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The document contains a test series with 25 multiple choice questions related to mechanical signal systems and control systems. The questions cover topics such as definitions of signals and systems, properties of linear and nonlinear systems, sampling theory, Laplace transforms, transfer functions, stability analysis, and feedback control systems. Correct answers are indicated with bullets. The test aims to evaluate understanding of fundamental concepts in signals and systems as well as classical control theory.

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The document contains a test series with 25 multiple choice questions related to mechanical signal systems and control systems. The questions cover topics such as definitions of signals and systems, properties of linear and nonlinear systems, sampling theory, Laplace transforms, transfer functions, stability analysis, and feedback control systems. Correct answers are indicated with bullets. The test aims to evaluate understanding of fundamental concepts in signals and systems as well as classical control theory.

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VENKAT MIGHTY TECHS

Test series – mechanical


Signal system & control system
1. _________ is defined as any physical quantity that varies with time, space or any other independent variable
A. Signal
•B. system
•C. signals & system
•D. none of the above
2.A discrete signal is said to be even or symmetric if x(-n) is equal to
A. X(n)
•B. 0
•C. –x(n)
•D. –x(-n)
3.Which of the following time system operates with a continuous time signal & produces a continuous time output
signal
A. Continuous time system
•B. Discrete time system
•C. Time invariant system
•D. Time variant system
4.A system is said to be stable if the bounded input to the system produces
A. Bounded output
•B. Non bounded output
•C. Inbound output
•D. Outbound output
5.The equation y(t) = a x(t)+b comes under which system
A. Linear for any value of b
•B. Linear if b > 0
•C. Linear if b < 0
•D. Non-linear
6.The equation y(t) = a x(t)+b comes under which system
A. Linear for any value of b
•B. Linear if b > 0
•C. Linear if b < 0
•D. Non-linear

7.For a band pass signal extends from 1 KHz to 2 KHz. Then the minimum sampling frequency that needed to
retain all information of the sampled signal is
A. 1 KHz.
•B. 2 KHz.
•C. 3 KHz.
•D. 4 KHz.
8.The Inverse Fourier Transform of u(ω) is
•A. (1/2) δ(t) + 1/πt
•B. ( ½) δ(t)
•C. 2 δ(t) + 1/πt
•D. δ(t) +sgn(t)
9.The type of systems which are characterized by input and the output quantized at certain levels are called as
A. analog
•B. discrete
•C. continuous
•D. digital
10.The type of systems which are characterized by input and the output capable of taking any value in a particular
set of values are called as
•A. analog
•B. discrete
•C. digital
•D. continuous
11.. An example of a discrete set of information/system is
A. the trajectory of the Sun
•B. data on a CD
•C. universe time scale
•D. movement of water through a pipe
12._________ is the one which can control any quantity of interest in machine, mechanism or other equipment in
order to achieve the desired performance or output
A. Signals & System
•B. Control System
•C. Automatic system
•D. None of these
13.Which of the following are the examples of Open loop control systems
•A. Washing Machines
•B. Light switches
•C. Burglar Alarm systems
•D. All the above
14.For the first order system having Transfer system 1/(1-sT),the unit impulse response is
A. e –t/T
•B. T e –t/T
•C. (1/T) * e t/T
•D. T2 e –t/T
15.Signal flow graph is used to find _________
A. Stability of the system
•B. Controllability of the system
•C. Transfer function of the system
•D. Poles of the system
16.As compared to a Closed loop system an Open loop system is
A. More stable as well as more accurate
•B. Less stable as well as less accurate
•C. More stable but less accurate
•D. Less stable but more accurate

17.Phase margin of a system is used to specify


A. Relative stability
•B. Absolute Stability
•C. Time Response
•D. Frequency response

•18.The principles of Homogeneity & Superposition are applied to


•A. Linear Time Variant Systems
•B. Non - Linear Time Variant Systems
•C. Linear Time Invariant Systems
•D. Non - Linear Time Invariant Systems
19.What is the Voltage gain of the following arrangement

•A. (1+AB)/B
•B. B/ (1+AB)
•C. (1+AB)/A
•D. A/ (1+AB)

20. A unity feedback system has Open loop Transfer system (s+1), Then Closed loop Transfer function is
A. s+1
•B. s-1
•C. s-1/s+3
•D. s+1/s+2
21.A system with transfer function G(s) = 1/(s+2)(s-3). Then the poles are located at
•A. s = 1, s = 2
•B. s = 5, s = 4
•C. s = 2, s = 3
•D. s = -2, s = 3
22.A system with transfer function G(s) = (s-5)(s-7). Then the zeros are located at
A. s = 1, s=-j+5
•B. s = 5, s = 7
•C. s = j-5 , s = j-7
•D. s = j+5 , s = j+7

23.In the given figure shows the pole – zero plot , The Transfer function F(s) is

•A. 1/s-a
•B. s-a
•C. s+a
•D. 1/(s+a)

24.In the given figure shows the pole – zero plot , The Transfer function F(s) is

•A. 1/(s-a1)(s-a2)
•B. (s-a1)(s-a2)
•C. (s+a1)(s+a2)
•D. 1/(s+a1)(s+a2)
25.The Transfer function C/R of the block diagram given below is

•A. G1 G2 G3/1+G1 G2 G3 H1
•B. G1 G3+(G2/1+G2 H1)
•C. G1 G2 G3+G1 H1
•D. G1 G2 G3/1+G2 H1

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