Signals and Spectra Quiz
Signals and Spectra Quiz
Signals and Spectra Quiz
b) x(t)+y(t)
c) x(t).y(t)
d) dx(t)/dt
3. What should be the value of laplace transform for the time-domain signal equation e-at cos ωt.u(t)?
A. A & B
B. C & D
C. A & D
D. B & C
Q. Which block of the discrete time systems requires memory in order to store the previous input?
a. Adder
b. Signal Multiplier
c. Unit Delay
d. Unit Advance
Q. Which condition determines the causality of the LTI system in terms of its impulse response?
A. Only if the value of an impulse response is zero for all negative values of time
B. Only if the value of an impulse response is unity for all negative values of time
C. Only if the value of an impulse response is infinity for all negative values of time
D. Only if the value of an impulse response is negative for all negative values of time
Q. Which mathematical notation specifies the condition of periodicity for a continuous time signal?
4. According to the
time-shifting
property of Laplace
Transform, shifting
the signal in time
domain
corresponds to the
______
a. Multiplication by
e-st0 in the time
domain
b. Multiplication by
e-st0 in the frequency domain
A. a shift in the input signal also results in the corresponding shift in the output
B. a shift in the input signal does not exhibit the corresponding shift in the output
C. Shape of signal in time domain & shape of spectrum can never be interchangeable
D. Shape of signal in time domain & shape of spectrum can never be interchangeable
4. The impulse response of a LTI system is h(n)={1,1,1}. What is the response of the signal to the input
x(n)={1,2,3}?
a) {1,3,6,3,1}
b) {1,2,3,2,1}
c) {1,3,6,5,3}
d) {1,1,1,0,0}
y(0)=x(0)h(0)=1.1=1
y(1)=x(0)h(1)+x(1)h(0)=1.1+2.1=3
y(2)=x(0)h(2)+x(1)h(1)+x(2)h(0)=1.1+2.1+3.1=6
y(3)=x(1)h(2)+x(2)h(1)=2.1+3.1=5
y(4)=x(2)h(2)=3.1=3
Therefore, y(n)=x(n)*h(n)={1,3,6,5,3}.
Explanation: The input x(n) is convoluted with the impulse response h(n) to yield the output y(n). As we
are summing the different values, we call it as Convolution sum.
Q. The similarity between the Fourier transform and the z transform is that
Q. Which property of delta function indicates the equality between the area under the product of
function with shifted impulse and the value of function located at unit impulse instant?
a. Replication
b. Sampling
c. Scaling
d. Product
A. D/A converter
B. A/D converter
C. Modulator
D. Demodulator
2. Which of the following conditions made digital signal processing more advantageous over analog
signal processing?
a) Flexibility
b) Accuracy
c) Storage
Explanation: Digital programmable system allows flexibility in reconfiguring the DSP operations by just
changing the program, as the digital signal is in the form of 1 and 0’s it is more accurate and it can be
stored in magnetic tapes.
Q. An amplitude of sinc function that passes through zero at multiple values of an independent variable
'x' ______
D. Cannot be defined
Q. Which type/s of Fourier Series allow/s to represent the negative frequencies by plotting the double-
sided spectrum for the analysis of periodic signals?
A. Digital signals
B. Analog signals
C. Impulse signals
D. Pulse train
3) Which among the below specified conditions/cases of discrete time in terms of real constant ‘a’,
represents the double-sided decaying exponential signal?
a. a > 1
b. 0 < a < 1
c. a < -1
d. -1 < a < 0
a. δ(n) = 1, n ≥ 0
= 0, n ≠ 1
b. δ(n) = 1, n = 0
= 0, n ≠ 1
c. δ(n) = 1, n ≤ 0
= 0, n ≠ 1
d. δ(n) = 1, n ≤ 0
= 0, n ≥ 1
8. Generally, the convolution process associated with the Laplace Transform in time domain results
into________
Q. Which property of fourier transform gives rise to an additional phase shift of -2π ftd for the
generated time delay in the communication system without affecting an amplitude spectrum?
a. Time Scaling
b. Linearity
c. Time Shifting
d. Duality
8. Which among the following are the stable discrete time systems?
1. y(n) = x(4n)
2. y(n) = x(-n)
3. y(n) = ax(n) + 8
Q: For a double sided function, which is odd, what will be the integral of the function from -infinity to
+infinity equal to?
Explanation: For an odd function, f(-x) = -f(x), thus the integrals will cancel each other, giving zero.