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Below are the answers key for the Multiple Choice Questions in Modulation � MCQs
Part 9.
402. Desensitizing
403. Quieting
405. Modulation from an unwanted signal is heard in addition to the desired signal
410. A detector that uses mixing process with a locally generated carrier
415. The combination of the two signals to produce sum and difference frequencies
417. The original frequencies and the sum and difference frequencies
424. Selectivity
425. Gain
427. The level of noise generated in the front end and succeeding stages of a
receiver
433. Filter bandwidth should be slightly greater than the received signal bandwidth
436. 38.57 dB
437. 29.33 dB
444. The ratio between the minimum discernible signal and the largest tolerable
signal without causing audible distortion products
448. Blocking
Modulation MCQs
PART 1: MCQs from Number 1 � 50 Answer key: PART I
PART 2: MCQs from Number 51 � 100 Answer key: PART II
PART 3: MCQs from Number 101 � 150 Answer key: PART III
PART 4: MCQs from Number 151 � 200 Answer key: PART IV
PART 5: MCQs from Number 201 � 250 Answer key: PART V
PART 6: MCQs from Number 251 � 300 Answer key: PART VI
PART 7: MCQs from Number 301 � 350 Answer key: PART VII
PART 8: MCQs from Number 351 � 400 Answer key: PART VIII
PART 9: MCQs from Number 401 � 450 Answer key: PART IX
PART 10: MCQs from Number 451 � 500 Answer key: PART X
SEE: More Questions and Answers in Modulation
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