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Which is called as on-off keying?

a) Amplitude shift keying


b) Uni-polar PAM
c) Both of the mentioned
d) None of the mentioned
ANSWER: C

Which of the following is/are the basic types of modulation techniques for
transmission of digital signals.
i) Amplitude Shift Keying(ASK) ii) Frequency Shift Keying(FSK) iii) Phase Shift
Keying(PSK)
A) i and ii only
B) ii and iii only
C) i and iii only
D) All i, ii and iii
ANSWER: D

BPSK system modulates at the rate of


a) 1 bit/ symbol
b) 2 bit/ symbol
c) 4 bit/ symbol
d) None of the above
ANSWER: A

The BPSK signal has +V volts and -V volts respectively to represent


a) 1 and 0 logic levels
b) 11 and 00 logic levels
c) 10 and 01 logic levels
d) 00 and 11 logic levels
ANSWER: A

The binary waveform used to generate BPSK signal is encoded in


a) Bipolar NRZ format
b) Manchester coding
c) Differential coding
d) None of the above
ANSWER: A

QPSK is a modulation scheme where each symbol consists of


a) 4 bits
b) 2 bits
c) 1 bit
d) M number of bits, depending upon the requirement
ANSWER: B

In Binary Phase Shift Keying system, the binary symbols 1 and 0 are represented by
carrier with phase shift of
a) Pi/2
b) Pi
c) 2Pi
d) 0
ANSWER: B

������.. is a multilevel modulation in which four phase shift are used for
representing four different symbols.
A) ASK
B) FSK
C) PSK
D) QPSK
ANSWER: D

The disadvantage of ����.. is that it is very sensitive to noise, therefore it


finds limited application in data transmission.
A) ASK
B) FSK
C) PSK
D) QPSK
ANSWER: A

State the following statements are True or False for the advantage of FSK.
i) FSK is relatively easy to implement
ii) It has better noise immunity than ASK.
iii) It increases the channel bandwidth required to transmit the FSK signal.
A) i-False, ii-True, iii-False
B) i-True, ii-True, iii-False
C) i-True, ii-False, iii-False
D) i-True, ii-True, iii-True
ANSWER: B

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