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EC: Electronics And Communication Engineering

MIl.d",,,,,. M/lrks : 150

Question 1 - 30 Carry One Mark Each

"1
... 9 .
t

1 1 1 1
(b) _-,-x(t)
(a) - - xU) 2 2
2' 2
1 1 (d) _.!_ -~x(t)
(e) '2,- '2 xU) 2' 2 1. The following differential equation has

e» (dlj)~

3-' +4 -'- + l+2=x

at2 at

(a) degree == 2, order = ., (b) degree == 3, order == 2 (e) degree e 4, order = 3 (d) degree == 2, order = 3

2. Choose the function/ttl; - 00 < t < 00, for which a Fourier series cannot be defined.

(a) 3 sin (25 /)

(b) 4 cos (20 / + 3) + 2 sin (710 t) (e) exp (-I t 1 ) sin (25 t)

(d) 1

3. A fair dice is rolled twice. The probability that an odd number will follow an even ntlmber is

1

(a) 2 (v) 6

1 (e) 3

4. A solution of the following differential equation is given by

d2y _ 5 dy + 6y = 0

dx2 dx

(tI) y == e2.' + e-3x (e) v == e-2x + e'x

The function xU) is shown in the figure. Even and

5. . (I) are respec-

odd parts of a unit-step function II

tively,

(d) 4

(0) y == f2.\ + ,,'x (ri) y == ,;-2.< + e-'x

6. The region of convergence of Z-transform of the sequence

(5)" (6\"

- 11('1) - "I U(-'l - 1) must be

6 .:J J

5 (a) 1:1 < 6

5 6

(c) 6< [z ] < '5

6 ((,) [z ] > 5

6

(d) - < [z I < "" 5

7. The condition on R, Land C such that the step response y(t) in the figure has no oscillations, is

w"L +" t"

1ft (l» R >#
(a\ R >- - - C
, - 2 C
(e) R <: 2ff I
(n) R = ..[[C 8. The ABeD parameters of on ideal n.l transformer shown in the figure are l ~ ~ 1· The value of X will be

(a) 11

(b)

n

, (d) 2'

(el riO 11

. . R - 2 kn L" 1 H, and

In a series RLC clrcUlt. - ,

C_!._" ~F.Theresonantfrequencyis 4(YJ

(b) .!. v: 10~ Hz

'It

(d) 211" 104 Hz

10 .. The maxirnuru pc)\ver (hat can be transferred to the load resistor RL from the voltage sou rce in the figure is

(all W (0) lOW

k) 0.25 W (d) 0.5 \IV

11. The bandgap of Silicon at room ternperature is

(a) 1.3 .. V (b) 0.7 cV

(<") 1.1 I'V

(d)IA <,V

12. A Silicon I'N junction at a temperature of 20"C has a reverse satu rarion current of 10 piceAmperes (pA). The reverse saturation current at 40' C for the same bias is approximately

(aJ 30 pA. (0) 40 pA.

( ... ) SO pA. (d) 60 pA.

13. The primary reason for the widespread use 01 Silicon in semiconductor device technology is (a) aboundance of Silicon on the surface of the Earth.

(oj larger bandgap of Silicon in comparison to Germanium.

(e) favorable properties of Silicon-dioxide (Si01). (d) lower melting point.

14. The effect of Cll rren t shun t feedbnck in an amplifier is to

(II) increase the inpu t resistance and decrease the

output resistance.

(b) increase both input and output resistances. (c) decrease both input and output resistances. (d) decrease the inpu t resistance and increase the

output resistance,

15. The iupu t resistance R, of the amplifier shown in the figure is

30

(II) "4k!l

k) 4OkO

(b) 10 kO

(d) infiinte

]6. The first and the last critical frequency of an RCdriving point impedance function must rcspcc tivel y be

(a) a zero and a role (b) a zero and a zero (c) a pote arid it pole (d) a pole and a zero

17. The cascod e amplifier is a multistage COn figuri\ tion of

in) CC - CB (a) CE" CB

(el CI3" CC (d) CE" CC

'18. Decim~l 43 in Hexadecimal and BCD number system is respectively

(n) 52,01000011 (1)) 2B, 0100 0011

(r) 25,00110100 (d) 52,01000100

19. The Boolean function/implemented in the figlLre using two input multiplexers is

(n) ABC + ABC

(/J) A5C+ABC

(c) ABC + ABC

(d) ABC+ ABC

20. Which of the following can be impulse response of a casua I system?

~)IL, (v) ----------1"'" I~L____.__,...

""I"

(e) -'~-+---...._---:_

/\'1

(n)

(d)

( , )' "

21- let .1(11) = 2: II(II} , ,LI{II} = .-'(II} arid Y (el'<') be

the Fourier t"~rlsFonn of V(II)- Then Y (eJIJ) is

1

(n) '4 (v) 2

(e) 4

.. (d) 3

22. find the correct match between group -, ~nd group 2_

Group I

p -11 -t kill (I}l A sin (w,l) Q - km (I) A sin ({OJ)

R - A sin 1(1)/ -t kill (1)1

5 - A sin Clel + k Im(t}dl)

Group II

W - Phase modulation

X - Frequency modulation Y - Amplitude modulation Z - DS13-SC modulation

(n) P-Z, Q-Y, R-X, 5-W,

(h) P-W, Q-X, R-Y, 5-Z,

(c) P-X, Q-W, R-Z, S-Y,

(d) P-Y, Q-Z, R-W, S-X,

23. The power in the signal s(t) = 8 cos ( 20111 - %) + 4 sin (15nl) is

(n) 40 (el 42

(v) 41 (d) 82

24. Which of the following analog modulation scheme requires the minimum transmitted power and minimum channel bandwidth?

(a) VSB (e) SSB

(v) DSB-SC (d) AM

25.

A linear system is equivalently represented by two sets of state equations.

Xoo AX + BU and W '" CW + DU-

The eigenvalues of Ihe representations are also computed as I}.j and IpJ, Which one of the following statements is true?

(a) [AJ = [1--') and X = W

(/I) [1.] = ().lJ and X ., W

(el [A) '" [I--'J and X =W

(d) (1.] ;00 [~I] and X ;t. W

26. Which one of the (ollowing polar diagr2lms corresponds to a lilg network?

1m

(nJ

He

Ill;

(L,)

If.

1m

Re

(c)

(Ij ~ 0

JI'

{III

(<I)

27. Desp ite the presence of negative feedback, control systems still have problems of instability because the

(n) components used have nonlinearities.

(0) dynamic equations of the subsystems are not known exactly.

(e) mathematical analvsis involves approxirnalions.

(ti) system has la rge negnti ve phase angle a thigh frequencies.

28. The magnetic Held intensity vector of a plane wave is given by

Ii (r, y, Z, I) = 10 sin (500001 + 0.004-' + 30 a.),

where Ii denotes the unit vector in If direction,

y .

The wave is propagating with a phase velocity

(n) 5 x 10-1 m/s (u) - 3 x lOS m/s_

(e) - L25 x 107 rn/s. (d) 3 xlO~ m/s_

29. Manv circles are drawn in a Smlth chart used for fr"n;olission line calculations. The circles shown in the figure represent

(.1) unit circles.

(a) constant resistance circles. (0") constant reactance circles.

(d) constant reflection coefficient circles.

30. Refractive index of glass is 1.5. Find the wavelength of a beam of light with a frequency of 10" Hz in glass. Assume velocity of light is 3 x lOB m/s in vacuum.

(a) 3 urn (e) 2flm

(b) 3mm (d) 111m

Question 31- 80 Carry Two Marks Each

31. In what range should Re(5) remain so that the Laplace transform of the function e(n + l)I+5 exits?

(a) Re (5) > a + 2 (/J) Re (5) > a + 7

(e) Re (5) < 2 (d) Re (5) > a + 5

[- 4 2] h . .
32. Given the matrix 4 3 ,t e eigenvector is
(aJ [~J (b) [~]
(e) [_21] (d) [-12]
[2 -0.1] and A-l [~ :]
33. Let, A '" 0 3
Then (a + b) '"
7 3
(a) - (b)
20 20
19 11
(e) - (d) 20
60
1 j (x< J
34. The value of the integral I '" J2; 0 exp -"8
dxis
(aj 1 (b) rt
(ej 2 (d) 2n 35. The der ivative of the symmetric function dr<lwn in given figure will look like

(n)

(c)

36. Match the following and choose the correct
combination:
Group 1 Group 2
E. New ton-Raphson 1. Solving nonlinear
method equations
F. Runge-kutta 2. Solving linear
method simultaneous
eq;:lations
G. Simpson's Rule 3. Solving ordinary
differential equations
H. Gauss elimination 4. Numerical
integration method
5. Interpolation
6. Calculation of
Eigenvalues
(a) E-6, r-i. G-S, H-3 (b) E-l, F-6, G-4, H-3
(e) E-I, F-3, G-4, H-2 (rl) E-S, F-3, G-4, H-I
Given an M"" gon a matrix A = [l 1 -1 -:'1
37. -1 0
0 -1
[AAT]-I is .!. 0 0 0 .!. 0 0 0
4 2
o .!_ 0 0 o .!. 0 0
2
(a) 4 (b) o 0 .!. 0
o 0 .!_ 0
2 2
o 0 0 .!. 000
2 2 .!. 0 0 0
0 0 1j 4
o .!. 0 0
0 1 0 4
(e) 0 0 I (Ii) .!_ 0
0 0
0 0 0 4
000
:I 38. For tile ci rcu i t show I'll II f i

re Igll r e, the

instantaneous Cll rrent i;(I) is

10../3 ] 0../3

(11) --L90° Amps. (Ii) --L- 90° Amps.

2 2

(c) 5L60° Amps.

(d) 5L- 60° Amps

39. Impedance Z as shown in the given figure is

(11) j29Q (e) j19Q

(Ii) j9Q (d) j39Q

40. For the circuit shown in the figure, Thevenin's voltage and Thevenins equivalent resistance atterminals (I - Ii is

O.5h

+

lOY

(11) 5 V and 2 Q. (el 4 V and 2 Q.

(U) 7.5 V and 2.5 Q. (d) 3 V and 2.5 Q.

41. If RI = R2 = R4 = Rand R) = 1.1R in the bridge circuit shown in the figure, then the reading in the ideal voltmeter connected between 11 and b is

lOY

(aJ 0.238 V. (e) - 0.238 V.

(b) 0.138 V. (d) 1 V.

42. The It parameters of the circuit shown in the fi

are gure

200

[ 0.1 0.1]

(tl)

- 0.1 0.3

(b) [110 -1 ] 0.05

[30 20]

(e) 20 20

43. A square pulse of 3 volts amplitude is applied to CoR circuit shown in the figure. The capacitor is initially uncharged. The outpu t voltage V 0 at time 1= 2 sec is

3Vf---.,

o

(a) 3V (e) 4V

(b) -3V (d) -4V

44. A Silicon sample A is doped with 10 IS atoms/em) of Boron. Another sample B of id en tical dimensions is doped wi th lOIS ntoms /crrr' of Phosphorus. The ratio of electron to hole mobility is 3. The ratio of conductivity of the sample A to B is

1
(tl) 3 (/I) -
3
2 (d) 3
(e) -
3 2 45. A Silicon PN junction diode under reverse bias has depletion region of width 10~1m. The relative permit tivity of Silicon, E, = 11.7 and the permittiveity of free space Eo =' 8. 85 x 10-12 F /rn. The depletion capacitance of the diode per square meter IS

(II) 100 ~IF. (e) 1 ~IF.

(/I) 10 pF. (d) 20 ~IF.

46.

For an npn tra n sistor connected as show n in the figLln:~t V1H3 ~ 0.7 vo l t s , Given that reverse Sri'! ura t ion cllrrent of the j'ljnctj~n at r oorn (em pera tu re 30()"K is 10- '-' A. 11,C erruttcr ell rrcn t

is

(a) 30mA. (f) 49 rnA.

(b) 39 rn A. (d) 20mA

47.

The voltage e indicated in the figure has been measured bv Dan ideal voltmeter. Which of the following <;a~ be calculated'

1M

48.

(a) Bias current of the inverting input only

(b) Bias current of the inverting and non-inverting inputs only

(el Input offset current only

(d) Both the bias currents and the input offset

current.

The Or-amp circuit shown in the figure is a filter. The type of filter and its cu t-off frequency <tee respectively

WK

(aJ high pass, 1000 fad / sec. (b) low pass, 1000 rad/ sec. (e) high pass, 10000 rad/sec. (d) low pass, 10000 rad/sec.

49. In an ideal dirfe,enl;~J arnpli lier show" in lhe figure, a large va lue ofl Rei·

(n) increases both the differential and common_

mode gains.

(b) increases the common-mode gain only. (e) decreases the differential-mode gain only (ri) decreases the common-mode gain only.

50. For an n-channe! MQSFET and its transfer curve shown in the figure, the threshold voltage is

I'D = 5V

Jlrf,ltl~re:t' cha:J"I'l.;;r~r'i ... tjc.~

S Yo" IV

11'

51.

(a) 1 V and the device is in active region.

(0) - 1 V and the device is in saturation region. (c) 1 V and the device is in saturation region. (d) - I V and the device is in active region.

The ci rcu i t using a BJT with ~ = 50 and V BE = 0.7 V is shown in the figure The base current I Hand collector voltage V c are respectively

(a) 43 flA and 11.4 Volts. (b) 40 flA and 16 Volts. (e) 45 I-lA and 11 Volts. (d) 50 ).IA and 10 Volts.

52. The Zener diode in Ihe regulator circuit shown in the figure has a Zener voll"8e of 5.8 volts and a Zener knee current 0105 m A. The maximum load current drawn from this circuit ensuring proper functioning over the inpll t vol tilge ril nge bet ween 20 and 30 vol Is. is

(n) 23.7 rnA. (c) 13.7 m A.

(b) 142 rnA. (d) 24.2 rn A.

53. The transistors used ill iI portion of the TIL gate shown in the figure have a [) = 100. The base. emitter volt<1ge of is 0.7V for a transistor in active region and 0.75V for a transistor in S<1 lura lion. If the sin k curren t I " 1 mA and the ou tput is J t logic 0, then the current iR will be equal to

(II) 0.65 rnA. (e) 0.75 rnA.

(/,) 0.70 mA (d) 1.00 m A

54. The Boolean expression for the truth table shown IS

A 15 l. t
0 0 0 0
0 0 I 0
0 1 0 0
0 1 1 1
1 0 0 0
1 0 J 0
1 1 0 1
1 1 1 0 (n) B (A + C) (A + C) (b) B(A + C) (A + C) (el B (A + C)(A + C) (d) B(A+C) (A+C)

55. Both transistors Tl and 1'2 show in the figure. have a threshold voltage of 1 Volts. The device parameters K, a rid K, of TJ an d T2 are, respectively, 36 -"A/V' and 9f'A/V'- The output voltage V" is

(al I V (e) 3 V

(1'1 2 V (d) 4 V

56. The present output Q". of an edge triggered /K flip-flop is logic O. If J " 1, then Q". ,

(n) cannot be determined

(v) will be logic 0

(e) will be logic 1

(tf) will race around

57. The given figure shows a ripple counter using positive edge triggered flip-flops. If the present state of the counter is Q2 Q1 Qr> = 011. then its next state (Q2 Q1 Qo) will be

(/I) 010 (c) 111

(v) 100 (d) 101

58. Whal memory address range is NOT rcpresent~d by chip # 1 and chip # 2 in the figure Ao to AI5 111 tl~is figure are the address lines and CS means Chip Select.

I~ 1.1 • A, :

Chill jf ~

(n) 0100-02FF (c) F900-FAFF

(o) lS00-16FF (ell FSOO-F9FF

59. The output y(l) of a linear time invariant system is related to its input xU) by the following equation:

y(t) = 0.5.1" (I-I" + T) + x(t -I") + O.Sx (I-Irl- T). The filter transfer function 1--1(0) of such J system is given by

(~) (I + coswT)e - j",I<I

(b) (I + 0.5 cos wT)e-j("i<l (e) (1 + cos wT)e - j",id

(d) 0 - 0.5 cos (J)T)e - j",id

60. Match the following and choose the correct combine tion.

Group 1

Group 2

E. continuous and 1. Fourier representation

aperiodic signal is continuous and aperiodic

F. continuous and periodic signal

2 . Fourier representation

is discrete and

aperiodic

3 . Fourier representation is continuous and periodic

4 . Fall rier represents tion

is discrete and

periodic

G . Discrete and aperiodic signal

H . Discrete and periodic signal

(a) E - 3, F - 2, G - 4, H - 1 (1)) E - 1, F - 3, G - 2, H - 4 (e) E - 1, F - 2, G - 3, H - 4 (d) E - 2, F - 1, G - 4, H - 3

61.

A signal x(ll) = sin(woll + 4» is tile input to i\ linear time-Invar lant system having a frequency response H(eIW). If the output 01 the system AX(II-1I0), then the most general form of L' !-lk"") will be

(a) -1'0(1)0 + P for any arbitrary real jt,

(1)) - 110(1)0 + 2nk for any arbitrary integer k. (c) 1I0ffiO + 2nk for any arbitrary integer k. (d) - lIowa 4>.

For ~ signal x(t) the fourier transform is XIj). Then the inverse Fourier transform 01 X(3f + 2) is given by

62.

(a) ~(~}j3",

(e) 3x(3t)e- /4.,

(d) x(3t + 2)

63.

The polar diagram of a conditionally stable system for open loop gam K '" 1 is shown In the f,gl\re. The open loop transfer function of th system .i5 known to be stable . The dosed 100 e system IS s table for P

If,·

I I

(II) K < 5 and "2 < K < "8'

I 1

(b) K<8"and2"<K<S.

1

(c) K < 8" and 5 < K.

1

(d) K > Sand K < 5.

64. In the derivation of expression for peak percent overshoot,

Mp = exp [ ~J x 100%, which one 01 the

,,1- c,2

following conditions is NOT required? (a) System is linear and time invariant.

(1)) The system transfer function has a pair of complex conjugate poles and no zeroes.

(e) There is no transportation delay in the system.

(d) The system has zero initial conditions.

65. Given the ideal operational amplifier circuit shown in the figure indicate the correct transfer characteristics assuming ideal diodes with zero ell t-in vol tage.

+ H) V



(II)

.]()V II,
II'J
~ r,v .. .eV ,~
(b)
(b)
-lOV
~~ (e)

.. iov

(d)

- sv

- :":iV

66, A ramp input applied to an 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

1 (e) 0 and - 20

1 (d) 1 and 20

67. A double integrator plant, G (s) '" ~ ,H(s) '" 1 is

s

to be compensated to achieve the damping ratio ~ = 0.5, and an undamped natural frequency, UJ" '" 5 rad Is. Which one of the following compensator G.(s) will be suitable?

5+3 s + 9.9
(Ii) -- (b) s + 3
s+9.9
s-6 s - 6
(e) s + 8.33 (d)
s 68. An unity feedback system is given as, G (s) = K (1 - s)

5(S + 3)

Indicate the correct root locus diagram.

jw

(al

(e)

(d)

69. A MOS capacitor made using p type substrate is in the accumulation mode. The dominant charge in the channel is due to the presence of

(a) holes

(0) electrons

(e) positively charged ions (d) negatively charged ions

70. A device with input x(t) and output y(t) is characterized by: y(t) = .. '(I).

An FM signal with frequency deviation of 90 kHz and modulating signal bandwidth of 5 kHz is applied to this device, The bandwidth of the output signal is

(a) 370 kHz (0) 190 kHz

(e) 380 kHz (d) 95 kHz

71. A signal as shown in the figure is applied to a matched filter. Which of the followlng does represent the output of this matched filter?

inplJ/

(aJ

-I

Outpu~

(v)

-I

Ourput

(e)

OUrp!H

(d)

72.

Noise with uniform power spectral density of No W 1Hz is passed through a filter H (w) " 2 exp (- jwld) followed by an ideal low pass filler of bandwidth B Hz. The output noise power in Watts is

(v) 4 NoB (d) 16 NoB

73.

A carrier is phase modulated (PM) with frequency deviation of 10 kHz by a single tone frequency of 1 kHz. If the single tone frequency is increased to 2 kHz, assuming that phase deviation remains unchanged, the bandwidth of the PM signal is

(a) 21 kHz.

(e) 42 kHz

(b) 22 kHz (d) 44 kHz

74. An output of a communication channel is a random variable v with the probability density function as shown in the figure The mean square value of v is

(tl) 4 (e) 8

(b) 6 (ri) 9

75. Which one of the following does represent th electric field lines for the TE02 mode in the eros: section of a hollow rectangular metallic waveguide?

y

y~
(aJ 1 i i 111111111 (0)
x x
y y~
(e) (d)
% -
% 76. Characteristic impedance of a lransmission line is 500.. Input impedance of the open-<:ircuited line is Zo.' = 100 + j150 n. When the transmission line is short- circuited, then value of the input impedance will be

(~) 500. (b) 100 + j150Q

(c) 7.69 + ill-5oln

(d) 7.69 - jll 540

77. Two identical and parallel dipole antennas are

1c

kept apart by a distance of "4 in the H-plane.

They are fed with equal currents but the right most antenna has a phase shift of + 90°. The radiation pattern is given as

"1+ 'bl~

'Cl4-lrl1+

Common Data Questions 78, 79, 80 Given, rd = 20 kO, loss '" 10 rnA, Vp '" -8V

~) r; 1·
~) ,
,
,
, ' .
, .
,
, ,
, ~v
/" z; 75. Z, and 20 of the circui tare respective Iy

(a) 2 Mn and 2 kn

20

(b) 2 Mo. and - kn 11

(e) infinity and 2 kO (d) infinity and 20 kn 11

79. [D a nd Vos under DC cond i tions are respectively (a) 5.625 rnA and 8.75 Y

(b) 7.500 rnA and 5.00 V

(e) 4.500 rnA and 11.00 V

(d) 6.250 rnA and 7.50 V

80. Transconductance in milli-$iemens (mS) and voltage gain of the amplifier are respectively

(a) 1.875 mS and 3.41 (b) 1.875 mS and - 3.41

(e) 3.3 mS and - 6 (d) 3.3 mS and 6

Linked Answer Questions: Q. 8la to 8Sb Carry Two Marks Each

Statement for Linked Answer Questions 8la and 81b:

Consider an 8085 microprocessor system

81a. The following program starts at location DIOOH.

LXISr,OOFF LXI H, 0701 MYrA,20H SUBM

The content of accumulator when the program counter reaches Ol09H is

(a) 20H (e) OOH

(b) 02H (d) FFH

81b. If in addition following code exists from OI9H onwards,

ORI40 H

ADDM

What will be the result in the accumulator after the last instruction is execu ted?

(a) 40H (b) 20H

(e) 60H

(d) 42H

Statement for Linked Answer Questions 82a and 82b: ~ dopen loop transfer function of a unity feedback ~yst~is given by

3e-2 G(sj",_

s(s+2)

,,8.2a. The gain and phase crossover frequencieS in tad/sec ate, respectively

(a~ 0.632 and 1.26 (b) 0.632 and .0.485

(c) 0.485 and 0.632 (d) 1.26 mA and 0.632 V

82b.

Based on the a bovo results, the gJ in and phase rnargms of the system will be

(/1) - 7.09 and 87.50 (b) 7.09 and 87.5"

(r) 7.09dB and -87.5'(.t) -7.09dB and -87 .. ~o

Statement for Linked Answer QUestions 83a and 83b Asymmetric three-level mid tread quantizer is to be designed assuming equiprobable occurence of all quantization levels.

83a. If the probability density fUnction is divided into three regions as shown in the figure, the value of a in the figure is

p(_~1

(a) 3 1 (el "2

2 (b) 3

J (d) 4

83b.

The quantization noise power for the quantization region between - a and + a in the figure is

4 (a) 81

I (b) 9

2 (d) 81

Statement of Linked Answer Questions 84a and 84b Voltage standing wave pattern in a lossless transmission line with characteristic impedance SOW and a restsn ve load is shown in the figure.

84a.

The value of the load resistance is

(a) 50 n (b) 200 o

(e) 12.5 o (ft) 0 n

The reflection coefiicif'ot is given by

(a) - 0.6 (b) - 1

(c) 0.6 (a) 0

8otb.

Statemcnt of l.il1ked Answ .. r Questions 8Sa and 8Sh

I,.:',:

I

~

I

1', ,

I

2
VI. I I » J
(0') I I
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-g -4 -2 0 2 -
n A sequence X(ll) has non-zero values as shown in the figure

- Z -!

o

.J

2-

"

( L(.'.!. - 1)1"'n even will be

8Sa, The sequence Y H) '" I" 2

l Ior n I,)oI,j.._l

~
'J, I I 'J,
(d) I I I
. . . . .
~!'i -.1 - .1 1 ~ n 2
1', I. I Ij,
(01) I I f
.
- 2 0 2 .j 6 "
2
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(b) I I
• . , . • . •
~3 -1 S " 8Sb. The Fourier transform of y (2n) will be (a) ,.-il·'" [cos 4w + 2 cos 2w + 2]

(I]) [cos 2w + 2 cos w + 2]

(e) «r" [cos 2w + 2 cos w + 2] (d) (,-I"'" [cos 2w + 2 cos w + 2J

ANSWERS
1. (b) 2. (e) 3. (d) 4. (b) 5. (n) 6. (e) 7. (c') 8. (II) 9. (b) 10. (e)
11. (c) 12. (v) 13. (e) 14. (d) 15. (b) 16. (a) 17. (b) 18. (b) 19. (a) 20. (b)
21. (a) 22. (a) 23. (a) 24. (e) 25. (Il) 26. (d) 27. (~) 28. (c) 29. (b) 30. (e)
31. (II) 32. (e) 33. (a) 34. (~) 35·k) 36. (e) 37. (e) 38. (~) 39. (v) 40. (b)
41. (e) 42. (d)} 43. (b) 44. (b) 45. (Ii) 46. (e) 47. (e) 48.(11) 49, (d) SO. (e)
51. (b) 52. (d) 53. (r) 54.(11) 55. (tI)_ 56. (e) 57. (I,) 58. (d) 59. (II) 6O.(d
61. (b) 62. (b) 63. (b) 64. ie) 65. (1)) 66, (II) 67. (a) 68. (d 69. (b) 7D. \')
71. (e) 72.(1)) 73. (dl 74. (e) 75. (f) 76. (d) 77. (II) 78. (b) 79. (II) ,.(11)
81a. (II) 81b. (e) 8~.(,i) 82b. (d) 83i1. (/I) 83b. (II) Ma. (I» Mb. {e} 8Sa. (a) I5b.(cj

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