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Signals & Systems Questions and
Answers
by staff10
3-4 minutes

This set of Signals & Systems Multiple Choice Questions &


Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Continuous Time Convolution
– I”.

For all the following questions, ‘*’ indicates convolution. $


indicates integral

1. Find the value of h[n]*d[n-1], d[n] being the delta function.


a) h[n-2].
b) h[n].
c) h[n-1].
d) h[n+1].
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Answer: c
Explanation: Convolution of a function with a delta function
shifts accordingly.

2. Evaluate (exp(-at)u(t))*u(t), u(t) being the heaviside


function.
a) (1-exp(at)) u(t)/a

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b) (1-exp(at)) u(-t)/a
c) (1-exp(-at)) u(t)/a
d) (1+exp(-at)) u(t)/a
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Answer: c
Explanation: Use the convolution formula.

3. Find the value of h[n]*d[n-5], d[n] being the delta function.


a) h[n-2].
b) h[n-5].
c) h[n-4].
d) h[n+5].
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Answer: b
Explanation: Convolution of a function with a delta function
shifts accordingly.

4. Evaluate (exp(-4t)u(t))*u(t), u(t) being the heaviside


function.
a) (1-exp(4t)) u(t)/a
b) (1-exp(-4t)) u(t)/a
c) (1-exp(=4t)) u(t)/a
d) (1+exp(-4t)) u(t)/a
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Answer: b
Explanation: Use the convolution formula.

5. Find the value of h[n-1]*d[n-1], d[n] being the delta


function.
a) h[n-2].

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b) h[n].
c) h[n-1].
d) h[n+1].
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Convolution of a function with a delta function
shifts accordingly.

6. Find the convolution of x(t) = exp(2t)u(-t), and h(t) = u(t-3)


a) 0.5exp(2t-6) u(-t+3) + 0.5u(t-3)
b) 0.5exp(2t-3) u(-t+3) + 0.8u(t-3)
c) 0.5exp(2t-6) u(-t+3) + 0.5u(t-6)
d) 0.5exp(2t-6) u(-t+3) + 0.8u(t-3)
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Divide it into 2 sectors and apply the
convolution formula.

7. Find the value of h[n]*d[n+1], d[n] being the delta


function.
a) h[n-2].
b) h[n].
c) h[n-1].
d) h[n+1].
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: Convolution of a function with a delta function
shifts accordingly.

8. Find the convolution of x(t) = exp(3t)u(-t), and h(t) = u(t-3)

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a) 0.33exp(2t-6) u(-t+3) + 0.5u(t-3)


b) 0.5exp(4t-3) u(-t+3) + 0.8u(t-3)
c) 0.33exp(2t-6) u(-t+3) + 0.5u(t-6)
d) 0.33exp(3t-6) u(-t+3) + 0.33u(t-3)
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: Divide it into 2 sectors and apply the
convolution formula.

9. Find the value of d(t-34)*x(t+56), d(t) being the delta


function.
a) x(t + 56)
b) x(t + 32)
c) x(t + 22)
d) x(t – 22)
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: Convolution of a function with a delta function
shifts accordingly.

10. Find x(t)*u(t)


a) tx(t)
b) t2x(t)
c) $x(t2)
d) $x(t)
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Answer: d
Explanation: Apply the convolution formula. The above
corollary exists for any x(t) [not impulsive].

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Questions and Answers
by staff10
3-4 minutes

This set of Signals & Systems Multiple Choice Questions &


Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Continuous Time Convolution
– II”.

For all the following problems, h*x denotes h convolved with


x. $ indicates integral.

1. Find the value of [d(t) – d(t-1)] * -x[t+1].


a) x(t+1) – x(t)
b) x(t) – x(t+1)
c) x(t) – x(t-1)
d) x(t-1) – x(t+1)
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: The delta function convolved with another
function results in the shifted function.

2. If h1, h2 and h3 are cascaded, find the overall impulse


response
a) h1 * h2 * h3
b) h1 + h2 + h3

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c) h3
d) all of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: The resultant impulse response will be the
convolution of all the subsequent impulse responses.

3. Find the value of [d(t-3) – d(t-1)] * x[t+3].


a) x(t+3) – x(t+2)
b) x(t) – x(t+1)
c) x(t) – x(t+2)
d) x(t-1) – x(t+2)
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: The delta function convolved with another
function results in the shifted function.

4. If h1, h2 and h3 are cascaded, and h1 = u(t), h2 = d(t)


and h3 = d(t), find the overall impulse response
a) s(t)
b) d(t)
c) u(t)
d) all of the mentioned
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Answer: c
Explanation: The resultant impulse response will be the
convolution of all the subsequent impulse responses.

5. Find the value of [d(t) – u(t-1)] * x[t+1].


a) x(t+1) – $x(t)

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b) $x(t) – x(t+1)
c) x(t) – $x(t-1)
d) $x(t-1) – x(t+1)
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Answer: a
Explanation: The delta function convolved with another
function results in the shifted function.

6. If h1, h2 and h3 are cascaded, and h1 = u(t+4), h2 =


d(t-3) and h3 = d(t-5), find the overall impulse response
a) u(t-4)
b) u(t-6)
c) u(t-8)
d) all of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: The resultant impulse response will be the
convolution of all the subsequent impulse responses.

7. Find the value of [u(t) – d(t-1)] * -x[t+1].


a) $x(t+1) – x(t)
b) x(t) – $x(t+1)
c) $x(t) – x(t-1)
d) $x(t-1) – x(t+1)
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Answer: b
Explanation: The delta function convolved with another
function results in the shifted function.

8. If h1, h2 and h3 are parallelly summed, find the overall

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impulse response
a) h1 + h2 + h3
b) h1 – h2 + h3
c) h1*h2*h3
d) all of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: The resultant impulse response will be the
convolution of all the subsequent impulse responses.

9. Find the value of [u(t) – u(t+1)] * x[t+1].


a) $x(t+1) – $x(t+3)
b) $x(t) – $x(t+2)
c) $x(t) – $x(t-1)
d) $x(t+1) – $x(t+2)
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: The delta function convolved with another
function results in the shifted function.

10. If h1, h2 and h3 are cascaded, and h1 = u(t), h2 = exp(t)


and h3 = sin(t), find the overall impulse response
a) sin(t)*exp(t)*u(t)
b) sin(t) + exp(t) + u(t)
c) u(t)*sin(t)
d) all of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: The resultant impulse response will be the
convolution of all the subsequent impulse responses.

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Systems Questions and Answers
by staff10
3-4 minutes

This set of Signals & Systems Multiple Choice Questions &


Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Properties of LTI Systems –
I”.

1. What is the rule h*(x+y) = (y+x)*h called?


a) Commutativity rule
b) Associativity rule
c) Distributive rule
d) Transitive rule
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Answer: a
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule h*x=x*h.

2. Does the system h(t) = exp([-1-2j]t) correspond to a


stable system?
a) Yes
b) No
c) Marginally Stable
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: c
Explanation: The system corresponds to an oscillatory
system, this resolving to a marginally stable system.

3. What is the rule h*(x*c) = (x*h)*c called?


a) Commutativity rule
b) Associativity rule
c) Distributive rule
d) Associativity and Commutativity rule
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule i h*x=x*h
and associativity rule = h*(x*c) = (h*x)*c.

4. Is y[n] = n*cos(n*pi/4)u[n] a stable system?


a) Yes
b) No
c) Marginally stable
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: The ‘n’ term in the y[n] will dominate as it
reaches to infinity, and hence could reach infinite values.

5. What is the rule (h*x)*c = h*(x*c) called?


a) Commutativity rule
b) Associativity rule
c) Distributive rule
d) Transitive rule
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Answer: b
Explanation: By definition, the associativity rule = h*(x*c) =
(h*x)*c.

4. Is y[n] = n*sin(n*pi/4)u[-n] a stable system?


a) Yes
b) No
c) Marginally stable
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: The ‘n’ term in the y[n] will dominate as it
reaches to negative infinity, and hence could reach infinite
values. Eventhough + infinity would not be a problem, still
the resultant system would be unstable.

7. What is the following expression equal to: h*(c*(b+d(t))),


d(t) is the delta function
a) h*c + h*b
b) h*c*b + b
c) h*c*b + h*c
d) h*c*b + h
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Answer: c
Explanation: Apply commutative and associative rules

8. Does the system h(t) = exp([1-4j]t) correspond to a stable


system?
a) Yes
b) No
c) Marginally Stable

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d) None of the mentioned


View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: The system corresponds to an unstable
system, as the Re(exp) term is a positive quantity.

9. The system transfer function and the input if exchanged


will still give the same response.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: a
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule i
h*x=x*h=y. Thus, the response will be the same.

10. For an LTI discrete system to be stable, the square sum


of the impulse response should be
a) Integral multiple of 2pi
b) Infinity
c) Finite
d) Zero
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Answer: c
Explanation: If the square sum is infinite, the system is an
unstable system. If it is zero, it means h(t) = 0 for all t.
However, this cannot be possible. Thus, it has to be finite.

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Signals & Systems Questions and
Answers
by staff10
3-4 minutes

This set of Signals & Systems Multiple Choice Questions &


Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Properties of LTI Systems –
II”.

1. What is the rule h*x = x*h called?


a) Commutativity rule
b) Associativity rule
c) Distributive rule
d) Transitive rule
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule h*x=x*h.

2. For an LTI discrete system to be stable, the square sum


of the impulse response should be
a) Integral multiple of 2pi
b) Infinity
c) Finite
d) Zero

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View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: If the square sum is infinite, the system is an
unstable system. If it is zero, it means h(t) = 0 for all t.
However, this cannot be possible. Thus, it has to be finite.

3. What is the rule (h*x)*c = h*(x*c) called?


a) Commutativity rule
b) Associativity rule
c) Distributive rule
d) Transitive rule
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: By definition, the associativity rule = h*(x*c) =
(h*x)*c.

4. Does the system h(t) = exp(-7t) correspond to a stable


system?
a) Yes
b) No
c) Marginally Stable
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: The system corresponds to a stable system,
as the Re(exp) term is negative, and hence will die down as
t tends to infinity.

5. What is the following expression equal to: h*(d+bd), d(t)


is the delta function

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a) h + d
b) b + d
c) d
d) h + b
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Answer: c
Explanation: Apply commutative and associative rules and
the convolution formula for a delta function

6. Does the system h(t) = exp([14j]t) correspond to a stable


system?
a) Yes
b) No
c) Marginally Stable
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: The system corresponds to an oscillatory
system, this resolving to a marginally stable system.

7. What is the rule c*(x*h) = (x*h)*c called?


a) Commutativity rule
b) Associativity rule
c) Distributive rule
d) Associativity and Commutativity rule
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule i h*x=x*h
and associativity rule = h*(x*c) = (h*x)*c.

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8. Is y[n] = n*sin(n*pi/4)u[-n] a causal system?


a) Yes
b) No
c) Marginally causal
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: The anti causal u[-n] term makes the system
non causal.

9. The system transfer function and the input if exchanged


will still give the same response.
a) True
b) False
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule i
h*x=x*h=y. Thus, the response will be the same.

10. Is y[n] = nu[n] a linear system?


a) Yes
b) No
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: The system is linear s it obeys both
homogeneity and the additive rules.

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