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This document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions about sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT). It begins with identifying information about the Visvodhaya Engineering College. The quiz contains questions about different types of sensors like tactile sensors, LDR sensors, temperature sensors, sound sensors, pressure sensors and their applications. It asks students to identify sensor components, characteristics, output signals, and abbreviations. The quiz covers topics like analog and digital signals, sensor transfer functions, deviations from ideal sensors, and wireless sensor networks. It aims to test students' understanding of key concepts in sensors and their usage in IoT applications.
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This document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions about sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT). It begins with identifying information about the Visvodhaya Engineering College. The quiz contains questions about different types of sensors like tactile sensors, LDR sensors, temperature sensors, sound sensors, pressure sensors and their applications. It asks students to identify sensor components, characteristics, output signals, and abbreviations. The quiz covers topics like analog and digital signals, sensor transfer functions, deviations from ideal sensors, and wireless sensor networks. It aims to test students' understanding of key concepts in sensors and their usage in IoT applications.
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VISVODAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(Affiliated to J.N.T.U.A. and Approved by AICTE)


KAVALI – 524201, S.P.S.R Nellore Dist., A.P. India. Ph.: 08626-240056

DEPARTMENT OF COMUPTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (IOT)

II B.TECH – I SEM BIT BANK SUB: Sensors & IOT AY: 2022 – 23
MID-1
UNIT-1

1. A Sensor is a _______. [ ]

a) Subsystem b) Machine c) Module d) All the above.


2. The function of a sensor is to ________. [ ]
a) Detect events within specified environment
b) Separate physical parameters
c) Track and transfer data to computer processor
d) Both a and c
3. Sensor effectiveness depends on ______ parameter. [ ]
A) Sensitivity B) Radiation C) Restively D) All the above
4. Application of Tactile sensors is _______. [ ]
a) Elevator touch-sensitive buttons
b) Smart mobile phones
c) Cars
d) Both a and b
5. MARG sensor is abbreviated as _________. [ ]

a) Magnetic Angular Rate and Gravity


b) Magnitude Angular Rate and Gravity
c) Magnetic Angular Resistance and Gravity
d) None of the above
6. Sensor provides output signal depending on ________. [ ]
A) Input B) Physical quantity C) Both a and b D) None of the above
7. Which of the following is considered as input to a sensor ? [ ]
A) Microcontroller B) Processor C) Both a and b D) Drivers
8. Sensors convert signals from analog to _______ domain. [ ]
A) Digital B) Electrical C) Mechanical D) Both a and b
9. LDR sensor is abbreviated as ________. [ ]

a) Light Dependent Resistor


b) Light determinant Resistor
c) Luminous Duplicated Resistor
d) None of the above
10. Which ______ sensors resistance value varies with respect to light intensity? [ ]
A) LDR B) Photosensitive C) Bio D) All the above
VISVODAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
(Affiliated to J.N.T.U.A. and Approved by AICTE)
KAVALI – 524201, S.P.S.R Nellore Dist., A.P. India. Ph.: 08626-240056

DEPARTMENT OF COMUPTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (IOT)

11. In LDR sensor, if the intensity of light applied is more, its resistance value becomes _______. [ ]
A) Less B) High C) Zero D) Infinity
12. Which of the following are the characteristics of a good sensor? [ ]

a) High sensitive to measured property


b) Insensitive to other application property
c) Zero influence of measured property
d) All the above
13. Maximum sensors have _______ transfer function. [ ]
A) Linear B) Nonlinear C) Zero D) Infinity
14. Which of the following are the deviations observed in an ideal sensor? [ ]
A) Sensitivity B) Offset error C) Nonlinearity D) All the above
15. _______ sensor provides data about the chemical composition of its environment in terms of gas, and liquid
phase. [ ]
A) Chemical sensor B) Liquid sensor C) Air sensor D) All the above
16. Chemical sensor involves _______ number of steps. [ ]
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5
17. Which of the following are the typical kind of biometric materials used for the development of sensors? [ ]
A) Aptamers B) Molecularly imprinted polymers C) Both a and b D) None of the above
18. Which of the following are the applications of MOS sensors? [ ]
A) Image sensor B) Biochemical sensor C) Monitoring sensor D) All the above
19. CCD device is abbreviated as ________. [ ]

a) Charge coupled device


b) Charge capacitive device
c) Charge change device
d) None of the above
20. WSN in sensor technology is abbreviated as _________. [ ]

a) Wireless sensor network


b) Wired sensor network
c) Wireless sensitive network
d) Both a and b
21. Sensors generate an output signal in terms of ___________. [ ]
A) Electrical signal B) Optical form C) Both a and b D) None of the above
22. ________ sensor measures temperature. [ ]
A) Temperature B) Air sensor C) Glass sensor D) Both a and b
VISVODAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
(Affiliated to J.N.T.U.A. and Approved by AICTE)
KAVALI – 524201, S.P.S.R Nellore Dist., A.P. India. Ph.: 08626-240056

DEPARTMENT OF COMUPTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (IOT)

23. Which of the following are the examples of temperature sensors? [ ]


A) Bimetallic devices B) Thermometers C) Silicon diode D) All the above

24. A temperature sensor is provided with ________ as input. [ ]


A) Sound B) Air C) Temperature D) Liquid
25. Analog sensors generate _______ analog kind of output signals. [ ]
A) Discrete B) Continuous C) Both a and b D) Does not generate
26. Which of the following are the examples of Analog sensors? [ ]
A) Accelerometer B) Light sensors C) Pressure sensors D) All the above
27. Which of the following is the function of the accelerometer sensor? [ ]

a) Detects changes in position, orientation


b) Detects variation in velocity, shock
c) Detects variation in tilt and vibration
d) All the above
28. LDR switch automatically turns on or off depending on _______ factor. [ ]
A) Day light incident B) Passing UV rays C) Both a and b D) Applying external force
29. A sensor that detects sound levels is called ________ sensor. [ ]
A) Sound sensor B) Light sensor C) Velocity sensor D) Gas sensor
30. Which of the following are the components used along with the sound sensor? [ ]
A) Microcontroller B) Microphone C) Amplifier D) All of the above

UNIT-II

31. Which of the following are applications of a sound sensor? [ ]


A) Switches B) Security models C) Home automation systems D) All the above
32. Which of the following are the advantages of a sound sensor? [ ]
A) Speech recognition B) Easy to manipulate C) Affordable price D) All the above
33. A dynamic microphone is based on _______ principle. [ ]
A) EM induction B) Electric induction C) Magnetic induction D) All the above
34. A sensor used to measure the quantity of pressure when applied to an object is called _______ sensor. [ ]
A) Pressure B) Light C) Force D) Sound
35. Which of the following are the applications of pressure sensors? [ ]
A) Piezoelectric sensor B) Piezoelectric plates C) A&B D)None
VISVODAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
(Affiliated to J.N.T.U.A. and Approved by AICTE)
KAVALI – 524201, S.P.S.R Nellore Dist., A.P. India. Ph.: 08626-240056

DEPARTMENT OF COMUPTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (IOT)

36. The output generated by the piezoelectric sensor is ________. [ ]


A) Mechanical B) Electric charge C) Chemical D) All the above
37. Sensors in which data transmission and translation occurs into digital form is _____ sensor. [ ]
A) Analog B) Digital C) Sound D) Liquid
38. Digital sensors converter measure input value to digital form in _______ method. [ ]
A) Direct B) Indirect C) Both a and D) None of the above

39. A sensor that generates variable frequency in square waveform output is ______ sensor. [ ]
A) Digital temperature sensor B) Digital accelerometer C) Digital clock D) All the above
40. A method in which a sensor that generates variable frequency in square waveform output using a digital
accelerometer sensor is called _______. [ ]

a) Pulse width modulation


b) Time modulation
c) Frequency modulation
d) Both a and b
41. Which of the following is a digital temperature sensor? [ ]
A) DS1620 B) DS 1633 C) DS 1230 D) DS 6655
42. A sensor that detects IR light is called _______. [ ]
A) IR sensor B) UV sensor C) Red sensor D) Luminous sensor
43. IR in IR sensor stands for _________. [ ]

a) Infra Red sensor


b) Interior sensor
c) Internal red sensor
d) All the above
44. Which of the following is applications of IR sensor? [ ]
A) TV remote B) Burglar alarm C) Robotics D) All the above
45. IR sensor operates in _______ range. [ ]

a) 0.7 micro-meters to 1000 micrometers


b) 0.5 micro-meters to 1000 micrometers
c) 0.7 micro-meters to 100 micrometers
d) 0.7 micro-meters to 10 micrometers
46. Near IR region ranges between ________ range. [ ]

a) 3 to 6 micrometers
b) 0.75 to 3 micrometers
c) 0.75 to 1-micrometer
d) 3 to 9 micrometer
VISVODAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
(Affiliated to J.N.T.U.A. and Approved by AICTE)
KAVALI – 524201, S.P.S.R Nellore Dist., A.P. India. Ph.: 08626-240056

DEPARTMENT OF COMUPTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (IOT)

47. Mid IR region ranges between ______ range. [ ]

a) 0.75 to 3 micrometers
b) 3 to 6 micrometers
c) 0.75 to 1-micrometer
d) 3 to 9 micrometer
48. Far IR region ranges between ________ range. [ ]

a) 0.75 to 3 micrometers
b) 3 to 6 micrometers
c) 0.75 to 1-micrometer
d) Greater than 6 micrometers
49. An IR sensor that only measures IR radiation but does not emit is called _______. [ ]
A) Passive IR sensor B) Active IR sensor C) Both a and b D) Resistive IR sensor
50. Which of the following are the detector components of the IR sensor? [ ]
A) IR LED B) IR photodiode C) Both a and b D) Transformer
51. IR sensor works on ________ principle. [ ]
A) Object detection B) Object breaking C) Object radiation D) All the above
52. A sensor that estimates targets attributes is called ______. [ ]
A) IR sensor B) Ultrasonic sensor C) UV sensor D) All the above
53. Which of the following are the applications of ultrasonic sensors? [ ]
A) Night vision device B) IR thermometers C) IR tracking systems D) All the above
54. Which of the following are the examples of thermos IR sensors? [ ]
A) Bolometers B) Pyroelectric meters C) Thermocouples D) All the above
55. Proximity type sensor is a ________ type of sensor. [ ]
A) Contact type B) Noncontact type C) Both a and b D) Partially contact
56. Reverse car parking system uses _______ type of sensor. [ ]
A) Temperature B) Light C) IR D) Proximity
57. Which type of sensor is used for detecting smoke? [ ]
A) Smoke B) IR C) UV D) Light
58. Breath analyzers use _______ type of sensors. [ ]
A) Alcohol B) Smoke C) UV D) IR
59. Which of the following are humidity sensors? [ ]
A) DHT11 B) DHT22 C) DHT55 D) Both a and b
60. A sensor that detects inclination or tilt is called _______. [ ]
A) Position sensor B) Tilt sensor C) Angled sensor D) Both a and c

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