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Multiple Choice Ques Ec-505

This multiple choice quiz contains questions about communication networks, transmission lines, filters, and impedance matching. Some key points addressed are: - The characteristic impedance of a low pass filter in the attenuation band is purely imaginary. - An attenuator is used to decrease the value of a signal strength. - A transmission line terminated with its characteristic impedance Zo will have no reflection of the incident wave. - An ideal filter should have zero attenuation in the pass band. - One neper of attenuation is equal to 0.1151 times the attenuation in decibels.

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Multiple Choice Ques Ec-505

This multiple choice quiz contains questions about communication networks, transmission lines, filters, and impedance matching. Some key points addressed are: - The characteristic impedance of a low pass filter in the attenuation band is purely imaginary. - An attenuator is used to decrease the value of a signal strength. - A transmission line terminated with its characteristic impedance Zo will have no reflection of the incident wave. - An ideal filter should have zero attenuation in the pass band. - One neper of attenuation is equal to 0.1151 times the attenuation in decibels.

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Multiple choice questions

COMMUNICATION NETWORK & TRANSMISSION LINE

1.

The Characteristic Impedance of a low pass filter in attenuation Band


is

(A) Purely imaginary.

(B) Zero.

(C) Complex quantity.

(D) Real value.


Ans: A
The characteristic impedance of a low pass filter in attenuation band is purely
imaginary.
2. The real part of the propagation constant shows:
(A) Variation of voltage and current on basic unit.
(B)Variation of phase shift/position of voltage.
(C) Reduction in voltage, current values of signal amplitude.
(D)Reduction of only voltage amplitude.
Ans: C
The real part of the propagation constant shows reduction in voltage, current
values of signal amplitude.
3. The purpose of an Attenuator is to:
(A)
increase signal strength.
(C)
decrease reflections.
(B) provide impedance matching.
(D) decrease value of signal strength.
Ans: D

The purpose of an Attenuator is to decrease value of signal strength.


4. In a transmission line terminated by characteristic impedance, Zo
(A)
There is no reflection of the incident wave.
(B)
The reflection is maximum due to termination.
(C)
There are a large number of maximum and minimum on the line.
(D)
The incident current is zero for any applied signal.
Ans: A
In a transmission line terminated by characteristic impedance, Zo, there is no
reflection of the incident wave.
5. Asymmetrical two port networks have
(A)
Zsc1 = Zoc2
(B) Z oc1 Z oc2 and Z sc1 Z sc 2
(C)
Zsc1 = Zsc2
(D)
Zoc1 Zoc2

Ans: D
Asymmetrical two port networks have ZOC1 ZOC2 and ZSC1 ZSC2
6. An attenuator is a
(A)
Rs network.
(C)
RC network.
(B) RL network.
(D) LC network.
Ans: A
An attenuator is a R's network.
7. All pass filter
(A)
passes whole of the audio band.
(B)
passes whole of the radio band.
(C)
passes all frequencies with very low attenuation.

(D)
passes all frequencies without attenuation but phase is changed.
Ans: D
All pass filters, passes all frequencies without attenuation but phase change.
8. The velocity factor of a transmission line
(A)
is governed by the relative permittivity of the dielectric.
(B)
is governed by the skin effect.
(C)
is governed by the temperature.
(D)
All of the above.
Ans: A
The velocity factor of a transmission line is governed by the relative
permittivity of
the dielectric.
9. If ' ' is attenuation in nepers then
(A)

attenuation in dB = / 0.8686.
(B) attenuation in dB = 8.686 .
(C)
attenuation in dB = 0.1 .
(D) attenuation in dB = 0.01 .
Ans: B
If is
attenuation in nepers then attenuation in dB = 8.686 .
10. For a constant K high pass -filter, characteristic impedance Z 0 for f <
f c is
(A)
resistive.
(B) inductive.
(C)
capacitive.
(D) inductive or capacitive.
Ans: D
For a constant K high pass -filter, characteristic impedance Zo for f < fc is
inductive or
capacitive.
11. An ideal filter should have
(A)
Zero attenuation in the pass band.

(B)
Zero attenuation in the attenuation band.
(C)
Infinite attenuation in the pass band.
(D)
Infinite attenuation in the attenuation band.
Ans: A
An ideal filter should have Zero attenuation in the pass band.
12. The reflection coefficient of a line is 1 . The line is
(A)
Open circuited.
(B) Short circuited.
(C)
Terminated in Z o .
(D) Of infinite length.
Ans: A
The reflection coefficient of a line is 1. The line is open circuited.
13. If a transmission line of length less than 4 is short circuited, it behaves
as

(A)
Pure capacitive reactance.
(B) Series resonant circuit.
(C)
Parallel resonant circuit.
(D) Pure inductive reactance.
Ans: D
If a transmission line of length less than /4 is short circuited, it behaves as pure
inductive reactance.
14. A line becomes distortion less if
(A)
It is properly matched
(B) It is terminated into Zo
(C)
LG = CR
(D) LR = GC
Ans: C
A line becomes distortion less if LG = CR

15. Double stub matching eliminates standing waves on the


(A)
Source side of the left stub
(B) Load side of the right stub
(C)
Both sides of the stub
(D) In between the two stubs
Ans: A
Double stub matching eliminates standing waves on the Source side of the left
stub.
16. If Z OC = 100 and ZSC = 64 , the characteristic impedance is
(A)
400
(B) 60
(C)
80
(D) 170
Ans: (C)
If Zoc = 100
and Zsc = 64 the characteristic impedance is 80

17. In the m-derived HPF, the resonant frequency is to be chosen so that it


is
(A)
above the cut-off frequency.
(B) Below the cut-off frequency.
(C)
equal to the cut-off frequency.
(D) None of these.
Ans: B
In the m-derived HPF, the resonant frequency is to be chosen so that it is below
the cut
off frequency.
18. A constant voltage source with 10V and series internal resistance of 100
ohm is
equivalent to a current source of
(A)
100mA in parallel with 100 ohm.
(B)
1000mA in parallel with 100 ohm.
(C)
100V in parallel with 10-ohms.

(D)
100mA in parallel with 1000 ohm.
Ans: A
A constant voltage source with 10V and series internal resistance of 100 ohm is
equivalent to a current source of 100mA in parallel with 100 ohm.
19. Bridged T network can be used as:
(A)
Attenuator
(B) Low pass filter
(C)
High pass filter
(D) Band pass filter
Ans: A
Bridged T network can be used as Attenuator.
20. One neper is equal to
(A)
0.8686 Db
(B) 8.686 dB
(C)
118.686 dB

(D) 86.86 dB
Ans:
One neper is equal to 0.1151 x attenuation in dB.

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