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- <commquestions> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>The frequency of a free vibration.</question> <option1>a. Resonant frequency</option1> <option2>b. Natural frequency</option2> <option3>c.

Center frequency</option3> <option4>d. Normal frequency</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="1 "> <question>The transmission of sound from one room to an adjacent room, via common walls, floors or ceilings.</question> <option1>a. Flanking transmission</option1> <option2>b. Refraction</option2> <option3>c. Reflection</option3> <option4>d. Reverberation</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="3 "> <question>A measure of threshold of hearing, expressed in decibels relative to a specified standard of normal hearing.</question> <option1>a. Hearing loss</option1> <option2>b. Sensation level</option2> <option3>c. Hearing level</option3> <option4>d. Sound pressure level</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="1 "> <question>A certain machine with a slightly out- of balance motor rotating at 1800/min is fixed on a perfectly elastic mount with a static compression of 2.50 mm. Calculate the resonant frequency of mount.</question> <option1>a. 10 Hz</option1> <option2>b. 20 Hz</option2> <option3>c. 30 Hz</option3> <option4>d. 40 Hz</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="4 "> <question>Calculate the lowest resonant frequency for a brick partition 120mm thick, 4m by 2m in area with longitudinal wave velocity of 2350 m/s. (Assume that it is supported at its edges.)</question> <option1>a. 10 Hz</option1> <option2>b. 20 Hz</option2> <option3>c. 30 Hz</option3> <option4>d. 40 Hz</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>Velocity of sound in air.</question> <option1>a. 300 m/s</option1> <option2>b. 330 m/s</option2> <option3>c. 1130 m/s</option3> <option4>d. 344 m/s</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 ">

<question>What is the expected critical frequency for a 120 mm thick brick wall? Assume a longitudinal wave velocity in brick of 2350 m/s and that the velocity of sound in air is 330 m/s.</question> <option1>a. 114.5 Hz</option1> <option2>b. 214.5 Hz</option2> <option3>c. 314.5 Hz</option3> <option4>d. 414.5 Hz</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>The sound power level of a certain jet plane flying at a height of 1km is 160 dB (re10^- 12W). Find the max. sound pressure level on the ground directly below the flight path assuming that the aircraft radiates sound equally in all directions</question> <option1>a. 59.1 dB</option1> <option2>b. 69.1 dB</option2> <option3>c. 79.1 dB</option3> <option4>d. 89.1 dB</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>Speaker is a device that</question> <option1>a. converts sound waves into current and voltage</option1> <option2>b. converts current variations into sound waves</option2> <option3>c. converts electrical energy to mechanical energy</option3> <option4>d. converts electrical energy into electromagnetic energy</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>Which type of microphone operates on the principle that the electrical resistance of carbon granules varies as the pressure on the granules vary?</question> <option1>a. Dynamic</option1> <option2>b. Crystal</option2> <option3>c. Carbon</option3> <option4>d. Ribbon- type</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>Bass response is</question> <option1>a. maximum high frequency response</option1> <option2>b. emphasizing the high audio frequencies</option2> <option3>c. bypassing high audio frequencies</option3> <option4>d. bypassing low audio frequencies</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>Pure tone of sound used as standard on testing.</question> <option1>a. 1 Hz</option1> <option2>b. 10 Hz</option2> <option3>c. 100 Hz</option3> <option4>d. 1000 Hz</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="1 "> <question>__________ is early reflection of sound.</question>

<option1>a. Echo</option1> <option2>b. Reverberation</option2> <option3>c. Pure sound</option3> <option4>d. Intelligible sound</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="1 "> <question>Noise reduction system used for film sound in movie.</question> <option1>a. Dolby</option1> <option2>b. dBa</option2> <option3>c. dBx</option3> <option4>d. dBk</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>What is the sound energy per unit area at right angles to the propagation direction per unit time?</question> <option1>a. Loudness</option1> <option2>b. Coherence</option2> <option3>c. Sound pressure</option3> <option4>d. Sound intensity</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>__________ is the unit of loudness level of a sound.</question> <option1>a. Sone</option1> <option2>b. Decibel</option2> <option3>c. Mel</option3> <option4>d. Phon</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>__________ is the average rate of transmission of sound energy in a given direction through a cross- section area of 1 sq. m. at right angles to the direction.</question> <option1>a. Sound pressure</option1> <option2>b. Loudness</option2> <option3>c. Sound intensity</option3> <option4>d. Pressure variation</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>What is the unit of pitch?</question> <option1>a. Sone</option1> <option2>b. Phon</option2> <option3>c. Decibel</option3> <option4>d. Mel</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>A measure of the intensity of sound in comparison to another sound intensity.</question> <option1>a. Phon</option1> <option2>b. Decibel</option2> <option3>c. Pascal</option3>

<option4>d. Watts</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>Sound wave has two main characteristics which are</question> <option1>a. highness and loudness</option1> <option2>b. tone and loudness</option2> <option3>c. pitch and loudness</option3> <option4>d. rarefaction and compression</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>Which type of microphone operated by electromagnetic induction that generates an output signal voltage?</question> <option1>a. Carbon</option1> <option2>b. Dynamic</option2> <option3>c. Crystal</option3> <option4>d. Condenser</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>The exciter lamp in the optical sound part of a film projector draws 5 A at 10 V. How much power in watts is this light bulb consuming</question> <option1>a. 10 watts</option1> <option2>b. 20 watts</option2> <option3>c. 40 watts</option3> <option4>d. 50 watts</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>Assume the speed of sound is 1,130 ft/s. What frequency has a wavelength of 1 foot, 1.5 inches?</question> <option1>a. 500 Hz</option1> <option2>b. 1000 Hz</option2> <option3>c. 1500 Hz</option3> <option4>d. 2000 Hz</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>The wire that must bring 100 average watts to a 4 ohms loudspeaker must safely carry what rms current?</question> <option1>a. 2 A</option1> <option2>b. 4 A</option2> <option3>c. 5 A</option3> <option4>d. 6 A</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>A church has an internal volume of 90,05 cubic ft (2,550 cubic m). When it contains 2,000 customary sabins of absorption (186 metric sabins), what will be its reverberation time in seconds.</question> <option1>a. 2.0</option1> <option2>b. 2.2</option2> <option3>c. 2.5</option3> <option4>d. 3.0</option4>

</challenge> <challenge answer="1 "> <question>If the RMS sound pressure is 5 lb/square ft, what is the sound pressure level?</question> <option1>a. 7.6 dB</option1> <option2>b. 108 dB</option2> <option3>c. 88 dB</option3> <option4>d. 10 dB</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>Speed that is faster than speed of sound.</question> <option1>a. Ultrasonic</option1> <option2>b. Supersonic</option2> <option3>c. Subsonic</option3> <option4>d. Transonic</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>Sound waves travel in water at a ___________ speed.</question> <option1>a. 12.4 miles/sec</option1> <option2>b. 5,000 ft/sec</option2> <option3>c. 186,000 ft/sec</option3> <option4>d. 3,141 ft/sec</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>What is the sound power from a motor car whose SPL at a distance of 7.5 m is 87dB assuming that it radiates sound uniformly?</question> <option1>a. 0.15 W</option1> <option2>b. 0.21 W</option2> <option3>c. 0.24 W</option3> <option4>d. 0.18 W</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>Crest- to- crest distance along the direction of wave travel.</question> <option1>a. Compression</option1> <option2>b. Wavelength</option2> <option3>c. Period</option3> <option4>d. Sound wave</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="1 "> <question>Sound intensity level is ____________.</question> <option1>a. 10 log l/lref</option1> <option2>b. 10 log p/pref</option2> <option3>c. 20 log l/lref</option3> <option4>d. 30 log p/pref</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="1 "> <question>Sound pressure level is ____________.</question> <option1>a. 20 log P/Pref</option1>

<option2>b. 30 log p/ref</option2> <option3>c. 10 log p/pref</option3> <option4>d. 20 log l/lref</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="1 "> <question>The most important specification of loudspeakers and microphones.</question> <option1>a. Frequency response</option1> <option2>b. Field strength</option2> <option3>c. Power density</option3> <option4>d. Gain</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>Lowest frequency produced by a musical instrument.</question> <option1>a. Midrange</option1> <option2>b. Harmonic</option2> <option3>c. Fundamental</option3> <option4>d. Period</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="1 "> <question>Tendency of a sound energy to spread.</question> <option1>a. Diffraction</option1> <option2>b. Rarefaction</option2> <option3>c. Reflection</option3> <option4>d. Refraction</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>When waves bend away from straight lines of travel, it is called ________.</question> <option1>a . reflection</option1> <option2>b. defraction</option2> <option3>c. rarefaction</option3> <option4>d. refraction</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>Required time for any sound to decay to 60 dB.</question> <option1>a. Echo time</option1> <option2>b. Delay time</option2> <option3>c. Reverberation time</option3> <option4>d. Transient time</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="1 "> <question>The intensity needed to produce an audible sound varies with __________.</question> <option1>a. frequency</option1> <option2>b. noise</option2> <option3>c. amplitude</option3> <option4>d. tone</option4> </challenge>

- <challenge answer="3 "> <question>Sound that vibrates at frequency too high for the human ear to hear (over 20 kHz).</question> <option1>a. Subsonic</option1> <option2>b. Transonic</option2> <option3>c. Ultrasonic</option3> <option4>d. Stereo</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>Which microphone will be damaged if exposed to high temperature above 52 degrees C?</question> <option1>a. Dynamic</option1> <option2>b. Crystal</option2> <option3>c. Ribbon</option3> <option4>d. Capacitor</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="4 "> <question>A thin springy sheet of bakelite or metal that permits the voice coil in a dynamic loudspeaker to move back and forth along the core of its magnet.</question> <option1>a. Vibrator</option1> <option2>b. Diaphragm</option2> <option3>c. Hypex</option3> <option4>d. Spider</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="3 "> <question>One hundred twenty ubars of pressure variation is equal to</question> <option1>a. 120 dBSPL</option1> <option2>b. 57.78 dBSPL</option2> <option3>c. 115.56 dBSPL</option3> <option4>d. 41.58 dBSPL</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="1 "> <question>The reverberation time of a 184.2 cubic meters broadcast studio is 0.84 sec. Find the absorption effect of the materials used in metric sabines.</question> <option1>a. 35.3</option1> <option2>b. 10.96</option2> <option3>c. 379.8</option3> <option4>d. 109.6</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="3 "> <question>What is the microphone characteristic that results in a boost in bass frequencies for close microphone spacing?</question> <option1>a. Field effect</option1> <option2>b. P.A. effect</option2> <option3>c. Proximity effect</option3> <option4>d. Reverberation</option4> </challenge>

- <challenge answer="4 "> <question>What is the audio frequency range?</question> <option1>a. 20 kHz to 20 MHz</option1> <option2>b. 0 Hz to 20 kHz</option2> <option3>c. 300 Hz to 400 Hz</option3> <option4>d. 20 Hz to 20 kHz</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="4 "> <question>What is the bass frequency range?</question> <option1>a. 20 kHz to 40 MHz</option1> <option2>b. 1 Hz to 20 kHz</option2> <option3>c. 40 Hz to 160 kHz</option3> <option4>d. 10 Hz to 20 kHz</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>High frequency range of audio signals.</question> <option1>a. 2,500 Hz to 5,000 Hz</option1> <option2>b. 5,000 Hz to 10 kHz</option2> <option3>c. 10 kHz to 20 kHz</option3> <option4>d. 20,000 Hz to 30 kHz</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>What is the dB SPL of a voice paging in an office?</question> <option1>a. 90</option1> <option2>b. 65</option2> <option3>c. 55 - 60</option3> <option4>d. 80 - 85</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="3 "> <question>What is the dB SPL of an auditorium with contemporary music?</question> <option1>a. 80 - 95</option1> <option2>b. 85 - 90</option2> <option3>c. 95 - 100</option3> <option4>d. 100 - 105</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>What is the church dB SPL with speech reinforcement only?</question> <option1>a. 90</option1> <option2>b. 80 - 85</option2> <option3>c. 85 - 90</option3> <option4>d. 90 - 95</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>Intensity can also be called as</question> <option1>a. volume</option1> <option2>b. loudness</option2> <option3>c. sharpness</option3>

<option4>d. strength</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>The loudness of a sound depends upon the energy of motion imparted to __________ molecules of the medium transmitting the sound.</question> <option1>a. transmitting</option1> <option2>b. running</option2> <option3>c. moving</option3> <option4>d. vibrating</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>_________ is affected by the distance between the listener and the source of the sound and its intensity varies inversely with the square of this distance.</question> <option1>a. volume</option1> <option2>b. bass</option2> <option3>c. treble</option3> <option4>d. loudness</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>If the distance between the listener and the source of the sound is doubled, the intensity is reduced to</question> <option1>a. 1/2</option1> <option2>b. 1/3</option2> <option3>c. 2/3</option3> <option4>d. 1/4</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>If the distance between the listener and the source of the sound is decreased to 1/2 the original amount, the intensity of the sound would be ___________.</question> <option1>a. 2 times as great</option1> <option2>b. 3 times as great</option2> <option3>c. 4 times as great</option3> <option4>d. 5 times a great</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="1 "> <question>At a sensation level of 40 dB, 1000 Hz tone is</question> <option1>a. 1000 mels</option1> <option2>b. 500 mels</option2> <option3>c. 2000 mels</option3> <option4>d. 100 mels</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>If the sound waves are converted to electrical waves by a microphone, what is the frequency of the electric current?</question> <option1>a. 3 to 30 MHz</option1> <option2>b. 25 to 8000 Hz</option2> <option3>c. 4 to 40 Hz</option3>

<option4>d. 30 to 2000 Hz</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>For a music lover concert "A" is 440 Hz. If a musical note one octave higher were played, it would be ______________ that frequency.</question> <option1>a. one- half</option1> <option2>b. one- fourth</option2> <option3>c. double</option3> <option4>d. triple</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>In a 220 Hz, if a note was played one octave lower it would be ___________.</question> <option1>a. 22 Hz</option1> <option2>b. 27.5 Hz</option2> <option3>c. 440 Hz</option3> <option4>d. 110 Hz</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>Much of music generally referred to in</question> <option1>a. harmonics</option1> <option2>b. good hearing</option2> <option3>c. fidelity</option3> <option4>d. octaves</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>__________ is an undesired change in wave form as the signal passes through a device.</question> <option1>a. Noise</option1> <option2>b. Vibration</option2> <option3>c. Distortion</option3> <option4>d. Harmonics</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>Distortion enhances intelligibility when an _______ is added.</question> <option1>a. equalizer</option1> <option2>b. igniter</option2> <option3>c. exciter</option3> <option4>d. emulsifier</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>A class of signal processors.</question> <option1>a. Amplifiers</option1> <option2>b. Equalizers</option2> <option3>c. Microprocessors</option3> <option4>d. Exciters</option4> </challenge>

- <challenge answer="3 "> <question>Hall construction and internal finishes affect the final sound quality _____________.</question> <option1>a. poorly</option1> <option2>b. mildly</option2> <option3>c. significantly</option3> <option4>d. badly</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>Positioning a loudspeaker near a wall can dramatically alter its frequency response in two distinct ways namely</question> <option1>a. gump and dump</option1> <option2>b. hump and notch</option2> <option3>c. fade and gone</option3> <option4>d. bad and worst</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="1 "> <question>The acoustics of most auditoria are very ________ when the room is full compared to the empty condition.</question> <option1>a. different</option1> <option2>b. similar</option2> <option3>c. good</option3> <option4>d. bad</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>A __________ converts acoustical energy.</question> <option1>a. electro- acoustic</option1> <option2>b. microphone transducer</option2> <option3>c. microphone</option3> <option4>d. electric microphone</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="3 "> <question>All microphone have two basic components namely, _________.</question> <option1>a. wired and body</option1> <option2>b. ceramic and crystal</option2> <option3>c. diaphragm and generating element</option3> <option4>d. coil and magnet</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="4 "> <question>The kinds of generating elements are _________.</question> <option1>a. expense and fidelity</option1> <option2>b. complexity and ruggedness</option2> <option3>c. longevity</option3> <option4>d. all of these</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="3 "> <question>When the average absorption is greater than 0.2, __________ formula is used to compute the actual reverberation time.</question>

<option1>a. Sabine</option1> <option2>b. Stephen and Bate</option2> <option3>c. Norris- Eyring</option3> <option4>d. Notch</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>At room temperature, what is the velocity of sound in meters/seconds?</question> <option1>a. 348.03 cm/s</option1> <option2>b. 980 cm/s</option2> <option3>c. 980 m/s</option3> <option4>d. 341.8 m/s</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>Calculate the velocity of sound in ft./sec. If the temperature is 149 degrees C?</question> <option1>a. 1530.03 ft/sec</option1> <option2>b. 1320 ft/sec</option2> <option3>c. 1357.03 ft/sec</option3> <option4>d. 1920.435 ft/sec</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>The wavelength of a sound of 20 kHz frequency is</question> <option1>a. 16.5 m</option1> <option2>b. 16.5 cm</option2> <option3>c. 16.5 mm</option3> <option4>d. 16.5 um</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>The ratio of frequencies is termed</question> <option1>a. octave</option1> <option2>b. interval</option2> <option3>c. harmonics</option3> <option4>d. masking</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>What is the increase in sound pressure level in dB, if the pressure is doubled?</question> <option1>a. 2 dB</option1> <option2>b. 3 dB</option2> <option3>c. 6 dB</option3> <option4>d. 4 dB</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>A term which is subjective but dependent mainly on frequency and also affected by intensity,</question> <option1>a. Timbre</option1> <option2>b. Quality</option2> <option3>c. Frequency</option3>

<option4>d. Pitch</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>An effect that occurs in the ear where a louder sound can reduce or even stop the nerve voltage generated by a weaker sound.</question> <option1>a. Piezoelectric effect</option1> <option2>b. Skin effect</option2> <option3>c. Lasing</option3> <option4>d. Masking</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>For computation of ideal reverberation time, which formula is applicable?</question> <option1>a. Sabine</option1> <option2>b. Stephen and Bate</option2> <option3>c. Norris- Eyring</option3> <option4>d. Notch</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>The ________ of sound is a subjective effect which is a function of the ear and brain.</question> <option1>a. pitch</option1> <option2>b. frequency</option2> <option3>c. timbre</option3> <option4>d. loudness</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="1 "> <question>Defined as the time taken for the intensity of sound energy in the room to drop to one millionth of its initial value.</question> <option1>a. Reverberation time</option1> <option2>b. Transmit time</option2> <option3>c. Decaying time</option3> <option4>d. Response time</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>___________ is the sound energy per unit area at right angles of the propagation direction, per unit time.</question> <option1>a. Loudness</option1> <option2>b. Coherence</option2> <option3>c. Sound stress</option3> <option4>d. Sound intensity</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>One octave above 600 Hz is</question> <option1>a. 601 Hz</option1> <option2>b. 800 Hz</option2> <option3>c. 1400 Hz</option3> <option4>d. 1200 Hz</option4> </challenge>

- <challenge answer="1 "> <question>A car horn outdoors produces a sound intensity level of 90 dB at 10 m away. At this distance, what is the sound power in watt?</question> <option1>a. 0.63</option1> <option2>b. 1.26</option2> <option3>c. 0.315</option3> <option4>d. 0.56 x 10^ - 6 </option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="4 "> <question>The unit of loudness level</question> <option1>a. Sone</option1> <option2>b. dB</option2> <option3>c. Mel</option3> <option4>d. Phon</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="4 "> <question>Consists of a rapid succession of noticeable echoes.</question> <option1>a. Rarefaction</option1> <option2>b. Refraction</option2> <option3>c. Reflection</option3> <option4>d. Flutter echo</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>Laid the foundations of acoustic theory of buildings.</question> <option1>a. Charles H. Townes</option1> <option2>b. W.C. Sabine</option2> <option3>c. A. Javin</option3> <option4>d. Stephen and Bate</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>The average absorption for a person is</question> <option1>a. 5.7 units</option1> <option2>b. 4.7 units</option2> <option3>c. 6.7 units</option3> <option4>d. 3.7 units</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="2 "> <question>An aural sensation by pressure variations in the air which are always produced by some source of vibrations.</question> <option1>a. Music</option1> <option2>b. Sound</option2> <option3>c. Disturbance</option3> <option4>d. Speech</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="4 "> <question>Considered to be as the threshold of hearing.</question> <option1>a. 10^- 12 W/square cm</option1> <option2>b. 10^- 16 W/square m</option2> <option3>c. 10^- 13 W/square m</option3>

<option4>d. 10^- 12 W/square m</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="1 "> <question>The number of vibration or pressure fluctuations per second.</question> <option1>a. Frequency</option1> <option2>b. Timber</option2> <option3>c. Quality</option3> <option4>d. Pitch</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="3 "> <question>Defined as the average rate of transmission of sound energy in a given direction through a cross- sectional area of 1 square m at right angles to the direction.</question> <option1>a. Sound pressure</option1> <option2>b. Loudness</option2> <option3>c. Sound intensity</option3> <option4>d. Pressure variation</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>What is the sound pressure level (SPL) of a sound having an RMS pressure of 200 N/square m?</question> <option1>a. 150 dB</option1> <option2>b. 140 dB</option2> <option3>c. 170 dB</option3> <option4>d. 160 dB</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>The minimum sound intensity that can be heard is termed</question> <option1>a. threshold of feeling</option1> <option2>b. threshold of pain</option2> <option3>c. threshold of sensation</option3> <option4>d. threshold of hearing</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="2 "> <question>What is the intensity of sound whose RMS pressure is 200 N/square m?</question> <option1>a. 96.8 W/square m</option1> <option2>b. 97.8 W/square m</option2> <option3>c. 95.8 W/square m</option3> <option4>d. 94.8 W/square m</option4> </challenge> <challenge answer="4 "> <question>The unit of pitch.</question> <option1>a. Sone</option1> <option2>b. Phon</option2> <option3>c. dB</option3> <option4>d. Mel</option4> </challenge>

- <challenge answer="2 "> <question>What is the increase in sound pressure level in dB, if the intensity is doubled?</question> <option1>a. 2 dB</option1> <option2>b. 3 dB</option2> <option3>c. 4 dB</option3> <option4>d. 6 dB</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="1 "> <question>The velocity of sound is considered to be constant at ________ for the purpose of building acoustics.</question> <option1>a. 330 m/s</option1> <option2>b. 330 mm/s</option2> <option3>c. 330 um/s</option3> <option4>d. 330 cm/s</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="1 "> <question>An instrument designed to measure a frequency - weighted value of the sound pressure level.</question> <option1>a. Sound level meter</option1> <option2>b. Transducer</option2> <option3>c. Sound pressure meter</option3> <option4>d. Sound analyzer </option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="1 "> <question>A unit of nosiness related to the perceived noise level</question> <option1>a. Noy</option1> <option2>b. Sone</option2> <option3>c. dB</option3> <option4>d. Phone</option4> </challenge> - <challenge answer="3 "> <question>An agreed set of empirical curves relating octave- band sound pressure level to the center frequency of the octave bands.</question> <option1>a. C- message weighting curve</option1> <option2>b. Psophometric weighting curve</option2> <option3>c. Noise rating curves</option3> <option4>d. F1A weighting curve</option4>

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