Description : Quantizing noise occurs in A. PCM B. PLM C. PDM D. PAM
Last Answer : A. PCM
Description : Steps to follow to produce PCM signal. A. Quantizing, sampling, and coding B. Sampling, quantizing, and coding C. Sampling, coding and quantizing D. Coding, quantizing and coding
Last Answer : B. Sampling, quantizing, and coding
Description : What is the reason why companding is employed in PCM systems? A. To overcome impulse noise in PCM receivers B. To allow amplitude limiting in the receivers C. To solve quantizing noise problem D. To protect small signals in PCM from quantizing distortion
Last Answer : D. To protect small signals in PCM from quantizing distortion
Description : Crosstalk due to incomplete suppression of sidebands or to intermodulation of two or more frequency-multiplexed channels which is unintelligible is classified as A. Impulse noise B. Thermal noise C. Quantizing noise D. Miscellaneous noise
Last Answer : D. Miscellaneous noise
Description : Noise that occurs via capacitive or inductive coupling in a cable. A. Crosstalk B. Quantizing noise C. Reference noise D. Tone interference
Last Answer : A. Crosstalk
Description : Noise consisting of irregular pulses of short duration and relatively high amplitude, A. Quantizing noise B. Tone interference C. Impulse noise D. Cross talk
Last Answer : C. Impulse noise
Last Answer : A. Quantizing noise
Description : Noise occurring in the presence of signal resulting from a mismatch between the exact value of an analog signal and the closet available quantizing step in a digital coder. A. Quantizing noise B. Thermal noise C. Impulse noise D. Crosstalk
Description : The difference between the original and reconstructed signal gives rise to A. S factor B. Quantizing noise C. S/N D. Fade margin
Last Answer : B. Quantizing noise
Description : Which does not effect noise in a channel? A. None of these B. Bandwidth C. Temperature D. Quantizing level
Last Answer : D. Quantizing level
Description : The receive GCE system in an earth station performs what function(s)? A. Modulation and multiplexing B. Up conversion C. Demodulation and demultiplexing D. Down conversion
Last Answer : C. Demodulation and demultiplexing
Description : How can multiple earth stations share a satellite on the same frequencies? A. Frequency reuse B. Multiplexing C. Mixing D. Frequency hopping
Last Answer : A. Frequency reuse
Description : In radio signal emission designation, the fifth symbol means A. Details of signals B. Type of information transmitted C. Nature of multiplexing D. Nature of signal modulating the main carrier
Last Answer : C. Nature of multiplexing
Description : Which of the following is oldest multiplexing scheme? A. Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) B. Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) C. Code Division Multiplexing (CDM) D. Space Division Multiplexing (SDM)
Last Answer : D. Space Division Multiplexing (SDM)
Description : How do you transmit through multiplexing, a thousand of voice channel information over a single fiber optic using on e wavelength? A. Polar division B. Time division C. Fiber division D. Frequency division
Last Answer : B. Time division
Description : Used for time division multiplexing. A. Frequency modulation B. Pulsed modulation C. SSB D. Amplitude modulation
Last Answer : B. Pulsed modulation
Description : A good example of a pilot tone system used in commercial frequency modulation stations. A. FDM B. Time division C. Stereo multiplexing D. Frequency modulation
Last Answer : C. Stereo multiplexing
Description : Multiplexing in a time division multiplexer occurs based upon A. the position of a frame within the group of frames B. the positioning of data within a frame C. the priority assigned to a connected device D. the activity of a connected device
Last Answer : B. the positioning of data within a frame
Description : Multiplexing scheme use by baseband transmission. A. FDM B. Space multiplexing C. TDM D. Statistical multiplexing
Last Answer : C. TDM
Description : Which standard is utilized in intermodulation noise rates on PCM audio channels? A. CCIT Rec. G.151 B. CCIT Rec. G.172 C. CCIT Rec. G.190 D. CCIT Rec. G.190
Last Answer : B. CCIT Rec. G.172
Description : Which causes a quantization noise in PCM system? A. Serial transmission errors B. The approximation of the quantized signal C. The synchronization between encoder and decoder D. Binary coding techniques
Last Answer : B. The approximation of the quantized signal
Last Answer : The approximation of the quantized signal
Description : What is the minimum number of bits required in a PCM code for a range of 10,000? A. 12 B. 9 C. 14 D. 10
Last Answer : C. 14
Description : What is the quantization signal-to-noise ratio if an 8-bit PCM code is used? A. 40 dB B. 50 dB C. 60 dB D. 65 dB
Last Answer : B. 50 dB
Description : What is the number of levels required in a PCM system with S/N ratio of 40 dB? A. 64 B. 128 C. 256 D. 512
Last Answer : B. 128
Description : In SPADE system, how many PCM-encoded voice band channels are there? A. 800 B. 600 C. 300 D. 240
Last Answer : A. 800
Description : ________ is the method of encoding audio signals used in US standard 1544 kbit/s 24 channel PCM systems. A. Shannon’s law B. A-law C. Newton’s law D. Mu-law
Last Answer : D. Mu-law
Description : 12 voice channels are sampled at 8000 sampling rate and encoded into 8 bit PCM word. Determine the rate of the data stream. a. 354 kbps b. 750 kbps c. 768 kbps d. 640 kbps
Last Answer : c. 768 kbps
Description : ECE Board Exam March 1996 Which of the following pulse modulation systems is analog? A. Delta B. Differential PCM C. PWM D. PCM
Last Answer : C. PWM
Description : ECE Board Exam March 1996 According to the Nyquist theorem, the sampling rate that can be used in a PCM system is ________ the highest audio frequency. A. once B. eight times C. twice D. thrice
Last Answer : C. twice
Description : In PCM, it converts the PAM sampled to parallel PCM codes
Last Answer : Analog-to-Digital converter
Description : Codes must be A. agreed upon in advance between sender and receiver B. eight bit per character C. the same in all modern computer D. either seven or eighth bits per character
Last Answer : A. agreed upon in advance between sender and receiver
Description : Absolute temperature in Kelvin. A. ˚C +273 B. ˚C+75 C. ˚C+19 D. ˚C +290
Last Answer : A. ˚C +273
Description : Three forces A, B and C of magnitudes 8 N, 12 N and 20 N acting on a particle are in equilibrim. It can be concluded that a.107 dynes b.B and C act in opposite directions c.one of the forces in non-coplaner d.A and B act at 90? e.one of the forces is non-concurrent
Last Answer : b. B and C act in opposite directions
Description : If vectors A = B + C and magnitudes of A, B and C are 5, 4 and 3 unit respectively, then angle between A and B is
Last Answer : If vectors A = B + C and magnitudes of A, B and C are 5, 4 and 3 unit respectively, then angle between A and B ... (C) tan-1 (5/3) (D) cos-1 (3/5)
Description : Given a = i + 2j and b = 2i + j, what are the magnitudes of the two vectors? Are these two vectors equal?
Last Answer : Given \(\overset\rightarrow{a}\) = i + 2j and \(\overset\rightarrow{b}\) = 2i + j, ... magnitudes of the two vectors? Are these two vectors equal?
Description : Two vectors are said to be equal if – (1) only their magnitudes are same (2) only their directions are same (3) both magnitude and direction are same (4) magnitudes are same but directions are opposite
Last Answer : (3) both magnitude and direction are same Explanation: If the magnitude as well as direction of two vectors are equal, then they are known as equal vectors. In other words, two vectors are ... headed towards the same direction. For two equal vectors, their directed line segments must be parallel.
Description : Casual research is 1. Together primary data to shed light on the real nature of the problem 2. to ascertain certain magnitudes 3. to find out cause and effect relationship 4. to explore the gravity of the situation 5. none of these
Last Answer : to find out cause and effect relationship
Description : The minimum number of forces with unequal magnitudes whose vector sum can equal zero is: w) 1 x) 2 y) 3 z) 4
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 3
Description : In an electromagnetic wave, the ratio of the magnitudes of the electric field to the magnet field is equal to what?
Last Answer : ANSWER: THE SPEED OF LIGHT or C
Description : Two forces have magnitudes of 11 newtons and 5 newtons. The magnitude of their sum could NOT be equal to which of the following values? w) 16 newtons x) 5 newtons y) 9 newtons z) 7 newtons
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 5 NEWTONS
Description : Two vectors are said to be equal if (1) only their magnitudes are same (2) only their directions are same (3) both magnitude and direction are same (4) magnitudes are same but directions are opposite
Last Answer : both magnitude and direction are same
Description : The main advantage of BODE's plot is that multiplication of magnitudes can be converted into : - a) addition b) subtraction c) division d) none of the above
Last Answer : The main advantage of BODE's plot is that multiplication of magnitudes can be converted into : - addition
Description : In a certain three -wire Y -connected generator, the phase voltages are 2 kV. The magnitudes of the line voltages will be: A. 2,000 V B. 6,000 V C. 666 V D. 3,464 V
Last Answer : In a certain three -wire Y -connected generator, the phase voltages are 2 kV. The magnitudes of the line voltages will be: 3,464 V
Description : My old school friends and I are planning Thanksgiving potluck dinners. Though I promised to make all the arrangements and assigning tasks to people I am now confused on how to go about the whole planning process. Anyone who has done it out there, who can help me?
Last Answer : Are you going to call someone at 3 in the morning and say “I need dressing.”” Wake up I need it by noon!!!”
Description : The process of assigning values for the time and effort needed to perform a system project is called _____. a. analysis b. estimation c. identifying d. planning
Last Answer : b. estimation
Description : The process of assessing the probability and consequences of identified risks to the project objectives, assigning a risk score to each risk, and creating a list of prioritized risks describes ... Risk Analysis B. Risk Identification C. Qualitative Risk Analysis D. Risk Management Planning
Last Answer : C. Qualitative Risk Analysis
Description : Which of the following is NOT a major element of the strategic management process? A. Formulating strategy B. Implementing strategy C. Evaluating strategy D. Assigning administrative tasks
Last Answer : Assigning administrative tasks
Description : Which of the following is NOT a major element of Strategic Management process? A. Formulating Strategy B. Implementing Strategy C. Evaluating Strategy D. Assigning administrative Tasks
Last Answer : Assigning administrative Tasks