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1) The time it takes a signal applied at one end of a transmission line to appear at the other end of the

line is called
a. Signal time
b. Time constant
c. Transmit time
d. Transmission delay

2) Which of the following is not an important transmission line specification?


a. Impedance
b. Attenuation
c. Inside diameter
d. Velocity factor

3) Energy that is reflected from the end of an improperly terminated line back up the line towards the
generator is called a
a. Harmonic
b. Stranded wave
c. Standing wave
d. Reflected wave

4) When the load impedance does not exactly match the line impedance and the load has reactive
components in addition to its resistance, the line is said to be
a. Open
b. Shorted
c. Reactive
d. Resonant

5) What determines the velocity factor in transmission line?


a. The termination impedance
b. The enter conductor resistivity
c. Dielectrics in the line
d. The termination impedance

6) What is the impedance of most waveguide?


a. 300 ohms
b. 75 ohms
c. 600 ohms
d. 50 ohms

7) The outer conductor of a coaxial transmission line is always grounded at the


a. A Output only
b. Input only
c. Point of high SWR
d. Input and output

8) Which of the following parameters is not a primary parameter?


a. Resistance
b. Attenuation constant
c. Capacitance
d. Conductance

9) The networks in which the R, L, C parameters are individually concentrated or lumped at discrete
points in the circuit are called
a. Lumped
b. Distributed
c. Parallel
d. Paired

10) The lines having R, L, C distributed along the circuit are called
a. Lumped
b. Distributed
c. Parallel
d. Paired

11. Which primary parameter is uniformly distributed along the length of the conductor?
a. G
b. C
c. L
d. R

12. The leakage current in the transmission lines is referred to as the


a. Resistance
b. Radiation
c. Conductance
d. Polarisation.

13 . The propagation constant of a transmission line with impedance and admittance of 9 and 16
respectively is
a) 25
b) 144
c) 12
d) 7

14. When a transmission line has a load impedance same as that of the characteristic impedance,
the line is said to be
a. Parallel
b. Perpendicular
c. Polarized
d. Matched

15. Millman’s theorem is applicable during determination of

a. Load current in a network of generators and impedances with two output terminals.

b. Load conditions for maximum power transfer.

c. Dual of a network.

d. Load current in a network with more than one voltage source.

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