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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 15 of CBSE NCERT Exemplar for Physics [English] Class 12.


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Exercise [Pages 98 - 105]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Physics [English] Class 12 15 Communication Systems Exercise [Pages 98 - 105]

MCQ I

Exercise | Q 15.01 | Page 98

Three waves A, B and C of frequencies 1600 kHz, 5 MHz and 60 MHz, respectively are to be transmitted from one place to another. Which of the following is the most appropriate mode of communication ______.

  • A is transmitted via space wave while B and C are transmitted via sky wave.

  • A is transmitted via ground wave, B via sky wave and C via space wave.

  • B and C are transmitted via ground wave while A is transmitted via sky wave.

  • B is transmitted via ground wave while A and C are transmitted via space wave.

Exercise | Q 15.02 | Page 98

A 100 m long antenna is mounted on a 500 m tall building. The complex can become a transmission tower for waves with λ.

  • ~ 400 m

  • ~ 25 m

  • ~ 150 m

  • ~ 2400 m

Exercise | Q 15.03 | Page 99

A 1 KW signal is transmitted using a communication channel which provides attenuation at the rate of – 2dB per km. If the communication channel has a total length of 5 km, the power of the signal received is `["gain in dB" = 10 log ("P"_0/"P"_"i")]`

  • 900 W

  • 100 W

  • 990 W

  • 1010 W

Exercise | Q 15.04 | Page 99

A speech signal of 3 kHz is used to modulate a carrier signal of frequency 1 MHz, using amplitude modulation. The frequencies of the sidebands will be ______.

  • 1.003 MHz and 0.997 MHz

  • 3001 kHz and 2997 kHz

  • 1003 kHz and 1000 kHz

  • 1 MHz and 0.997 MHz

Exercise | Q 15.05 | Page 99

A message signal of frequency ωm is superposed on a carrier wave of frequency ωc to get an amplitude modulated wave (AM). The frequency of the AM wave will be ______.

  • ωm

  • ωc

  • `(ω_"c" + ω_"m")/2`

  • `(ω_"c" - ω_"m")/2`

Exercise | Q 15.06 | Page 99

I-V characteristics of four devices are shown in Figures.

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

Identify devices that can be used for modulation.

  • 'i’ and ‘iii’.

  • only ‘iii’.

  • ‘ii’ and some regions of ‘iv’.

  • All the devices can be used.

Exercise | Q 15.07 | Page 100

A male voice after modulation-transmission sounds like that of a female to the receiver. The problem is due to ______.

  • poor selection of modulation index (selected 0 < m < 1).

  • poor bandwidth selection of amplifiers.

  • poor selection of carrier frequency.

  • loss of energy in transmission.

Exercise | Q 15.08 | Page 100

A basic communication system consists of ______.

  1. transmitter.
  2. information source.
  3. user of information.
  4. channel.
  5. receiver.

Choose the correct sequence in which these are arranged in a basic communication system:

  • ABCDE.

  • BADEC.

  • BDACE.

  • BEADC.

Exercise | Q 15.09 | Page 100

Identify the mathematical expression for amplitude modulated wave ______.

  • Ac sin [{ωc + k1vm (t)}t + φ].

  • Ac sin {ωct + φ + k2 vm (t)}.

  • (Ac + k2 vm (t)) sin (ωct + φ).

  • Ac vm (t) sin (ωct + φ).

MCQ II

Exercise | Q 15.10 | Page 100

An audio signal of 15kHz frequency cannot be transmitted over long distances without modulation because ______.

  1. the size of the required antenna would be at least 5 km which is not convenient.
  2. the audio signal can not be transmitted through sky waves.
  3. the size of the required antenna would be at least 20 km, which is not convenient.
  4. effective power transmitted would be very low, if the size of the antenna is less than 5 km.
  • a, b and c

  • c, d and a

  • a, b and d

  • d, b and c

Exercise | Q 15.11 | Page 101

Audio sine waves of 3 kHz frequency are used to amplitude modulate a carrier signal of 1.5 MHz. Which of the following statements are true?

  1. The sideband frequencies are 1506 kHz and 1494 kHz.
  2. The bandwidth required for amplitude modulation is 6 kHz.
  3. The bandwidth required for amplitude modulation is 3 MHz.
  4. The side band frequencies are 1503 kHz and 1497 kHz. 
  • a and b

  • b and d

  • c and a

  • b and c

Exercise | Q 15.12 | Page 101

A TV transmission tower has a height of 240 m. Signals broadcast from this tower will be received by LOS communication at a distance of (assume the radius of earth to be 6.4 × 106 m)

  1. 100 km
  2. 24 km
  3. 55 km
  4. 50 km
  • a, b and c

  • b, c and d

  • c, a and b

  • a, d and c

Exercise | Q 15.13 | Page 101

The frequency response curve (Figure) for the filter circuit used for production of AM wave should be ______.


(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)
  1. (i) followed by (ii).
  2. (ii) followed by (i).
  3. (iii).
  4. (iv).
  • a, b and c

  • b, d and c

  • c and d

  • b and a

Exercise | Q 15.14 | Page 102

In amplitude modulation, the modulation index m, is kept less than or equal to 1 because ______.

  1. m > 1, will result in interference between carrier frequency and message frequency, resulting into distortion.
  2. m > 1 will result in overlapping of both side bands resulting into loss of information.
  3. m > 1 will result in change in phase between carrier signal and message signal.
  4. m > 1 indicates amplitude of message signal greater than amplitude of carrier signal resulting into distortion.
  • a and b

  • b and d

  • c and a

  • d and b

VSA

Exercise | Q 15.15 | Page 102

Which of the following would produce analog signals and which would produce digital signals?

  1. A vibrating tuning fork.
  2. Musical sound due to a vibrating sitar string.
  3. Light pulse.
  4. Output of NAND gate.
Exercise | Q 15.16 | Page 102

Would sky waves be suitable for transmission of TV signals of 60 MHz frequency?

Exercise | Q 15.17 | Page 102

Two waves A and B of frequencies 2 MHz and 3 MHz, respectively are beamed in the same direction for communication via sky wave. Which one of these is likely to travel longer distance in the ionosphere before suffering total internal reflection?

Exercise | Q 15.18 | Page 102

The maximum amplitude of an A.M. wave is found to be 15 V while its minimum amplitude is found to be 3 V. What is the modulation index?

Exercise | Q 15.19 | Page 102

Compute the LC product of a tuned amplifier circuit required to generate a carrier wave of 1 MHz for amplitude modulation.

Exercise | Q 15.20 | Page 102

Why is a AM signal likely to be more noisy than a FM signal upon transmission through a channel?

SA

Exercise | Q 15.21 | Page 103

Figure shows a communication system. What is the output power when input signal is of 1.01 mW? (gain in dB = 10 log10 (Po/Pi).

Exercise | Q 15.22 | Page 103

A TV transmission tower antenna is at a height of 20 m. How much service area can it cover if the receiving antenna is (i) at ground level, (ii) at a height of 25 m? Calculate the percentage increase in area covered in case (ii) relative to case (i).

Exercise | Q 15.23 | Page 103

The maximum frequency for reflection of sky waves from a certain layer of the ionosphere is found to be fmax = 9(Nmax)1/2, where Nmax is the maximum electron density at that layer of the ionosphere. On a certain day, it is observed that signals of frequencies higher than 5 MHz are not received by reflection from the F1 layer of the ionosphere while signals of frequencies higher than 8 MHz are not received by reflection from the F2 layer of the ionosphere. Estimate the maximum electron densities of the F1 and F2 layers on that day.

Exercise | Q 15.24 | Page 103

The maximum frequency for reflection of sky waves from a certain layer of the ionosphere is found to be fmax = 9(Nmax)1/2, where Nmax is the maximum electron density at that layer of the ionosphere. On a certain day, it is observed that signals of frequencies higher than 5 MHz are not received by reflection from the F1 layer of the ionosphere while signals of frequencies higher than 8 MHz are not received by reflection from the F2 layer of the ionosphere. Estimate the maximum electron densities of the F1 and F2 layers on that day.

Exercise | Q 15.25 | Page 103

On radiating (sending out) an AM modulated signal, the total radiated power is due to energy carried by ωc, ωc – ωm and ωc + ωm. Suggest ways to minimise cost of radiation without compromising on information.

LA

Exercise | Q 15.26 | Page 103

(i) The intensity of a light pulse travelling along a communication channel decreases exponentially with distance x according to the relation I = Ioe–αx, where Io is the intensity at x = 0 and α is the attenuation constant. Show that the intensity reduces by 75 per cent after a distance of `((In 4)/α)`

(ii) Attenuation of a signal can be expressed in decibel (dB) according to the relation dB = `10 log_10 (I/I_0)`. What is the attenuation in dB/km for an optical fibre in which the intensity falls by 50 per cent over a distance of 50 km?

Exercise | Q 15.27 | Page 104

A 50 MHz sky wave takes 4.04 ms to reach a receiver via re-transmission from a satellite 600 km above earth’s surface. Assuming re-transmission time by satellite negligible, find the distance between source and receiver. If communication between the two was to be done by Line of Sight (LOS) method, what should size and placement of receiving and transmitting antenna be?

Exercise | Q 12.28 | Page 104

An amplitude modulated wave is as shown in figure. Calculate

  1. the percentage modulation
  2. peak carrier voltage and
  3. peak value of information voltage.

Exercise | Q 12.29 | Page 105

Draw the plot of amplitude versus ‘ω’ for an amplitude modulated wave whose carrier wave (ωc) is carrying two modulating signals, ω1 and ω22 > ω1). 

  1. Is the plot symmetrical about ωc? Comment especially about plot in region ω < ωc.
  2. Extrapolate and predict the problems one can expect if more waves are to be modulated.
  3. Suggest solutions to the above problem. In the process can one understand another advantage of modulation in terms of bandwidth?
Exercise | Q 12.30 | Page 105

An audio signal is modulated by a carrier wave of 20 MHz such that the bandwidth required for modulation is 3 kHz. Could this wave be demodulated by a diode detector which has the values of R and C as

  1. R = 1 kΩ, C = 0.01 µF.
  2. R = 10 kΩ, C = 0.01 µF.
  3. R = 10 kΩ, C = 0.1 µF.

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NCERT Exemplar solutions for Physics [English] Class 12 chapter 15 - Communication Systems - Shaalaa.com

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Physics [English] Class 12 chapter 15 - Communication Systems

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