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BSNLTTAQuestionPaper:NetworkFiltersandTransmissionLines

PostedBy:SarveshRating:+237,46

BSNLTTAQuestionPaper:NetworkFiltersandTransmissionLines

ExamName:TTA(TelecomTechnicalAssistant)
Specialization:SectionCNetworkFiltersandTransmissionLines
ConductedBy:BSNL(BharatSancharNigamLimited)
ConductedIn:December2007
NumberofQuestions:50
MaximumMarks:250
TimeAllowed:90Minutes
NegativeMarking:Yes
TypeofQuestions:ObjectiveType(MultipleChoice)

Section(NetworkFiltersandTransmissionLines)

1.Pickupwrongstatement

(a)Agroupofinterconnectedindividualcomponentsknownascircuitelementsiscalledanetwork.

(b)Ahumpednetworkisanarrangementofphysicallyseparateresistors,inductorsandcapacitors.

(c)Distributednetworkisone,whichtheresistive,inductiveandcapacitiveeffectsareinseparablefor
networkanalyses.

(d)Abranchisanetworkhavingfourelements.

2.Kirchoff'slawsfornetworksare:

(a)Thealgebraicsumofbranchcurrentsmeetingatanynodeiszero.

(b)Thealgebricsumofvoltagedropsinanysetofbranchesformingaclosedcircuitorloopmustbeequalto
zero.

(c)Both(a)and(b)

(d)Neither(a)and(b)

3.Mutuallycoupledcircuitisacircuitwhichis:

(a)Bilateral

(b)Unilateral

(c)Noneofthese

(d)Either(a)or(b)

4.Dualityisa

(a)Transformationinwhichcurrentandvoltagesareinterchanged

(b)Activesourcesbecomepassivesources

(c)Passivesourcesbecomeactivesources

(d)Both(b)and(c)

5.CombinedinductanceoftwoinductorsL1andL2connectedandvoltagesareinterchanged

(a)L1+L2

(b)(L1+L2)/L1

(c)(L1+L2)/(L1XL2)

(d)(L1XL2)/(L1+L2)

6.Normalanalysistechniquesarebasedon

(a)Thevenin'stheorem
(b)Tellegan'stheorem

(c)Superpositiontheorem

(d)Kirchoff'sLaw

7.Twovoltagesourcescanbeconnectedinparallelwhentheyareequalin

(a)Magnitude

(b)Frequency

(c)Phase

(d)Alltheabove

8.Thekirchoff'slawfailin

(a)Linearcircuits

(b)Nonlinearcircuits

(c)Lumpedparametercircuits

(d)Distributedparametercircuits

9.Whichofthefollowingisanonreciprocalnetwork?

(a)Anetworkconsistingofallresistances

(b)Anetworkconsistingofallcapacitances

(c)Anetworkconsistingofallinductances

(d)Atransistormodel

10.Whentwosystemsobeyequationsofthesameformthesystemsaresaidtobe

(a)Similarsystem

(b)Identicalsystem

(c)Analogoussystem

(d)Digitalsystem

11.Forahighlyselectivecircuit
(a)ItmusthavelargevalueofQ

(b)Itmusthavehighvalueofcapacitancetoproduceresonanceatfixedfrequency

(c)Either(a)or(b)

(d)Neither(a)nor(b)

12.Anetworkconsistingoffourterminalsiscalleda

(a)Oneportnetwork

(b)Twoportnetwork

(c)Fourportnetwork

(d)Noneoftheabove

13.Drivingpointofanetworkis

(a)Aportwherevoltageorcurrentsourceisconnected

(b)Aterminalwhereloadisconnected

(c)Aportwhereloadisconnected

(d)Noneoftheabove

14.Ceramicfiltersaresimilarinconstructionto

(a)Crystalfilters

(b)Crystalladderfilters

(c)Crystallattice

(d)Mechanicalfilters

15.Whentwoportnetworksareconnectedinparalleltheresultant

(a)Zparametersarethesomeofindividualparameters

(b)Yparametersarethesomeofindividualparameters

(c)Both(a)and(b)

(d)Neither(a)nor(b)
16.Electricwavefilters

(a)Allowelectricsignalswithspecifiedfrequencyrange

(b)Suppresssignalsoutsideaspecifiedrange

(c)Both(a)and(b)occurssimultaneously

(d)Either(a)or(b)occuratatime

17.Acascadeconnectionoflowpassfilterandhighpassfilteriscalled

(a)Bandpassfilter

(b)Bandeliminationfilter

(c)Neither(a)nor(b)

(d)Both(a)and(b)

18.Theresponseofanetworkisdecidedbythelocationof

(a)Itspoles

(b)Itszeros

(c)Either(a)nor(b)

(d)Both(a)and(b)

19.Exampleoftwoportnetworkis

(a)Transformer

(b)Transmissionline

(c)Bridgecircuitandtransistorcircuit

(d)Alloftheabove

20.Thecircuitwhosepropertiesaresameineitherdirectioniscalled

(a)Universalcircuit

(b)Reversiblecircuit

(c)Unilateralcircuit

(d)Bilateralcircuit
21.Distortionintransmissionlineisdueto

(a)Delaydistortion

(b)Phasedistortion

(c)Frequencydistortion

(d)Alltheabove

22.Thegeneralparametersdistributedalongatransmissionlineare

(a)R&Lonly

(b)L&Conly

(c)C&Gonly

(d)R,L,C&G

23.Phasedistortionisprominentlycausedby

(a)circuittransients

(b)nonlinearcharacteristics

(c)linearity

(d)none

24.Thevoltageorcurrentfromthereceivingendtowardsthesendingend,decreasinginamplitudewith
increasingdistancefromtheloadiscalled

(a)incidentwave

(b)mediumwave

(c)reflectedwave

(d)noneofabove

25.E.M.WavesofUHFispropagatedefficientlyvia

(a)parallelwiretransmissionlines

(b)openwiretransmissionlines

(c)waveguides
(c)waveguides

(d)coaxialcables

26.Nortontheoremisvalidfornetworkcontainingonly

(a)linearelements

(b)nolinearelements

(c)resistance

(d)reactance

27.Themaximumpowerisabsorbedbyonenetworkfromother,joinedtoitattwoterminalswhenthe
impedanceofoneis

(a)complexconjugateofother

(b)squarerootofother

(c)sameasother

(d)noneofabove

28.Thedecreaseineffectiveconductorcrosssectionathighfrequencies

(a)decreasetheconductorresistance

(b)increasetheconductorresistance

(c)nochangeinconductorresistance

(d)noneofabove

29.Voltagestandingwaveratioliesintherange

(a)0to1

(b)1toinfinity

(c)0toinfinity

(d)1to+1

30.Attenuatorshaveapplications

(a)inACcircuitsonly
(b)inDCcircuitsonly

(c)inACaswellDCcircuits

(d)inlowfrequencycircuitsonly

31.Inannetwork

(a)thenumberoftreebranchesisequaltothenumberoflinks

(b)thenumberoftreebranchescannotbeequaltothenumberoflinks

(c)thenumberoftreebrancheshasnorelationwiththenumberoflinksbranches

(d)noneofthese

32.Inopenlinetransmissionsystems,attenuationismoreat

(a)lowerfrequencies

(b)mediumfrequencies

(c)higherfrequencies

(d)remainsconstant

33.apowerratio100isequivalentto

(a)10dB

(b)20dB

(c)50dB

(d)100dB

34.Thevelocityfactorforsmallwidelyspacedconductorssuchasopenwirelineinairisverynearly

(a)0.66

(b)0.98

(c)0.82

(d)0.76

35.Transmissionofpowertoaloadoveratransmissionlineachievesoptimumvaluewhenstandingwave
ratio(SWR)becomes
ratio(SWR)becomes

(a)2:1

(b)1:2

(c)1:1

(d)1:10

36.TheVSWRinashortcircuitedlosslesstransmissionlineequals

(a)infinity

(b)unity

(c)zero

(d)noneofabove

37.Thevelocityfactorofatransmissionline

(a)isalwaysgreaterthanunity

(b)dependuponthepermittivityofthesurroundingmedium

(c)isleaseforairmedium

(d)isgovernedbyskineffect

38.Whichofthefollowingisnotcorrect

(a)voltagesourceisanactiveelement

(b)currentsourceisapassiveelement

(c)resistanceisapassiveelement

(d)conductanceisapassiveelement

39.Anetworkissaidtobenonlinearifitdoesnotsatisfy

(a)superpositioncondition

(b)homogeneitycondition

(c)bothsuperpositionandhomogeneityconditions

(d)associativecondition
40.Ancapacitorwithzeroinitialconditionatt=0+actasa

(a)shortcircuit

(b)opencircuit

(c)currentsource

(d)voltagesource

41.Aninductorstoresenergyin

(a)electrostaticfield

(b)electromagneticfield

(c)magneticfield

(d)core

42.InseriesLCRcircuits,atresonance,

(a)currentismaximum,powerfactoriszero

(b)currentismaximum,powerfactorisunity

(c)currentisminimum,powerfactorisunity

(d)noneofabove

43.InanRCLseriescircuit,duringresonance,theimpedancewillbe

(a)zero

(b)minimum

(c)maximum

(d)noneofabove

44.Whenasourceisdeliveringmaximumpowertoload,theefficiencyofthecircuitisalways

(a)50%

(b)75%

(c)100%

(d)Noneofabove
(d)Noneofabove

45.Inalinearnetwork,whentheacinputisdoubled,theacoutputbecomes

(a)twotimes

(b)fourtimes

(c)half

(d)oneforth

46.Apassivenetworkhas

(a)currentsourcesbutnovoltagesources

(b)voltagesourcesbutnocurrentsources

(c)bothcurrentandvoltagesources

(d)novoltageorcurrentsources

47.Tworesistancesareconnectedinparallelandeachdissipates50waits.Thetotalpowersuppliedbythe
sourceis

(a)25watts

(b)50watts

(c)100watts

(d)200watts

48.Threebulbsof60wattseachareconnectedisparallelacross220v,50Hzsupply.Ifonebulbburnsout

(a)onlyremainingtwowilloperate

(b)remainingtwowillnotoperate

(c)allofthreewilloperate

(d)therewillbeheavycurrentfromthesupply

49.Theamplitudeofanaudiosignalis10andthatofcarrierwaveis50.Percentagemodulationis:

(a)0.2

(b)20
(c)5

(d)60

50.ThemainadvantageofPCMsystemis:

(a)lowerbandwidth

(b)lowerpower

(c)lowernoise

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