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PRIYADARSHINI BHAGWATI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,

NAGPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Academic session 2022-23(ODD)
CAT-I
B.E Third semester (EC) (C.B.S)
Signal and System
QUESTION BANK

UNIT:1 SIGNAL AND SYSTEMS


1. What is periodic and non-periodic signals. Determine whether the following signals are
periodic.
i) x(n)=sin 3n
ii) x(t)=cos2(2πt)
iii) cos 100πt + sin 50 πt
iv) x(t)= 5 + t2
v) x(t) = cos t. u(t)

2. Difference between Energy and Power signals. Classify the following signals as energy,
power or neither
and find the corresponding fundamental period.
i) x(t) = A cos(w0t + ϴ)
ii) x(t) = t.u(t)
iii) e-at.u(t) ; a<0
3. Explain Sampling theorm . Find the Nyquist rate and Nyquist interval for the continuous
time signal
given below:
x(t) = 1/2π [cos ( 4000 πt).cos(1000 πt)
4. Explain standard or elementary signals in detail.

5. Define Systems. Explain static and dynamic, time variant and time invariant, linear and non-
linear, casual
and non-casual & stable and unstable systems.
6. Check whether the system is time variant or time invariant, linear or non-linear:
i) x(sin t)
ii) x(t2)
iii) cos[x(t)]
iv) x(t/2)
v) y(t)= sin[x(t+2)]

UNIT:2 LTI SYSTEMS

7. Explain the properties of LTI systems in terms of casuality and stability of LTI
systems.
8. Evaluate the convolution time (CT) convolution integral given below:
y(t) = e-2t .u(t) * u(t+2)
9. For an LTI system with unit impulse response h(t)= u(t) . Determine the output to the input
x(t)= e-t.u(t)
10. Determine whether the following systems are stable, casual, and static.
i) h(t)= t.e-t. u(t)
ii) e-2t.u (-t)
iii) h(t)= 3 δ(t)
iv) h(t)= u(t+1)

UNIT:3 ANALYSIS OF PERIODIC AND NON_PERIODIC SIGNALS

11 . Prove the time scaling and time shifting property of fourier transform.
12. Prove the frequency shifting property of fourier transform.
13. Prove the frequency differentiation and time differentiation property of fourier transform.
14.Find the fourier transform of
i)x(t) = sgn(t)
ii) x(t) = u(t)
iii) x(t) = cos w0t
iv) x(t) = GƮ(t)
15. Evaluate the trigonometric fourier series expansion of a full wave rectified cosine function
shown in figure:

f(t)

-7π/2 -5π/2 -3π/2 -π/2 0 π/2 3π/2 5π/2 7π/2


t

16. Evaluate the fourier transform of the following trapezoidal function:


A f(t)

t
-b -a a b

UNIT NO.4 LAPLACE TRANSFORM


17. Find the laplace transform of the following function and plot their ROC:
i) x(t)= eat.u(t) ii) x(t)= - eat.u(-t)
iii) x(t)= A sin w0t. u(t) iv) x(t) = A cos w0t. u(t)
18. Prove the time shifting and time scaling property of Laplace transform .
19. Obtain the Laplace transform of the following standard signals and plot the ROC:
i) x(t) = δ(t)
ii) x(t) = u(t)
iii) x(t)= r(t)
iv) x(t)= t. e-at. u(t)
20. Obtain the initial and final values of the following functions:
i) X(s) = (2𝑠 + 3)/(𝑠 2 + 5𝑠 + 6)
ii) X(s) = (2s2+3) /(s2+ 5s -1)
UNIT NO.5 Discrete Time Fourier Transform:
21.

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