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This section includes 8 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Signals Systems knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
EXPONENTIALLY_DAMPED_SINUSOIDAL_SIGNAL_IS_______?$ |
A. | Periodic |
B. | Non periodic |
C. | Insufficient information |
D. | Maybe periodic |
Answer» C. Insufficient information | |
2. |
EULER‚ÄÖ√Ñ√∂‚ÀÖ√Ë‚ÀÖ¬•S_IDENTITY_EJ‚ÂÀ√≠‚ÄÖ√†√®_IS_EXPANDED_AS______?$# |
A. | cos θ + j sin θ |
B. | cos θ – j sin θ |
C. | cos θ + j sin 2θ |
D. | cos⁡ 2θ+j sinθ |
Answer» B. cos ‚âà√≠‚Äö√†√® ‚Äö√Ñ√∂‚àö√ë‚àö¬® j sin ‚âà√≠‚Äö√†√® | |
3. |
Find the smallest angular frequency for which the discrete time signal with fundamental period N=8 would be periodic? |
A. | <sup>π</sup>⁄<sub>4</sub> |
B. | <sup>π</sup>⁄<sub>2</sub> |
C. | <sup>3π</sup>⁄<sub>4</sub> |
D. | <sup>π</sup>⁄<sub>16</sub> |
Answer» B. <sup>‚âà√¨‚àö√ë</sup>‚Äö√Ñ√∂‚àö√ñ‚àö√´<sub>2</sub> | |
4. |
Check whether x [n] = 7 sin (6πn) is periodic and if it is period calculate its fundamental period?$ |
A. | Periodic with fundamental period 6π |
B. | Periodic with fundamental period 3 |
C. | Periodic with fundamental period 1 |
D. | Non periodic |
Answer» D. Non periodic | |
5. |
X [n] = 2 cos (2n) is periodic or not? |
A. | Periodic with period 2n |
B. | Periodic with period 2π |
C. | Periodic with period 2 |
D. | Non periodic |
Answer» E. | |
6. |
The time period of continuous-time sinusoidal signal is given by _____ |
A. | T = 2π / w |
B. | T = 2π / 3w |
C. | T = π / w |
D. | T = π / 2w |
Answer» B. T = 2‚âà√¨‚àö√ë / 3w | |
7. |
In the equation x (t) = beat if a < 0, then it is called ______ |
A. | Growing exponential |
B. | Decaying exponential |
C. | Complex exponential |
D. | Both Growing and Decaying exponential |
Answer» C. Complex exponential | |
8. |
The general form of real exponential signal is________ |
A. | X (t) = be<sup>at</sup> |
B. | X (t) = (b+1)e<sup>at</sup> |
C. | X (t) = b (at) |
D. | X (t) = be <sup>(a+1)t</sup> |
Answer» B. X (t) = (b+1)e<sup>at</sup> | |