Satellite Communication & Polarization MCQs
1. What is a geostationary orbit? a) An orbit where satellites move in sync with the Earth’s rotationb) An orbit where satellites are stationary relative ...
Read more1. What is a geostationary orbit? a) An orbit where satellites move in sync with the Earth’s rotationb) An orbit where satellites are stationary relative ...
Read more1. Which of the following laws describes the relationship between the period and semi-major axis of an orbiting body? a) Newton’s First Lawb) Kepler’s First ...
Read more1. Which of the following best describes the characterizing equation of a sequential system? A) An equation that defines the relationship between input and output ...
Read more1. What does CMOS stand for in VLSI circuit design? a) Complete Metal Oxide Semiconductorb) Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductorc) Centralized Metal Oxide Semiconductord) Complex Metal ...
Read more1. Which networking device operates at the physical layer of the OSI model to regenerate incoming electrical signals? a) Routerb) Bridgec) Repeaterd) Gateway Answer: c) ...
Read more1. Which IEEE project standardizes LAN technologies such as Ethernet, Token bus, Token ring, and FDDI? a) IEEE 802.11b) IEEE 802.3c) IEEE 802.5d) IEEE 802.15 ...
Read more1. What type of error detection technique involves adding a parity bit to each character to ensure even or odd parity? a) Vertical Redundancy Check ...
Read more1. Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for establishing, maintaining, and terminating connections between devices?a) Application layerb) Transport layerc) Network layerd) Data link ...
Read more1. What is the main difference between serial and parallel transmission?a) Serial transmission transmits data one bit at a time, while parallel transmission transmits multiple ...
Read more1. Which mode of propagation is primarily affected by the curvature of the Earth?a) Ground wave propagationb) Sky wave propagationc) Space wave propagationd) Tropospheric propagation ...
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