Control Systems Questions and Answers Unit 2
Control Systems Questions and Answers Unit 2
This set of Control Systems Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on
“Standard Test Signals”.
1. A feedback control systems has the inherent capability that its parameter can be adjusted to
alter both its transient and steady state responses.
a) True
b) False
Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Feedback’s inherent capability is that its parameter can be adjusted to alter both
transient and steady state responses as together they are referred to as time responses.
Answer: b
Explanation: In case the system happens to be unstable, we need not proceed with its transient
response analysis.
3. The input signals to control systems are not known fully ahead of time, the characteristics of
control system which suddenly strain a control system are:
a) Sudden shock
b) Sudden change
c) Constant velocity and acceleration
d) All of the mentioned
Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: System dynamic behavior for analysis and design is therefore judged and compared
under standard test signals.
Answer: d
Explanation: Standard test signals are impulse, ramp and unit step all of the above to test the
dynamic behavior of the control system.
Answer: d.
Explanation: The nature is dependent on system poles not on the dynamic inputs.
6. It is generally used to analyze the transient response to one of the standard test signals.
a) True
b) False
Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: For analyzing transient response mainly step is used and also other signals mainly
ramp and parabolic are not used for this analysis but they are used for steady state analysis.
Answer: d
Explanation: Step signal is the signal whose value varies from zero to level in zero time.
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8. Ramp input :
a) Denotes constant velocity
b) Value increases linearly with time
c) It denotes constant velocity and varies linearly with time
d) It varies exponentially with time
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Ramp signal denotes constant velocity and also basic definition states that its value
increases linearly with time.
9. A perfect impulse has one value at zero time instant but otherwise zero elsewhere.
a) True
b) False
Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: A perfect impulse signal has infinite value at zero but mathematically only a small
pulse is taken with finite limits.
10. To find system’s response by means of convolution integral ____________ of the system is
used.
a) Sum
b) Difference
c) Exponential
d) Weighing
Answer
Answer: d.
Explanation: Impulse response of a system is the inverse Laplace transfer function of its Laplace
function.
Control Systems Questions and Answers – Time Response of First Order Systems
This set of Control Systems Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Time
Response of First Order Systems”.
Answer: d
Explanation: First order system is defined by total number of poles and also which is same as the
order of differential equation.
2. A unit step is applied at t=0 to a first order system without time delay. The response has the
value of 1.264 units at t=10 mins, and 2 units at steady state. The transfer function of the system
is_____________
a) 3/(1+600s)
b) 2/(1+500s)
c) 5/(1+220s)
d) 2/(1+600s)
Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: a(t)= k[1-e^-t/T] K=2
0.632= 1-e^-10/T
T=600 sec
G(s)=2/(1+600s).
3. The transfer function of the system is G(s) =100/(s+1) (s+100). For a unit step input to the
system the approximate settling time for 2% criterion is:
a) 100 sec
b) 4 sec
c) 1 sec
d) 0.01 sec
Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: G(s) =100/(s+1) (s+100)
Taking the dominant pole consideration,
S=-100 pole is not taken.
G(s)= 100/s+1
Now it is first order system, ts=4T=4 sec.
4. If a first order system and its time response to a unit step are as shown below, the gain K is :
a) 0.25
b) 0.8
c) 1
d) 4
Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: Y(s)/R(s)=K/1+sT+K
By, use of partial fraction, K/T/s+(K+1/T)
Taking inverse Laplace transform on both the sides
Y(t)=K/K+1[1-e^(K+1/T)t] K=4
5. The unit impulse response of a system having transfer function K/(s+a) is shown below. The
value of a is :
a) t1
b) t2
c) 1/t1
d) 1/t2
Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: G(s) = K/s+a
C(s) =K/(s+a) Since R(s) =1
C(t) =Ke^-at
T=1/a
C(t) =0.37K
T= t2=1/a.
6. A system with transfer function 1/Ts+1, subjected to a step input takes to seconds to reach
50% of step height. The value of t is :
a) 6.9s
b) 10s
c) 14.4s
d) 20s
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: The response of a first order system is:
A(t)=a[1-e^-t/T] ½= 1-e^-10/t
T= 14.43 sec.
7.A first order system and its response to a unit step input are shown in figure below. The system
parameters are____________
a) a=5 and k=12
b) a=10 and k=5
c) a=5 and k=10
d) a=8 and k=9
Answer
8. Assertion (A): It is observed that step function is first derivative of a ramp function and
impulse function is first derivative of a step function.
Reason (R): From the derived time response expression it is concluded that the output time
response also follows the same sequence as that of input functions.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A
c) Both A is True but R is false
d) Both A is False but R is true
Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: If response due to one standard signal is known then response due to other signals
can also be derived.
Answer: c
Explanation: Laplace response of impulse signal is one which implies Laplace response is
systems response.
10. Time response during steady state the output velocity matches with the input velocity but
lags behind the input by T.
a) True
b) False
Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: In first order systems the time response during steady state the output velocity
matches.
Control Systems Questions and Answers – Time Response of Second Order Systems – I
This set of Control Systems Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Time
Response of Second Order Systems – I”.
1. Which of the following transfer function will have the greatest maximum overshoot?
a) 9/(s2+2s+9)
b) 16/(s2+2s+16)
c) 25/(s2+2s+25)
d) 36/(s2+2s+36)
Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: Comparing the characteristic equation with the standard equation the value of the
damping factor is calculated and the value for the option d is minimum hence the system will
have the maximum overshoot .
Answer: b
Explanation:
Laplace transforming
sY(s) + 2Y(s)=4/s2
Taking the inverse Laplace transform the forced term is 2t u(t).
3. The system in originally critically damped if the gain is doubled the system will be :
a) Remains same
b) Overdamped
c) Under damped
d) Undamped
Answer
Answer: c
4. Let c(t) be the unit step response of a system with transfer function K(s+a)/(s+K). If c(0+) = 2
and c(∞) = 10, then the values of a and K are respectively.
a) 2 and 10
b) -2 and 10
c) 10 and 2
d) 2 and -10
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Applying initial value theorem which state that the initial value of the system is at
time t =0 and this is used to find the value of K and final value theorem to find the value of a.
5. The damping ratio and peak overshoot are measures of:
a) Relative stability
b) Speed of response
c) Steady state error
d) Absolute stability
Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Speed of response is the speed at which the response takes the final value and this
is determined by damping factor which reduces the oscillations and peak overshoot as the peak is
less then the speed of response will be more.
a) 2,3
b) 2,2
c) 3,3
d) None of the mentioned
Answer
Answer: Type = 2 which is the number of poles at the origin and order is the highest power of
the characteristic equation.
7. A system has a complex conjugate root pair of multiplicity two or more in its characteristic
equation. The impulse response of the system will be:
a) A sinusoidal oscillation which decays exponentially; the system is therefore stable
b) A sinusoidal oscillation with a time multiplier ; the system is therefore unstable
c) A sinusoidal oscillation which rises exponentially ; the system is therefore unstable
d) A dc term harmonic oscillation the system therefore becomes limiting stable
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Poles are the roots of the denominator of the transfer function and on imaginary
axis makes the system stable but multiple poles makes the system unstable.
8. The forward path transfer function is given by G(s) = 2/s(s+3). Obtain an expression for unit
step response of the system.
a) 1+2e-t+e-2t
b) 1+e-t-2e-2t
c) 1-e-t+2e-2t
d) 1-2e-t+e+2t
Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: C(s)/R(s) = s/(s2+3s+2)
C(s) = 1/s-2/s+1+1/s+2
c(t) = 1-2e-t+e+2t.
Answer: d
Explanation: Using final and initial values theorem directly to find initial and final values but
keeping in mind that final value theorem is applicable for stable systems only.
10. The step response of the system is c(t) = 10+8e-t-4/8e-2t . The gain in time constant form of
transfer function will be:
a) -7
b) 7
c) 7.5
d) -7.5
Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: Differentiating the equation and getting the impulse response and then taking the
inverse Laplace transform and converting the form into time constant form we get K = -7.5.
Control Systems Questions and Answers – Time Response of Second Order Systems – II
This set of Control Systems Questions and Answers for Experienced people focuses on ” Time
Response of Second Order Systems – II”.
1. What will be the nature of time response if the roots of the characteristic equation are located
on the s-plane imaginary axis?
a) Oscillations
b) Damped oscillations
c) No oscillations
d) Under damped oscilaations
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: complex conjugate (non-multiple): oscillatory (sustained oscillations)
Complex conjugate (multiple): unstable (growing oscillations).
2. Consider a system with transfer function G(s) = s+6/Ks2+s+6. Its damping ratio will be 0.5
when the values of k is:
a) 2/6
b) 3
c) 1/6
d) 6
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: s+6/K[s2+s/K+6/K] Comparing with s2+2Gw+w2
w= √6/K
2Gw=1/K
2*0.5*√6/K =1/K
K=1/6.
3. The output in response to a unit step input for a particular continuous control system is c(t)= 1-
e-t. What is the delay time Td?
a) 0.36
b) 0.18
c) 0.693
d) 0.289
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: The output is given as a function of time. The final value of the output is limn-
-Td
>∞c(t)=1; . Hence Td (at 50% of the final value) is the solution of 0.5=1-e , and is equal to ln 2
or 0.693 sec.
4. Which one of the following is the most likely reason for large overshoot in a control system?
a) High gain in a system
b) Presence of dead time delay in a system
c) High positive correcting torque
d) High retarding torque
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Large overshoot refers to the maximum peak in the response of the closed loop
system and this is mainly due to the high positive correcting torque.
5. For the system 2/s+1, the approximate time taken for a step response to reach 98% of its final
value is:
a) 1s
b) 2s
c) 4s
d) 8s
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: C(s)/R(s) = 2/s+1
R(s) = 1/s (step input)
C(s) = 2/s(s+1)
c(t) = 2[1-e-t] 1.96 = 2[1-e-T] T= 4sec.
6. The unit step response of a second order system is = 1-e-5t-5te-5t . Consider the following
statements:
1. The under damped natural frequency is 5 rad/s.
2. The damping ratio is 1.
3. The impulse response is 25te-5t.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
a) Only 1 and 2
b) Only 2 and 3
c) Only 1 and 3
d) 1,2 and 3
Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: C(s) = 1/s-1/s+5-5/(s+5)^2
C(s) = 25/s(s2+10s+25)
R(s) = 1/s
G(s) = 25/(s2+10s+25 )
w= √25
w = 5 rad/sec
G = 1.
Answer: a
Explanation: The transfer function of the controller is 0.1s+1/s
Gc(s) = 0.1s+1/s.
Answer: c
Explanation: C(s)/R(s) = 1/s2+s+1
C(s)/R(s) = w/ws2+2Gws+w2
Compare both the equations,
w = 1 rad/sec
2Gw = 1
Mp = 16.3 %
9. Consider a second order all-pole transfer function model, if the desired settling time(5%) is
0.60 sec and the desired damping ratio 0.707, where should the poles be located in s-plane?
a) -5+j4√2
b) -5+j5
c) -4+j5√2
d) -4+j7
Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: G = 1/√2
Gw = 5
s = -5+j5.
10. Which of the following quantities give a measure of the transient characteristics of a control
system, when subjected to unit step excitation.
1. Maximum overshoot
2. Maximum undershoot
3. Overall gain
4. Delay time
5. Rise time
6. Fall time
a) 1,3 and 5
b) 2, 4 and 5
c) 2,4 and 6
d) 1,4 and 5
Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: Maximum overshoot, rise time and delay time are the major factor of the transient
behaviour of the system and determines the transient characteristics.
Control Systems Questions and Answers – Time Response of Second Order Systems – III
This set of Control Systems Questions and Answers for Experienced people focuses on “Time
Response of Second Order Systems – III”.
1. The unit impulse response of a second order system is 1/6e-0.8tsin(0.6t). Then the natural
frequency and damping ratio of the system are respectively.
a) 1 and 0.6
b) 1 and 0.8
c) 2 and 0.4
d) 2 and 0.3
Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: 1/10[1/(s2+1.6s+1)] w = 1 rad/s
2Gw = 1.6
G = 0.8.
2. In a RLC series circuit, if the resistance R and inductance L are kept constant but capacitance
C is decreased, then which one of the following statements is/are correct?
1. Time constant of the circuit is changed.
2. Damping ratio decreases.
3. Natural frequency increases.
4. Maximum overshoot is unaffected.
a) 1 and 2
b) 2 only
c) 2 and 3
d) 3 and 4
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: G = R/2[√C/L] C decreases, G decreases i.e., damping ratio decreases w = 1/√LC
Time constant = 2L/R
As C decreases, time constant remains unaffected.
If the system shown in the above diagram x (t) = sint. What will be the response y (t) in the
steady state?
a) sin(t-45)/√2
b) sin(t+45)/√2
c) √2e-5sint
d) sint-cost
Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Y(s) = [-1/2]/s+1+ [1/2]/(s^2+1) + [s/2]/(s^2+1)
y(t)= 1/2e-t+ ½[cost+sint].
4. For critically damped second order system, if the gain constant(K) is increased, the system
behavior
a) Becomes oscillatory
b) Becomes under damped
c) Becomes over damped
d) Shows no change
Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Gain of the closed loop system is inversely proportional to the damping and hence
if the gain of the system is increased then the damping is reduced and becomes less than 1
system becomes undamped .
5. As unity feedback system has a forward path transfer function G(s) = K/s(s+8) where K is the
gain of the system. The value of K, for making this system critically damped should be
a) 4
b) 8
c) 16
d) 32
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Overall transfer function M(s) = K/K+s(s+8)
Therefore the characteristic equation is s2+8s+K
w = √K , 2Gw = 8
w = 4 and K = 16.
6. Assertion (A): It is desirable that the transient response be sufficiently fast and sufficiently
damped.
Reason (R): Oscillations are not tolerated in the transient response.
a) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is correct explanation of A
c) A is true and R is false
d) A is false and R is true
Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Oscillations must not be present in the transient response as it makes the response
slow and sluggish and with positive feedback oscillations are increased and hence positive
feedback is not used frequently.
7. The maximum overshoot and rise time conflict with each other.
a) True
b) False
Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: For the system to be stable the rise time must be less so that the speed of response
is increased and maximum peak overshoot should also be less.
Answer: a
Explanation: It is given time domain specification and system is desirable with small overshoot
and it occurs at first over shoot.
9. The second order approximation using dominant pole concept of a system having transfer
function 5/(s+5)(s2+s+1) is:
a) 5/(s2+s+1)
b) 1/(s2+s+1)
c) 1/(s+5)(s+1)
d) 5/(s+5)(s+1)
Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Given, T.F. = 5/(s+5)(s2+s+1)
Neglecting the insignificant pole, s=5
T.F = 1/(s2+s+1).
10. For the system, C(s)/R(s) = 16/(s2+8s+16). The nature of the response will be
a) Overdamped
b) Underdamped
c) Critically damped
d) None of the mentioned
Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Compare the equation with the characteristic equation s2+2Gws+w2. Then the value
of w = 4 and value of G = 1 hence the system is critically damped with poles on the imaginary
axis.
Control Systems Questions and Answers – Steady-state Errors and Error Constants
This set of Control Systems Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Steady-
state Errors and Error Constants”.
1. The steady state error for a unity feedback system for the input r(t) = Rt^2/2 to the system G(s)
= K(s+2)/s(s3+7s2+12s) is
a) 0
b) 6R/K
c) ∞
d) 3R/K
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Ka = 2K/12 = K/6
Ess = 6R/K.
2. A control system is operated with a parabolic input as shown below
If Ka is static error constant of the system, then its dynamic error constant K2 is
a) 0.01
b) 0.02
c) 0.03
d) 0.04
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Ka = 100/(s+2)
K2 = 1/50 = 0.02.
a) 0
b) 2
c) 4
d) ∞
View Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Comparing with the characteristic equation the values of G and w are calculated as
G = 1 and w = 4 and hence the system is critically damped.
4. Consider the unity feedback system with open loop transfer function the minimum value of the
steady state error to a ramp input r(t) = 6tu(t) is OLTF = K/s(s+1)(s+2)
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Routh-Hurwitz criterion is used to calculate the stability of the system by checking
the sign changes of the first row and from Routh-Hurwitz criterion maximum value of K = 6 ess
= A/Kv for type-1 system and A = 6then for Kv = K/2, ess = 2.
5. A ramp input applied to a unity feedback system results in 5% steady state error. The type
number and zero frequency gain of the system are respectively
a) 1 and 20
b) 0 and 20
c) 0 and 1/20
d) 1 and 1/20
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Steady state error is the error calculated between the final output and desired output
and for the good control system the error must be less and this steady state error is inversely
proportional to gain.
6. A particular control system yielded a steady state error of 0.20 for unit step input. A unit
integrator is cascaded to this system and unit ramp input is applied to this modified system. What
is the value of steady-state error for this modified system?
a) 0.10
b) 0.15
c) 0.20
d) 0.25
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: The integrator is similar to the phase lag systems and it is used to reduce or
eleminate the steady state error and when it is cascaded with the ramp input hence the
acceleration error constant is calculated which is equal to 0.25.
7. The error constants described are the ability to reduce the steady state errors.
a) True
b) False
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: As the type of the system becomes higher more steady state errors are eliminated.
Answer: a
Explanation: These are more difficult to stabilize and dynamic errors are much larger.
9. Steady state refers to
a) Error at the steady state
b) Error at the transient state
c) Error at both state
d) Precision
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Steady state errors are the change in the output at the steady state with respect to
the change in the input.
Answer: c
Explanation: The disadvantages of the error constants are as they do not give the information of
the steady state error when the inputs are other than the three basic types and error constant fail
to indicate the exact manner in which the error function change with time.