
frequency band?
A) 250 kbps
B) 1 Mbps
C) 10 Mbps
D) 100 Mbps
Answer: A

16. Which protocol is built on top of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard to enable wireless
communication in IoT applications?
A) Zigbee
B) Bluetooth
C) Wi-Fi
D) NFC
Answer: A
17. Which of the following is a key benefit of IEEE 802.15.4's low-power design?
A) Longer battery life for IoT devices
B) Increased data transmission speed
C) Support for high-definition video streaming
D) Enhanced security features
Answer: A

18. Which of the following IoT protocols uses IEEE 802.15.4 as its underlying
communication standard?
A) Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
B) Thread
C) Wi-Fi
D) Zigbee
Answer: B

19. Which layer does IEEE 802.15.4 operate at in the OSI model?
A) Network layer
B) Data link layer
C) Physical layer and Data link layer
D) Application layer
Answer: C

20. What type of addressing does IEEE 802.15.4 support for devices in its network?
A) 16-bit short addresses
B) 32-bit IP addresses
C) 64-bit extended addresses
D) Both a) and c)
Answer: D

21. What does 6LoWPAN stand for?


A) IPv6 Low-power Wireless Personal Area Network
B) IPv4 Low-power Wireless Personal Area Network
C) Low-Power Wireless Protocol
D) Low-level Wireless Personal Area Network
Answer: A

22. Which of the following is a key feature of 6LoWPAN?


A) Supports IPv4 only
B) Allows IPv6 to be used in low-power, low-bandwidth networks
C) Uses large data frames
D) It is designed for high-speed Internet connections
Answer: B

23. What is the primary purpose of the compression in 6LoWPAN?


A) To enhance security
B) To reduce the size of the IPv6 header for better performance in low-power
devices
C) To enable faster data transmission
D) To provide encryption for all packets
Answer: B

24. Which of the following is a protocol used with 6LoWPAN for efficient header
compression?
A) HTTP
B) UDP
C) ICMP
D) IPv6 header compression
Answer: D
25. Which layer of the OSI model does 6LoWPAN primarily operate in?
A) Application layer
B) Data Link layer
C) Network layer
D) Transport layer
Answer: C

26. What is the maximum payload size that 6LoWPAN can support for a single frame?
A) 256 bytes
B) 1280 bytes
C) 64 bytes
D) 2048 bytes
Answer: B

27. What is the primary benefit of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for
learners?
A) It allows learners to skip courses they have already completed
B) It provides learners with a formal qualification for their prior learning and
experience
C) It offers learners a free education
D) It makes learners eligible for government grants
Answer: B

28. What types of learning does RPL typically recognize?


A) Only formal education
B) Formal, informal, and non-formal learning
C) Only informal learning
D) Only informal work experience
Answer: B

29. Which of the following is an example of non-formal learning that could be


recognized by RPL?
A) A certificate from a weekend workshop
B) A high school diploma
C) A bachelor's degree
D) A university internship
Answer: A

30. How does RPL contribute to the development of the workforce?


A) By offering employees promotions without any further qualifications
B) By helping individuals gain formal recognition for their skills and experience
C) By requiring employees to start education from scratch
D) By eliminating all need for further training
Answer: B

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