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QUESTION:

An acoustical phenomenon wherein the sound continues to persist after the cause of
sound has stopped resulting in repeated reflections is called
Choices:
a echo ! re"er!eration c reflection d diffraction
ANS#E$:
! re"er!eration
QUESTION:
A group of filters has %&' octa"e of spacing If the initial fre(uenc) is *+ ,-. what is the
ne/t fre(uenc) a"aila!le for the filter0
Choices:
a +1 ,-
! %*+ ,-
c 2+ ,- d '%+ ,-
ANS#E$: d '%+ ,-
SO3UTION 4I5 6$O73E8 SO39IN:;:
f
*
< *
/
f
%
where / < %&'. fraction of an octa"e
f
*
< *
%&'
/ *+ < '%+ ,-
QUESTION:
= *> d7u is how man) "olts0
Choices:
a 22+ 9 ! %++ 9 c '% 9 d >* 9
ANS#E$: ! %++ 9
SO3UTION 4I5 6$O73E8 SO39IN:;:
9 4d7u; < *1 log ? "oltage in 9olts & 122+ 9olts @
*> < *1 log ? "oltage in 9olts & 122+ 9 @
*> & *1 < log ? "oltage in 9olts & 122+ 9 @ < %'
9oltage < log
A%
4%'; / 122+ 9
9oltage < %++ 9
QUESTION:
A t)pe of microphone that uses the principle of a capacitor as a means of transduction
It uses a polari-ing "oltage of !etween B and CD 9 of EC suppl) applied to its diaphragm
!) an e/ternal power suppl)
Choices:
a E)namic ! Condenser c $i!!on d Car!on
ANS#E$:
! Condenser
QUESTION:
Eetermine the sound power in #atts produced !) the !anFGs alarm if a !)Astander heard
the alarm at a sound pressure le"el of %11 d7AS63 The !)Astander is %11 ft awa) from
the !anF
Choices:
a +>D+ #
! ++>D #
c +D+> #
d +D>+ #
ANS#E$: d +D>+ #
SO3UTION 4I5 6$O73E8 SO39IN:;:
6#3 < S63 = *1 log E4m; = D
6#3 < %11 = *1 log 4%11&'*D; = D < %'2>D d7A6#3
%'2>D < %1 log # = %*1
# < logA% ?4%'2>D H %*1;&%1@
# < +D>+ #atts
QUESTION:
A loudspeaFer produces an S63 of D+d7AS63 at % meter distance and input electrical
power of % # ,ow loud is the S63 at distance of *1 meters if this speaFer is dri"en to
%1 # of electrical power0
Choices:
a D* d7AS63 ! >B d7AS63 c >+ d7AS63 d 2B d7AS63
ANS#E$: ! >B d7AS63
SO3UTION 4I5 6$O73E8 SO39IN:;:
S63I%m&%# < D+ d7AS63 4gi"en;
S63I*1m&%# < D+ A *1 log 4*1m&%m; < +B d7AS63
S63I*1m&%1# < +B = %1 log 4%1#&%#; < >B d7AS63
QUESTION:
A num!er from 1 to % representing the a!ilit) of a surface material to a!sor! sound
energ) is Fnown as
Choices:
a Sound a!sorption c A!sorption Coefficient
! $eflection coefficient d $oom Constant
ANS#E$:
c A!sorption Coefficient
QUESTION:
The difference in d7 !etween the loudest le"el of sound and the softest passage of
sound is Fnown as J
Choices:
a ,eadroom c gain
! signalAtoAnoise ratio d d)namic range
ANS#E$:
d d)namic range

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