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1.(Nov 1998) What determines the velocity factor in transmission line? a) The termination impedance b) The center conductor resistivity c) Dielectrics in the line d) The termination impedance 2.A transmission line has a capacitance of 25 pF / ft. and an inductance of 0.15 mH / ft. Determine the characteristic impedance of the line. a) 100 W b) 75 W c) 77.5 W d) 50 W 3.In a waveguide, the TE mode means that the: a) none of the above b) magnetic field is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation c) magnetic and electric field are perpendicular to each other d) electric field is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation 4.(Nov 1998) Determine the dB gain of a receiving antenna which delivers a microvolt signal to a transmission line over that of an antenna that delivers a 2 microvolt signal under identical circumstances. a) 3 dB b) 10 dB c) 8 dB d) 6 dB 5.How many cycles of a 1MHz wave can a 6-mile transmission line accommodate? a) 16.67 cycles b) 32.26 cycles c) 6 cycles d) 60 cycles 6.Power loss due to increased effective resistance of a conductor at microwave frequencies due to skin effect. a) Conduction Loss b) Dielectric Loss c) Radiation Loss d) Corona 7.What is the cut-off wavelength of a 6-cm x 3-cm waveguide? Assume the dominant mode of operation. a) 20 cm b) 18 cm c) 15 cm d) 12 cm 8.The ratio of incident and reflected voltage waves representing transmission and reflection coefficients used to characterize a linear microwave device. a) Z Parameter b) Y Parameter c) S Parameter d) H Parameter 9.What is the longest wavelength that a 2.5-cm wide waveguide will support in the dominant mode (m = 1)? a) 3 cm b) 5 cm c) 6 cm d) 1 cm 10.Who developed the Smith Chart? a) James N. Smith b) Philip S. Chart c) Philip H. Smith d) Gunn Chart 11.What is the effect of standing waves on a transmission line? a) increase in the power fed to antenna b) a cooler operating line c) prevention of arcing d) decrease in the power fed to antenna 12.The _____ is a measure of the mismatch between a load and the transmission line. a) Return Loss b) SWR c) Phase-shift constant d) reflection coefficient 13.A very low-loss coaxial transmission line has 30 pF / ft. of distributed capacitance and 75 nH / ft. of inductance. What is its characteristic impedance? a) 75 b) 100 c) 72.5 d) 50 14.What is meant by SWR of a transmission line? a) Short Wave Receiver b) Slope Waveguide Relation c) Sitting Wave Ratio d) Standing Wave Ratio 15.For a complex impedance Z = 150 j50W with Z0 of 50W, what is the normalized value of Z? a) 15 j5 Ohms b) 3 j1 Ohms c) 3 j1 d) 15 j5 Ohms 16.What is the impedance of most waveguide? a) 300 ohms b) 75 ohms c) 600 ohms d) 50 ohms
46.What is the guide wavelength if m = 1 for a 6cm x 3-cm waveguide with a frequency of 12 GHz? a) 4.5 cm b) 5 cm c) 2.55 cm d) 2 cm 47.(Mar 1996) Characteristic impedance of a transmission line is the impedance measured at the _____ when its length is infinite. a) midsection b) output c) shorted end of the line d) input 48.What is the dominant mode in a rectangular waveguide? a) TE02 b) TM11 c) TM01 d) TE10 49.For an ideal transmission line, the best possible conductor to use is _____. a) Iron b) Silver c) Gold d) Copper
37.A 5-GHz signal is to be propagated along a waveguide with a width of 3 cm. What is the largest value of m that can be accommodated by the waveguide? (0 correct answers) a) m = 2 b) m = 0 c) m = 1 d) m = 3
82.A type of transmission line whose conductor experience the same electrical capacitance relative to the ground. a) Strip Line b) Waveguide c) Balanced Line d) Coax 83.The characteristic impedance will _____, if the spacing between the wires of a balanced transmission line is increased. a) none of the above b) increase c) decrease d) remain the same 84.Find the input impedance, in ohms, for a 50- lossless transmission line, 3.5l long, if the load is 20 + j75 . a) 7 + j8 b) 20 + j75 c) 6.25 j12.5 d) 12.5 j6.25 85.(Apr 1997) A single conductor running from the transmitter to the antenna. a) RG-8 / U b) Single line wire c) Microstrip d) Twin-lead