Explore topic-wise MCQs in Electromagnetic Theory.

This section includes 12 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Electromagnetic Theory knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

THE_GUIDED_WAVELENGTH_AND_THE_PHASE_CONSTANT_ARE_RELATED_BY?$

A. 2π/βg = λg
B. 1/βg = λg
C. 1/2πβg = λg
D. βg = λg
Answer» B. 1/‚âà√≠‚Äö√¢¬ßg = ‚âà√≠¬¨‚Ñ¢g
2.

The phase and group velocities does not depend on which of the following?$

A. Frequency
B. Wavelength
C. Phase constant
D. Attenuation constant
Answer» E.
3.

The_phase_velocity_refers_to_a_group_of_waves_and_the_group_velocity_refers_to_a_single_wave._State_true/false.$

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
4.

The distance between two successive points in a waveguide is the

A. Guided wavelength
B. 2 x guided wavelength
C. Guided wavelength/2
D. (guided wavelength)/4
Answer» D. (guided wavelength)/4
5.

The phase velocity of a wave having a phase constant of 4 units and a frequency of 2.5 x 109 radian/sec is (in 108 order?

A. 3.25
B. 3.75
C. 6.25
D. 6.75
Answer» D. 6.75
6.

The group velocity of a wave with a phase velocity of 60 x 109 is (in 106 order)

A. 1.5
B. 2
C. 2.5
D. 3
Answer» B. 2
7.

The phase velocity of a wave having a group velocity of 6 x 106 is (in order of 108 m/s)

A. 2.4
B. 3
C. 15
D. 150
Answer» E.
8.

The product of the phase and the group velocities is given by the

A. Speed of light
B. Speed of light/2
C. 2 x Speed of light
D. (speed of light)/4
Answer» E.
9.

The cut off wavelength of the rectangular waveguide in dominant mode with dimensions 6 cm x 4 cm is

A. 12cm
B. 6cm
C. 4cm
D. 2cm
Answer» B. 6cm
10.

The cut off wavelength and the guided wavelength are given by 0.5 and 2 units respectively. Find the wavelength of the wave.

A. 0.48
B. 0.32
C. 0.45
D. 0.54
Answer» B. 0.32
11.

The term cos θ is given by 2.5. Find the phase velocity.$

A. 3
B. 5
C. 7.5
D. 2.5
Answer» D. 2.5
12.

In a waveguide, which of the following condition is true always?

A. phase velocity = c
B. group velocity = c
C. phase velocity > c
D. phase velocity < c
Answer» D. phase velocity < c