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Test: Introduction to Communication System - Question 1

The very high frequency (VHF) range extends from

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Very high frequency (VHF) has a frequency range of 30-300 MHz and wavelength range of 10 to 1 m.

Test: Introduction to Communication System - Question 2

Match List-I (Frequencies spectrum) with List-II (Frequency range) and select the correct answer using the codes given-below the lists:
List-I
A. Extremely low frequency
B. Low frequencies
C. Voice frequencies
D. Very low frequencies 
List-II
1. 30-300 kHz
2. 300-3000 Hz
3. 3-30 kHz
4. 30-300 Hz

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Test: Introduction to Communication System - Question 3

Match List-I with List-li and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List-I
A. Channel
B. Carrier
C. Modulation
D. Distortion
List-II
1. The process by which some characteristics of a carrier is varied by ah information signal.
2. Any undesirable change in an information signal.
3. A signal that can be modulated by an information signal.
4. A path for transmission of signal.

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Correct Answer :-D 

Explanation : A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2

a) Transmission channel, the path between two nodes of a network that a data communication follows. The term can refer to the physical cabling that connects the nodes on a network, the signal that is communicated over the pathway or a subchannel in a carrier frequency.

b) In telecommunications, a carrier wave, carrier signal, or just carrier, is a waveform that is modulated (modified) with an information bearing signal for the purpose of conveying information.

c) Modulation is a process by which a carrier signal is altered according to information in a message signal.

d)  Distortion is any undesired change in the amplitude or phase of any component of an information signal that causes a change in the overall waveform of the signal.

Test: Introduction to Communication System - Question 4

The communication medium causes the signal to be

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The communication medium is the channel through which the message travels from the transmitter to the receiver. During the process of transmission and reception the signal gets distorted due to noise introduced in the system.

Test: Introduction to Communication System - Question 5

The function of the input transducer in a communication system is

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The message from the information source may or may not be electrical in nature. In a case when the message produced by the information source is not electrical in nature, an input transducer is used to convert it into a time-varying electrical signal.

Test: Introduction to Communication System - Question 6

Two key barriers to human communication are

Test: Introduction to Communication System - Question 7

Communication is the process of

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Communication is simply the basic process of exchanging information.

Test: Introduction to Communication System - Question 8

Radio signals are made up of

Test: Introduction to Communication System - Question 9

Which of the following is not a major communication medium?

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Correct Answer :- c

Explanation : In the communication process, a medium is a channel or system of communication—the means by which information (the message) is transmitted between a speaker or writer (the sender) and an audience (the receiver).

 Wire is not a major communication medium.

In a wired network, data is transmitted over a physical medium.

Nowadays, wireless networks are being used. So wired connection is not a major communication medium.

Test: Introduction to Communication System - Question 10

The process of transmitting two or more information signals simultaneously over the same channel is called

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Multiplexing may be defined as the process of combining several message signals together and send them over the same communication channel, i.e. FDM, TDM and CDM.

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