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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.Tech. I Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, September– 2014
ANTENNAS AND WAVE PROPAGATION
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.
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1. An isotropic antenna is the ……………………….antenna. [ ]
a) Unidirectional b) Bidirectional c) Omnidirectional d) dimensionless
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3. ………………………… is an array whose elements are excited according to the current levels determined
by the binomial coefficient. [ ]
a) Linear array b) End-fire array c) Broadside array d) Binomial array
4.
a) √2λ/Nd b) 2√2λ/Nd
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The Null-to-Null beam width of end-fire array= ………………………
c) 4√2λ/Nd d) 6√2λ/Nd
[ ]
6. …………………….. is defined as the ratio of intensity of radiation in a specific direction to the average
radiation intensity. [ ]
a) Radiation resistance b) Radiation intensity c) Directive gain d) Effective aperture
8. The antennas which are operated between the frequency ranges 30 to 300 MHz and 300 to 3000 MHz are
known as …………. antennas and ………………antennas. [ ]
a) VHF, UHF b) UHF, VHF c) SHF,VHF d) VHF,SHF
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10. In an end-fire array, there exists no radiation at ……………… to the axis of the array. [ ]
a) Horizontal b) Vertical c) Right angle d) parallel
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Code No: 55022 :2: Set No. 1
11. …………………..is defined as a fictitious or hypothetical resistance that would dissipate an amount of
power equal to the radiated power.
12. A …………………….is an array where the elements are spaced and excited equally along a straight line.
13. The element in which current is induced due to the field in other elements is called …………………..
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14. Radiation intensity is expressed in………………………………
15. ……………………..is defined as the ratio of power received in the load to the average power density
produced at the point.
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16. The angular difference between the first nulls on either side of the main beam is called
…………………………..
17. The radiation of the electromagnetic wave into the space is effectively achieved by using a conducting or
dielectric structures called…………………………RT
18. Effective length of a dipole is always ………………the actual length.
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Code No: 55022 Set No. 2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.Tech. I Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, September– 2014
ANTENNAS AND WAVE PROPAGATION
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.
.IN
1. The Null-to-Null beam width of end-fire array= ……………………… [ ]
a) √2λ/Nd b) 2√2λ/Nd c) 4√2λ/Nd d) 6√2λ/Nd
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3. …………………….. is defined as the ratio of intensity of radiation in a specific direction to the average
radiation intensity. [ ]
a) Radiation resistance b) Radiation intensity c) Directive gain d) Effective aperture
4.
a) Transmission line b) Waveguide
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The system used for launching the electromagnetic wave is ……………………
c) Both a and b d) None
[ ]
5. The antennas which are operated between the frequency ranges 30 to 300 MHz and 300 to 3000 MHz are
known as …………. antennas and ………………antennas. [ ]
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7. In an end-fire array, there exists no radiation at ……………… to the axis of the array. [ ]
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10. ………………………… is an array whose elements are excited according to the current levels determined
by the binomial coefficient. [ ]
a) Linear array b) End-fire array c) Broadside array d) Binomial array
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Code No: 55022 :2: Set No. 2
12. ……………………..is defined as the ratio of power received in the load to the average power density
produced at the point.
13. The angular difference between the first nulls on either side of the main beam is called
…………………………..
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14. The radiation of the electromagnetic wave into the space is effectively achieved by using a conducting or
dielectric structures called…………………………
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16. The directivity in dB of current element is …………………….
18.
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…………………..is defined as a fictitious or hypothetical resistance that would dissipate an amount of
power equal to the radiated power.
19. A …………………….is an array where the elements are spaced and excited equally along a straight line.
20. The element in which current is induced due to the field in other elements is called …………………..
PO
TU
JN
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Code No: 55022 Set No. 3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.Tech. I Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, September– 2014
ANTENNAS AND WAVE PROPAGATION
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.
.IN
1. …………………….. is defined as the ratio of intensity of radiation in a specific direction to the average
radiation intensity. [ ]
a) Radiation resistance b) Radiation intensity c) Directive gain d) Effective aperture
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a) Transmission line b) Waveguide c) Both a and b d) None
3. The antennas which are operated between the frequency ranges 30 to 300 MHz and 300 to 3000 MHz are
known as …………. antennas and ………………antennas. [ ]
a) VHF, UHF b) UHF, VHF c) SHF,VHF d) VHF,SHF
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4. The radiation pattern of any general antenna is ………………………….. [ ]
a) Unidirectional b) Bidirectional c) multi-directional d) Both b and c
5. In an end-fire array, there exists no radiation at ……………… to the axis of the array. [ ]
a) Horizontal b) Vertical c) Right angle d) parallel
PO
8. ………………………… is an array whose elements are excited according to the current levels determined
by the binomial coefficient. [ ]
a) Linear array b) End-fire array c) Broadside array d) Binomial array
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Code No: 55022 :2: Set No. 3
11. The angular difference between the first nulls on either side of the main beam is called
…………………………..
12. The radiation of the electromagnetic wave into the space is effectively achieved by using a conducting or
dielectric structures called…………………………
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14. The directivity in dB of current element is …………………….
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16. …………………..is defined as a fictitious or hypothetical resistance that would dissipate an amount of
power equal to the radiated power.
17. A …………………….is an array where the elements are spaced and excited equally along a straight line.
18.
RT
The element in which current is induced due to the field in other elements is called …………………..
20. ……………………..is defined as the ratio of power received in the load to the average power density
produced at the point.
PO
TU
JN
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Code No: 55022 Set No. 4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.Tech. I Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, September– 2014
ANTENNAS AND WAVE PROPAGATION
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.
.IN
1. The antennas which are operated between the frequency ranges 30 to 300 MHz and 300 to 3000 MHz are
known as …………. antennas and ………………antennas. [ ]
a) VHF, UHF b) UHF, VHF c) SHF,VHF d) VHF,SHF
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a) Unidirectional b) Bidirectional c) multi-directional d) Both b and c
3. In an end-fire array, there exists no radiation at ……………… to the axis of the array. [ ]
a) Horizontal b) Vertical c) Right angle d) parallel
6. ………………………… is an array whose elements are excited according to the current levels determined
by the binomial coefficient. [ ]
a) Linear array b) End-fire array c) Broadside array d) Binomial array
9. …………………….. is defined as the ratio of intensity of radiation in a specific direction to the average
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radiation intensity. [ ]
a) Radiation resistance b) Radiation intensity c) Directive gain d) Effective aperture
10. The system used for launching the electromagnetic wave is …………………… [ ]
a) Transmission line b) Waveguide c) Both a and b d) None
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Code No: 55022 :2: Set No. 4
14. …………………..is defined as a fictitious or hypothetical resistance that would dissipate an amount of
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power equal to the radiated power.
15. A …………………….is an array where the elements are spaced and excited equally along a straight line.
16. The element in which current is induced due to the field in other elements is called …………………..
AL
17. Radiation intensity is expressed in………………………………
18. ……………………..is defined as the ratio of power received in the load to the average power density
produced at the point. RT
19. The angular difference between the first nulls on either side of the main beam is called
…………………………..
20. The radiation of the electromagnetic wave into the space is effectively achieved by using a conducting or
dielectric structures called…………………………
PO
TU
JN
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