Blake MCQ in Digital Communications
Blake MCQ in Digital Communications
Blake MCQ in Digital Communications
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This is the Multiple Choice Questions in Chapter 7: Digital Communications from the
book Electronic Communication Systems by Roy Blake . If you are looking for a reviewer
in Communications Engineering this will definitely help. I can assure you that this will
be a great help in reviewing the book in preparation for your Board Exam. Make sure to
familiarize each and every questions to increase the chance of passing the ECE Board
Exam.
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Kennedy: MCQ in Digital Communications
MULTIPLE CHOICE
a. ASCII code
b. Baudot code
c. Morse code
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Answer: Option C
Solution:
a. an amplifier
b. a filter
c. a regenerative repeater
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Answer: Option C
Solution:
a. Time-Division Multiplexing
b. Time-Domain Multiplexing
c. Ten-Digital Manchester
d. Ten Dual-Manchester
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Answer: Option A
Solution:
a. I = ktB
b. C = 2B log2M
c. C = B log2(1 + S/N)
d. SR = 2fmax
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Answer: Option A
Solution:
a. I = ktB
b. C = 2Blog2M
d. SR = 2fmax
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Answer: Option B
Solution:
a. I = ktB
b. C = 2Blog2M
d. SR = 2fmax
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Answer: Option C
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Solution:
a. I = ktB
b. C = 2Blog2M
d. SR = 2fmax
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Answer: Option D
Solution:
a. a sample-and-hold circuit
d. an analog-to-digital converter
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Answer: Option A
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Answer: Option D
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Answer: Option C
Solution:
a. a sample alias
b. PAM
c. PCM
d. PDM
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Answer: Option B
Solution:
a. PDM
b. PWM
c. PPM
d. PPS
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Answer: Option D
Solution:
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Answer: Option C
Solution:
c. the maximum bits per sample to the minimum bits per sample
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Answer: Option A
Solution:
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Answer: Option C
Solution:
b. the A Law
Answer: Option D
Solution:
b. the A Law
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Answer: Option B
Solution:
a. Coder-Decoder
b. Coded-Carrier
c. Code-Compression
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Answer: Option A
Solution:
a. 4-bit numbers
b. 8-bit numbers
c. 12-bit numbers
d. 16-bit numbers
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Answer: Option B
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Solution:
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Answer: Option D
Solution:
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Answer: Option B
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Answer: Option B
Solution:
b. Manchester
c. unipolar NRZ
d. bipolar RZ
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Answer: Option C
Solution:
a. is a biphase code
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Answer: Option D
Solution:
a. 1
b. 2
c. 4
d. 8
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Answer: Option A
Solution:
a. detect errors
b. carry signaling
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c. synchronize the transmitter and receiver
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Answer: Option C
Solution:
a. detect errors
b. carry signaling
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Answer: Option B
Solution:
a. 1
b. 2
c. 4
d. 8
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Answer: Option D
Solution:
a. 8 k
b. 56 k
c. 64 k
d. 1.544 x 106
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Answer: Option A
Solution:
a. 1.544 Mb/s
b. 64 kb/s
c. 56 kb/s
d. 8 kb/s
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Answer: Option B
Solution:
a. 1.544 MB/s
b. 64 kb/s
c. 56 kb/s
d. 8 kb/s
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Answer: Option A
Solution:
a. Manchester coding
c. NRZ coding
d. pulse-width coding
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Answer: Option B
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Solution:
a. 6
b. 12
c. 24
d. 48
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Answer: Option B
Solution:
a. twisted-pair wire
b. coaxial cable
c. fiber-optic cable
d. microwave
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Answer: Option A
Solution:
a. on-hook/off-hook condition
b. busy signal
c. ringing
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Answer: Option D
Solution:
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Answer: Option B
Solution:
37. Compared to standard PCM systems, the quality of the output of a vocoder is:
a. much better
b. somewhat better
d. not as good
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Answer: Option D
Solution:
COMPLETION
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Solution:
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Answer: modulated
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Answer: digitized
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Answer: binary
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Answer: regenerative
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Answer: correct
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9. ____________________-division multiplexing is easily done in digital
transmission.
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Answer: Time
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Answer: limited
Solution:
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Answer: Hartley’s
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Answer: Shannon-Hartley
Solution:
13. The ____________________ limit gives the maximum rate of data transmission
for a given bandwidth and a given signal-to-noise ratio.
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Answer: Shannon
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Answer: Natural
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15. The ____________________ Rate is the minimum sampling rate for converting
analog signals to digital format.
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Answer: Nyquist
Solution:
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Answer: Foldover
Solution:
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Answer: Aliasing
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Answer: amplitude
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Answer: Pulse-code
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Answer: Quantizing
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Answer: Companding
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Answer: µ / mu
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Answer: A
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Answer: codec
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25. In a PCM system, the samples of the analog signal are first converted to
____________________ bits before being compressed to 8 bits.
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Answer: 12
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26. The number of bits per sample transmitted in delta modulation is
____________________.
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Answer: 1 / one
Solution:
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Answer: higher
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Answer: Granular
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Answer: slope
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Answer: step
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Answer: half
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Solution:
32. Unipolar NRZ is not practical because most channels do not have
____________________ continuity.
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Answer: DC
Solution:
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Answer: polarity
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Answer: zeros
Solution:
35. Manchester code has a level ____________________ in the center of each bit
period.
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Answer: transition
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Answer: timing
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Answer: 24
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Solution:
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Answer: framing
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Answer: 8000
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40. Data is carried over a T-1 line at a rate of ____________________ bits per
second.
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Answer: superframe
Solution:
42. From a group of twelve frames, signaling bits are “stolen” from every
____________________ frame.
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Answer: sixth
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Answer: Lossless
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SHORT ANSWER
1. Use Hartley’s Law to find how much time it would take to send 100,000 bits over a
channel with a bandwidth of 2,000 hertz and a channel constant of k = 10.
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Answer: 5 seconds
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2. Use the Shannon-Hartley theorem to find the bandwidth required to send 12,000 bits
per second if the number of levels transmitted is 8.
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3. What is the Shannon Limit of a channel that has a bandwidth of 4000 hertz and a
signal-to-noise ratio of 15?
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Answer: 16 kbps
Solution:
4. What is the minimum required number of samples per second to digitize an analog
signal with frequency components ranging from 300 hertz to 3300 hertz?
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5. What is the approximate dynamic range, in dB, of a linear PCM system that uses 12
bits per sample?
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Answer: 74 dB
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6. What is the approximate data rate for a system using 8 bits per sample and running at
8000 samples per second?
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Answer: 64 kbps
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7. If bits were “stolen” from every DS-1 frame, what would the useable data-rate be for
each channel in the frame?
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Answer: 56 kbps
Solution:
8. Assuming maximum input and output voltages of 1 volt, what is the output voltage of
a µ-law compressor if the input voltage is 0.388 volt?
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