Error Detection Quiz 0 Created on October 25, 2021Error Detection and Correction 1 / 101. A simple parity-check code can detect a. Positive number of errors b. Even numbers of error c. Odd numbers of errors d. Negative numbers of errors 2 / 102. The standard polynomial that is used by the popular protocol of CRC-16 for the a. HDLC b. ATMAAL c. LANs d. ATM Header 3 / 103. To guarantee the detection of up to "s" errors in all cases, the minimum hamming distance in a block code must be ____ a. s b. 0 c. s-1 d. s+1 4 / 104. The parity bit for 1001011011 is a. 1 b. 2 c. 0 d. none 5 / 105. To detect or correct errors, we send extra bits with data. It is called a. Correction b. Both B & C c. Detection d. Redundancy 6 / 106. If the value of checksum is 0, then the message is a. Sent Back b. Rejected c. Accepted d. Resend 7 / 107. The cyclic codes are fast when these are implemented in ______ a. Software b. Hardware c. LAN d. A & B 8 / 108. The checksum is used in the Internet by several protocols although not at the a. Transport Layer b. Session Layer c. Data Link Layer d. Network Layer 9 / 109. The Internet has been using a checksum of a. 8 bits b. 2 bits c. 4 bits d. 16 bits 10 / 1010. How many bits in the data unit has changed in single bit error? a. 1 bit b. 3 bits c. 2 bits d. 4 bits Your score isThe average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz You may likeDoc navigation← Mid Term 2078Important Questions → Was this article helpful to you? Yes No How can we help? Name Email subject message