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This section includes 161 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Microwave Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
151. |
The advantage of microwave lower frequency signals are: |
A. | Increased bandwidth |
B. | Ability to use high gain, directivity antenna |
C. | Greater secrecy |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
152. |
The noise produced in a microwave tube due to random nature of emission and electron flow is called: |
A. | Partition noise |
B. | Shot noise |
C. | Johnson noise |
D. | Shannon noise |
Answer» C. Johnson noise | |
153. |
The modes in a reflex klystron: |
A. | Give the same frequency but different transit times |
B. | Result from excessive transit time across the resonator gap |
C. | Are caused by spurious frequency modulation |
D. | Are just for theoretical considerations |
Answer» B. Result from excessive transit time across the resonator gap | |
154. |
The transmit time in the repeller space of a reflex klystron must be: |
A. | n cycles |
B. | <table><tr><td rowspan="2"><img src="https://www.indiabix.com/_files/images/data-interpretation/common/15-sym-oparen-h1.gif"></td><td rowspan="2">n + </td><td style="border-bottom:1px solid #000000;vertical-align:bottom;padding-bottom:2px;"><center>1</center></td><td rowspan="2"><img src="https://www.indiabix.com/_files/images/data-interpretation/common/15-sym-cparen-h1.gif"></td><td rowspan="2">cycles</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">4</td></tr></table> |
C. | <table><tr><td rowspan="2"><img src="https://www.indiabix.com/_files/images/data-interpretation/common/15-sym-oparen-h1.gif"></td><td rowspan="2">n + </td><td style="border-bottom:1px solid #000000;vertical-align:bottom;padding-bottom:2px;"><center>3</center></td><td rowspan="2"><img src="https://www.indiabix.com/_files/images/data-interpretation/common/15-sym-cparen-h1.gif"></td><td rowspan="2">cycles</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">4</td></tr></table> |
D. | <table><tr><td rowspan="2"><img src="https://www.indiabix.com/_files/images/data-interpretation/common/15-sym-oparen-h1.gif"></td><td rowspan="2">n + </td><td style="border-bottom:1px solid #000000;vertical-align:bottom;padding-bottom:2px;"><center>1</center></td><td rowspan="2"><img src="https://www.indiabix.com/_files/images/data-interpretation/common/15-sym-cparen-h1.gif"></td><td rowspan="2">cycles</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">2</td></tr></table> |
Answer» D. <table><tr><td rowspan="2"><img src="https://www.indiabix.com/_files/images/data-interpretation/common/15-sym-oparen-h1.gif"></td><td rowspan="2">n + </td><td style="border-bottom:1px solid #000000;vertical-align:bottom;padding-bottom:2px;"><center>1</center></td><td rowspan="2"><img src="https://www.indiabix.com/_files/images/data-interpretation/common/15-sym-cparen-h1.gif"></td><td rowspan="2">cycles</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">2</td></tr></table> | |
155. |
A reflex klystron functions as: |
A. | Microwave oscillator |
B. | Microwave amplifier |
C. | Both as microwave amplifier and oscillator |
D. | A high gain cavity |
Answer» B. Microwave amplifier | |
156. |
Multicavity klystron: |
A. | Is not a microwave device |
B. | In not a good low level amplifier because of noise |
C. | Is not suited for pulse operation |
D. | Has a high repeller voltage to ensure small transit time |
Answer» C. Is not suited for pulse operation | |
157. |
Dither-tuned magnetrons: |
A. | Can be easily jammed |
B. | Can send pulses on one frequency only |
C. | Operates on a fixed frequency |
D. | May be conventional or coaxial |
Answer» C. Operates on a fixed frequency | |
158. |
For handling large microwave power, the best medium is: |
A. | Coaxial line |
B. | Rectangular wave guide |
C. | Stripline |
D. | Circular wave guide |
Answer» C. Stripline | |
159. |
Due to curvature of earth, microwave repeaters are placed at distance of about: |
A. | 10 km |
B. | 50 km |
C. | 150 km |
D. | 250 km |
Answer» C. 150 km | |
160. |
Microwave frequency range extends from: |
A. | 3 MHz to 30 MHz |
B. | 30 MHz to 300 MHz |
C. | 300 MHz to 3000 MHz |
D. | 500 MHz to 30,000 MHz |
Answer» E. | |
161. |
Which of the following noise becomes important at microwave frequencies? |
A. | Short noise |
B. | Flicker noise |
C. | Thermal noise |
D. | Transit time noise |
Answer» E. | |