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This section includes 15 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Avionics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which technique uses spot beam antennas to divide the area covered by the satellite into smaller segments? |
A. | Spatial isolation |
B. | Frequency reuse |
C. | Multiplexing |
D. | Modulation |
Answer» B. Frequency reuse | |
2. |
Which technique uses two different antennas to reduce traffic on the same frequency? |
A. | Spatial isolation |
B. | Frequency reuse |
C. | Multiplexing |
D. | Modulation |
Answer» C. Multiplexing | |
3. |
Why are techniques like frequency reuse and spatial isolation carried out? |
A. | Reduce traffic load |
B. | More gain |
C. | High speed |
D. | Error detection |
Answer» B. More gain | |
4. |
WHY_ARE_TECHNIQUES_LIKE_FREQUENCY_REUSE_AND_SPATIAL_ISOLATION_CARRIED_OUT??$ |
A. | Reduce traffic load |
B. | More gain |
C. | High speed |
D. | Error detection |
Answer» B. More gain | |
5. |
Which technique uses spot beam antennas to divide the area covered by the satellite into smaller segments?$ |
A. | Spatial isolation |
B. | Frequency reuse |
C. | Multiplexing |
D. | Modulation |
Answer» B. Frequency reuse | |
6. |
Which technique uses two different antennas to reduce traffic on the same frequency?$ |
A. | Spatial isolation |
B. | Frequency reuse |
C. | Multiplexing |
D. | Modulation |
Answer» C. Multiplexing | |
7. |
Spatial-division multiple access (SDMA) depends on satellite location and not frequency. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
8. |
What is the maximum theoretical data rate if a transponder is used for binary transmission and has a bandwidth of 36MHz? |
A. | 32Mpbs |
B. | 72Mpbs |
C. | 36Mpbs |
D. | 12Mpbs |
Answer» C. 36Mpbs | |
9. |
Which of the following bands cannot be used for satellite communication? |
A. | MF |
B. | Ku |
C. | X |
D. | C |
Answer» B. Ku | |
10. |
What is the reason for shifting from c band to ku band in satellite communication? |
A. | Lesser attenuation |
B. | Less power requirements |
C. | More bandwidth |
D. | Overcrowding |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
Why are VHF, UHF, and microwave signals used in satellite communication? |
A. | More bandwidth |
B. | More spectrum space |
C. | Are not diffracted by the ionosphere |
D. | Economically viable |
Answer» D. Economically viable | |
12. |
What is the reason for carrying multiple transponders in a satellite? |
A. | More number of operating channel |
B. | Better reception |
C. | More gain |
D. | Redundancy |
Answer» B. Better reception | |
13. |
The downlink frequency is lower than the uplink frequency. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
14. |
The transmitter-receiver combination in the satellite is known as a _______ |
A. | Relay |
B. | Repeater |
C. | Transponder |
D. | Duplexer |
Answer» D. Duplexer | |
15. |
The satellite that is used as a relay to extend communication distance is called as __________ |
A. | Relay satellites |
B. | Communication satellites |
C. | Repeater satellites |
D. | Geosynchronous satellites |
Answer» C. Repeater satellites | |