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Assignment On Z Transform

The document discusses properties and theorems related to Z-transforms including initial and final value theorems, convolution theorem, and using Z-transforms to solve difference equations. It also contains 20 multiple choice questions related to these topics.

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Assignment On Z Transform

The document discusses properties and theorems related to Z-transforms including initial and final value theorems, convolution theorem, and using Z-transforms to solve difference equations. It also contains 20 multiple choice questions related to these topics.

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BIT Sindri, Dhanbad

Mathematics III- Module III


Z- Transform, Inverse Z Transform Properties
Initial and Final Value theorems
Convolution Theorem
Difference Equations
Solution of Difference Equations using Z- Transformation

1. The value of 𝑍(1) is


(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
2. If 𝑍(𝑢 ) = 𝑈(𝑧) Then the value of 𝑍(𝑎 𝑛 ) is
(a) 𝑈(𝑎𝑧)
(b) 𝑈(𝑎/𝑧)
(c) 𝑈(𝑧/𝑎)
(d) 𝑎𝑈(𝑧)

3. The Z- Transform of 𝐶 where 0 ≤ 𝑝 ≤ 𝑛 is


(a) 1 −

(b) −1

(c) 1 +
(d) (1 + 𝑧)

0, 𝑛 < 0
4. The Z-Transform of unit step function 𝑢(𝑛) = is
1, 𝑛 ≥ 0
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

/
5. If 𝑍 =𝑒 Then 𝑍 =
! ( )!

(a) 𝑧 𝑒 −1

(b) 𝑧 𝑒 −1−

(c) 𝑧 𝑒 − 1
(d) 𝑧 𝑒 − 1 − 𝑧

6. The Z-Transform of 𝑒 is
(a) 𝑧(𝑧 − 𝑒 )
(b) ( )
( )
(c)
(d) 𝑧(𝑧 + 𝑒 )

7. Inverse Z-Transform of ( )
is
(a) (𝑛 + 1)𝑎
(b) (𝑛 − 1)𝑎
(c) (𝑛 + 1)𝑎
(d) (𝑛 − 1)𝑎

8. The value of 𝑍 ( )( )
=

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

4 , 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑛 < 0
9. The region of convergence for the Z-Transform of 𝑢(𝑛) = is
2 , 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑛 ≥ 0
(a) |𝑧| < 2 and |𝑧| > 4
(b) |𝑧| < 4 and |𝑧| > 2
(c) |𝑧| < 1/2 and |𝑧| > 1/4
(d) |𝑧| < 1/2 and |𝑧| > 1/4

10. If 𝑍(𝑢 ) = 𝑈(𝑧) Then which of the following is true


(a) 𝑢 = lim 𝑈(𝑧)

(b) 𝑢 = lim 𝑧𝑈(𝑧)

(c) 𝑢 = lim {𝑈(𝑧) − 𝑢 }

(d) 𝑢 = lim {𝑧[𝑈(𝑧) − 𝑢 ]}

11.If 𝑈(𝑧) = ( )
, then which of the following not true
(a) 𝑢 = 0
(b) 𝑢 = 0
(c) 𝑢 = 2
(d) 𝑢 = 12

12.Using Z-Transform method, for the difference equation 𝑢 + 4𝑢 + 3𝑢 = 3


with 𝑢 = 0, 𝑢 = 1 then
(a) 𝑢 = (−1) + 3 − (−3)
(b) 𝑢 = (−1) + 3 − (−3)
(c) 𝑢 = (−1) + 3 + (−3)
(d) 𝑢 = (−1) + 3 + (−3)

13. Given that 𝑦 − 4𝑦 = 0, 𝑦 = 0, 𝑦 = 2 Then


(a) 𝑦 = 2 + (−2)
(b) 𝑦 = 2 + (−2)
(c) 𝑦 = 2 + (−2)
(d) 𝑦 = 2 + (−2)

14.𝑍 ( )
=
(a) (−1)
(b) (−1)
(c) 𝑛(−1)
(d) 𝑛(−1)

15. If 𝑍(𝑢 ) = 𝑈(𝑧) Then 𝑍(𝑎 𝑢 ) = 𝑈(𝑎𝑧) is called as


(a) Linearity property
(b) Damping rule
(c) Shifting property
(d) Initial value theorem

16. 𝑍(𝑛 𝑒 ) =
(a) −𝑧

(b) −𝑧
(c) ( )
( )
(d) ( )
17. The Z-Transform and region of convergence of 𝑢(𝑛) = 2 , 𝑛 < 0 is
(a) ; |𝑧| < 2
(b) ; |𝑧| < 2
(c) ; |𝑧| < 2
(d) ; |𝑧| < 2

18.The Z-Transform and region of convergence of 𝑢(𝑛) = , 𝑛 ≥ 0 is


!
(a) 𝑒 / and entire z-plane
(b) 𝑒 / and entire z-plane
(c) 𝑒 / and |𝑧| ≤ 3
(d) 𝑒 / and |𝑧| ≤ 3
19. 𝑍 =
(a) (𝑛 − 1)𝑎
(b) (𝑛 − 1)(−𝑎)
(c) (𝑛 + 1)𝑎
(d) (𝑛 + 1)(−𝑎)

20.Z-Transform plays an important role in the analysis and representation of ______


(a) Continuous-time system
(b) Discrete-time system
(c) In both continuous and discrete-time systems
(d) For any type of system

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