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Modulation and Demodulation Quiz | Modulation and Demodulation Multiple Choice Questions and Answers

(1) In TV transmission, sound signal is ………………… modulated
[A] Amplitude
[B] Frequency
[C] Phase
[D] None of the above
Answer: Frequency
(2) In a TRF radio receiver, the RF and detection stages are tuned to …………
[A] Radio frequency
[B] IF
[C] Audio frequency
[D] None of the above
Answer: Radio frequency

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(3) The diode detector in an AM radio receiver is usually found ………….
[A] Before the first RF stage
[B] After the first RF stage
[C] After several stages of amplification
[D] None of the above
Answer: After several stages of amplification
(4) In a superhetrodyne receiver, the difference frequency is chosen as the IF rather than the sum frequency because …………….
[A] The difference frequency is closer to oscillator frequency
[B] Lower frequencies are easier to amplify
[C] Only the difference frequency can be modulated
[D] None of the above
Answer: Lower frequencies are easier to amplify
(5) In the above question, what is the power in sidebands?
[A] 8 kW
[B] 6 kW
[C] 06 kW
[D] 9 kW
Answer: 06 kW
(6) A 50 kW carrier is to be amplitude modulated to a level of 85%. What is the carrier power after modulation?
[A] 50 kW
[B] 5 kW
[C] 8 kW
[D] 25 kW
Answer: 50 kW
(7) A 100 V carrier is made to vary between 160 V and 40 V by the signal. What is the modulation factor?
[A] 3
[B] 6
[C] 5
[D] None of the above
Answer: 6
(8) In a radio receiver, we generally use ………….. oscillator as a local oscillator
[A] Crystal
[B] Wien-bridge
[C] Phase-shift
[D] Hartley
Answer: Hartley
(9) The function of ferrite antenna is to …………….
[A] Reduce stray capacitance
[B] Stabilise d.c. bias
[C] Increase the Q of tuned circuit
[D] Reduce noise
Answer: Increase the Q of tuned circuit
(10) If Amin = 40 and Amax = 60, what is the percentage of modulation?
[A] 20 %
[B] 40 %
[C] 50 %
[D] 10 %
Answer: 20 %
(11) The IF is 455 kHz. If the radio receiver is tuned to 855 kHz, the local oscillator frequency is ………….
[A] 455 kHz
[B] 1310 kHz
[C] 1500 kHz
[D] 1520 kHz
Answer: 1310 kHz
(12) Modulation refers to a low-frequency signal controlling the …………
[A] Amplitude of the carrier
[B] Frequency of the carrier
[C] Phase of the carrier
[D] May be any of the above
Answer: May be any of the above
(13) When the modulating signal controls the frequency of the carrier, we get……….
[A] Phase modulation
[B] Amplitude modulation
[C] Frequency modulation
[D] May be any one of the above
Answer: Frequency modulation
(14) The major advantage of FM over AM is …………..
[A] Reception is less noisy
[B] Higher carrier frequency
[C] Smaller bandwidth
[D] Small frequency deviation
Answer: Reception is less noisy
(15) In superhetrodyne receiver, the input at mixer stage is ……….
[A] IF and RF
[B] RF and AF
[C] IF and AF
[D] RF and local oscillator signal
Answer: RF and local oscillator signal
(16) The superhetrodyne principle provides selectivity at ………. stage
[A] RF
[B] IF
[C] audio
[D] Before RF
Answer: IF
(17) The letters AVC stand for …………..
[A] Audio voltage control
[B] Abrupt voltage control
[C] Automatic volume control
[D] Automatic voltage control
Answer: Automatic volume control
(18) Most of the amplification in a superhetrodyne receiver occurs at ………. stage
[A] IF
[B] RF amplifier
[C] Audio amplifier
[D] Detector
Answer: IF
(19) a radio receiver amplifies all the signal frequencies equally well, it is said to have high …………
[A] Sensitivity
[B] Selectivity
[C] Distortion
[D] Fidelity
Answer: Fidelity
(20) Superhertodyne principle refers to
[A] Using a large number of amplifier stages
[B] Using a push-pull circuit
[C] Obtaining lower fixed intermediate frequency
[D] None of the above
Answer: Obtaining lower fixed intermediate frequency

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