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Fundamentals of Antennas: Week 1 Assignment

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about antenna fundamentals and properties. The questions cover topics like antenna gain, beamwidth, polarization, reflection coefficient, power transmission and reception between antennas, and the diameter required for a parabolic dish antenna to achieve a given gain. The correct answers are provided after each question.

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Fundamentals of Antennas: Week 1 Assignment

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about antenna fundamentals and properties. The questions cover topics like antenna gain, beamwidth, polarization, reflection coefficient, power transmission and reception between antennas, and the diameter required for a parabolic dish antenna to achieve a given gain. The correct answers are provided after each question.

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Fundamentals of Antennas

Week 1 Assignment

1. The measured HPBWs of an antenna in the two orthogonal planes are 30° and 20°. The
approximate gain of the antennain dB is : (2)
a. 17.3dB
b. 18.4dB(Ans)
c. 23.1dB
d. 31.5dB
2. The E-field pattern of an antenna varies as 3+2cosθ, where, angle θ is measured from
broadside. The approx. HPBW of the antenna is : (2)
a. 151o
b. 149o (Ans)
c. 31o
d. 25o
3. For an omnidirectional antenna, first null beam width (FNBW) in E-planeis 45o, the
approximate directivity in dB is : (2)
a. 15.2dB
b. 13.0dB
c. 7.6dB(Ans)
d. 6.5dB
4. The axial ratio of an antenna is 1.2. It is acceptable for which polarization : (1)
a. Linear
b. Circular (Ans)
c. Elliptical
d. Depends on the direction of wave propagation
5. If reflection coefficient of an antenna is 0.5at a frequency of 900 MHz, then
5.1 The value of voltage standing wave ratio(VSWR) is: (1)
a. 5
b. 3 (Ans)
c. 2
d. 1
5.2 The percentage power transmittedby antenna is: (1)
a. 75% (Ans)
b. 50%
c. 25%
d. 10%
6. If the antenna input impedanceis (30+j40)Ωat 2.45GHz, the percentage reflected power from
the antenna is : (2)
a. 0
b. 25%(Ans)
c. 75%
d. None of these
7. A GSM1800 cell tower antenna with 16dB gain is transmitting 10W of power at 1845 MHz.
The power density at a distance of 50m in the direction of maximum radiation is : (2)
a. 4.0 mWatt/m2
b. 6.4 mWatt/m2
c. 12.7 mWatt/m2(Ans)
d. 14.2 mWatt/m2
8. Two identical transmitting and receiving antennasare located at a distance of 2km. Power
transmitted is 30dBm at 15GHzand received poweris -70dBm, the approximate gain ofeach
antenna is : (2)
a. 11dB(Ans)
b. 21dB
c. 41dB
d. 51dB
9. Transmitting and receiving antennas operating at 1GHz with gains of 20dB and 15dB,
respectively, are separated by a distance of 1 km. Assume that the transmitting antenna is
circularly polarized and the receiving antenna is linearly polarized. If the transmitted power is
150W, the received power is : (3)
a. -5.6dBm
b. -7.2dBm
c. -8.6dBm(Ans)
d. -10.2dBm
10. The diameter of a parabolic dish antenna for 40dB gain at 11GHz is……:(Assume that
efficiency η of the antenna is 65%.) (2)
a. 2.0m
b. 1.5m
c. 1.1m (Ans)
d. 0.9m

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