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The Overall Transfer Function of Two Blocks in Parallel Are: A) Sum of Individual Gain B) Product of Individual Gain C) Difference of Individual Gain D) Division of Individual Gain

The document contains multiple choice questions about transfer functions and block diagrams. It tests knowledge of topics like the overall transfer function for blocks in parallel and series, transfer functions for open and closed loop feedback systems, and methods for analyzing block diagrams.

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The Overall Transfer Function of Two Blocks in Parallel Are: A) Sum of Individual Gain B) Product of Individual Gain C) Difference of Individual Gain D) Division of Individual Gain

The document contains multiple choice questions about transfer functions and block diagrams. It tests knowledge of topics like the overall transfer function for blocks in parallel and series, transfer functions for open and closed loop feedback systems, and methods for analyzing block diagrams.

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1.

The overall transfer function of two blocks in parallel are :


a) Sum of individual gain
b) Product of individual gain
c) Difference of individual gain
d) Division of individual gain

Correct answer : A

2. R(s) G1(s) G2(s) G3(s) C(s)

The transfer function of the given block diagram is


a) G1(s)- G2(s) - G3(s)
b) G1(s)* G2(s) * G3(s)
c) G1(s)/ G2(s) /G3(s)
d) G1(s)+ G2(s) + G3(s)
Correct Answer : b
3. The transfer function for the given block diagram is

G1(s)

R(s) C(s)

G2(s)

a) G1(s) - G2(s)
b) G1(s) * G2(s)
c) G1(s) + G2(s)
d) G1(s) / G2(s)
Correct answer : c
4. Transfer function for positive closed loop feedback system is

G(s )
a) 1+ H ( s )∗G(s )
G (s )
b) 1−H ( s )∗G ( s )
H ( s)
c) 1+ H ( s )∗G ( s )
H ( s)
d) 1−H ( s )∗G( s)

Correct answer : b

5. Transfer function for negative closed loop feedback system is


H (s)
a)
1−H ( s )∗G ( s )
G (s )
b)
1−H ( s )∗G ( s )
H ( s)
c)
1+ H ( s )∗G ( s )
G ( s)
d)
1+ H ( s )∗G ( s )

Correct answer : d

6. The overall transfer function from block diagram reduction for cascaded blocks is
a) Product of individual gain
b) Subtraction of individual gain
c) Division of individual gain
d) addition of individual gain
correct answer _ a

7. The output signal is fed back at the input side from the _________point.
a)Summing
b) Differential
c)Take-off
d) None of the above
correct answer _ c
8. For the elimination of feedback loops, the derivation based on transfer
function of ______ loop is used.
a) Open
b)  Closed
c) Both a and b
d)  None of the above

Correct answer – b

Easy 5 Marks question

Solution: step a: combining 3 junctions into a single junction


Step b: combining blocks into cascade and combining parallel blocks
Step c: Elimination of feedback loop
Moderate question 10 marks
Solution:
Difficult 10 marks question

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