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2.unit III Objective Descriptive Questions

The document outlines the objective and descriptive questions for the Signals and Systems course taught by Dr. B. Rambabu at the Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. It includes multiple-choice questions on Fourier transforms, their properties, and applications, as well as descriptive questions that require detailed explanations and derivations related to Fourier analysis. The content is structured for B.Tech., EIE., IV-Sem students for the academic year 2019-20.

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2.unit III Objective Descriptive Questions

The document outlines the objective and descriptive questions for the Signals and Systems course taught by Dr. B. Rambabu at the Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. It includes multiple-choice questions on Fourier transforms, their properties, and applications, as well as descriptive questions that require detailed explanations and derivations related to Fourier analysis. The content is structured for B.Tech., EIE., IV-Sem students for the academic year 2019-20.

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING

Name of Course Instructor : Dr.B. Rambabu


Course Name & Code : Signals and Systems & 17EC05 UNIT : III
Program/Sem/Sec : B.Tech., EIE., IV-Sem. A.Y : 2019-20
Objective Questions (UNIT-III)
Q.
Question Description Answer
No.
1. Fourier transform is applicable to_______
3
(1). Periodic Signals (2). Aperiodic Signals (3). Both 1 & 2 (4). None of the above
2. The Fourier transform of a real valued signals has_______
3
(1). Odd Symmetry (2). Even Symmetry (3). Conjugate Symmetry (4). No Symmetry
3. The Fourier transform of gaussian pulse is_________
4
(1). An Uniform (2). A Sine function (3). An impulse function (4). A Gaussian
4. The Fourier transform of an arbitrary signal x(t) is _________
(1). (2).
1
(3). (4). None of the above
5. The Inverse Fourier transform is defined by _________

(1). (2).
2

(3). (4). None of the above

6. The Fourier transform of a unit impulse function δ(t)_______


3
(1). (2). (3). 1 (4). None of the above

7. The Fourier transform of a DC Signal x (t) = A is_________


2
(1). (2). (3). (4). None of the above

8. If the Fourier transform of x(t) is X(ω) then the Fourier transform of x(t-t0) is_____
2
(1). (2). (3). (4). None of the above
9. If the Fourier transform of x(t) is X(ω) then the Fourier transform of x(t+t0) is_____
2
(1). (2). (3). (4). None of the above
10. If the Fourier transform of x (t) is X (ω) then the Fourier transform of is__
1
(1). (2). (3). (4). None of the above
11. If the Fourier transform of x (t) is X (ω) then the Fourier transform of is__
2
(1). (2). (3). (4). None of the above
12. If the Fourier transform of x(t) is X(ω) then the Fourier transform x(at) of is__

(1). (2). (3). (4). None of the above 3

13.
If the Fourier transform of x (t) is X(ω) then the Fourier transform of is__
1
(1). (2). (3). (4).
14. If the Fourier transform of x (t) is X (ω) then the Fourier transform of is__
2
(1). (2). (3). (4).

15. If the Fourier transform of x (t) is X (ω) then the Fourier transform of t x (t) is__
3
(1). (2). (3). (4).

16.
If the Fourier transform of x (t) is X (ω) then the Fourier transform of is__
4
(1). (2). (3). (4).

17. The Fourier transform of Signum function is_________


1
(1). (2). (3). (4).

18. The Fourier transform of unit step function is_________


2
(1). (2). (3). (4).

19. The Fourier transform of is_________


(1). (2). 1
(3). (4).
20. The Fourier transform of is_________
2
(1). (2). (3). (4).

21. The Fourier transform of rectangular function is_________


(1). Sinusoidal (2). Triangular (3). Sinc Function (4). None of the above 3

22. The process of converting a continuous-time signal into a discrete-time signal is called
(1). Sampling (2). Quantization (3). Both 1 and 2 (4). None of the above 1

23. The time interval between any two adjacent samples is called______
(1). Nyquist Rate (2). Nyquist Interval (3). Both 1 and 2 (4). None of the above 2

24. What is the minimum sampling frequency required for sampling process for the signal
is______ 3
(1). 100 Hz (2). 150 Hz (3). 180 Hz (4). None of the above
25. If , then the its Fourier transform is______
3
(1). 0 (2). (3). (4). None of the above
26. If , then the its Fourier transform is______
4
(1). (2). (3). (4).

27. A band limited signal with highest frequency content of 1000 Hz is undergoing sampling at uniform intervals. For
recovery of the signal in an unambiguous way, the sampling frequency should be necessarily greater than 1
(1). 2000 Hz (2). 1500 Hz (3). 1000 Hz (4). None of the above
28. A band-limited signal is sampled at the Nyquist rate. The signal can be recovered by passing the samples
through____________ 2
(1). High Pass filter 2). Low Pass filter 3). Band Pass filter (4). None of the above
29. The process of converting an analog signal into a digital signal involves________
(1). Sampling 2). Quantization 3). Both 1 & 2 (4). None of the above 3

30. The Fourier transform of a signal g(t) which is real and odd symmetric in time, then G(f) is_____
2
(1). G(f) is complex (2). G(f) is Imaginary 3). G(f) is Real (4). None of the above

Course Instructor Course Coordinator Module Coordinator HOD


Dr B. Rambabu Dr B. Rambabu Dr B. Rambabu Dr B. Poornaiah
DEPARTMENT OF ELECRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONS
(As per Bloom’s Taxonomy)
Name of Course Instructor : Dr.B. Rambabu
Course Name & Code : Signals and Systems & 17EC05 UNIT : III
Program/Sem/Sec : B.Tech., EIE., IV-Sem. A.Y : 2019-20
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1. (a) What is the need of Fourier Transform? How to derive Fourier Transform 6M
from Fourier Series?
(b) Find the Fourier Transform of a causal signal x(t)=e-2t u(t). Draw its 6M
magnitude and Phase spectrum?

2. (a) Discuss about time differentiation and frequency differentiation 6M


properties of Fourier Transform.
(b) Apply the properties of Fourier Transform and obtain the frequency 6M
domain of step signal u(t) and Signum signal Sgn(t).

3. (a) Discuss the importance of Dirichlet conditions. 6M


(b) Apply the properties of Fourier Transform and obtain the frequency 6M
domain of a signal

4. (a) Discuss any four properties of Fourier Transform. 6M


(b) Apply the Fourier Transform on the signal x(t) = x1(t) * x2(t) and obtain its 6M
frequency domain, where * denotes convolution, x1(t) = e-3t u(t) and
x2(t) = t e-3t u(t).

5. (a) Compare Fourier Transform with Fourier Series. 6M


(b) 6M
Evaluate the Inverse Fourier Transform of

6. (a) How to obtain the Fourier Transform of a periodic signal? Explain. 6M


(b) Determine the Fourier Transform of a double exponential signal x(t)=e-3│t│, 6M
hence obtain FT[tx(t)].

7. (a) State and prove time shifting, frequency shifting property of Fourier 6M
Transform.
(b) Find the fourier transform of the following signal 6M

8. (a) Discuss about the Parsevals relation, which is used for aperiodic signals. 6M
(b) Apply Fourier Transform and obtain the constant k, such that 6M
where G(f) is the Fourier Transform of the Gaussian
pulse .
9. (a) State and prove time scaling, time reversal property of Fourier Transform 6M
(b) Find the fourier transform of the function 6M
X(t) = 1, |t| ≤ T/2
0, Otherwise.

10 (a) State and prove sampling theorem for band limited signals? Explain the 6M
aliasing effect with relevant diagrams.
(b) Draw the spectrum of a sampled signal. 6M
x(t)= Cos(200t)+0.25Cos(700t) at the rate of 400 samples per second.

11 (a) Explain the time and frequency domain analysis of sampling theorem. 6M
(b) Evaluate the output signal of a low pass filter, when the input message 6M
signal m(t)=Cos(2πfmt) with fm=50Hz is sampled at sampling frequency
fs=40Hz is transmitted through low pass filter with cutoff frequency
fc=40Hz.

12 (a) A signal x(t) = 100Cos(24π103t) is ideally sampled with a sampling period 6M


of a period 50μs. Draw the spectrum of sampled signal. If sampled signal is
passed through an ideal LPF with cutoff frequency of 15KHz, then what
are the frequencies that are present at the filter output?
(b) Define Nyquist Rate and Nyquist Interval. What is the Nyquist rate and 6M
2
Nyquist interval for the signal x(t) = Sinc (100πt).

13 (a) State and prove time convolution and frequency convolution property of 6M
Fourier Transform.
(b) Find the fourier transform of 6M

14 (a) Explain the conjugate property of fourier transform. 6M


(b) Evaluate the fourier transform of the signal 6M

15 (a) State and prove integration in time and frequency property of Fourier 6M
Transform.
(b) 6M
Evaluate the Fourier transform of .

Course Instructor Course Coordinator Module Coordinator HOD


Dr B. Rambabu Dr B. Rambabu Dr B. Rambabu Dr B. Poornaiah

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