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This is the Multiple Choice Questions in Chapter 1: Introduction to Communication Systems


from the book Electronic Communication Systems by George Kennedy. 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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Choose the letter of the best answer in each questions.

1. In a communications system, noise is most likely to affect the signal

a. at the transmitter

b. in the channel

c. in the information source

d. at the destination

View Answer:
Answer: Option B

Solution:

2. Indicate the false statement. Fourier analysis shows that a sawtooth  wave consist of

a. fundamental and subharmonic sine waves

b. a fundamental sine wave and an infinite number of harmonics

c. fundamental and harmonic sine waves whose amplitude decreases with the harmonic
number

d. sinusoidal voltages, some of which are small enough to ignore in practice

View Answer:
Answer: Option A

Solution:

3. Indicate the false statement. Modulation is used to

a. reduce the bandwidth used

b. separate differing transmissions

c. ensure that intelligence may be transmitted over long distances

d. allow the use of practicable antennas

View Answer:
Answer: Option A

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Solution:

4. Indicate the false statement. From the transmitter the signal deterioration because of noise
is usually

a. unwanted energy

b. predictable in character

c. present in the transmitter

d. due to any cause

View Answer:
Answer: Option B

Solution:

5. Indicate the true statement. Most receivers conforms to the

a. amplitude-modulated group

b. frequency-modulated gr

c. superheterodyne group

d. tuned radio frequency receiver group

View Answer:
Answer: Option C

Solution:

6. Indicate the false statement. The need for modulation can best be exemplified by the
following.

a. Antenna lengths will be approximately λ/4 long

b. An antenna in the standard broadcast AM band is 16,000 ft

c. All sound is concentrated from 20 Hz to 20 kHz

d. A message is composed of unpredictable variations in both amplitude and frequency

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Answer: Option A

Solution:

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7. Indicate the true statement. The process of sending and receiving started as early as

a. the middle 1930s

b. 1850

c. the beginning of the twentieth century

d. the 1840s

View Answer:
Answer: Option D

Solution:

8. Which of the steps is not included in the process of reception?

a. decoding

b. encoding

c. storage

d. interpretation

View Answer:
Answer: Option B

Solution:

9. The acoustic channel is used for which of the following?

a. UHF communications

b. single-sideband communication

c. television communications

d. person-to-person voice communications

View Answer:
Answer: Option D

Solution:

10. Amplitude modulation is the process of

a. superimposing a low frequency on a high frequency

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b. superimposing a high frequency on a low frequency

c. carrier interruption

d. frequency shift and phase shift

View Answer:
Answer: Option A

Solution:

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