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Microwave Engineering – MCQs

1. : What frequency range is typically considered as microwave?

(A) 1 Hz to 100 Hz


(B) 300 Hz to 3 kHz


(C) 300 MHz to 300 GHz


(D) 3 GHz to 30 GHz



2. : Which component is used for isolating microwave components?

(A) Directional coupler


(B) Isolator


(C) TWT


(D) Klystron



3. : Which waveguide mode has the lowest cutoff frequency?

(A) TE01


(B) TE10


(C) TM11


(D) TM01



4. : What is the main disadvantage of waveguides?

(A) High loss


(B) Bulky size


(C) High attenuation


(D) Low power handling



5. : Which of the following is a microwave semiconductor device?

(A) BJT


(B) FET


(C) Gunn diode


(D) Zener diode



6. : Reflex klystron is mainly used as a:

(A) Oscillator


(B) Amplifier


(C) Filter


(D) Mixer



7. : The function of a circulator is to:

(A) Block signals


(B) Allow signal flow in one direction only


(C) Mix signals


(D) Distribute power equally



8. : S-parameters are used in:

(A) Low-frequency analysis


(B) Power analysis


(C) Microwave network analysis


(D) Antenna analysis only



9. : A two-port device with no energy storage is called:

(A) Passive


(B) Active


(C) Linear


(D) Non-linear



10. : Which microwave tube is used for amplification in radar systems?

(A) Magnetron


(B) Klystron


(C) TWT


(D) IMPATT



11. : The dominant mode in rectangular waveguide is:

(A) TM11


(B) TE11


(C) TE10


(D) TM10



12. : What is the unit of VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio)?

(A) Ohms


(B) dB


(C) Unitless


(D) Volts



13. : A Smith chart is used for:

(A) Voltage calculations


(B) Time-domain analysis


(C) Impedance matching


(D) Current calculations



14. : A device that allows signals to pass in one direction and blocks in reverse is called:

(A) Modulator


(B) Attenuator


(C) Isolator


(D) Amplifier



15. : The main application of a magnetron is in:

(A) Microwave oven


(B) Wireless LAN


(C) Satellite


(D) Fiber optics



16. : What is the purpose of a directional coupler?

(A) To split power equally


(B) To detect standing waves


(C) To couple a defined amount of signal power


(D) To oscillate signals



17. : The wavelength in a waveguide is:

(A) Same as in free space


(B) Always larger than free space


(C) Always smaller than free space


(D) Depends on frequency and dimensions



18. : Microwave frequencies are generally generated using:

(A) ICs


(B) Microprocessors


(C) Microwave tubes and special diodes


(D) MOSFETs



19. : What is the typical impedance of a rectangular waveguide?

(A) 25 ohms


(B) 50 ohms


(C) 100 ohms


(D) Depends on mode and frequency



20. : Ferrite materials are often used in:

(A) Oscillators


(B) Microwave circulators and isolators


(C) Frequency mixers


(D) Waveguide windows



21. : The insertion loss of an ideal microwave isolator is:

(A) Zero


(B) High


(C) Infinite


(D) One



22. : Microwave signals are typically transmitted via:

(A) Twisted pair


(B) Coaxial cable


(C) Waveguides and antennas


(D) Optical fiber



23. : Which of the following parameters describes power handling in a microwave component?

(A) S11


(B) Insertion loss


(C) VSWR


(D) Power rating



24. : What does the Q-factor of a microwave cavity indicate?

(A) Resistance


(B) Capacitance


(C) Energy storage efficiency


(D) Radiation efficiency



25. : What is the cutoff wavelength in a waveguide?

(A) Shortest possible wavelength


(B) Wavelength below which wave cannot propagate


(C) Wavelength above which wave cannot propagate


(D) Maximum voltage wavelength



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