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Q.1 A system is defined by its impulse response h[n] = 2n u [n-2]. The system is
Q.2 The input x(t) and the the output y(t) of a continuous time system are related as,
t
y(t) = x(u)du .The system is
t T
(a) Linear and time variant (b) linear and time invariant
(c) Non-linear and Time invariant (d) Non-Linear and time invariant
1 e as e as a
(a) (b) (c) 2 (d)
( s a) 2 ( s a) 2 s s2
1
Q.4 If the laplace transform of a signal Y(s) = , then its final value is
s(s 1)
(a) – 1 (b) 0 (c) 1 (d) Unbounded
Q.5 ᵟ
Convolution of x(t+5) with impulse function (t-7) is equal to
1 1
Q.6 The fourier transform F{e-tu(t)}is equal to F { } . Therefore F{ } is
1 j 2f 1 j 2t
(a) ef u(f) (b) e-f u(f) (c) ef u(-f) (d) e-f u(-f)
(a) imaginary (b) conjugate antisymmetric (c) real (d) conjugate symmetric
Z Z
(a) and the system is stable. (b) and the system is stable.
Z 5 Z 5
Z Z
(c) and the system is unstable (d) and the system is unstable
Z 5 Z 5
Q.9 Let x(t) has laplace transform X(S) and ROC R. The signal x(at) for a<0 has laplace transform
1 s 1 s 1 s* 1 * s
(A) - X ( ) (B) ) - X( ) (C) - X ( ) (d) X ( )
a a a a a a a a
Q.10 Let the Z- transform of signal x(n) be X(Z). The Z transform of (n-1) x(n-1) is
dX (Z ) dX (Z ) dX (Z ) X (Z )
(a) – (Z-1) (b) – Z (c) – (d) –
dZ dZ dZ Z
Q.1 Check whether the signal shown in figure (a), (b) are energy or power signal. Calculate energy and
power for each signal.
(a) (b)
Q.2 Define following terms with mathematical expression and graphical representation of the following
signal.
(i) Signum Function
(ii) Sinc Function
(iii) Rectangular Function
5
3 Z 1
Q.1 (b) find x(n), if X(Z) = 6 with ROC.
1 1 1 1
(1 Z )(1 Z )
4 3
1 1 1 1
(a) |Z| > (b) | Z | (c) |Z|<
3 4 3 4
Q.3 (a) Find the convolution using graphical method x[n] ={ 1,2,1,1}, h[n] = { 1,1,-1,2}.
(b) Find laplace transform with ROC of the following
(i) x1(t) = - e- at u(-t) (ii) x2(t) = -t e- at u(-t)
Q.4 State and prove the following properties using fourier transform.
(i) Shifting
(ii) Reversal
(iii) Scaling
(iv) Duality
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