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				This section includes 8 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Digital Signal Processing knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | What should be the value of for the error to be placed equally on magnitude and delay? | 
| A. | 1 | 
| B. | 1/2 | 
| C. | 0 | 
| D. | None of the mentioned | 
| Answer» C. 0 | |
| 2. | What should be the value of for the error to be placed entirely on delay? | 
| A. | 1 | 
| B. | 1/2 | 
| C. | 0 | 
| D. | None of the mentioned | 
| Answer» B. 1/2 | |
| 3. | What does p represents in the arbitrary function of error? | 
| A. | 2K-dimension vector | 
| B. | 3K-dimension vector | 
| C. | 4K-dimension vector | 
| D. | None of the mentioned | 
| Answer» D. None of the mentioned | |
| 4. | We cannot choose any arbitrary function for the errors in magnitude and delay. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» C. | |
| 5. | If the error in delay is defined as Tg( k) Tg( 0) Td( kk), then what is Tg( 0)? | 
| A. | Filter delay at nominal frequency in stop band | 
| B. | Filter delay at nominal frequency in transition band | 
| C. | Filter delay at nominal frequency | 
| D. | Filter delay at nominal frequency in pass band | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 6. | The choice of Td( k) for error in delay is complicated. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» B. False | |
| 7. | What is the error in delay at the frequency k? | 
| A. | T<sub>g</sub>( <sub>k</sub>)-T<sub>d</sub>( <sub>k</sub>) | 
| B. | T<sub>g</sub>( <sub>k</sub>)+T<sub>d</sub>( <sub>k</sub>) | 
| C. | T<sub>d</sub>( <sub>k</sub>) | 
| D. | None of the mentioned | 
| Answer» B. T<sub>g</sub>( <sub>k</sub>)+T<sub>d</sub>( <sub>k</sub>) | |
| 8. | What is the error in magnitude at the frequency k? | 
| A. | G.A( <sub>k</sub>) + A<sub>d</sub>( <sub>k</sub>) | 
| B. | G.A( <sub>k</sub>) A<sub>d</sub>( <sub>k</sub>) | 
| C. | G.A( <sub>k</sub>) A( <sub>k</sub>) | 
| D. | None of the mentioned | 
| Answer» C. G.A( <sub>k</sub>) A( <sub>k</sub>) | |