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RF MCQ

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to transmission lines, radar technology, wave propagation, and microwave devices. Key topics include S parameters, waveguide modes, and the characteristics of various electronic components. It serves as a quiz or study guide for individuals learning about electromagnetic theory and microwave engineering.
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RF MCQ

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to transmission lines, radar technology, wave propagation, and microwave devices. Key topics include S parameters, waveguide modes, and the characteristics of various electronic components. It serves as a quiz or study guide for individuals learning about electromagnetic theory and microwave engineering.
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Transmission line is a parameter network

a) lumped
b) distributed
c) active
d) none of the mentioned

The radar in which both transmission and reception is done using the same antenna are called:
a) Monostatic radar
b) Bistatic radar
c) Monopole radar
d) Dipole radar

Range of X-band is
a) 8-12GHz
b) 2-4GHz
c) 8-18GHz
d) 4-12GHz

In TE mode of wave propagation in a rectangular waveguide, if the broader dimension of the


waveguide is 40 cm, then the cutoff wavelength for that mode is:
a) 8 cm
b) 6 cm
c) 4 cm
d) 2 cm

The dominant mode of a rectangular waveguide is characterized by


a) lowest cut-off frequency
b) Lowest cut-off wavelength
c) High attenuation
d) Complicated field configuration

The electrical requirement on wall thickness of rectangular wave guide is


a) wall thickness is more than skin depth
b) wall thickness is less than skin depth
c) wall thickness is equal to skin depth
d) either (b) or (c)

S parameters are expressed as a ratio of:


a) Voltage and current
b) Impedance at different ports
c) Indecent and the reflected voltage waves
d) None of the mentioned

Scattering matrix for a lossless matrix is:


a) Unitary
b) Symmetric
c) Identity matrix
d) Null matrix

Electromagnetic cavity resonators as energy store devices are used in


a) klystron
b) directional coupler
c) circulator
d) magic tee

An example of Transferred electron device is


a) Tunnel Diode
b) MESFET
c) Gunn Diode
d) IMPATT Diode

gives a frequency domain representation of a signal, displaying the average power


density versus frequency.
a) CRO
b) Oscilloscope
c) Spectrum analyser
d) Network analyzer

is a key component in the scalar or vector network analyzer.


a) Reflectometer
b) Radiometer
c) Frequency meter
d) None of the mentioned

Characteristic impedance of a transmission line is:


a) impedance Z of a transmission line
b) impedance which is a constant at any point on the transmission line
c) reciprocal of admittance of a transmission line
d) ratio of the voltage and current amplitudes of a wave traveling in one direction along the line

S parameters are expressed as a ratio of:


a) Voltage and current
b) Impedance at different ports
c) Indecent and the reflected voltage waves
d) Indecent and the reflected

The term radar cross section defines the:


a) Scattering ability of the target
b) Power radiating ability of the radar
c) Amount of energy scattered by unwanted objects
d) Cross section of radar area through which energy is emitted

Range of X-band is
a) 8-12GHz
b) 2-4GHz
c) 8-18GHz
d) 4-12GHz
The dominant mode of a rectangular waveguide is characterized by
a) lowest cut-off frequency
b) Lowest cut-off wavelength
c) High attenuation
d) Complicated field configuration

A hollow waveguide behaves as


a) Low Pass Filter
b) Band Pass Filter
c) High Pass Filter
d) All Pass Filters

The electrical requirement on wall thickness of rectangular wave guide is


a) wall thickness is more than skin depth
b) wall thickness is less than skin depth
c) wall thickness is equal to skin depth
d) either (b) or (c)

Scattering matrix for a reciprocal network is:


a) Symmetric
b) Unitary
c) Skew symmetric
d) Identity matrix

A PIN diode consists of number of semiconductor layers.


a) Three
b) Two
c) Four
d) One

The klystron tube used in a klystron amplifier is a type beam amplifier.


a) Linear beam
b) Crossed field
c) Parallel field
d) None of the mentioned

gives a frequency domain representation of a signal, displaying the average power


density versus frequency.
a) CRO
b) Spectrum analyzer
c) Oscilloscope
d) Network analyser

The most important functional unit of a spectrum analyzer is:


a) Mixer
b) IF amplifier
c) Sensitive receiver
d) None of the mentioned
If the wavelength of a signal is 10 mm, then the wavenumber of the material when a
waveguide isfilled with that material is:

a. 628
b. 345
c. 123
d. None of the mentioned

Answer: a

The losses that occur in a transmission line is:

a. Conduction losses
b. Di-electric loss
c. Both of the mentioned
d. None of the mentioned

Answer: c

The mode of propagation of propagation supported by coupled line couplers is:

a. TM mode
b. TE mode
c. TEM mode
d. quasi TEM mode

Answer: c

S parameters are expressed as a ratio of:

a. Voltage and current


b. Impedance at different ports
c. Incident and the reflected voltage waves
d. None of the mentioned

Answer: c

The device used to get the measurement of S parameters of n- port micro wave network is:

a. CRO
b. Network analyzer
c. Circulator
d. Attenuator
Answer: b

Scattering matrix for a reciprocal network is:

a. Symmetric
b. Unitary
c. Skew symmetric
d. Identity matrix

Answer: a

For transverse electromagnetic wave propagation, we need a minimum of:

a. 1 conductor
b. 2 conductors
c. 3 conductors
d. bunch of conductors
Answer: b

GaAs is used in the fabrication of GUNN diodes because:

a. GaAs is cost effective


b. It less temperature sensitive
c. it has low conduction band electrons
d. less forbidden energy gap

Answer: d

Microwave tubes are grouped into two categories depending on the type of:

a. Electron beam field interaction


b. Amplification method
c. Power gain achieved
d. Construction methods

Answer: a

is a single cavity klystron tube that operates as on oscillator by using a reflector


electrode after the cavity.

a. Backward wave oscillator


b. Reflex klystron
c. Travelling wave tube
d. Magnetrons

Answer: b

is a micromachining technique where suspended structures are formed on silicon


substrates.

a. MMIC
b. HIC
c. RF MEMS
d. none of the mentioned

Answer: c

Stripline can be compared to a:

a. Flattened rectangular waveguide


b. Flattened circular waveguide
c. Flattened co axial cable
d. None of the mentioned

Answer: c

The number of semiconductor layers in IMPATT diode is:


a) two
b) three
c) four
d) none of the mentioned

Microstrip line can support a pure TEM wave.


a) True
b) False
c) Microstrip supports only TM mode
d) Microstrip supports only TE mode
Dominant mode is defined as:
a) Mode with the lowest cut off frequency
b) Mode with the highest cut off frequency
c) Any TEM mode is called a dominant mode
d) None of the mentioned

TEₒₒ mode for a rectangular waveguide:


a) Exists
b) Exists but defined only under special cases
c) Does not exist
d) Cannot be determined

------- is a device that produces a phase shift of a required amount of the input wave.
a) Phase shifter
b) Attenuator
c) Resonator
d) None of the mentioned

Which mode of propagation is supported by a strip line?


a) TEM mode
b) TM mode
c) TE mode
d) None of the mentioned

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