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Practice Sheet-1
EE/ECE
SIGNAL & SYSTEM
Introduction to Signal and System

Q1 The mathematical model of the below shown


signal is

(A) u(n – 2) (B) u(2 – n)


(C) u(n – 1) (D) u(n + 2)

(A) x(t) = u(2 + t) Q6 Let d(t) denote the delta function. The value of

(B) x(t) = u(t – 2) the integral ∫ δ(t) cos (


3t
)dt is
2

(C) x(t) = u(2 – t) −∞

(A) 1 (B) –1
(D) x(t) = u(t – 1)
(C) 0 (D) π/2
Q2 Which one of the following relations is not
Q7 The Dirac delta function d(t) is defined as
correct?
(A) 1 t = 0
(A) f (t)δ(t) = f (0)δ(t) δ(t) = {
∞ 0 otherwise
(B)
∫ f (t)δ(τ )dτ = 1 (B) ∞ t = 0
−∞ δ(t) = {
∞ 0 otherwise
(C)
∫ δ(τ )dτ = 1 (C) 1 t = 0
−∞ δ(t) = { and
0 otherwise
(D) f (t)δ(t − τ ) = f (τ )δ(t − τ )

∫ δ(t)dt = 1
Q3 The value of the integral: −∞

2
(D) ∞ t = 0
I = ∫ (5t
2
+ 1)δ(t)dt is δ(t) = { and
0 otherwise
1

(A) 0 (B) 1 ∞

∫ δ(t)dt = 1
(C) 42/3 (D) 125/3 −∞


Q4 Q8 +6

The value of is
π
∫ sin t ⋅ δ (t −
4
)dt The value of the integral ∫ e
−2t
δ(t − 1)dt is
−∞
−5

(A) √2 (B) 1
equal to ___________.
√3

(C) 1
(D) √3
√2
Q9 +∞

The value of ∫ e
−t
δ(2t − 2)dt, where d(t) is
Q5 The representation of the shown signal is −∞

the Dirac delta function, is

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(A) 1

2e
(B) 2

(C) 1
2
(D) 2e
1
2
e

Q10 Consider the integral:

can be
1
y(t) =
2

(A) u(t) + u(–t)


∫ x(τ )[τ (τ − 2) + δ(τ + 2)dτ , y(t) (B) u(t) – u(–t)


−∞
(C) 1 – u(t)
simplified to
(D) u(t) – 1
(A) x(2)
(B) x(−2) Q16 Which of the following is equivalent to d(n)
(C) 1
[x(2) − x(−2)] (A) u(n) – u(–n)
2

(D) 1
[x(2) + x(−2)] (B) u(n) – u(n – 1)
2

(C) u(n – 3) – u(n – 2)


Q11 t−5

(D) d(n – 1) u(n)


The value of the integral ∫ δ(τ −)dτ is
−∞

(A) 0 (B) u(t – 5) Q17 Compute the given function


∞ πn
(C) u(t – 6) (D) u(t + 4) ∑
n=−∞
sin (
4
)δ(n − 2)

(A) 1/2 (B) 0


Q12 For a given function: f (t) =
2 sin t

t (C) 1 (D) –1
If f(K) = 0 what are the possible values of K
(A) ±nπ Q18 What will be the equivalent representation of a
(B) ±2nπ sequence cos(nπ) ⋅ u(n)
(C) 0 < K < π (A) δ(n) + u(n)
(D) π < K < 0 (B) (−1)n u(n)
(C) u(n + 1) − (−1)n u(−n)
Q13

Evaluate: ∫ δ(τ + 3) ⋅ dτ (D) u(n)


1

(A) 0 (B) u(t – 5) Q19 For the given two sequence x(n), y(n), how many
(C) u(t – 6) (D) u(2 – t) sample would be present in a sequence f(n)
where f(n) = x(n) – y(n)
Q14 For a given signal: x(t) = 5r(t + 3) .
Find the value of x(0)
(A) +15 (B) –3
(C) –12 (D) +4

Q15 What will be the representation of given below


signal

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(C)

(A) 1 (B) 2 (D)


(C) 3 (D) 4

Q20 For a function f(n) = x(2n – 3). Find the value of


f(5) if the given x(n) signal is

Q22 The signal x(t) = u(t + 2) – 2u(t) + u(t – 2) is


represented by
(A)

(A) 3/2 (B) 2


(C) 1 (D) 1/2
(B)
Q21 If a plot of signal x(t) is as shown in the figure.

(C)

Then the plot of the signal x(1 – t) will be


(A)
(D)

(B)
Q23 The signal x(t) shown in figure expressed in
terms of unit step & unit ramp function as

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If y(t) = 2x(t / 4) * (t − 2), where d(t) is an unit


impulse function, then what will be the value of
y(1)?
(A) –1.5 (B) 0.5
(C) 2 (D) 1.5
(A) r(t – 2) – r(t – 3) + u(t – 3)
(B) r(t – 2) u(t – 2) + r(t – 3) u(t – 3) + u(t – 3) Q27 Consider the following waveform diagram,
(C) r(t – 2) – r(t – 3)
(D) 2r(t – 2) – r(t – 3) + 2u(t – 3)

Q24 Represent the following signal in terms of step


and ramp functions

Which one of the following gives the correct


description of the waveform shown in the
(A) –(2/T) r(t + (T/2)) [u(t + (T/2)) – u(t)] above diagram?
(B) (2/T) r(t + (T/2)) [u(t + (T/2)) – u(t)] (A) u(t) + u(t – 1)
(C) (2/T) r(t + (T/2)) [u(t + (T/2)) + u(t)] (B) u(t) + (t – 1) u(t – 1)
(D) (–2/T) r(t + (T/2)) [u(t + (T/2)) + u(t)] (C) u(t) + u(t – 1) + (t – 2) u(t – 2)
(D) u(t) + (t – 2) u(t – 2)
Q25 x[n] is defined as
Q28 +∞

x[n] The value of ∫ e


−t
δ(2t − 2)dt, where d(t) is
−∞
=
the Dirac delta function, is
0 for n < –2 or n > 4
{ (A) 1

2e
(B) 2

e
1 otherwise
(C) 1
(D) 1

Determine the value of n for which x[–n – 2] is e


2
2e
2

guaranteed to be zero. Q29 The function shown in the figure can be


(A) n < 1 and n > 7 represented as
(B) n < –4 and n > 2
(C) n < –6 and n > 0
(D) n < –2 and n > 4

Q26 Consider a signal x(t) in figure below.

(A) u(t) − u(t − T ) + (t−T )


u(t − T )
T

(t−2T )
− u(t − 2T )
T

(B) u(t) + t

T
u(t − T ) −
t

u
u(t − 2T )

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(C) u(t) − u(t − T ) + (t−T )


u(t)
T

(t−2T )
− u(t)
T

(D) u(t) + (t−T )


u(t − T )
T

(t−2T )
− 2 u(t − 2T )
T

Q30 Consider a discrete signal sequence x(n). The


signal is passed through a time-scaling device.
If we wish to reverse the original sequence
block, it is only possible for?

(A) K = 1 only (B) K = any value


(C) K < 1 only (D) K > 1 only

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Answer Key
Q1 (C) Q16 (B)

Q2 (B) Q17 (C)

Q3 (A) Q18 (B)

Q4 (C) Q19 (B)

Q5 (B) Q20 (D)

Q6 (A) Q21 (A)

Q7 (D) Q22 (B)

Q8 (0.13 to 0.14) Q23 (C)

Q9 (A) Q24 (A)

Q10 (D) Q25 (C)

Q11 (C) Q26 (D)

Q12 (A) Q27 (C)

Q13 (A) Q28 (A)

Q14 (A) Q29 (A)

Q15 (B) Q30 (C)

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