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1, 2 and 3 Are Correct 1 and 2 Are Correct

Telegraph signals are examples of analog signals. Digital processing of signals allows for programmable operations, flexibility in system design, cheaper systems, and more reliability. A discrete time signal may be samples of a continuous signal or a time series of integers. The discrete impulse function is defined as δ(n) = 1 for n = 0 and 0 otherwise. The discrete time Fourier transform (DTFT) represents aperiodic discrete time signals. The DTFT performs linearity, modulation, and shifting. The discrete Fourier transform (DFT) ability to resolve different frequency components from an input signal. The DIT algorithm divides a sequence into even and odd samples in Log2N stages.

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1, 2 and 3 Are Correct 1 and 2 Are Correct

Telegraph signals are examples of analog signals. Digital processing of signals allows for programmable operations, flexibility in system design, cheaper systems, and more reliability. A discrete time signal may be samples of a continuous signal or a time series of integers. The discrete impulse function is defined as δ(n) = 1 for n = 0 and 0 otherwise. The discrete time Fourier transform (DTFT) represents aperiodic discrete time signals. The DTFT performs linearity, modulation, and shifting. The discrete Fourier transform (DFT) ability to resolve different frequency components from an input signal. The DIT algorithm divides a sequence into even and odd samples in Log2N stages.

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1 Telegraph signals are examples of

a. Digital signals b. Analog signals

As compared to the analog systems,


the digital processing of signals
2 allow
1) Programmable operations
2) Flexibility in the system design
3) Cheaper systems
4) More reliability
a. 1, 2 and 3 are correct b. 1 and 2 are correct

A discrete time signal may be


1) Samples of a continuous signal
2) A time series which is a domain of
3 integers
3) Time series of sequence of
quantities
4) Amplitude modulated wave

a. 1, 2 and 3 are correct b. 1 and 2 are correct


4 The discrete impulse function is defined by
a. δ(n) = 1, n ≥ 0,= 0, n ≠ 1 b. δ(n) = 1, n = 0, = 0, n ≠ 1
5 DTFT is the representation of
a. Periodic Discrete time signals b. Aperiodic Discrete time signals

The transforming relations


performed by DTFT are
6 1) Linearity
2) Modulation
3) Shifting
4) Convolution
a. 1, 2 and 3 are correct b. 1 and 2 are correct
7 Frequency selectivity characteristics of DFT refers to
a. Ability to resolve different
b. Ability to translate into frequency
frequency components from input
domain
signal
8 DIT algorithm divides the sequence into
a. Positive and negative values b. Even and odd samples
9 The computational procedure for Decimation in frequency algorithm takes
a. Log2 N stages b. 2Log2 N stages
c. Impulse signals d. Pulse train

c. 1, 2 and 4 are correct d. All the four are correct

c. 1 and 3 are correct d. All the four are correct

c. δ(n) = 1, n ≤ 0, = 0, n ≠ 1 d. δ(n) = 1, n ≤ 0, = 0, n ≥ 1

c. Aperiodic continuous signals d. Periodic continuous signals

c. 1 and 3 are correct d. All the four are correct

c. Ability to convert into discrete


d. None of the above
signal

c. Upper higher and lower spectrum d. Small and large samples


gorithm takes
c. Log2 N2 stages d. Log2 N/2 stages
1 a
2 d
3 a
4 b
5 b
6 d
7 a
8 b
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