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1. Which of the following is done to convert a continuous time signal into discrete time signal?

b) Sampling *

2. The process of converting discrete-time continuous valued signal into discrete-time discrete valued
(digital) signal is known as:

b) Quantization *

3. The difference between the unquantized x(n) and quantized xq(n) is known as:

d) Quantization error *

4. If "F" is the frequency of the analog signal, then what is the minimum sampling rate required to avoid
aliasing?

a) F *

5. What is the nyquist rate of the signal x(t)=3cos(50*pi*t)+10sin(300*pi*t)-cos(100*pi*t)?

d) 300 Hz *

6. when Which bit coder is required to code a signal with 16 levels?

b) 4 bit *

7. In RADAR signal application, which of the following elements is unnecessary?

c) D/A converter *

8. In which of the following applications digital signal processing is used?

d) All of the above

9. What are the important block(s) required to process an input analog signal to get an output analog
signal?

d) All of the mentioned


10. As compared to the analog systems, the digital processing of signals allows:

1) Programmable operations

2) Flexibility in the system design

3) Cheaper systems

4) More reliability

d) All the four are correct

11. The Nyquist theorem for sampling:

1) Relates the conditions in time domain and frequency domain

2) Helps in quantization

3) Limits the bandwidth requirement

4) Gives the spectrum of the signal

c) 1 and 3 are correct

12. A discrete time signal may be:

1) Samples of a continuous signal

2) A sequence which is a domain of integers

3) Samples of successive values of quantities

4) Amplitude modulated wave

a) 1, 2, and 3 are correct

13. What is the unit of sampling rate?

a) Hertz

14. The magnitude of the smallest step size is:

Answer: b. Resolution *
15. A technique for sending two or more signals over the same phone line, radio channel, or other
medium is:

Answer: d. Multiplexing *

16. The simplest method of obtaining information about a remote location is to bounce a wave off of it.
This method is known as:

Answer: c. ECHO LOCATION *

17. In medical imaging, the device uses magnetic fields in conjunction with radio waves to probe the
interior of the human body. This type of medical imaging is called:

Answer: a. MRI

18. The unit of frequency is:

b. Hertz *

19. In a continuous-time signal, how many unique values of samples are obtained?

Answer: b. Infinite *

20. What happens to the value of the typical error if the total number of samples is quadrupled?

Answer: b. Halved *

21. Which of the following is true regarding the probabilities of the signal frequencies?

Answer: c. it is changing *

22. Histogram displays the:

Answer: b. Number of samples *

23. PDF stands for?

Answer: d. Probability Density Function *


24. Signals formed from random processes usually have a bell-shaped PDF. This is called:

Answer: a. Normal Distribution *

25. As a measure of the amount of variation of the values of a variable about its mean:

Answer: b. Standard Deviation

26. The center value of a Normal distribution is:

Answer: a. Mean

27. Which of the following is true in audio processing?

Answer: a. Higher samples per second mean better audio quality

28. The highest frequency that can be coded at a given sampling interval in order to be able to fully
reconstruct the signal is:

Answer: d. Nyquist frequency

29. The audible frequency ranges from:

Answer: b. 20 Hz to 20000 Hz

30. The overlapping of frequency components resulting from a sample rate that is too low is:

Answer: d. Aliasing

31. __ is the process of rounding the amplitude of the flat-top sample to discrete levels.

Answer: c. Quantization

32. A __ is a filter that passes signals with a frequency higher than a certain cutoff frequency and blocks
signals with frequencies lower than the cutoff frequency:

Answer: b. High pass filter


33. In DSP block diagram, antialias filter is placed:

Answer: c. Before ADC

34. Below are the types of analog filters, except:

Answer: d. Multirate

35. It is commonly called as maximally flat filter:

Answer: b. Butterworth

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