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Sampling

M MCQ & NAT Questions 1, f  12 kHz


H( f )  
0, f  12 kHz
Q.1 The Nyquist sampling interval, for the signal
What is the number of sinusoids in the output
sin c(700t )  sin c(500t ) is
and their frequencies in kHz?
[GATE 2001, IIT ‐ Kanpur]
[GATE 2017, IIT ‐ Roorkee]
1 
(A) sec (B) sec (A) Number of sinusoids = 1, Frequency = 7
350 350
(B) Number of sinusoids = 3, Frequencies = 2, 7,
1 1
(C) sec (D) sec 11
700 350
(C) Number of sinusoids = 2, Frequencies = 2, 7
Q.2 The spectrum of a band‐limited signal after
sampling is shown below. The value of sampling (D) Number of sinusoids = 2, Frequencies = 7, 11
interval is [GATE 2006, IIT ‐ Kharagpur] Q.6 A band limited low‐pass signal x(t ) of
bandwidth 5 kHz is sampled at a sampling rate
f s . The signal x(t ) is reconstructed using the
reconstruction filter H ( f ) whose magnitude
response is shown below
(A) 1 msec (B) 2 msec [GATE 2018, IIT ‐ Guwahati]
(C) 4 msec (D) 8 msec H( f )
Q.3 The Nyquist sampling rate for the signal
K
sin(500t ) sin(700t )
s (t )   is given by
t t f (kHz)
–8 –6 0 6 8
[GATE 2010, IIT ‐ Guwahati]
The minimum sampling rate f s (in kHz) for
(A) 400 Hz (B) 600 Hz
perfect reconstruction of x(t ) is _______.
(C) 1200 Hz (D) 1400 Hz
Q.7 Consider a sampled signal y (t )  5 10 6 x(t )
Q.4 A 1.0 kHz signal is sampled at the rate of 1800

samples per sec and the samples are applied to an  (t  nT )
n  
s where x(t )  10cos(8103 )t and
ideal rectangular LPF with cut‐off frequency of
1100 Hz, then the output of the filter contains Ts  100 sec . When y(t) is passed through an

[GATE 1995, IIT ‐ Kanpur] ideal low pass filter with a cut‐off frequency of 5
kHz, the output of the filter is
(A) only 800 Hz component
[GATE 2006, IISc ‐ Bangalore]
(B) 800 Hz and 900 Hz components
(C) 800 Hz and 1000 Hz components (A) 5 106 cos(8103 )t (B) 5 105 cos(8103 )t

(D) 800 Hz, 900 and 1000 Hz components (C) 5 101 cos(8103 )t (D) 10cos(8103 )t

Q.5 The signal x(t )  sin(14000 t ) , where t is in Q.8 Let x(t )  2 cos(800t )  cos(1400t ) , x(t ) is
seconds, is sampled at a rate of 9000 samples per sampled with the rectangular pulse train shown
second. The sample signal is the input to an ideal in below figure. The only spectral components (in
low pass filter with frequency response H ( f ) as kHz) present in the sampled signal in the
follows frequency range 2.5 kHz to 3.5 kHz are
[GATE 2003, IIT ‐ Madras]
2 Signals & Systems : Sampling GATE ACADEMY ®
p(t)
T0 = 10-3 sec

t
- T0 - T0 /6 T0 /6 T0

(A) 2.7, 3.4 (B) 3.3, 3.6


(C) 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.6 (D) 2.7, 3.3
Q.9 A signal with bandwidth 500 Hz is first
multiplied by a signal g(t) where

g (t )   (1)
k 
k
δ(t  0.5  104 k )

The resulting signal is then passed through an


ideal low pass filter with bandwidth 1 KHz. The
output of the low pass filter would be
[GATE 2006, IIT ‐ Kharagpur]
(A) (t ) (B) m(t )

(C) 0 (D) m(t ) δ(t )

A Answer Keys

MCQ & NAT Questions


1. C 2. C 3. C 4. C 5. B
6. 13 7. C 8. D 9. C

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