GPRS Network Architecture

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What is the primary function of the GPRS Network?

  1. To provide high-speed data transmission over a cellular network.

  2. To enable voice calls over a cellular network.

  3. To facilitate text messaging over a cellular network.

  4. To manage the allocation of radio resources in a cellular network.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The primary function of the GPRS Network is to provide high-speed data transmission over a cellular network, enabling users to access the internet, send and receive emails, and transfer files at faster speeds.

Which technology is used by GPRS to transmit data?

  1. GSM

  2. CDMA

  3. TDMA

  4. EDGE


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

GPRS uses the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technology to transmit data. GSM is a widely adopted cellular technology that provides voice and data services.

What is the maximum theoretical data rate achievable with GPRS?

  1. 115 kbps

  2. 144 kbps

  3. 171 kbps

  4. 200 kbps


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The maximum theoretical data rate achievable with GPRS is 171 kbps. However, in practice, the actual data rates may vary depending on network conditions, device capabilities, and other factors.

Which network component is responsible for managing the allocation of radio resources in a GPRS network?

  1. SGSN

  2. GGSN

  3. BSC

  4. MSC


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) is responsible for managing the allocation of radio resources in a GPRS network. It assigns radio channels to mobile devices and manages the handover process when devices move between different cells.

What is the role of the GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node) in a GPRS network?

  1. To provide internet access to mobile devices.

  2. To manage the allocation of radio resources.

  3. To facilitate voice calls over a cellular network.

  4. To handle text messaging services.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node) is responsible for providing internet access to mobile devices. It acts as a gateway between the GPRS network and the external IP network, allowing mobile devices to access the internet and other IP-based services.

Which protocol is used by GPRS to establish a data connection between a mobile device and the network?

  1. TCP

  2. UDP

  3. PPP

  4. HTTP


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

GPRS uses the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) to establish a data connection between a mobile device and the network. PPP is a widely used protocol that provides a reliable and secure data link over various types of networks.

What is the purpose of the PDP context in a GPRS network?

  1. To define the Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for a data connection.

  2. To assign an IP address to a mobile device.

  3. To establish a secure connection between a mobile device and the network.

  4. To manage the handover process when a mobile device moves between different cells.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The PDP (Packet Data Protocol) context in a GPRS network defines the Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for a data connection. It specifies parameters such as the data rate, latency, and packet loss rate that are required for a particular application or service.

Which network component is responsible for authenticating mobile devices and authorizing their access to the GPRS network?

  1. SGSN

  2. GGSN

  3. HLR

  4. VLR


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The HLR (Home Location Register) is responsible for authenticating mobile devices and authorizing their access to the GPRS network. It stores subscriber information, including authentication credentials, and provides this information to the network when a mobile device attempts to connect.

What is the role of the VLR (Visitor Location Register) in a GPRS network?

  1. To store subscriber information for mobile devices that are currently roaming.

  2. To manage the allocation of radio resources in a GPRS network.

  3. To provide internet access to mobile devices.

  4. To handle text messaging services.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The VLR (Visitor Location Register) stores subscriber information for mobile devices that are currently roaming. It maintains a temporary database of subscriber information, allowing mobile devices to access the GPRS network while they are outside their home network.

Which technology was introduced as an enhancement to GPRS to provide higher data rates?

  1. EDGE

  2. 3G

  3. 4G

  4. 5G


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) was introduced as an enhancement to GPRS to provide higher data rates. EDGE uses a more efficient modulation scheme and coding techniques to achieve data rates of up to 384 kbps.

What is the primary difference between GPRS and 3G (Third Generation) cellular networks?

  1. GPRS uses GSM technology, while 3G uses CDMA technology.

  2. GPRS provides higher data rates than 3G.

  3. GPRS is a circuit-switched network, while 3G is a packet-switched network.

  4. GPRS supports voice calls, while 3G does not.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The primary difference between GPRS and 3G (Third Generation) cellular networks is that GPRS is a circuit-switched network, while 3G is a packet-switched network. In a circuit-switched network, a dedicated connection is established between two devices before data transmission, while in a packet-switched network, data is transmitted in packets over a shared medium.

Which network component is responsible for routing data packets between different networks in a GPRS network?

  1. SGSN

  2. GGSN

  3. BSC

  4. MSC


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node) is responsible for routing data packets between different networks in a GPRS network. It acts as a gateway between the GPRS network and the external IP network, allowing mobile devices to access the internet and other IP-based services.

What is the purpose of the BSC (Base Station Controller) in a GPRS network?

  1. To manage the allocation of radio resources in a GPRS network.

  2. To provide internet access to mobile devices.

  3. To facilitate voice calls over a cellular network.

  4. To handle text messaging services.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The BSC (Base Station Controller) is responsible for managing the allocation of radio resources in a GPRS network. It assigns radio channels to mobile devices and manages the handover process when devices move between different cells.

Which technology succeeded GPRS and provided significantly higher data rates?

  1. EDGE

  2. 3G

  3. 4G

  4. 5G


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

3G (Third Generation) cellular technology succeeded GPRS and provided significantly higher data rates. 3G networks use more advanced modulation techniques and coding schemes to achieve data rates of up to several megabits per second.

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