Signals & Systems – MCQs 25 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/25 Subscribe 1. : A signal that is defined for all time is called a: (A) Discrete-time signal (B) Continuous-time signal (C) Periodic signal (D) Non-periodic signal 2. : The unit step function u(t) is defined as: (A) 0 for t < 0, 1 for t ≥ 0 (B) 1 for t < 0, 0 for t ≥ 0 (C) 0 for all t (D) 1 for all t 3. : A system is said to be linear if it satisfies: (A) Stability and causality (B) Homogeneity and additivity (C) Time-invariance (D) Memoryless behavior 4. : What is the convolution of two signals used for? (A) To subtract signals (B) To determine system response (C) To add signals (D) To determine signal symmetry 5. : A periodic signal satisfies the condition: (A) x(t) = x(t + T) (B) x(t) = x(-t) (C) x(t) = 0 (D) x(t) = 1 6. : The Dirac delta function δ(t) is defined as: (A) ∞ at t = 1 (B) ∞ at t = 0, with ∫ δ(t) dt = 1 (C) 0 at t = 0 (D) Constant for all t 7. : A system is time-invariant if its behavior: (A) Changes over time (B) Is the same regardless of time shift (C) Depends on memory (D) Requires feedback 8. : The Laplace Transform is useful for: (A) Time domain analysis (B) Frequency domain analysis (C) Voltage measurement (D) Digital signal generation 9. : The Fourier Series is used to represent: (A) Non-periodic signals (B) Periodic signals (C) Discrete signals only (D) Complex functions 10. : Which of the following is an energy signal? (A) Unit step signal (B) Sinusoidal signal (C) Gaussian pulse (D) Ramp signal 11. : An LTI system stands for: (A) Linear Time-Dependent (B) Linear Time-Independent (C) Linear Time-Invariant (D) Logarithmic Transfer Integration 12. : The z-transform is applied to: (A) Continuous signals (B) Analog filters (C) Discrete-time signals (D) Time-invariant systems only 13. : The Fourier Transform of a δ(t) is: (A) 1 (B) 0 (C) ∞ (D) e^(-jωt) 14. : A system is causal if: (A) Output depends only on past and present inputs (B) Output depends on future inputs (C) Output is independent of input (D) Input is delayed 15. : The frequency domain representation of a signal provides information about its: (A) Amplitude (B) Phase (C) Frequency content (D) All of the above 16. : Stability of a system means: (A) Output is zero (B) Output is unbounded (C) Bounded input leads to bounded output (D) System has feedback 17. : What is the output of an LTI system with input δ(t)? (A) Step function (B) Impulse response (C) Zero (D) Sinusoidal function 18. : The convolution of any signal with δ(t) yields: (A) Zero (B) The derivative of the signal (C) The original signal (D) The integral of the signal 19. : What is the effect of time-scaling a signal x(t) to x(2t)? (A) Compresses the signal (B) Expands the signal (C) Delays the signal (D) Advances the signal 20. : Even signals satisfy the condition: (A) x(t) = -x(t) (B) x(t) = x(-t) (C) x(t) = 0 (D) x(t) = 1 21. : The Laplace transform of e^(-at)u(t) is: (A) 1/s (B) s/(s+a) (C) 1/(s+a) (D) a/s 22. : The Nyquist rate is: (A) Equal to signal frequency (B) Half the sampling rate (C) Twice the highest frequency of the signal (D) Always 1 Hz 23. : A band-limited signal contains frequencies up to: (A) Infinite (B) Certain maximum value (C) Zero (D) 1 Hz 24. : Which operation in time domain corresponds to multiplication in frequency domain? (A) Convolution (B) Addition (C) Time scaling (D) Differentiation 25. : A memoryless system is one where the output at any time depends only on: (A) Future input (B) Past input (C) Present input (D) No input Related Posts:Signals Systems Past Papers and GuessAnalog vs. Digital signals MCQsControl Signals and Timing MCQsIn a strobe-based destination-initiated data transfer which of the following signals is placed first? Operating systems (OS), Examples of operating systems, Advantages of operating systemsHuman body systems and health (e.g., digestion, respiration, circulation) MCQs in Everyday Science [General] MCQs in Everyday Science [General]