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Program : - Computer Engineering Group Program Code:- CM

Course Title: - Data Communication & Computer Network Semester: - Fourth


Course Abbr &Code:-DCC (22414) Scheme: I

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CHAPTER-1 (Fundamentals of Data Communication & Computer Network ) (CO1)
2 MARKS

1. Define computer network.


2. Define bit rate and baud rate.
3. List any 2 applications of computer network

4 MARKS

1. State any four advantages of peer to peer network over client server network.
2. Classify network on the basis of their geography.

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3. Differentiate between LAN MAN and WAN w.r.t Bandwidth setup cost error rate owner
4. Differentiate between analog signal and digital signal

5. Describe modes of communication


6. Classification of transmission media

CHAPTER-2 (Transmission Media and Switching) (CO2)


2 MARKS

1. Define guided media with its examples.


2. State any 2 applications of microwave communication.
3. State types of Multiplexing.
4 MARKS

1. Describe Coaxial cable with diagram.


2. Describe UTP and STP.
3. Describe Frequency Division Multiplexing
4. Differentiate between FDM and TDM
5. Describe Circuit switching with example.
6. State advantages and disadvantages of packet switching.
7. With the help of diagram , explain satellite communication
8. Compare twisted pair cable and coaxial cable with respect to:
1. Cost 2. Bandwidth 3. Attenuation 4. EMI

CHAPTER-3 (Error Detection, Correction and Wireless Communication) (CO3)


2 MARKS
1. Define burst error.
2. List error detection methods.

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4 MARKS
1. Describe different types of errors in data communication.
2. Describe Forward Error Correction.
3. Describe Vertical Redundancy Check.
Program : - Computer Engineering Group Program Code:- CM
Course Title: - Data Communication & Computer Network Semester: - Fourth
Course Abbr &Code:-DCC (22414) Scheme: I

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CHAPTER-3 (Error Detection, Correction and Wireless Communication) (CO3)

2 MARKS

1. List IEEE standards.


2. State features of fifth generation in mobile.

4 MARKS

1. Describe Bluetooth architecture with neat diagram.


2. Differentiate between 1G, 2G, 3G and 4G w.r.t Technology, Switching type, Data speed and
multiplexing
3. With the help of diagram describe 802.11 architecture.

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CHAPTER-4 (Network Topologies and Network Devices) (CO4)
2 MARKS

1. Define the term topology. Give names of any 2 topology.


2. State whether the bus is active or passive network. Justify your answer.
3. Give two advantages of mesh topology.
4. List any two components which work at Physical layer of OSI model.
5. State functions of Modem.
4 MARKS

1. State the drawbacks of Ring topology.


2. State whether star is active or passive network. Justify. Also state the situation where it is
more suitable.
3. Describe Tree topology in detail.
4. Identify Bridges and state in which layer of OSI model they operate. List uses of it.
5. Compare Hub, Switch and Bridge w.r.t Type of device, layer of operation, intelligence and
duties.
6. With neat diagram describe Gateways.

CHAPTER-5 (Reference Models) (CO5)


2 MARKS
1. Define Data Encapsulation.
2. List functions of physical layer.
3. State two names of protocol used at Data Link layer and Transport layer in OSI reference
model.

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4. What is subnet masking?

4 MARKS
1. Compare IPv4 and IPv6.
2. Describe the functions of Network layer in OSI reference model.
3. Describe Presentation layer of OSI reference model.
4. Draw and explain layered structure of TCP/IP model.
5. State different IP address classes and describe any one in brief.
6. Differentiate between OSI and TCP/IP reference model.

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