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In TE
10
mode of rectangular waveguide
Options
A. there is one half sine wave variation along
x
direction and one along
y
direction
B. there is one half sine wave variation along
y
direction and one along
x
direction
C. there is one full sine wave variation along
x
direction and one along
y
direction
D. none of the above
Correct Answer
there is one half sine wave variation along
x
direction and one along
y
direction
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1. The total power radiated from an antenna system is determined by imagining that the antenna is at the centre of a very large
Options
A. sphere
B. rectangle
C. square
D. ellipse
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Correct Answer: sphere
2. Reflection from the object to be measured is significant only when the wavelength is
Options
A. much bigger than the size of object
B. much smaller than the size of object
C. almost of the size of object
D. either (a) or (c)
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Correct Answer: much smaller than the size of object
3. The primary constants of a transmission line are
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A. R and L
B. R, L and C
C. R and C
D. R, L, G and C
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Correct Answer: R, L, G and C
4. In a loss less line the propagation constant is equal to
Options
A.
j
?
LC
B.
LC
C.
j
?LC
D. LC
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Correct Answer:
j
?
LC
5. In a microwave power measurement using bolometer, the principle of working is variation of
Options
A. inductance with absorption of power
B. resistance with absorption of power
C. capacitance with absorption of power
D. cavity dimension with heat generated by power
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Correct Answer: resistance with absorption of power
6. A line is excited by a 100 V, 200 ohm source and is terminated by 100 ? resistance. If the voltage on line reaches steady value in 80
ns
, the natural resonant frequency is
Options
A. 100 MHz
B. 50 MHz
C. 12.5 MHz
D. 6.25 MHz
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Correct Answer: 12.5 MHz
7.
TE
01
mode of propagation of electromagnetic energy
Options
A. is merely the TE
10
mode rotated 90°
B. is merely the TE
10
mode rotated 180°
C. is the same as TE
10
mode
D. either (b) or (c)
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Correct Answer: is merely the TE
10
mode rotated 90°
8. For a 1 cm x 2 cm air filled rectangular waveguide the maximum frequency should be less than about
Options
A. 1000 MHz
B. 5000 MHz
C. 14000 MHz
D. 140000 MHz
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Correct Answer: 14000 MHz
9. A PIN diode can be used
Options
A. as a shunt mounted switch
B. as a series mounted switch
C. both as series or shunt mounted switch
D. non of the above
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Correct Answer: both as series or shunt mounted switch
10. As frequency is increased, the skin effect
Options
A. increases
B. decreases
C. remains the same
D. either (b) or (c)
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Correct Answer: increases
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