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Continuous-Time Convolution Quiz

This document contains a quiz on continuous-time convolution with 5 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics such as the output of an LTI system when the impulse response and input are rectangular pulses, the output when the impulse response is a unit step and input is a unit ramp, how the response of one LTI system relates to another if their impulse responses differ by an amplitude scale and time shift, the behavior of an LTI system with an impulse response that is a sinusoid times a unit step, and the relationship between the output and input if the input is the time-reversed impulse response.
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Continuous-Time Convolution Quiz

This document contains a quiz on continuous-time convolution with 5 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics such as the output of an LTI system when the impulse response and input are rectangular pulses, the output when the impulse response is a unit step and input is a unit ramp, how the response of one LTI system relates to another if their impulse responses differ by an amplitude scale and time shift, the behavior of an LTI system with an impulse response that is a sinusoid times a unit step, and the relationship between the output and input if the input is the time-reversed impulse response.
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Quiz on Continuous-Time Convolution

A companion to Joy of Convolution. It is recommended that you use the applet to explore
the question, and then see if you can mathematically justify your conclusion.

1. If the unit-impulse response of an LTI system and the input signal both are rectangular
pulses, then the output will be a
o rectangular pulse
o triangular pulse
o ramp function
o none of the above

2. If h(t ) is a unit-step function and x(t ) is a unit-ramp function, then the output y (t )
will be a
o step function
o ramp function
o triangular pulse
o quadratic function

3. If an input signal is applied to two LTI systems with respective unit-impulse responses
h(t ) and 3h(t − 2) , then the response of the second system is the response of the first
o amplitude scaled by 3 and delayed by 2
o amplitude scaled by 3 and advanced by 2
o amplitude scaled by 3
o none of the above

4. If h(t ) = 2sin(ωt )u (t ) , where u (t ) is the unit-step function and ω is large, then the
behavior of the system is such that
o low frequency input signals are attenuated
o low frequency input signals are amplified
o high frequency signals are amplified
o the response to a unit-step input is identically zero

5. If x(t ) = h(−t ) , then


o y (t ) = 2h(t )
o y (t ) = y ( − t )
o y (t ) = − y ( − t )
o the largest value of y (t ) occurs at t = 0

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