PrinCom Chapter 3
PrinCom Chapter 3
PrinCom Chapter 3
Modulation
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This is the Multiple Choice Questions in Chapter 3: Amplitude Modulation 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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Choose the letter of the best answer in each questions.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. AM stands for:
a. Audio Modulation
b. Amplitude Modulation
c. Angle Modulation
d. Antenna Modulation
ANS: B
3. If the audio Va sin(ωat) modulates the carrier Vc sin(ωct), then the modulation
index, m, is:
a. m = ωa / ωc
b. m = Va / Vc
c. m = (Va / Vc)2
d. m = Va / ωa
ANS: B
5. Overmodulation causes:
a. distortion
b. splatter
c. both a and b
d. none of the above
ANS: C
6. The peak voltage of an AM signal goes from Emax to Emin. The modulation
index, m, is:
a. m = Emin / Emax
b. m = Emax / Emin
c. m = (Emax – Emin) / (Emax + Emin)
d. m = (Emax + Emin) / (Emax – Emin)
ANS: C
a. ωc + ωa and ωc – ωa
b. (ωc + ωa)/2 and (ωc – ωa)/2
c. ωc + ωa and 2ωc + 2ωa
d. none of the above
ANS: A
9. If a 5-kHz signal modulates a 1-MHz carrier, the bandwidth of the AM signal will
be:
a. 5 kHz
b. 10 kHz
c. 1.005 MHz
d. none of the above
ANS: B
10. If an AM radio station increases its modulation index, you would expect:
a. is more efficient
b. requires a more complex demodulator circuit
c. requires less bandwidth
d. all of the above
ANS: D
16. If an SSB transmitter radiates 1000 watts at peak modulation, what will it
radiate with no modulation?
a. 1000 watts
b. 500 watts
c. 250 watts
d. 0 watts
ANS: D
a. AM is susceptible to noise
b. commercial AM stations use low power
c. commercial AM stations have a narrow bandwidth
d. all of the above
ANS: C
a. audio
b. video
c. digital data
d. all of the above
ANS: D
19. Two tones modulate an AM carrier. One tone causes a modulation index of m1
and the other tone causes a modulation index of m2. The total modulation index is:
a. m1 + m2
b. (m1 + m2) / 2
c. sqrt(m1 x m2 + m2 x m1)
d. sqrt(m1 x m1 + m2 x m2)
ANS: D
20. To demodulate a USB SSB signal, the receiver must:
COMPLETION
1. An advantage of AM is that the receiver can be very ____________________.
ANS: simple
ANS: inefficient
ANS: envelope
ANS: two
ANS: less
ANS: 6000 Hz
11. With a 1-MHz carrier, if the LSB extends down to 990 kHz, then the USB will
extend up to
____________________.
12. If an AM transmitter puts out 100 watts with no modulation, it will put out
____________________ watts with 100% modulation.
ANS: 150
SHORT ANSWER
1. An AM transmitter generates 100 watts with 0% modulation. How much power
will it generate with 20% modulation?
ANS:
102 watts
2. If the carrier power is 1000 watts, what is the power in the USB at 70.7%
modulation?
ANS:
125 watts
3. A carrier is modulated by three audio tones. If the modulation indexes for the
tones are 0.3, 0.4, and 0.5, then what is the total modulation index?
ANS:
0.707
4. You look at an AM signal with an oscilloscope and see that the maximum Vpp is
100 volts and the minimum Vpp is 25 volts. What is the modulation index?
ANS:
0.6
5. A SSB transmitter is connected to a 50-ohm antenna. If the peak output voltage
of the transmitter is 20 volts, what is the PEP?
ANS:
4 watts