0% found this document useful (0 votes)
109 views3 pages

Control Systems mcq3

1. A signal flow graph is a graphical representation of the relationships between variables in a set of linear algebraic equations. It applies to linear systems and the equations can be converted back to a block diagram. 2. Loops that do not share any common nodes are called non-touching loops. Mason's gain formula is used to find the transfer function from the input to output nodes in a signal flow graph. 3. Signal flow graphs are more reliable than block diagram reduction techniques for determining a system's transfer function. The overall gain refers to the relationship between the input and output of a signal flow graph.

Uploaded by

Santosh Kafle
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
109 views3 pages

Control Systems mcq3

1. A signal flow graph is a graphical representation of the relationships between variables in a set of linear algebraic equations. It applies to linear systems and the equations can be converted back to a block diagram. 2. Loops that do not share any common nodes are called non-touching loops. Mason's gain formula is used to find the transfer function from the input to output nodes in a signal flow graph. 3. Signal flow graphs are more reliable than block diagram reduction techniques for determining a system's transfer function. The overall gain refers to the relationship between the input and output of a signal flow graph.

Uploaded by

Santosh Kafle
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

1.

A signal flow graph is the graphical representation of the relationships between the variables of set
linear algebraic equations.
a) True
b) False

2. A node having only outgoing branches.


a) Input node
b) Output node
c) Incoming node
d) Outgoing node

3. Use mason’s gain formula to find the transfer function of the given signal flow graph:

a) abd/1-(ac)
b) abdeg/1-(bc+ef)+bcef
c) abd/1-(bc+ef)+bcef
d) adcdef/1-(bc+ef)+bcef

4. Use mason’s gain formula to find the transfer function of the following signal flow graph:

a) abcd+efg/1-cd-fg-cdfg
b) acdfg+bcefg/1-cd-fg-cdfg
c) abef+bcd/1-cd-fg-cdfg
d) adcdefg/1-cd-fg-cdfg
5. Loop which do not possess any common node are said to be ___________ loops.
a) Forward gain
b) Touching loops
c) Non touching loops
d) Feedback gain

6. Signal flow graphs:


a) They apply to linear systems
b) The equation obtained may or may not be in the form of cause or effect
c) Arrows are not important in the graph
d) They cannot be converted back to block diagram

7. Signal flow graphs are reliable to find transfer function than block diagram reduction technique.
a) True
b) False

8. The relationship between an input and output variable of a signal flow graph is given by the net gain
between the input and output node is known as the overall______________
a) Overall gain of the system
b) Stability
c) Bandwidth
d) Speed

9. Use mason’s gain formula to calculate the transfer function of given figure:

a) G1/1+G2H
b) G1+G2/1+G1H
c) G2/1+G1H
d) None of the mentioned
10. Use mason’s gain formula to find the transfer function of the given figure:

a) G1+G2
b) G1+G1/1-G1H+G2H
c) G1+G2/1+G1H+G2H
d) G1-G2

You might also like