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DAYANANDA SAGAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to VTU, Belagavi)
ShavigeMalleshwara Hills, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bengaluru-560078

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING


CONTINUOUS INTERNAL EVALUATION – AAT(21-30)
Course: Linear Control Systems Maximum marks : 50
Course Code: 20EI5DCLCS Duration : 20 Min
Semester: V Date :/12/2022
Course Coordinator: Dr V S Krushnasamy

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1 The CE of a system Q(S)=𝟑𝑺𝟓 + 𝑺𝟒 + 𝟔𝑺𝟑 + 𝟐𝑺𝟐 + 𝟑𝑺 + 𝟏 = 𝟎 ,the system
is ---
Stable b) Strictly marginally stable c) Unstable d) Oscillatory
2 For a type 1,second order control system where there is an increase of 25%
in its natural frequency, the steady state error to unit ramp input decreases
effectively by ----- percentage.
a)20 b)0.2 c)2 d)0.02
3 The root locus of a unity feedback control system is shown in below

The point at which the root locus crosses the imaginary axis is---
a)±𝟑. 𝟏𝟔𝟐𝒋 b)±𝟐. 𝟒𝟖𝟔𝒋 c) ±𝟒. 𝟓𝟔𝟒𝒋 d) ±𝟔𝒋
4

a)𝝉𝒊 = −𝝉 b) 𝝉𝒊 = 𝝉 c) 𝝉𝒊 < −𝝉 d) 𝝉𝒊 ˃ 𝝉
5 The value of ‘a’ for which system shown in below figure have a zero steady
state error for step input is -----
a)0 b) 1 c) 1.2 d) 0.6
6 The OLTF of a control system with negative feedback is given by G(S)H(S)
𝑲
= .Which of the following is true about break points of
𝑺(𝑺+𝟔)(𝑺𝟐 +𝟒𝑺+𝟏𝟑)
system.
a) The break points exist in real axis
b) One break point exists between -5 and -4
c) One break point exists between -4 and -3
All of the above
7 The Peak overshoot of a 2 nd order protype system to a unit step input is
zero, the resonant peak of the system is
a)2 b) 4 c) -2 d) None
8 The CLS shown below becomes marginally stable if the gain K is chosen to
be------------

a)30 b) 40 c) 50 d) 60
9 The poles two second order systems are given as

Then which one the following statements are true


a) System 1 has %𝑴𝒑 greater than System 2
b) System 1 damping is greater than System 2
c) System 1 and System 2 will have same 𝑻𝑺
d) System 1 and System 2 will have same %𝑴𝒑
10 In force – current analogy, velocity of the mechanical system analogous to -
---- of the system
a) Current b) Voltage c) Charge d) Flux

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