Online Questions and Answers Topic Outline
- MCQs in Transmission System
- MCQs in Transmission Medium
- MCQs in Velocity and Line Wavelength
- MCQs in Characteristics Impedance
- MCQs in Primary Line Constants and Propagation Constants
- MCQs in Standing Waves
- MCQs in Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
- MCQs in Telephone Lines and Cables
- MCQs in Wave Guides
- MCQs in Balanced and Unbalanced Lines
- MCQs in Twisted pair wire, Coaxial Cable
- MCQs in Decibel
- MCQs in Signal and Noise Fundamentals
MCQs in Transmission Fundamentals Series
Following is the list of multiple choice questions in this brand new series:
Continue Practice Exam Test Questions Part VII of the Series
301. Category of media with some form of conductor that provides a conduit in which electromagnetic signals are contained.
- A. Guided
- B. Balanced
- C. Unguided
- D. Unbalanced
302. The conductive connections between elements which carry signals.
- A. Transmission Lines
- B. Antenna
- C. Frequency allocations
- D. Load
303. Calculate the characteristic impedance for a line that exhibits an inductance of 4 nH/m and 1.5 pF/m
- A. 36.6 ohms
- B. 51.6 ohms
- C. 22 ohms
- D. 24.5 ohms
304. Category of media which are wireless
- A. Guided
- B. Balanced
- C. Unguided
- D. Unbalanced
305. It is a medium or any physical facility used to propagate electromagnetic signals between two locations in a communications system.
- A. Transmission medium
- B. Channel allocation
- C. Frequency allocation
- D. Any of these
306. It is a metallic conductor system used to transfer electrical energy from one point to another using electrical current flow.
- A. Transmitter
- B. Multiplexers
- C. Receiver
- D. Transmission line
307. A kind of wave where the displacement is in the direction of propagation.
- A. Transverse
- B. Longitudinal
- C. Reverse
- D. Perpendicular
308. Calculate the capacitance per meter of a 50-ohm load cable that has an inductance of 55 nH/m.
- A. 13 pF
- B. 18 pF
- C. 20 pF
- D. 22 pF
309. The desirable SWR on a transmission line is
- A. 0
- B. 1
- C. 2
- D. Infinity
310. A kind of wave where the direction is displacement is perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
- A. Transverse
- B. Longitudinal
- C. Reverse
- D. Perpendicular
311. A short-circuited half-wavelength line acts like a
- A. Parallel resonant circuit
- B. Series Resonant Circuit
- C. Oscillator
- D. LC circuit
312. Electromagnetic waves that travel along a transmission line from the source to the load.
- A. Reverse waves
- B. Transverse waves
- C. Incident waves
- D. Longitudinal waves
313. Electromagnetic waves that travel from the load back toward the source.
- A. Incident waves
- B. Transverse waves
- C. Forward waves
- D. Reflected waves
314. Sound travels approximately
- A. 2200 feet per second
- B. 1100 feet per second
- C. 550 feet per second
- D. 600 feet per second
315. Determine the surge impedance for a parallel wire, air dielectric with a ratio of the spacing between conductors and the diameter of 3.
- A. 250 ohms
- B. 210 ohms
- C. 180 ohms
- D. 215 ohms
316. The rate at which the periodic wave repeats
- A. Wavelength
- B. Amplitude
- C. Period
- D. Frequency
317. The distance of one cycle occurring in space
- A. Wavelength
- B. Amplitudes
- C. Period
- D. Frequency
318. Classification of transmission line where both conductors carry current; one conductor carries the signal, the other conductor is the return path
- A. Differential transmission lines
- B. Unbalanced lines
- C. Coaxial cables
- D. Balun
319. A shorted half-wave line at the operating frequency acts like
- A. Capacitor
- B. Inductor
- C. Series resonant circuit
- D. Parallel resonant circuit
320. What is the characteristic impedance of a coaxial line, air dielectric with a ratio of the diameter of the outer and inner conductor equal to 1.5?
- A. 24.3 ohms
- B. 25.6 ohms
- C. 13.2 ohms
- D. 18 ohms
321. Currents that flow in opposite direction in a balanced wire pair is called
- A. Longitudinal currents
- B. Reverse circuit currents
- C. Transverse circuit currents
- D. Metallic circuit currents
322. Currents that flow in same direction in a balanced wire pair is called
- A. Longitudinal currents
- B. Reverse circuit currents
- C. Transverse circuit currents
- D. In-phase currents
323. A circuit device used to connect a balanced transmission line to an unbalanced load
- A. Slotted lines
- B. Stub
- C. Balun
- D. Quarterwave lines
324. The most common type of balun used in relatively high frequency
- A. Narrowband
- B. Choke
- C. Sleeve
- D. All of these
325. A pattern of voltage and current variations along the transmission line not terminated in its characteristic impedance is called
- A. An electric fluid
- B. Radio waves
- C. Standing waves
- D. A magnetic field
326. A type of parallel-conductor transmission lines consists of simply of two parallel wires, closely-spaced and separated by air.
- A. Twisted pair
- B. Open-wire lines
- C. Coaxial cables
- D. Twin pair
327. A type of parallel-conductor transmission lines which is essentially the same as open-wire transmission line except that the spacers between the conductors are replaced with a continuous solid dielectric that ensures uniform spacing along the entire cable
- A. Twisted pair
- B. Open-wire lines
- C. Coaxial cables
- D. Twin lead
328. What is the range of size of wires of a twisted pair?
- A. AWG 16 to AWG 26
- B. AWG 14 to AWG 25
- C. AWG 10 to AWG 20
- D. AWG 12 to AWG 28
329. What is the characteristic impedance of a coaxial line, polyethylene dielectric with the ratio of the diameter of the outer and the inner conductor of 2.5?
- A. 43.5 ohms
- B. 23.4 ohms
- C. 36.2 ohms
- D. 29.8 ohms
330. In AWG, the higher the wire gauge ______
- A. The higher the diameter and the lower the resistance
- B. The smaller the diameter and the higher the resistance
- C. The smaller the diameter and the higher the conductance
- D. The larger the diameter and the higher the resistance
331. Type of twisted pair wire cable that consists of two copper wires where each wire is separately encapsulated in PVC insulation.
- A. Shielded twisted pair
- B. Twin lead
- C. Unshielded twisted pair
- D. Open wire frame
332. A shorted quarter-wave line at the operating frequency acts like
- A. Series resonant circuit
- B. Parallel resonant circuit
- C. Capacitor
- D. Inductor
333. The minimum number of twist for UTP is
- A. Two twist per foot
- B. Two twist per meter
- C. Three twist per foot
- D. Three twist per meter
334. A delay line using RG-8A/U cable is to exhibit a 5-ns delay. Calculate the required length of the cable.
- A. 4.57 ft.
- B. 1.23 ft.
- C. 6.2 ft.
- D. 3.4 ft.
335. An open-circuited quarter-wavelength line acts like a
- A. Parallel resonant circuit
- B. Series resonant circuit
- C. Oscillator
- D. LC circuit
336. Level for category of UTP cable which is suitable only for voice grade telephone signals and very low-speed data applications
- A. Level 1 or Cat 1
- B. Level 3 or Cat 3
- C. Level 2 or Cat 2
- D. Cat 4
337. An antenna is being fed by a properly terminated two-wire transmission line. The current in the line at the input end is 3 A. The surge impedance of the line is 500 ohms. How much power is being supplied to the line?
- A. 3.1 kW
- B. 2.5 kW
- C. 1.6 kW
- D. 4.5 kW
338. Level or Category of UTP cable which was developed for IEEE 802.5 token ring local area networks operating at a transmission rates of 4Mbps
- A. Level 1 or Cat 1
- B. Level 3 or Cat 3
- C. Level 2 or Cat 2
- D. Cat 4
339. If the period of one complete cycle of a radio wave is 0.000001 s, what is the wavelength?
- A. 300 m
- B. 200 m
- C. 100 m
- D. 400 m
340. If the two towers of a 950-kHz antenna are separated by 120 electrical degrees, what is the tower separation in feet?
- A. 231 ft.
- B. 235 ft.
- C. 176 ft.
- D. 345 ft.
341. Category of UTP used for virtually any voice or data transmission rate up to 16 Mbps, has a minimum of 3 turns per inch.
- A. Category 5e
- B. Category 4
- C. Category 5
- D. Category 3
342. The mismatch between the antenna and transmission line impedances cannot be corrected for by
- A. Using an LC matching network
- B. Adjusting antenna length
- C. Using a balun
- D. Adjusting the length of transmission line
343. Category of UTP that was designed for data transmission rates up to 20 Mbps
- A. Category 5e
- B. Category 4
- C. Category 5
- D. Category 3
344. Variation of CAT5 cables that are intended for data transmission rates up to 250 Mbps
- A. Category 5e
- B. Category 2
- C. Category 6
- D. Category 3
345. A type of twisted-pair wherein its wires and dielectric are enclosed in a conductive metal sleeve called a foil.
- A. STP
- B. Twin lead
- C. UTP
- D. Unshielded Twin lead
346. It is the name given to the area between the ceiling and the roof in a single-story building or between the ceiling and the floor of the next higher level in a multistory building.
- A. Attic
- B. Rooftop
- C. Plenum
- D. Ceiling
347. It consists of center conductor surrounded by dielectric material, then a concentric shielding, and an environmental protection outer jacket.
- A. Twisted pair
- B. Coaxial cable
- C. Twin lead
- D. Open wire
348. In a transmission line, it refers to the woven stranded mesh or braid that surround some types of coaxial cables
- A. Grounding
- B. Shielding
- C. Degaussing
- D. Any of these
349. A coaxial cable with one layer of foil insulation and one layer of braided shielding.
- A. Backup shielding
- B. Temporary shielding
- C. Dual shielding
- D. Interference shielding
350. At very high frequencies, transmission lines are used as
- A. Tuned circuits
- B. Antennas
- C. Insulators
- D. Resistors

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