1- Frequency response describes the .... (a) Transient response (b) Steady state response (c) Transient and steady state responses 2- Error at corner frequency of a first order system (in dB) is: (c) ±10 (a) +3 (b) +6 (d) +20 3- Which one of these parameters decreases the overshoot of the system? (a) Proportional gain (b) Derivative gain (c) Integral gain 4- In a bode magnitude plot, which one of the following slopes would be exhibited at high frequencies by a 4th order all-pole system? (a) -80dB/decade (b) -40 dB/decade (c) 40 dB/decade (d) 80 dB/decade 5- The system is said to be marginally stable, if gain margin (in dB) is (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) + 00 (d) None of the above 6- At which frequency does the magnitude of the system become zero dB? (a) Resonant frequency (b) Cut-off frequency (c) Gain crossover frequency (d) Phase crossover frequency

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1- Frequency response describes the ....
(a) Transient response (b) Steady state response (c) Transient and steady state responses
2- Error at corner frequency of a first order system (in dB) is:
(c) ±10
(a) +3
(b) +6
(d) +20
3- Which one of these parameters decreases the overshoot of the system?
(a) Proportional gain
(b) Derivative gain
(c) Integral gain
4- In a bode magnitude plot, which one of the following slopes would be exhibited at high
frequencies by a 4th order all-pole system?
(a) -80dB/decade
(b)-40 dB/decade
(c) 40 dB/decade
(d) 80 dB/decade
5- The system is said to be marginally stable, if gain margin (in dB) is
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) + 00
(d) None of the above
6- At which frequency does the magnitude of the system become zero dB?
(a) Resonant frequency
(b) Cut-off frequency
(c) Gain crossover frequency
(d) Phase crossover frequency
Transcribed Image Text:1- Frequency response describes the .... (a) Transient response (b) Steady state response (c) Transient and steady state responses 2- Error at corner frequency of a first order system (in dB) is: (c) ±10 (a) +3 (b) +6 (d) +20 3- Which one of these parameters decreases the overshoot of the system? (a) Proportional gain (b) Derivative gain (c) Integral gain 4- In a bode magnitude plot, which one of the following slopes would be exhibited at high frequencies by a 4th order all-pole system? (a) -80dB/decade (b)-40 dB/decade (c) 40 dB/decade (d) 80 dB/decade 5- The system is said to be marginally stable, if gain margin (in dB) is (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) + 00 (d) None of the above 6- At which frequency does the magnitude of the system become zero dB? (a) Resonant frequency (b) Cut-off frequency (c) Gain crossover frequency (d) Phase crossover frequency
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