Explore topic-wise MCQs in Analog Communications.

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

1.

Frequency modulated broadcast band generally lies in ________

A. VHF
B. HF
C. SHF
D. LF
Answer» B. HF
2.

Which of the following modulation is used for radio navigation?

A. Pulse Modulation
B. Amplitude Modulation
C. Phase Modulation
D. Frequency Modulation
Answer» B. Amplitude Modulation
3.

Inherently most noise resistant modulating system is _________

A. PCM
B. DSB
C. SSB
D. VSB
Answer» B. DSB
4.

WHICH_OF_THE_FOLLOWING_MODULATION_IS_USED_FOR_RADIO_NAVIGATION??$

A. Pulse Modulation
B. Amplitude Modulation
C. Phase Modulation
D. Frequency Modulation
Answer» B. Amplitude Modulation
5.

Frequency_modulated_broadcast_band_generally_lies_in_________$

A. VHF
B. HF
C. SHF
D. LF
Answer» B. HF
6.

Inherently most noise resistant modulating system is ________?

A. PCM
B. DSB
C. SSB
D. VSB
Answer» B. DSB
7.

For demodulation of PCM, it is first converted into ________

A. PAM
B. PWM
C. PPM
D. FM
Answer» B. PWM
8.

Which of the following is not a part of analogue communication?

A. PPM
B. AM
C. PCM
D. PWM
Answer» D. PWM
9.

Which of the following is used for demodulation of PAM signal?

A. a band reject filter
B. a band pass filter
C. a low pass filter
D. a high pass filter
Answer» D. a high pass filter
10.

What is duty cycle?

A. ratio of time on to time off
B. ratio of time off to time on
C. <sup>1</sup>‚ÅÑ<sub>2</sub> √ó (ratio of time on to time off)
D. <sup>1</sup>‚ÅÑ<sub>2</sub> √ó (ratio of time off to time on)
Answer» B. ratio of time off to time on
11.

What is the approximated range of audio frequencies?

A. 20Hz to 20KHz
B. 20Hz to 200KHz
C. 10Hz to 10KHz
D. 20Hz to 20MHz
Answer» B. 20Hz to 200KHz
12.

Which of the following oscillator is not found in FM?

A. Hartley Oscillator
B. Crystal Oscillator
C. Armstrong Oscillator
D. Dynatron Oscillator
Answer» C. Armstrong Oscillator