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Statement I: A speech signal of 2kHz is used to modulate a carrier signal of 1MHz. The bandwidth requirement for the signal is 4kHz.

Statement II: The sideband frequencies are 1002kHz and 998kHz. In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:


A

Both statement I and statement II are false

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Statement I is false but statement II is true

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C

Statement I is true but statement II is false

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D

Both statement I and statement II are true

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Solution

The correct option is D

Both statement I and statement II are true


Step 1: Given data

Frequency of speech signal fm=2KHz

Frequency of carrier signal fc=1MHz=1000KHz

Step 2: Formula used:

The bandwidth will be given as-

Bandwidth=2fm

Side frequencies will be given as-

fc±fm

Where, fm is modulation frequency or signal frequency

fc is carrier frequency

Step 3: Calculating the bandwidth

First, check the bandwidth of the signal

Using the formula,

Bandwidth=2fm

2fm2×24kHz

Thus, statement I is correct.

Step 4: Determine the side frequencies

Using the formula of side frequency,

The side frequencies will be

fc+fmandfc-fm.

So,

1000+2and1000-21002KHzand998KHz

Thus, statement II is also correct.

So, both statements I and II are correct.

Hence, option D is the correct answer.


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