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1) In signal flow graph, the product of all ______gains while going through a forward path is

known as 'Path gain'.

a. Branch
b. Path
c. Node
d. Loop
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Branch
Explanation:
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2) The value of variables at each node is _________the algebraic sum of all signals arriving at that
node.

a. Less than
b. Equal to
c. Greater than
d. None of the above
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Equal to
Explanation:
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3) Two loops are said to be non-touching only if no common ______exists between them.

a. Loop
b. Feedback path
c. Branch
d. Node
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Node
Explanation:
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4) For which systems are the signal flow graphs applicable?

a. Causal
b. Invertible
c. Linear time invariant system
d. Dynamic
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Linear time invariant system


Explanation:
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5) While solving signal flow graph using Mason's gain equation, what does the second letter in two
subscript notation of 'L' stand for?

a. Serial number of loop


b. Parallel number of loop
c. Number of touching loops
d. Number of non-touching loops
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Number of non-touching loops


Explanation:
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6) In a signal flow graph method, how is an overall transfer function of a system obtained?

a. Poisson's equation
b. Block diagram reduction rules
c. Mason's equation
d. Lagrange's equation
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Mason's equation


Explanation:
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7) Where are the dummy nodes added in the branch with unity gain?

a. At input & output nodes


b. Between chain nodes
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: At input & output nodes


Explanation:
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8) Which type of node comprises incoming as well as outgoing branches?

a. Source node
b. Sink node
c. Chain node
d. Main node
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Chain node


Explanation:
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9) According to signal flow graph, which among the following represents the relationship between
nodes by drawing a line between them?

a. Branch
b. Self-loop
c. Semi-node
d. Mesh
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Branch
Explanation:
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10) In a signal flow graph, nodes are represented by small _____

a. Circles
b. Squares
c. Arrows
d. Pointers
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Circles
Explanation:
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1. An open loop control system has its

(a) control action independent of the output or desired quantity

(b) controlling action, depending upon human judgment

(c) internal system changes automatically taken care of

(d) both (a) and (b)

(e) all (a),(b) and (c)

2. A servo system must have

(a) feedback system

(b) power amplifier to amplify error

(c) capacity to control position or its derivative

(d) all of these

(e) none of these

3. The major disadvantage of a feedback system may be

(a) Inaccuracy
(b) inefficiency

(c) Unreliability

(d) instability

(e) Insensitivity

4. Properties of a transfer function

(a) It is ratio of two polynomials is S and assumes zero initial conditions

(b) It depends on system elements and not input and output of the system

(c) Coefficients of the powers of S in denominator and numerator are all real constant. The order of
denominator is usually greater than or equal to the order of numerator

(d) All of these

(e) It is a function which transfer one physical system into another physical system.

5. The classical analogous of a simple lever is

(a) Capacitor bridge

(b) transformer

(c) mutual inductor

(d) either of these

6. Two blocks G1(s) and G2(s) can be cascaded to get resultant transfer function as

(a) G1(s) + G2(s)

(b) G1(s) / G2(s)

(c) G1(s) G2(s)

(d) 1+G1(s) G2(s)

(e) 1-G1(s)G2(s)
(f) two blocks cannot be cascaded

7. The principles of homogeneity and super position can be applied to

(a) linear time invariant system

(b) non-linear time invariant system

(c) digital control system

(d) both (a) and (b)

8. Pick up the nonlinear system

(a) automatic voltage regulator

(b) d.c. servomotor with high field excitation

(c) temperature control of a furnaces using thermistor

(d) speed control using SCR

(e) all of these

9. Signal flow graph (SFG) is a

(a) polar graph

(b) semi log graph

(c) log log graph

(d) a special type of graph for analyzing modem control system

(e) a topological representation of a set of differential equations

10. Disadvantages of magnetic amplifier

(a) time lag, less flexible, non-sinusoidal waveform

(b) low power consumption and isolation of the active circuit


(c) saturation of the core

(d) all of these

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System Analysis using Fourier Series & Transform (C.T) - MCQs (07-17-2015)

System Analysis using Fourier Series & Transform (C.T) -


MCQs

1. Which are the only waves that correspond/ support the measurement of phase
angle in the line spectra?

a. Sine waves
b. Cosine waves
c. Triangular waves
d. Square waves

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ANSWER: b. cosine waves

2. Double-sided phase & amplitude spectra _____

a. Possess an odd & even symmetry respectively


b. Possess an even & odd symmetry respectively
c. Both possess an odd symmetry
d. Both possess an even symmetry

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ANSWER: a. possess an odd & even symmetry respectively

3. What does the first term 'a0' in the below stated expression of a line spectrum
indicate ?

x(t) = a0 + a1 cos w0 t + a2 cos2 w0t +......+ b1 sin w0 t + b2 sin w0 t + .....

a. DC component
b. Fundamental component
c. Second harmonic component
d. All of the above

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ANSWER: a. DC component

4. Which kind of frequency spectrum/spectra is/are obtained from the line spectrum
of a continuous signal on the basis of Polar Fourier Series Method?

a. Continuous in nature
b. Discrete in nature
c. Sampled in nature
d. All of the above

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ANSWER: b. Discrete in nature

5. 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. Trigonometric Fourier Series
b. Polar Fourier Series
c. Exponential Fourier Series
d. All of the above

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ANSWER: c. Exponential Fourier Series

6. What does the signalling rate in the digital communication system imply ?

a. Number of digital pulses transmitted per second


b. Number of digital pulses transmitted per minute
c. Number of digital pulses received per second
d. Number of digital pulses received per minute

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ANSWER: a. Number of digital pulses transmitted per second

7.As the signalling rate increases, _______

a. Width of each pulse increases


b. Width of each pulse decreases
c. Width of each pulse remains unaffected
d. None of the above

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ANSWER: b. Width of each pulse decreases

8. Which phenomenon occurs due to an increase in the channel bandwidth during


the transmission of narrow pulses in order to avoid any intervention of signal
distortion?

a. Compression in time domain


b. Expansion in time domain
c. Compression in frequency domain
d. Expansion in frequency domain

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ANSWER: d. Expansion in frequency domain

9. Why are the negative & positive phase shifts introduced for positive & negative
frequencies respectively in amplitude and phase spectra?

a. To change the symmetry of the phase spectrum


b. To maintain the symmetry of the phase spectrum
c. Both a & b
d. None of the above

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ANSWER: b. To maintain the symmetry of the phase spectrum

10. Duality Theorem / Property of Fourier Transform states that _________

a. Shape of signal in time domain & shape of spectrum can be interchangeable

b. Shape of signal in frequency domain & shape of spectrum can be interchangeable

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
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ANSWER: a. Shape of signal in time domain & shape of spectrum can be


interchangeable

11. 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

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ANSWER: c. Time Shifting

12. Which among the below assertions is precise in accordance to the effect of time
scaling ?

A : Inverse relationship exists between the time and frequency domain representation of
signal

B : A signal must be necessarily limited in time as well as frequency domains

a. A is true & B is false


b. A is false & B is true
c. Both A & B are true
d. Both A & B are false

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ANSWER: a. A is true & B is false

13. Which is/are the mandatory condition/s to get satisfied by the transfer function
for the purpose of distortionless transmission?

a. Amplitude Response should be constant for all frequencies

b. Phase should be linear with frequency passing through zero

c. Both a & b

d. None of the above

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ANSWER: c. Both a & b

1) The filtering is performed using DFT using

1) Limited size or blocks of data


2) Small memory size
3) Large memory size
4) Large segments of data

a. 1, 2 and 3 are correct


b. 3 and 4 are correct
c. 1 and 2 are correct
d. All the four are correct
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: 1 and 2 are correct


Explanation:
No explanation is available for this question!
2) DFT is applied to

a. Infinite sequences
b. Finite discrete sequences
c. Continuous infinite signals
d. Continuous finite sequences
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Finite discrete sequences


Explanation:
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3) The circular convolution of two sequences in time domain is equivalent to

a. Multiplication of DFTs of two sequences


b. Summation of DFTs of two sequences
c. Difference of DFTs of two sequences
d. Square of multiplication of DFTs of two sequences
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Multiplication of DFTs of two sequences


Explanation:
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4) Circular shift of an N point is equivalent to

a. Circular shift of its periodic extension and its vice versa


b. Linear shift of its periodic extension and its vice versa
c. Circular shift of its aperiodic extension and its vice versa
d. Linear shift of its aperiodic extension and its vice versa
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Linear shift of its periodic extension and its vice versa
Explanation:
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5) Padding of zeros increases the frequency resolution.

a. True
b. False

Answer Explanation

ANSWER: False
Explanation:
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6) The basic properties of DFT includes

1) Linearity
2) Periodicity
3) Circular symmetry
4) Summation

a. 1, 2 and 3 are correct


b. 1, 2 and 4 are correct
c. 1 and 3 are correct
d. All the four are correct
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: 1, 2 and 3 are correct


Explanation:
No explanation is available for this question!

7) Frequency selectivity characteristics of DFT refers to

a. Ability to resolve different frequency components from input signal


b. Ability to translate into frequency domain
c. Ability to convert into discrete signal
d. None of the above
Answer Explanation

ANSWER: Ability to resolve different frequency components from input signal

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