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8 DFT and FFT - Practise Sheet

This document is a practice sheet for the subject of Signal and System, focusing on Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). It contains multiple-choice questions (MCQs) related to DFT, circular convolution, and properties of signals. An answer key is provided at the end of the document for self-assessment.
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8 DFT and FFT - Practise Sheet

This document is a practice sheet for the subject of Signal and System, focusing on Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). It contains multiple-choice questions (MCQs) related to DFT, circular convolution, and properties of signals. An answer key is provided at the end of the document for self-assessment.
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EE/EC Batch : Hinglish


Practice
Subject : Signal and System Sheet - 08
Chapter : Discrete Fourier Transform & Fast Fourier Transform
(DFT and FFT)

[MCQ]
1. A signal x(t) shown in figure is ideally sampled at 2 [MCQ]
msec. Then the 4 point DFT of the corresponding 4. The circular convolution of x(n) is X(k) and is an 8
sampled signal will be point DFT pair. If
ì ænö
ï x ç ÷ , for n = 3m with m = 0, 1, 2,...7
y ( n) = í è 3 ø
ï0, otherwise
î
and Y(k) is the 24 - point DFT of y(n), then Y(9) is
given by
(a) X(4) (b) X(9)
(a) {3, - j1, 1, j1} (c) X(l) (d) X(3)
(b) {4, 0, - 2, 0} [MCQ]
(c) {1, - j1, 3, j1} 5. Let x(n) = {1, 1, –1, –1, –1, 1, 1, –1}
(d) {1, 4, - 2, 0} 7
Then å X (k ) 2 is given by
k =0
[MCQ] (a) 1 (b) 46
2. 4Given the two 4-point sequences x(n) = [1, 0.75, (c) 8 (d) 64
0.5, 0.25] and y(n) = [0.75, 0.5, 0.25, 1]. Then the
DFT Y[K] in terms of X(K) is
[MCQ]
(a) Y [ K ] = W - K X [ K ]
6. Let x(n) = {1, 1, –1, –1, –1, 1, 1, –1}
(b) Y [ K ] = W 2 K X [ K ] If X(5), X(6) and X(7) are known, then X(l), X(3) and
X(2) can be obtained as
éK ù
(c) Y [ K ] = W K X ê ú
ë2û (a) X (1) = X * (7), X (3) = X * 5

(d) Y [ K ] = W 3 K X [3 - K ] (b) X (1) = X * (6), X (2) = X * 5


(c) X (1) = X * (7), X (3) = X * 4
[MCQ] (d) X (1) = X (6), X (2) = X 5
3. Let x1 (n) and x2 (n) be finite length sequences of
lengths 5 and 8 respectively. If the linear convolution [MCQ]
of x1 (n) and x2 (n) is to be obtained by circular 7. Let x(n) = u(n) – u(n – 4) and h(n) = u(n) – u(n – 3)
convolution, then the number of zero samples to be and y(n) = 4 - point, circular convolution of x(n) and
padded to x1 (n) and x2 (n) respectively, are h(n).Then y(n) is given by
(a) 6 and 3 (b) 3 and 0 (a) y(n) = {1, 3, 1, 3}
(c) 7 and 4 (d) 8 and 5 (b) y(n) = {1, 1, 1, 1}
(c) y(n) = {3, 3, 3, 3}
2

ì1 1 1 1 ü (a) 27 (b) 25
(d) y ( n) = í , , , ý
î3 3 3 3þ (c) 1000 (d) 120
[MCQ] [MCQ]
8. Let x(n) = u(n) – u(n – 4) and h(n) = u(n) – u(n – 3) 11. Consider an 8-point sequence.
and y(n) = 4 - point circular convolution of x(n) and x(n) = {- j, - j, 0, 2, - 3, 0, 0, 1}
h(n). Then Y(k) is given by
Let X (k ) be its DFT. The value of X(k) at k = 4 is
(a) Y(k) = {12, 0, 12, 0}
(a) j2 (b) – 6
(b) Y(k) = {l, 1, 1, 1}
(c) – j (d) 0
(c) Y(k) ={12, 0, 0, 0}
(d) Y(k) = {12, 12, 12, 12}
[MCQ]
12. Consider an 8-point sequence
[MCQ]
x(n) = {- j, - j, 0, 2, - 3, 0, 0, 1}
9. Let x(n) be a signal with 4 point DFT X(k) = {0, 1 +
é pn ù Let X(k) and X (e jw ) be its DFT and DTFT
j, 1, 1 – j}. Then the DFT of x(n) cos ê ú is
ë2û respectively. The value of the integral :
p 2
ì 1 1ü 1 d
(a) í1, , 1, ý
î 2 2þ
(b) {2, 4, 2, 4}
2p ò dw
X (e jw ) d w is equal to
-p
1
(c) {1, 0, 1, 2} (d)
2
{1 - j, 0, 1 + j, 1} (a) – 429 (b) 92
(c) 230 (d) 129

[MCQ]
10. Consider an 8-point sequence :
x(n) = {- j, - j, 0, 2, - 3, 0, 0, 1}
Let X (k ) be its DFT. The value of the summation :

å 2
X (k ) is equal to
K =< / >
3

Answer Key
1. (a) 7. (c)
2. (a) 8. (c)
3. (c) 9. (a)
4. (d) 10. (a)
5. (d) 11. (b)
6. (a) 12. (c)

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