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ECS 204: Signals and Systems

Quiz 1, Jan 24, 2025 A


For any question, if you if you think none of the options are correct, write none of these as your answer.

I. State ‘True’ or ‘False’: Each question carries one mark


1. The signal e−at for t ∈ (−∞, ∞) with a being imaginary is a power signal. TRUE

2. All discrete-time sinusoids x[n] = A sin(Ω0 n) are periodic for all Ω0 . FALSE

3. The system described by the input-output relation y[n] = x[n − 1] + x[n + 1] is causal. FALSE

4. If x1 [n] is an even signal and x2 [n] is an odd signal, then x1 [n] · x2 [n] is an even signal. FALSE

5. The signal x(t) = e−2|t| with t ∈ (−∞, ∞) is an Energy signal. TRUE

II. Pick the correct option: Each question carries two marks

6. The period of the signal x[n] = 2n mod 5 (n ≥ 0) is


□ 2 □ 3 □ 4 □ 5

7. Which of the following signals is an odd signal?


□ x[n] = (0.5)n □ x[n] = (0.5)|n| □ x[n] = (0.5)n u[n] □ x[n] = (0.5)n u[−n] NONE OF THESE

8. Energy of the following signal is

x(t)

2
1

-4 -2 0 2 t

□ 16 □ 32 □ 48 □ 64 NONE OF THESE
R∞
9. −2 δ(t + 3)e−t dt evaluates to
□ 1 □ e−1 □ e−2 □ e−3 □ e2 NONE OF THESE

10. The period of the signal x(t) = 2 cos(2πt) + sin(3πt)


2
□ 1 □ 2 □ 3 □ 3
III. Pick the correct option(s): Each question carries two marks

11. Which of the following is a periodic signal?


□ x(t) = cos(2t)+cos(3t)
□ x(t) = ej8πt
□ x(t) = e−7t sin(10πt)
□ x(t) = cos(2t) · cos(4t)

12. A system described by the input-output relation y[n] = x[n − 1] + 2x[n + 1]. The system is
□ Causal
□ Memoryless
□ Linear
□ Time-invariant

13. Consider the convolution of x(t) = u(t) − u(t − 1) with itself, that is y(t) = x(t) ⋆ x(t). Then,
□ y(t) = 1 + t,for 0 < t < 1
□ y(t) = 12 t, for 0 < t < 1 NONE OF THESE
□ y(t) = 1 − t, for t > 1
□ y(t) = 1 + t, for −1 < t < 0

14. Consider the convolution of the following signals.


( (
1 0<t<T t 0 < t < 2T
x(t) = h(t) =
0, otherwise 0, otherwise

Evaluation of y(t) = x(t) ⋆ h(t) gives


□ y(t) = t, for 0 < t < T
□ y(t) = 12 t2 , for T < t < 2T
□ y(t) = 0, for t > 3T
□ y(t) = T t − 12 t2 , 0 < t < 2T

15. Consider the convolution of the following signals.

x[n] = 2δ[n − 1] + 3δ[n] h[n] = δ[n] + 3δ[n − 1] + 2δ[n − 2]

Evaluation of y[n] = x[n] ⋆ h[n] gives

□ y[0] = 2 □ y[1] = 3 □ y[2] = 2 □ y[3] = 1 NONE OF THESE

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