Explore topic-wise MCQs in Digital Communications.

This section includes 22 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Digital Communications knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

In a standard matrix set code-word there are _______ cosset.

A. 2k
B. 2n+k
C. 2n-k
D. 2n
Answer» D. 2n
2.

The k-bit message forms ____ distinct messages which is referred to as k-tuples.

A. 2k
B. K2
C. 2k
D. 21/k
Answer» D. 21/k
3.

Linear codes are used for

A. Forward error correction
B. Backward error correction
C. Forward error detection
D. Backward error detection
Answer» B. Backward error correction
4.

The rate of a block code is the ration of

A. Block length to message length
B. Message length to block length
C. Message weight to block length
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» C. Message weight to block length
5.

Block length is the _____________ in the code word.

A. Number of elements
B. Distance between elements
C. Number of parity bits
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» B. Distance between elements
6.

THE_RATE_OF_A_BLOCK_CODE_IS_THE_RATION_OF?$

A. Block length to message length
B. Message length to block length
C. Message weight to block length
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» C. Message weight to block length
7.

The k-bit message forms ____ distinct messages which is referred to as k-tuples.$

A. 2k
B. K2
C. 2k
D. 21/k
Answer» D. 21/k
8.

Linear_codes_are_used_for$

A. Forward error correction
B. Backward error correction
C. Forward error detection
D. Backward error detection
Answer» B. Backward error correction
9.

Some examples of linear codes

A. Hamming code
B. Reed-Solomon code
C. Parity code
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» E.
10.

The _____ of the code-word is the number of non zero elements.

A. Size
B. Weight
C. Distance
D. Subspace
Answer» C. Distance
11.

Syndrome is calculated by

A. HT/r
B. rHT
C. rH
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» C. rH
12.

In a standard matrix set code-word there are _______ cosset.

A. 2k
B. 2n+k
C. 2n-k
D. 2n
Answer» D. 2n
13.

To avoid corruption during transmission, the code-word should be

A. Near
B. Far apart
C. Far
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» C. Far
14.

The sum of any two vectors in subset S is also in S. This is called as

A. Addition property
B. Subset property
C. Closure property
D. Similarity property
Answer» D. Similarity property
15.

Block length is the _____________ in the code word?

A. Number of elements
B. Distance between elements
C. Number of parity bits
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» B. Distance between elements
16.

Extended go-lay code is formed by

A. Adding overall parity bit to perfect go-lay code
B. Ex-oaring overall parity bit with perfect go-lay code
C. Ex-oaring each bit of go-lay code
D. Dividing the overall parity bit with perfect go-lay code
Answer» B. Ex-oaring overall parity bit with perfect go-lay code
17.

Block codes are generated using

A. Generator polynomial
B. Generator matrix
C. Generator polynomial & matrix
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» C. Generator polynomial & matrix
18.

The received code contains an error if the syndrome vector is

A. Zero
B. Non zero
C. Infinity
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» C. Infinity
19.

In the dividing circuit, the parity polynomial is obtained by the

A. Quotient
B. Remainder
C. Dividend
D. Divisor
Answer» C. Dividend
20.

The feedback shift register circuit is called as

A. Multiplying circuit
B. Dividing circuit
C. Feedback circuit
D. Shifting circuit
Answer» C. Feedback circuit
21.

A cyclic code can be generated using

A. Generator polynomial
B. Generator matrix
C. Generator polynomial & matrix
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» B. Generator matrix
22.

The cyclic codes are designed using

A. Shift registers with feedback
B. Shift registers without feedback
C. Flipflops
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» B. Shift registers without feedback