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(1)
In uniform quantization process
[A]
The step size remains same
[B]
Step size varies according to the values of the input signal
[C]
The quantizer has linear characteristics
[D]
Both a and c are correct
Answer: Both a and c are correct
(2)
Timing jitter is
[A]
Deviation in location of the pulses
[B]
Change in frequency
[C]
Change in amplitude
[D]
All of the above
Answer: Deviation in location of the pulses
(3)
Probability density function defines
[A]
Probability of error
[B]
Amplitudes of random noise
[C]
Density of signal
[D]
All of the above
Answer: Amplitudes of random noise
(4)
Pulse shaping is done
[A]
after line coding and modulation of signal
[B]
by limiting the bandwidth of transmission
[C]
to control Inter Symbol Interference
[D]
All of the above
(5)
For a noise to be white Gaussian noise, the optimum filter is known as
[A]
Matched filter
[B]
Bessel filter
[C]
Base band filter
[D]
Low pass filter
(6)
The time interval over which the received signal may be sampled without error may be explained by
[A]
Height of the eye opening of eye pattern
[B]
Rate of closure of eye of eye pattern
[C]
Width of eye opening of eye pattern
[D]
All of the above
Answer: Width of eye opening of eye pattern
(7)
Eye pattern is
[A]
Resembles the shape of human eye
[B]
May be seen on CRO
[C]
Is used to study ISI
[D]
All of the above
(8)
Advantages of using AMI
[A]
May be used for longer distance
[B]
Prevents build-up of DC
[C]
Needs least power as due to opposite polarity
[D]
All of the above
(9)
In Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI) is
[A]
0 is encoded as no pulse and 1 is encoded as negative pulse
[B]
0 is encoded as negative pulse and 1 is encoded as positive pulse
[C]
0 is encoded as positive pulse and 1 is encoded as negative pulse
[D]
0 is encoded as no pulse and 1 is encoded as positive or negative pulse
Answer: 0 is encoded as no pulse and 1 is encoded as negative pulse
(10)
For M equally likely messages, M>>1, if the rate of information R > C, the probability of error is
[A]
Close to unity
[B]
Unknown
[C]
Arbitrarily small
[D]
Not predictable
(11)
For M equally likely messages, M>>1, if the rate of information R ≤ C, the probability of error is
[A]
Not predictable
[B]
Close to unity
[C]
Arbitrarily small
[D]
Unknown
Answer: Arbitrarily small
(12)
The negative statement for Shannon’s theorem states that
[A]
If R > C, the error probability increases towards Unity
[B]
If R < C, the error probability is very small
[C]
Both a & b
[D]
None of the above
Answer: If R > C, the error probability increases towards Unity
(13)
According to Shannon Hartley theorem,
[A]
The channel capacity becomes infinite with infinite bandwidth
[B]
The channel capacity does not become infinite with infinite bandwidth
[C]
Has a tradeoff between bandwidth and Signal to noise ratio
[D]
Both B and C are correct
Answer: Both B and C are correct
(14)
The channel capacity is
[A]
The maximum information transmitted by one symbol over the channel
[B]
Information contained in a signal
[C]
The amplitude of the modulated signal
[D]
All of the above
Answer: The maximum information transmitted by one symbol over the channel
(15)
For M equally likely messages, the average amount of information H is
[A]
H = log2M
[B]
H = 2log10M
[C]
H = log10M
[D]
H = log10M2
(16)
The capacity of Gaussian channel is
[A]
C = 2B(1+S/N) bits/s
[B]
C = B2(1+S/N) bits/s
[C]
C = B(1+S/N) bits/s
[D]
C = B(1+S/N)2 bits/s
Answer: C = B(1+S/N) bits/s
(17)
The probability density function of a Markov process is
[A]
p(x1,x2,x3…….xn) = p(x1)p(x2/x1)p(x3/x2)…….p(xn/xn-1)
[B]
p(x1,x2,x3……xn) = p(x1)p(x2 * x1)p(x3 * x2)……..p(xn * xn-1)
[C]
p(x1,x2,x3…….xn) = p(x1)p(x1/x2)p(x2/x3)…….p(xn-1/xn)
[D]
p(x1,x2,x3……xn) = p(x1)p(x2)p(x3)…….p(xn)
Answer: p(x1,x2,x3…….xn) = p(x1)p(x2/x1)p(x3/x2)…….p(xn/xn-1)
(18)
Orthogonality of two codes means
[A]
The integrated product of two same code words is zero
[B]
The integrated product of two different code words is zero
[C]
The integrated product of two different code words is one
[D]
None of the above
Answer: The integrated product of two different code words is zero
(19)
The Golay code (23,12) is a codeword of length 23 which may correct
[A]
8 errors
[B]
2 errors
[C]
3 errors
[D]
5 errors
(20)
The prefix code is also known as
[A]
Convolutional code
[B]
Parity bit
[C]
Instantaneous code
[D]
Block code
Answer: Instantaneous code
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