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1. The responsibility of a source encoder is too.
A. Transforms the analog signal to a digital signal
B. Correct and detects the error of the transmitted signal
C. Compress the file size that is based on the probability of outcomes of information
D. All of the above
2. Digital signal is also compatible with multiplexing in what type?
A. TDM
B. FDM
C. WDM
D. All of the above
3. What technology does the digital communication have in order to preserve more fidelity than analog
signal?
A. Cryptography
B. Encryption
C. Decryption
D. None of the above
4. What do the Hartley's law tells us?
A. Information capacity in a given channel is non-linear function of time and bandwidth
B. Information capacity is linear function of time and bandwidth
C. Information capacity is inversely proportional of the time and bandwidth
D. All of the above
5. What law tells us that a given information can be propagate to a given channel without
distortion?
A. Hartley's Law
B. Shannon's Theorem
C. Shannon Hartleys Theorem
D. None of the above
6. What law tells us that the given information can propagate to given channel in considerate with
the noise on the channel?
A. Hartley's Law
B. Nyquist Theorem
C. Shannon-Hartley's Theorem
D. None of the above
7. If I have a signal y(t)=sin(4000nt) and I pass thru a sampling circuit with a sampling rate 1000
samples/s, what does the signal look like?
A. A discrete signal with 1 sample per 1ms undistorted
B. A discrete signal with 1 sample per 1ms distorted
C.A discrete signal undistorted that for every second there is 1000 samples
D. none of the above
8. PCM is an example of.
A. Digital data to digital signal
B. Digital data to analog signal
C. Analog data to analog signal
D. Analog data to digital signal
9. What is the standard sampling rate for music recording?
A. 48 kHz
B. 44.1 kHz
C. 32 kHz
D. 64 kHz
10. Quantization noise.
A. Decreases as the sample rate increases
B. Decreases as the sample rate decreases
C. Decreases as the bits/sample increases
D. Decreases as the bits/sample decreases
Transcribed Image Text:1. The responsibility of a source encoder is too. A. Transforms the analog signal to a digital signal B. Correct and detects the error of the transmitted signal C. Compress the file size that is based on the probability of outcomes of information D. All of the above 2. Digital signal is also compatible with multiplexing in what type? A. TDM B. FDM C. WDM D. All of the above 3. What technology does the digital communication have in order to preserve more fidelity than analog signal? A. Cryptography B. Encryption C. Decryption D. None of the above 4. What do the Hartley's law tells us? A. Information capacity in a given channel is non-linear function of time and bandwidth B. Information capacity is linear function of time and bandwidth C. Information capacity is inversely proportional of the time and bandwidth D. All of the above 5. What law tells us that a given information can be propagate to a given channel without distortion? A. Hartley's Law B. Shannon's Theorem C. Shannon Hartleys Theorem D. None of the above 6. What law tells us that the given information can propagate to given channel in considerate with the noise on the channel? A. Hartley's Law B. Nyquist Theorem C. Shannon-Hartley's Theorem D. None of the above 7. If I have a signal y(t)=sin(4000nt) and I pass thru a sampling circuit with a sampling rate 1000 samples/s, what does the signal look like? A. A discrete signal with 1 sample per 1ms undistorted B. A discrete signal with 1 sample per 1ms distorted C.A discrete signal undistorted that for every second there is 1000 samples D. none of the above 8. PCM is an example of. A. Digital data to digital signal B. Digital data to analog signal C. Analog data to analog signal D. Analog data to digital signal 9. What is the standard sampling rate for music recording? A. 48 kHz B. 44.1 kHz C. 32 kHz D. 64 kHz 10. Quantization noise. A. Decreases as the sample rate increases B. Decreases as the sample rate decreases C. Decreases as the bits/sample increases D. Decreases as the bits/sample decreases
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