Mobile Communication Quiz | Mobile Communication Multiple Choice Questions and Answers

(1) The modulation technique used for mobile communication systems during world war II was
[A] Frequency modulation
[B] Amplitude modulation
[C] ASK
[D] FSK
Answer: Frequency modulation
(2) Paging systems could be used to
[A] Voice message
[B] Send numeric messages
[C] Send alphanumeric messages
[D] All of the above
Answer: All of the above

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(3) Antenna down tilting refers to
[A] Focusing radio energy towards ground
[B] Decreasing the S/N ratio at the antenna input
[C] Decreasing the strength of antenna
[D] All of the above
Answer: Focusing radio energy towards ground
(4) The rainbow pattern seen on a CD is an example of
[A] Refraction
[B] Reflection
[C] Diffraction
[D] None of the above
Answer: Diffraction
(5) Brewster angle is the angle at which
[A] No reflection occurs at the first medium
[B] Reflection coefficient is zero
[C] The wave gets refracted in the direction of source
[D] Both a and b
Answer: Both a and b
(6) Coherence time refers to
[A] Minimum time for change in magnitude and phase of the channel
[B] Time required for synchronization between the transmitter and the receiver
[C] Time required to attain a call with the busy base station
[D] None of the above
Answer: Minimum time for change in magnitude and phase of the channel
(7) Doppler spread refers to
[A] Large coherence time of the channel as compared to the delay constraints
[B] Temporary failure of message transfer
[C] Signal fading due to Doppler shift in the channel
[D] None of the above
Answer: Signal fading due to Doppler shift in the channel
(8) Slow frequency hopping refers to
[A] One or more symbols transmitted in time interval between frequency hops
[B] More than one frequency hop during each symbol
[C] Hopping rate greater than or equal to information symbol rate
[D] Both a and c are correct
Answer: One or more symbols transmitted in time interval between frequency hops
(9) Working of Adaptive Equalizers include
[A] Training
[B] Tracking
[C] Modulation
[D] Both a and b
Answer: Both a and b
(10) The Linear Equalizer may be implemented as
[A] FIR filter
[B] Lattice filter
[C] Low pass filter
[D] Both a and b
Answer: Both a and b
(11) Linear equalizer is also known as
[A] Transversal filter
[B] Low pass filter
[C] Lattice filter
[D] None of the above
Answer: Transversal filter
(12) PCM, DPCM, DM, ADPCM are the types of
[A] Waveform coders
[B] Channel allocation for transmission
[C] Vocoders
[D] All of the above
Answer: Waveform coders
(13) Waveform coders and Vocoders are the types of
[A] Frequency translation methods
[B] Modulation technique
[C] Speech coders
[D] Channel allocation for transmission
Answer: Speech coders
(14) Speech Coders are categorized on the basis of
[A] Frequency of signal
[B] Bandwidth of the signal
[C] Signal compression techniques
[D] None of the above
Answer: Signal compression techniques
(15) Search window of a RAKE receiver is
[A] Frequency band of the channel
[B] Range of the time delays
[C] Range of noise
[D] All of the above
Answer: Range of the time delays
(16) The RAKE receiver involves the steps
[A] Estimation of transmitted signal, demodulation, bit decision, correlator
[B] Estimation of transmitted signal, demodulation, correlator, bit decision
[C] Estimation of transmitted signal, correlator, demodulation, bit decision
[D] Correlator, estimation of transmitted signal, demodulation, bit decision
Answer: Correlator, estimation of transmitted signal, demodulation, bit decision
(17) In time diversity
[A] Multiple versions of signals are transmitted at different time instants
[B] Signal is transmitted with different polarization
[C] The signal is transmitted using multiple channels
[D] All of the above
Answer: Multiple versions of signals are transmitted at different time instants
(18) ———– introduced Frequency Modulation for mobile communication systems in 1935.
[A] Edwin Armstrong
[B] Albert Einstein
[C] Galileo Galilei
[D] David Bohm
Answer: Edwin Armstrong
(19) DECT stands for
[A] Digital European Cordless Telephone
[B] Digital European Cellular Telex
[C] Digitized Emergency Cellular Telephone
[D] Digital European Cellular Telephone
Answer: Digital European Cordless Telephone
(20) World’s first cellular system was developed by
[A] Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT)
[B] Bellcore and Motorola
[C] AT&T Bell Laboratories
[D] Qualcomm
Answer: Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT)

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