| 41. | Who created Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)? |
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Answer: Option A Explanation: Phil Zimmermann created the first version of PGP encryption in 1991. Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is a data encryption and decryption computer program that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for data communication. PGP is often used for signing, encrypting and decrypting texts, E-mails, files, directories and whole disk partitions to increase the security of e-mail communications. |
| 42. | The sampling rate, (how many samples per second are stored) for a CD is...? |
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Answer: Option C Explanation: CDs reproduce 44,100 samples per second. Which has a maximum frequency reproduction of 22,050 Hz, or just a hair past the upper limit of human hearing. In this way CDs can theoretically reproduce any frequency in the human hearing range. |
| 43. | '.INI' extension refers usually to what kind of file? |
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Answer: Option B Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. |
| 44. | 'DB' computer abbreviation usually means ? |
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Answer: Option A Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. |
| 45. | When measuring the characteristics of a small-signal amplifier, say for a radio receiver, one might be concerned with its "Noise..."? |
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Answer: Option D Explanation: "Noise figure" is one critical parameter for determining the "quality" of a low-noise, small-signal, amplifier, and perhaps more importantly, the sensitivity of the overall receiver system. It is especially important for VHF (very high frequency) - and higher frequency - designs where most of the undesired "noise" (noise that masks or overpowers the desired signals) is generated internal to the electronics itself. In HF (high frequency) applications, atmospheric noise plays a much larger role in determining overall useful sensitivity, so a circuit's "noise figure" is less important. |
| 46. | What does the term PLC stand for? |
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Answer: Option C Explanation: Used in manufacturing, engineering, and process operations. |
| 47. | In which year was MIDI(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) introduced? |
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Answer: Option B Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. |
| 48. | A given signal's second harmonic is twice the given signal's __________ frequency...? |
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Answer: Option C Explanation: A given signal's second harmonic is twice the given signal's fundamental frequency. Harmonics are generated when there are non-linearities in an amplifier (there are always non-linearities). The worse the non-linearities, the more harmonics. A signal at 27.5 MHz (approximate frequency for US citizen's band) would have a second harmonic at 55.0 MHz (on US channel 2!). Can you see why there might be problems? A CB operator might do well to place a low-pass filter on his radio. |
