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Week3: x (τ) cos (3 τ) dτ

The document contains 5 multiple choice questions about properties of systems including causality, stability, time invariance, and linearity. Question 1 asks about the time invariance and stability of a system defined by an integral equation relating the input and output. Question 2 asks which of several options corresponds to a causal system based on the definitions of the input and output. Question 3 asks under what conditions a system is both causal and stable based on the location of poles in the complex s-plane. Questions 4 and 5 ask about identifying causal systems based on their input-output definitions and determining the nature of a system based on its differential equation.

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Week3: x (τ) cos (3 τ) dτ

The document contains 5 multiple choice questions about properties of systems including causality, stability, time invariance, and linearity. Question 1 asks about the time invariance and stability of a system defined by an integral equation relating the input and output. Question 2 asks which of several options corresponds to a causal system based on the definitions of the input and output. Question 3 asks under what conditions a system is both causal and stable based on the location of poles in the complex s-plane. Questions 4 and 5 ask about identifying causal systems based on their input-output definitions and determining the nature of a system based on its differential equation.

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WEEK3

1. The input x(t) and output y(t) of a system are related as  y(t)= ∫ x ( τ ) cos ( 3 τ ) dτ .
−∞

. The system is

a) Time invariant and stable


b) Time invariant and not stable
c) Time variant and stable
d) Time variant and not stable

2. The input and output of a continuous time system are respectively denoted by x(t) and y(t). Which
of the following descriptions corresponds to a causal system?
a) Y(t)=x(t-2)+x(t+4)
b) Y(t)=x(t-7)-x(t+4)
c) Y(t)=(t+4)*x(t-1)
d) Y(t)=(t-4)*x(t+1)

3. When is the system said to be causal as well as stable in accordance to pole/zero of ROC
specified by system transfer function?

a) Only if all the poles of system transfer function lie in left-half of S-plane
b)  Only if all the poles of system transfer function lie in right-half of S-plane
c)  Only if all the poles of system transfer function lie at the centre of S-plane
d) None of the above.

4. Which one of the following systems is causal?


a) y(t)=x(t)+x(t-3)+x(t2)
b) y(n)=x(n+2)
c) y(t)=x(t-1)+x(t-2)
d) y(n)=x(2n2)

d ² y (t) dy( t)
5. Determine the nature of the system , +2 +4y³(t)=x(t-4)
dt ² dt
a) Static, linear, causal and time variant
b) Dynamic, non – linear, causal and time invariant
c) Static, non – linear, causal and time variant
d) Dynamic, non – linear, causal and time variant

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