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EEE Control System Exam Questions

The document contains three multiple choice questions about control systems: 1) Analyzing a polar plot to determine closed loop stability. 2) Using Routh's criterion on a third order system to find the number of roots in each half plane. 3) Identifying the transfer function matching an asymptotic log-magnitude vs frequency plot with real poles and zeros.

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EEE Control System Exam Questions

The document contains three multiple choice questions about control systems: 1) Analyzing a polar plot to determine closed loop stability. 2) Using Routh's criterion on a third order system to find the number of roots in each half plane. 3) Identifying the transfer function matching an asymptotic log-magnitude vs frequency plot with real poles and zeros.

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EEE CONTROL SYSTEM Gate questions

The polar plot of an open loop stable system is shown below. The closed loop
system is
(A) Always stable

(B) Marginally stable


(C) Unstable with one pole on the RH s-plane
(D) Unstable with two poles on the RH s-plane
The first two rows of Routh's tabulation of a third order equation are as follows.
s3

22

s2

44

. This means there are

(A) two roots at sj and one root in right half s-plane


(B) two roots at sj2 and one root in left half s-plane
(C) two roots at sj2 and one root in right half s-plane
(D) two roots at sj and one root in left half s-plane
.
The asymptotic approximation of the log- magnitude vs frequency plot of a system
containing only real poles and zeros is shown. Its transfer function is
40dB / dec
80dB

60dB / dec

0.1

(A)

10 s 5

ss 2s 25

(B)

25

1000s 5
s2

s 2 s 25

2.5

rad / s

(C)

100s 5

ss 2s 25

(D)

80s5

s2

s2s2

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