Course Code:
Title of the Course: Signals and Systems
UETC0504
Question Bank
1. Plot following signals x[n]= {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1/2}
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i) x[4-n] ii] x[2n+1] iii] x[n] u[2-n] iv] x[n-1] δ[n-3]
2. Plot following signals
i)x(t) = t u(t) ii)x(t) = (t-1) u(t) iii)x(t) = t u(t-1)
iv)x(t) = (t-1) u(t-1)
3. Compute and plot the following convolutions:
x [ n ] =δ [ n ] +2 δ [ n−1 ] −δ [ n−3 ] ∧h [ n ] =2 δ [ n+1 ] +2 δ [n−1]
a ¿ y 1 [ n ] =x [ n ]∗h [ n ] b ¿ y 2 [ n ]= x [n]∗h [n+ 2]
4. Explain properties of system
5. b) Referring to fig.1 sketch and label following signals
x(t)
0 1 2 t
-1
i][x(t)+x(2-t)u(1-t) ii] x(2t+2) iii] x(t/2) δ(t+1) iv] x(4-t) +1/2 x(t)
6. c) Determine even and odd part of following signals 1
i] x[n] = {2,-1,2,1,0,2,1,1} ii] x(t) = ↑
0 1 2 t
7. I]Check dynamicity of following systems?
i) y(t) = e x(t) ii) y[n] = x[n-2]-2x[n-17]
II]Check the following systems for linearity?
i) Y(t) =x(t/2) ii) y[n] = x[n] + x[n-1]
III)Check the following system for causality
i)y(t) = x(t+1) ii) y[n] =x[n[ +3x(n-1)
8. Discuss the Properties of LTI systems and Singularity Function
9. Find convolution of two sequences
X[n] = 2 for -2≤ n ≤ 2 Y[n] = 4 for 0≤ n ≤ 2
= 0 Elsewhere = 0 Elsewhere
10 c) Find convolution of two sequences
.
y(t) = 1 for 1< t <3 x(t) =1+ t for -1≤ t ≤ 0
= 0 Elsewhere = 1-t for 0≤ t ≤1
= 0 Elsewhere
11 a) i]Check whether the following systems are invertible ?
i) y(t) = x(t-4) ii) y[n] = nx[n]
ii]Check the following systems for linearity?
i) Y(t) =x(t/2) ii) y[n] = x[n] + x[n-1]
12 A continuous-time signal x(t) is shown in the fig. Sketch and label carefully each of following signals.
a ¿ x ( t−1 ) b ¿ x (2 t−1)
( )t
c ¿ x 4− d ¿ x (2 t+2)
2
13 Explain following properties of LTI systems: a) Commutative b) Distributive c) Associative.
14 A signal x (t )=sinc(150 πt) is sampled at a rate of a) 100Hz b) 200Hz c) 300Hz d) 450Hz. For each
. of these cases, explain if you can recover the signal x(t) from the sampled signal.
15 State and explain Sampling Theorem. Define Aliasing effect. How can you overcome it.
16 Explain the classification/properties of system in brief.
17 Find Z.T. for sequences
i) x[n] = cos(nwT) u[n] ii) x[n]= u[n] & x[n] = {2,4,5,7,3 }
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18 Determine the inverse Z-Transform of given X ( z ) ,using P.F.E. method. X[Z] = 2Z 2 / (Z+1)(Z+2) 2
19 Determine the inverse Z-Transform of given X ( z ) ,using power series method
X[Z] = 1 / (1 – aZ-1 )
20 State and Prove Sampling Theorem
21 Explain Effect of Under sampling and Aliasing.
22 Explain Interpolation Techniques.
23 Explain Classification of Signals
24 Plot following signals x[n]= {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1/2}
i) x[4-n] ii] x[2n+1] iii] x[n] u[2-n] iv] x[n-1] δ[n-3]
25 c) Determine even and odd part of following signals
i] x[n] = {-1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1,-1} ii] x(t) = -2t t<0 &
↑ = t t>0
26 I]Check whether the following systems are invertible ?
i) y(t) = x(t-4) ii) y[n] = nx[n]
II]Check the following systems for linearity?
i) Y(t) =x(t/2) ii) y[n] = x[n] + x[n-1]
27 Discuss the Properties of LTI systems and Singularity Function
28 Find convolution of two sequences
X[n] = 1 for 0≤ n ≤ 4 Y[n] = (2) n for 0≤ n ≤ 6
= 0 Elsewhere = 0 Elsewhere
29 Find convolution of two sequences
x(t) = 1 for 0≤ t ≤ 1 y(t) = t for 0≤ t ≤ 2
= 0 Elsewhere = 0 Elsewhere
30 a) Determine X ( z ) ,by using properties of Z-Transform.
i) x ( n )=n2 u ( n )
ii) x ( n )=
2()
1 n ( )
{u n −u( n−10)}
31 Find Z.T. for following sequences
ii) x[n] = sin(nwT) u[n] ii) x[n]=0.5n u[n]
32 Determine the inverse Z-Transform of given X ( z ) ,using P.F.E. method. X[Z] = 10Z / (Z-1)(Z-2)
33 Determine the inverse Z-Transform of given X ( z ) ,using power series method Z2 + Z
X[Z] =
Z3-3Z2+3Z-1
34 Find the Exponential Fourier series for the following signal.
π π
x (t )=cos ( Ω0 t ) for− <t <
2 2
35 Explain properties of continuous time Fourier series.
36 Find the Fourier Transform of the signal given below. Also sketch magnitude & phase
spectrum. m ( t ) =e−¿t ∨¿ ¿
37 Find the Fourier Transform of the Gate function.
38 Explain properties of Fourier Transform.
39 Explain Interpolation Techniques.
40 1
Determine the inverse Z-Transform of given X ( z ) ,using P.F.E. method. X ( z )= −1 −1 2
(1+ z )(1−z )
41 Explain Region of convergence in detail
42 Find the Trigonometric Fourier series for full wave rectifier sin wave shown in Fig.
43 Find the Fourier Transform of the signal x (t )=sin (Ω0 t). Also sketch magnitude & phase
spectrum.
44 Find convolution of two sequences
y(t) = 1 for 1< t <3 x(t) =1+ t for -1≤ t ≤ 0
= 0 Elsewhere = 1-t for 0≤ t ≤1
= 0 Elsewhere
45 Determine even and odd part of following signals 1
i] x[n] = {2,-1,2,1,0,2,1,1} ii] x(t) = ↑
0 1 2 t
46 State and Prove Sampling Theorem
47 Find Z.T. for following sequences
i)x[n] = sin(nwT) u[n] ii) x[n]=0.5n u[n]
48 Determine the inverse Z-Transform of given X ( z ) ,using power series method
Z2 + Z
X[Z] =
Z 3-3Z2+3Z-1
49 Explain properties of Z-Transform.
50 Find the Trigonometric Fourier series for the periodic signal x (t )shown in Fig.
51 Find the Exponential Fourier series for the following signal.
π π
x (t )=cos ( Ω0 t ) for− <t<
2 2
52 Explain properties of continuous time Fourier series.
53 Find the Fourier Transform of the signal given below. Also sketch magnitude & phase
spectrum. x (t )=e−at u (t)
54 Find the Fourier Transform of the signal x (t )=cos ( Ω0 t ) . Also sketch the magnitude & phase
spectrum.
55 Explain properties of Fourier Transform.
56 Determine the inverse Z-Transform of given X ( z ) ,using P.F.E. method.
1
X ( z )= −1 −1 2
(1+ z )(1−z )
57 Explain Region of convergence in detail
58 Find the Trigonometric Fourier series for full wave rectifier sin wave shown in Fig.
59 Find the Fourier Transform of the signal x (t )=sin ( Ω0 t ). Also sketch magnitude & phase
spectrum.