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2. It lists 5 questions in section A regarding electrical circuits, transistors, and transforms.
3. It lists 3 questions in section B regarding signals and systems.
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2) A storage device with a movable magnetic medium, recording and reading heads, and a clock pulse source. It includes means for recording signals based on clock pulses and generating multiple control pulses within a signal width to selectively examine a portion of a read signal.
3) A storage device can also use a sonic delay line medium, with similar recording, reading, and control capabilities to selectively examine a
This document describes an apparatus for storing intelligence signals as electric pulses on a magnetic medium. It provides:
1) A storage medium with multiple storage elements that can each store a signal.
2) Means for recording signals in the storage elements and reading the recorded signals.
3) Adjustable means for examining only a selected portion of a read signal, by varying the position within the signal width that is examined.
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1. The document provides instructions for an electrical engineering exam including that answers must be written in the specified medium, no other questions can be attempted besides the compulsory ones and selecting at least one from each section.
2. It lists 5 questions in section A regarding electrical circuits, transistors, and transforms.
3. It lists 3 questions in section B regarding signals and systems.
This document describes an apparatus for storing intelligence signals as electric pulses on a magnetic medium. It provides:
1) A storage means with multiple storage elements, each capable of storing a signal. It records signals in the elements and includes fixed and adjustable means for reading and examining a selected portion of a read signal.
2) A storage device with a movable magnetic medium, recording and reading heads, and a clock pulse source. It includes means for recording signals based on clock pulses and generating multiple control pulses within a signal width to selectively examine a portion of a read signal.
3) A storage device can also use a sonic delay line medium, with similar recording, reading, and control capabilities to selectively examine a
This document describes an apparatus for storing intelligence signals as electric pulses on a magnetic medium. It provides:
1) A storage medium with multiple storage elements that can each store a signal.
2) Means for recording signals in the storage elements and reading the recorded signals.
3) Adjustable means for examining only a selected portion of a read signal, by varying the position within the signal width that is examined.
This document provides information about conducting experiments to study different types of induction motor starters, including direct online (DOL), auto transformer, star-delta, and rotor resistance starters. It describes the theory behind using starters, the necessity of starters to reduce starting current and protect the motor, and gives details about the operation and advantages of each type of starter. The objectives are to study and connect examples of each starter type and understand their working principles. Precautions and procedures for conducting the experiments are also outlined.
The document discusses AC circuits and phasor diagrams. It introduces AC sources and defines RMS values. It describes how resistors, capacitors, and inductors behave in AC circuits, with the voltage across a resistor being in phase with current, the voltage across a capacitor lagging current, and the voltage across an inductor leading current. Kirchoff's loop equation is presented and phasors are introduced to represent instantaneous voltages, allowing the maximum voltages to be calculated even when they occur at different times. Example phasor diagrams are shown graphically.
This document contains a wiring diagram for a generator set. It shows the wiring connections between various generator set components including the generator, circuit breakers, sensors, switches, and control modules. Notes provide additional information on some wiring connections and component locations. The diagram uses standard electrical and wiring symbols.
1. The statements given regarding the conditions for real and complex roots of a characteristic equation are analyzed. Statement 1 and 2 are correct, indicating one pair of real roots with opposite signs or one pair of conjugate roots on the imaginary axis.
2. A question is asked regarding the type of system based on its Bode plot asymptotes being -40 dB/decade for low frequency and -20 dB/decade for high frequency. The given system is a Type 1 system.
3. One statement is asked about closed loop stability with an open loop pole in the right half of s-plane. For stability, the Nyquist plot of the open loop transfer function GH must not encircle the (-1,
The document appears to be a set of practice questions for an electrical engineering exam. It contains 16 multiple choice questions related to topics in electrical engineering including control systems, feedback systems, signal analysis, and electronics. The questions cover concepts such as open and closed loop transfer functions, stability analysis, error detection, analogies between electrical and mechanical systems, and properties of different electrical components and systems.
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This document appears to be a practice test for an electrical engineering exam. It contains multiple choice questions related to electrical engineering topics like three-phase systems, transformers, DC machines, synchronous machines, induction motors, and power transmission. The questions cover concepts like voltage calculations, transformer impedance, DC motor speed control, synchronous motor power development, induction motor torque and efficiency, and transmission line compensation.
This document contains 29 multiple choice questions related to electrical engineering. The questions cover topics such as feedback control systems, root locus analysis, state space representations, transducers, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, nonlinear control systems, discrete time systems, magnetic fields, electromagnetic waves, quantum mechanics, and electrical insulation materials. For each question, students must select the correct answer choice based on the information and statements provided.
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When a thyristor is negatively biased, the outer junctions are positively biased and the inner junction is negatively biased.
A 3-phase bridge rectifier fed from the star connected secondary winding of a transformer produces an output voltage at the rectifier terminals equal to 1.5 times the peak phase voltage during maximum voltage of one phase.
In a non-inverting op-amp summer circuit shown in the figure, the output voltage Vo is equal to 2sin100t.
This document contains information about an electrical engineering exam, including sample multiple choice questions on topics like conductors in magnetic fields, electric fields, dipoles, electric flux, dielectrics, transmission lines, semiconductors, superconductors, and circuits. It provides 10 questions with 4 possible answers each, labeled A, B, C, or D. The questions cover basic concepts in electrical engineering.
This document contains an electrical engineering exam with multiple choice questions covering topics like electrical machines, transformers, motors, and power systems. There are 36 total questions testing knowledge of synchronous machines, induction motors, stepper motors, transformer connections and characteristics, and more. The questions are in a multiple choice format with options A, B, C or D for each question.
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This document contains a practice test for an electrical engineering exam. It includes 15 multiple choice questions covering various electrical engineering topics like control systems, signal analysis, and materials. The questions test concepts like transfer functions, root locus analysis, state space representations, and properties of materials like semiconductors, insulators, and superconductors.
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This document contains questions related to electrical engineering. It includes 15 multiple choice questions covering topics like electric fields, Ohm's law, Maxwell's equations, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, capacitors, and more. The questions have options labelled a, b, c, and d and test conceptual understanding of fundamental electrical engineering concepts.
A 230 V dc series motor connected to a 230 V ac supply will run with less efficiency and more sparking (option b). The interpoles in dc machines have a tapering shape to reduce saturation in the interpole (option b). At starting, the field excitation of a dc shunt motor is kept at its maximum value to reduce sparking at brushes and acceleration time (options 1 and 2 are correct). The series-parallel control using two similar dc motors for traction would give a 25% saving in starting energy compared to a single series motor (option c).
The document contains information about electrical engineering topics including transmission lines, magnetic materials, semiconductors, and control systems. Specifically, it provides:
- Questions about transmission line characteristic impedance, magnetic properties of materials like soft iron, semiconductor types, and control system concepts.
- Multiple choice answers for each question regarding concepts like reflection coefficient, characteristic impedance calculation, effects of temperature on magnetic properties, p-type semiconductor characteristics, and stability criteria for feedback control systems.
- The questions and multiple choice answers cover a wide range of electrical engineering fundamentals and are intended as a practice exam or assessment.
The document discusses various topics related to electrical engineering such as:
1. Vacant lattice sites in halide crystals cause ionic conductivity and diffusion.
2. The first Brillouin zone in a linear chain of atoms occurs between wave numbers of -π/a and +π/a.
3. The temperature coefficient of resistance of an insulator is negative and dependent on temperature.
It provides questions to test understanding of these concepts and related electrical engineering principles.
The document contains a passage summarizing key concepts in electrical engineering and physics. It includes questions related to charge distributions, electric fields, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, circuits, semiconductors, dielectrics, and materials.
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This document appears to be a practice exam for an instrumentation and process control course. It contains 34 multiple choice or short answer questions covering various process control and instrumentation topics, including control system objectives, process variables, transfer functions, thermocouples, strain gauges, PID control, and programmable logic controllers.
This document appears to be a practice exam for an instrumentation and process control course. It contains 34 multiple choice or short answer questions covering various process control and instrumentation topics, including control system objectives, process variables, transfer functions, thermocouples, strain gauges, PID control, and programmable logic controllers. The questions require knowledge of concepts like control loops, signal conditioning, analog to digital conversion, and developing equations to interface different input and output signals.
This document provides book recommendations and advice for preparing for the Indian Engineering Services (IES) exam. It analyzes past exams and recommends focusing on certain topics. For paper 1, it recommends studying electromagnetics from Hayt and Jordan & Ballman, electrical materials from Indulkar, network theory from several sources, and measurements from Sawhney and Kalsi. For paper 2, it recommends studying electrical machines from Bimbra, power systems from several sources, analog electronics from Boyelsted and digital electronics from Mano and Jain, microprocessors from Goankar, communication systems from Kennedy, and power electronics and drives from Bimbra and Dubey. It analyzes past exams and advises priorit
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ADC For a J0 kHt. sine wave mput, what
i~ the number of samples ta~en per cycle
ofinput'l
a. lOu
h. to'
c, Lt)'
d 10°
Consider thesignal:
V"' sin IOot + 2 Vm sin ~IIlli
to be ~-ampled and stored tn a data
acquisition system. The same is to be
e.~ltitCied off·hlle later on, In order 10
extract the signal effective!)'. the original
sampling frequene;v has to be
a. ltlt) rad/s
b. 10) rad/s
c. 210 racVs
d. Jwo' + 20il' rad/s
Which one of the following transmission
systems for telemetty has largest
bandwidth'!
a. FM/FM radio tronsmission system
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8.
b, Co·a'dal copper cables transmission
system
c. Fibre-optic data transmissionsystem
d, Syochro·position repeater system
Why are dummy s~.Tttin gauges employed'/
a. Forcalibration ofstnu.u gauges
b. for increasing the sensitidty of tbe
brtdge
c. For compensation of temperature
vnriat1ons
d. For neutrali><ing the inOuence of bridge
volt:tge supply variaclons
Match Ust I (1'pe of DVM) wtUl List Jl
(Sub-component in AOC) and select the
correct answer using the codes gi1en
belo" the li~ts:
Lisr l
A Ramptype
B Dual-slope
C Servo·trpe
D. SuccessiveapproxtLuation
List]]
I. DAC
2. Voltage to ume couvNter
3. Pulse-generator
-1. Potentiometer
5. Capac1tor
Codes;
A B
a. 2
b
c.
d.
4
2
4
5
5
c
.t
3
4
3
D
5
I
5
In modem electronic multi meter a FETor
MOSFET is preferred overBJT because
a. lis input resistance is low
b. Its input resis~'U>ce is high
c. Its input resosumce •s high and does no(
nuy with the change ofrange
d, II ischen)ll:r
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tl'ed for lndu~tance me:ISuremt'tlt'l
M~xwell's bridge 2. ScberinJ bridse
2. Voin bridge ·L Hoy's hrid.ge
:;, Vbeatstone bridge
Select the correct :mswcr usmg lhe codes
given belmv
a. 1 ond 2
b 2 nod 3
.:. 3. 4 :tnd :S
d. J nnd 4.
10. l'vlutcb Lht [ (Fr'Ctjucnc)') with List D
(Dc:tector) and scled ll1e cmrcet 11n•wer
usins th« cod"ii given below the li~ts
II.
12.
List I
A. Zero frequency
B. 5() Hz:
C. 1200Hz.
D. lU kHz
ListU
L Head pbunc
2. 'D'Arsoov3l gnlvanomctcr
3. Cnthode my oscilloscop~
4. 'ibration galvaoom~l~r
j B~ llisdc g•lv:mQineler
C'od"'!;
A B c 1.}
"· 2 ~ :J
b. 3 <I 1 2
"' 2 4 1 3
tl .3 j 5 2
Vhieh of lh<! followi11g fociol'!l Jacid" th~
acourocy in o bridga nlot~suromcnt'/
1. Accumcy oflho null indic<Jtor
2. AccUJ'lCY ofthe bl'id%tt COO!JlOO<!OIS.
3. Sensith•ityofthe null indiCllwr.
4. Applied voltage 10 the bridge system.
Sclcet the "<>rrt:Ct answer U>ing the cl>d<>
given belli
4. I ~nd 2
b. 2 ~lid 3
c. 3 and~
d. I and 3
M•tch List (Maleri:~l ll•ed in
!ltsllumeull!) with List 11 (1U'pose) tmd
SCilcc.L tJte ® IT<."Ct JJtswct· using ilit: code-
g(ven helow the Iins;
13.
14.
Lisll
A, Pha.phor-bronze
B. Mnngoniu
C. Alutniniuul
D. Euo·ok.n
Uslll
I. roils
2. Di' C$
'-'· Control Sprongs
4. Shunts
5. Multiplim
Codes;
A u
ll. 3 5
b. 2 4
e. 3 4
tl 2 5
c 0
2 4
l 5
2 5
4
Match List l (type uf Ele'"uuuie
Vollmc1a) with Ljsl ll (Major
Chnrooteristi-c) and select lhe correct
answer using lbe code gtven helow tile
ljst~:
Lin l
t, 1..mplijjCT-rect.itier
13. Rectiller-amplifier
C. Tnoe R.i''I.S.
0. Logprithmic
List[)
L Vide i11pul·signal dynrunie 1.tnge
2. LUglt •emivity, l imit~d b>ndwjtltl•
3. Lirnited ~t'<lsivity. large bnntlwidUo
4. Cap~bility to tei!d non-siiousoida.l a~
Codes:
A H (' D
a+ 4 2 3
h. 2 3 ~ 1
c. 4 ~ 2 I
d. 2 I 4 3
What is Uu: effect of inductmce in lhe
po11S5ure <>oil on perform11nee of a
dynllmom~ter typ~ w:tllm~tet'l
a. Jt I'Ca<l~ lo" on logging power factor
nud hisll on leadiitg poWL'f f;ocll)r
h. Jt rc:~ds higb on logging )tower Jactur
oud lo" on leading J)Qwerfoc.tor
c. lis reading i• not :illt-cted at all
d. n•lways I04tis low
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17.
18,
To measure 5 voll;. Ifone sciCI.'IS a 0- 100
voll rang~ voltmeter which is accurate
within ,. 1%. then lht error in this
measurement may IJ" up 10
a. ± 1.5%
b. ±2.5%
c, ± 7 5%
d. ±20%
c-nnsidcr the tollowin~ ~tatemcots with
regard In the handwidth Ill' a clnll:d-loop
tyst.crn:
In systems where the lo" lre11uenC)
magnitudc 1$ 0 dB h the !lotk diagram,
the baudwidth is measured at the ·3d0
frcc1uuncy.
2. H1e bandwid~l >f the closed loop
colltrt>l systen1 is a mea.~ur~rnent of the
range of tid~Iity of r.:sp<lt1se oF thu
S}'~tern.
3 Tbo speed ufrespon>e to 11step input is
proportional to U1e bandwidth.
-1 fhc system wi~1 the !urger bandwidth
provides slower step respons~ and
lower fidelity ramp response.
Which or Ule stfltcn1cnts given above uru
corroc.t?
tl 1. 2:md3
b. L2and -1
c, I 3 and~
d. ~3ond-1
Con~idcr the fullcowing statements:
A first order system wllh a propon.onul
controller exhibits an offset to nstep input.
In order to reduce the offset. it is nece~ory
to
I. Increase tbe gatn of proponionnl
controller.
2 Add a dcrivatrve mode.
3. Add an ·mtcgral mode
Select 1hc COITCCt :mswcr usin_g_ 1hc code
given below
a. I 2arld}
b. I and 2
c. 2 and 3
d. I and 3
Mutch I ist I (Nyquist Plot of IA>OP
I runsfer !'unction of a Control :System)
1ith Ll;~ II (Gain Margin in dB) and select
19.
20.
J urlb
U1u correct :uSw~-r usrng the code given
belowthe Lists
List I
A. D<les not llrlcr~~Cl the Rt!gllljvc r.:al
axis
B. Intersects the negaliv< real axjs
bil!WC~II (I ~td (-l .jo)
C. l'ao;scs through (-I,JO)
[), FneloseS(·I,ji)
Lislll
I " 0
2 IX)
3. < 0
~ 0
C1>des:
A 13 c
tt. 2 ~
b. 3 1 4
c. l 4
tl 3 ~
0
3
2
J
2
Winch one of the followmg is U1o stcndy
suue error of a control system witb step
error, runrp error and parabolic error
constmtts kp. k, and k, respectively fur the
input (I - t1) J.l(l)?
3 3
a. - -- -
l•kr 2k,
3 6
b. --+-
1-k,. 2k,
3 3
c - -- -
I__.._.4r 2A,.
d.
3 6
- - --I • k 2k,. •
What is ih~ overall transf~r lunction orih<
block diagrnm given above?
G,C. +C.C,
a.
1- G,H,
b. G,G, + c.;tc;,
I+G,If1
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22.
23.
24.
c. o,u,T u,u,
d.
c;,c,+u,c;,
I+O,G,N,
t(l) c{t)
... k
- s<t+l)(<+6> 1
For which ofrhe Following values of "- tho
feedback sys1em shown in the above figure
is swble?
a. k > O
b. " < ()
c. O< k < 42
d. 0 < k < (>Q
If 1he rotor axis of syJtchro transminer is
along the axis of S1 stator winding, when
"ill be the elec1rirol ;wroing?
3. v,v,_is ma.~rmum
b. v v·'!;' ,, rs ma.ximum
c. v, v~ is minimum
d. fl )f,., s, ~ minimum
The Nnstant M-c.ircles corresponding t~;~
the magnitude (M) ot the closc.d loop
tmnster function of a linuar system for
~utu~s or M greater than one lie in the G·
plane and to the
a. Right oftheM = I line
b. Left of1he M ~ I line
~ Upper side of tho M k ±j I line
d. Lower side ofthe M - j t line
Which one of' the following is cor=t in
respect ofthe figure given above'?
a. A and Bare stable limil c)lcl.,
b. A is swblc.limil cycle but B is unstabl~
.!5.
16.
~1.
~ of It>
c. A is unstable limil cycle but B is s1able
d. Botb A ru1d Bare unstable
Malch List I (Specifications of Voltages 10
be Measured) with List II (Type or Most
Suitable lnstrumcuts) unds~l~ct the correct
answer using the code given below the
LisIS;
List I
A. 0 - 10 ruV from a source of infernal
resislance of I. MO
B. 11tenno-emf ranging up to 5 mV from
a thennocouple
C. Supply volwgc ol'230 V. 50Hz
D, R.M.S. value of a voltage containing
de and rippl~s of50 Heand hannonic
ListiJ
I . fh~tmal
2. Moving rron
3. Permanent magnet moving coil
4. Electronic
5. Ballistic galvanomeler
Cod~~;
A B c
3. 1 3 5
b. 4 I 2
c. 2 I 5
D
I
J
3
d. 4 3 2 I
What are l~e order <~nd type of dose.•loop
sys1em for the plant tmnster
funclionG'(,<) = . A . ) and with unity
.v-(1+7s
ll-ed~ack?
3. Two and rwo
b. fhree and rwo
c. Two and zero
d. Three and zero
The open loop trdi!Sier fwt<,tion ofa unity
feedbac~ control ~-ys!em is given by
G(s)= (A )' If gain k is increased to
.< .H I
infinily, then damping ra.tio will tend to
become
a. Zero
b. 0.707
c. Unity
d. Infinite
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31.
The characteristic cx1uation of n control
system is gi,en by s(s - 4)s' + 2s - s) + k
(s + 1)"= 0
What ~'" llle angles of the nsymptot~s lbr
tho root loc• for k ~ 0?
•. 61>". 1so•.Joo•
b. o•. tso•.3oo•
c. 120' . I80". 240"
"· o•. 120'. 24o•
Encirclement of origin of l + G(R) phtne
corresponds to encirclement of 3 point i.u
Utc -1 f G(s)~Jan~. giwnby
" I ,..jO
1). 0 T jO
c. • 2 1 jt)
d - l + jO
Con•ider the following •lntemenl>
n:garding o!umpt'llsators used in <!<mlml
S)'~l.t:fll,."::
1. For typo-2 or b.igbdl· systems. log
compens:tlor is. univcrsillly used to
overcom~ the undesir>ble oscillatory
transient respomu::.
2. ln case of lag-lead rompensator, a I•!'
and a lead compensator "'" basically
connected in par>ll.el
3. ·nte S·1>lone rcpre.<cntation of lhe lc;nd
compensator ha.~ " zero closer to the
origi11 !han the p<>le.
4. A lag cmnp<:nsator imprnve, th<>s1eady
sl>te l>c,haviour qf • system wltile
tto~rly maintaining i'- tronsieot
tl!~Qntoc.
'A~ticb of tho sbtements given abo,·e are
conecl'l
:t. 1~ 2 :md ~
b. 2.3 and.4
c l nnd 2
d. 3 nnd 4
The open loop trnnsfer functio11 of n
tffilb:u:.k •Y~tern hos m poles and n zeros
(m > n).
Consider the following st.1tements:
I. '!he number ofseparate rootloci is m.
2. '!he number of•cp=t• root loci is n.
3. The- number of root looi ilppwaclting
infinity is (m · n),
4. '!he nnmber of root loci oppro.1ching
infinity is (m - n).
32.
33.
34.
5 .,, 16
Wltich of !h~ -•tatements 8lven above urc.
com:ot'l
a, I and 4
h. 1 3J)d 3
c. land 3
d. 2 and 4
Ml:tlt h List I (Name of ~lc Control S~.,;turu
Component) with List II (IJ9e of the-
Component 111 f ont.rol System) and select
tbe cornx:.L answ!r uaing t.he cod1.1 giv..:u
below:
Listf
A. An>tllidYJIC
B. Poh:ntiomeier
C. Stepper motor
D. AC tn~ho·gc:ntrJior
List II
l. Feedback element
2. Ac!IJator
3. Control Amplitier
4. firror detector
C'nde•;
A 13 c
ll. 3 1 2
b. 2 4 3
c. 3 4 2
d. 2 I 3
D
4
4
The maximum temperntuRJ ri•e of n
t.rnnslunner i• so•c. Lt attains •
t.empcr.1turc .3 1.6° in 1/2 hour. Wltai i• iL•
therm•l time constant?
3 , 2 hours
b. l/2 hour
c. 1 hour
d. 114 hour
The ~tnttt equaliom 11f • sy~tom ""' given
by
£=[r(~
Y=[l II 1).<
The system ;.,;
11, Contl'oUahlc: aud o~sco-vable
b. Controllable but not completely
ob.~ovabl~
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37
38.
c Neither comroflubk nur complete!~
observable
<.1. Not completely controllable but
obsernble
In a speed conm•l system. output note
leedback is used to
a. Urnit the Sj,.,ed of motor
b. Limit the accelerauon or tl1c motor
c. R~tluce t h~ dumping ofthe system
d. Increase the galn marg:m
Con<idcr the foll<>1ing equation'
~· +s3
+ 3s2
- Ss + I0 = 0
I row mru•) rootS docs this equation h>tvc '"
the right halfot'S·plunc?
a. One
b T"o
c. Three
d. l' our
Mutch List I (System) with I isl II
I rran~fcr Function) w1d sdccl th~ correct
answer using thl! code given below·
Ltstl
1. LagNetwork
B. AC Scrvornmnr
C. Field Controller tiQservomotor
D. Ta.::ho-gcncrntor
List II
-'.f+als)1-> r:.
2. K,S
IIJ.
s(l ~sr~ )(l ur1 )
4.
/.:
s(hsr. )
Codes.
I B c
a. 2 3 I
b. I 4 3
c. J 4 I
d. 2 3
tl'y
4-,+36y=Jbx
dr
0
4
2
2
4
Cnnsitkr lh< fhllnwing Matemcnts 111
connection with t.hc dirrcrcnl i~l equnl•on
given abo'c
6 ur J(>
nu.· n.amml trcqucncy or the response
is 6 rd(Vs.
2 Th~ response 1s always oscillruury.
3. The percentage ovcrohoot is I0% and
dnmping rntio orthe system is 0.6
~ . Both syst~m time Cl)nstam and •ettling
1ime an: inlinile-.
IVh•clt of tl1e statements given above are
correct?
a I and3
b. 2 and 4
c. 1.2andJ
d. 2. 3 and 4
39. Match List 1(01'iginul Diagram) wilh I,ist
II (tquivaJont Diagram) un() select the
cOITect answer using_~Jc. code glvcn below
the Lists
List I
A.
B.
c.
D.
List U
I
2.
3
~x,
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4 1.
~l.
44
x~ ~c; x,
-1.
x~,
X i-
Codes;
t B c D
a J 4 2
h 2 4 ~
c. 3 4 2
d 2 4 3
A I2 bit ND oonwner has ~ rnnge 0 - l0
V. What 1s lhe approximme rcsuhnion of
the convener>
a lmV
b 2.5 mY
c. 2.5 ~tV
d 12mV
Pul~e code modulmion Is commonly used
in telemetry becuuse
a It ensun:s mmmnll) li·om no•se durmg
lrftJlSilliSSiOII
b. The bandwfd1h requin:melll .,r the
cluumd is reduced
c. It removes quantization error
d It p.:nnits low~r rnt" ursnmpling. than
what i$ normolly required under
Shru1on's theorem
Aunirom• plane wa.c hns a wavclen~th of
2 em in free space and I em in a (>Crlcct
diekctfiC. Wlout is tlw r11latiw perminivity
ofthe dielectric'/
a. 2,0
b. 0.5
c. 4.0
d. 0.25
What arc the mflt~rials which exhibit
electric polarization even in the at>.scnoc Clf
an applied electric licld called?
a. F~rr~magnctic
b Paramagnetic
c. Fcrroelecttie
d. Ami-fcrrodectnc
TI1c mngnctic field 111 which o super-
conductor remains in it.S supcrc<Jnduoting
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7urlb
Stale at a tempcrawrc less lluut Lh~
transition temp<mlur~ fs
a. Zero
1. (Jfl;lltcr Omn the "ilicul lidd
corrcs(~mtling It> !he.gi v~~, Mnpcraturc
"' Less lhan the critical field
corresponding It> tl1c given •~mpe.ratur~
d. Equal 10 lhc criocol 6eld
c<Jrrcspouding 10 ll1" transuivu
temperature
Mutch LC.1 1 (Response) "ith I ist II
(Pnramctcr) und scle~l the corrcc1 wtswc.r
using the codes given l:>elow theLists:
list I
A.. Swiltness oftrans1e01response
0. Clt1scncss or lhc rcsptmsc to the
desired response
C. R~dL•CLion ofst.cady s1meerror
D. Number or'intcgrntors '" loop trnnskr
functton
' i$t "
1 h'edback comrol
2. Type uumbel'
3. Rise time ond peak lime
4.. Overshoot and sculing time
Codes;
A IJ C P
a 3 ~ 2
b. 2 4 J
c. 3 4 2
d. 3
Constdcr the folluwiug sratemems
rcgardJng magnetic material~:
L Relulh•e permeability of water is
1).99999 und thm t>foxygen is I.00002:
h~nce water is dla-m:tgn~tk nod
oxygen is parn-magnetlc mntertul.
2. Ftrrimagnetfc material bus no eddy
current loss.
3. f'ennulloy nnd Alnico arc two
examples ofhard magnetic matemtls.
.J Tht magJl<.ti$ttli()n and upplicd o;lo:ctric
field in fcrromagn.:-tic materials are
related non-lincarl>.
Which of the $tntemenls Biven :tbove :trc
Ctll'rett?
a. I. 2 tmd 3
b 2.3 and 4
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d. 1. 2 :tnd ·•
41. TILo systcrcsis loop for llla ma!Gl'UI of tho
core ofo tnmfom>ershould be
;1, ~ hCH1 :1nd nnrrnw
b. 'loll nnd nnrrow
~. Sl>orl ond l'ida
d. Toll ~nd w)dc;.
48. t11m~goetic materialo lose their mngnctie
prop~rt ic• wh""
a. Cooled to low tcmpenuurc
b. f!catcd th bigll tempco·~tun'
c. 1:c-pt on lin nlumirtium box
d. kept in vnc:uum
4!1. ·n,e .:leclrical conductlvity of a
S(.';micontluctor increases wiUt inc113asc iu
temperature becm.JSc
a. The mobility ofthe carriers incr<>oscs
b. 'I11c carrieroouccntration ioctl!ascs
c. Both earner cou.ct:Jllr:ttiou tuu.l
1nobillty increase
cl. 'D1cm1nl cn<..:gyofelectron• incrt:lt>.:S
50. Mulch Li>t I witlL List ll nnd select tho
correct ans''ler uslng the code given he1ow
t)IC l.,isL.:
I ist f
A. Non·linear system
B. L1ne:~r <ystem
C. Time varying syslem
D. J'lulliplieation in S-<lomaiu
Li•t U
I. Prin~iplc of suporposilion und
homogeneity and homogeneity
2. DC!Sc.ribing function
3. COftvolut1on.integTol
4. RocJ;d
Codes:
A B c D
o. l 2
·' 4
to. 2 ~ 3
c.. 2 .., 4·
" I 2 4 3
Which one of the il>llowinll
pennanent rnagnelic material'!
•• Chromium •teel
"·Silicon iron
c. Cob•It steel
8 of ll>
d. .lnico
52 In metok, rC'listivity is composed of two
parL~: one pan is characteristic of th<>
parti<!ular subst.snce. The other pao1 is due
to
•· Applied voltngc
h. CrysiJII imporf~tious
c. A11plied magooetic Geld
d. Snpplietl themlOI energ)•
53. Fermi level in a p-type semicondu~tor li""
close to
a. The top ofthcs vnl.<:ncc hand
b. The bottom ofthe valence band
c. The lop ofthe conduction band
o.l. The bMmn of the con~loction hand
54. Above the C'nric temperature. Ferr"'
mawoetic materials behave like
-a. P:nan•ns.netic
b. Dl3111n!lnetic
c.. Anti-ferromogoetic
d. Ferromag-netic
5:S. 1t.tch LL<t 1 wiUo List U unci •elect the
correc-t amwer using thr: ccHie.-. given
below the Li"L"
List)
A. Bre•k•way point
B. Phase margin
C'. G11m m•rgin
D, Second order system
List U
L St•blc
2. Phnsccro~SS-o'er fruqumc)
3. Gain co'llss· OV« freq,ucney
~- Rootloeus
('ode<;
A B c 0
•• 4 3 2 I
b. 4 3 2
c.. '~ 4 2 1
cl. '
·' 4 2
56. 1J1 ~1n tiO(tlug Ut1t.:. aC(tuisition unit. wh:1t i)t
oorrcc.r •equence of' llle blocks star'i"g
fr<>mthc: input'/
a. Transducer - Recorder - Sgn>l
couditiuner
b. 1'1'/ICJSduci:t - Sigunl conditioner -
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Recorder
d. Signal conditioner - Recor.Jer -
Trnnsduc-er
57. Thermistors are essentially semiconductors
a. Well suited to precision measurement
oftemperature
b. Wide!) used Jn the lower temperature
range of-I00°C to 300°C
c. Which behave as resistors with a high
negative temperature ooet1iciem of
resistance
d. All ofthe alxwe
58. Which one of d1e following frequenc~
meter is suitable for measuring rndlo
ffcqt,ency?
a. Vibrating reed frequency meter
b. Weston frequency met~r
c, Electrical resonance freque.ncy meter
d. Hetrody11e frequenC) meter
59. Whicb one of the Following digiml
'tJitrneters is mostsuitable to eliminate the
effect orperiod noise?
a. Rump type digillll votuncter
b. lmegrating type digital volnneter
c. Successive approximiltion type digi1DI
voltmeter
d. Servo type digital voltmeter
60. Match List I with List II and select the
c(lrrect answer usiug th<.> code given llelow
the Lists:
List I
A. imaginal) a~is oi'S-plane
B. Oscillatory time domain response
C. Over damped time response
D. Poles at origin of S·plane
List II
I. Imaginal) axis poles Wld S-plaoe
~ Type ofthe syst<m
J . Unit clrcl~ ofZ-planc
4. Poleson real a~is ofS-plane
Codes:
A B c D
a. I 3 .j 2
b. I 3 2 4
c. 3 I 4 2
J. 3 4 I 2
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61. Chopper stabilized d.c. amplifier type
electronic voltmeter overcomes the cll'ect
of
a. Amplitier CMRR
b. Amplifier sensitivity
c. Amplifier drift
d. Electromagnetic interference
62. Which ofthe following measuremen5 can
be made using Lissajous lig,ur<?s'?
I. Frequeue)
2. Phase diFference
3. Time imen at bctwce.n pulses
4. Pulse 11ldth
5. Fundamental and higher hannonic
components.
Select the correct answer usfng tbe rode
g_iven below
o. I and2
b. land J
c. 3 BJd ~
d. 4 and 5
63. Wngner Earth devices in AC bridge
circuits ~re used for
a. Shielding all the bridge elemelliS fmm
external magnetic tield
b. Eliminating the etl"ct 1>1' stray
<.'llp!tciUnce
c. Minimi:cin& the etTect of inter·
component capllcitBJlce
d. Eliminatin~ all rhe node to earth
capacinmces
64. Whicb one of 01e following defects is
responsible for creeping in nn imluction
t) pe energy mc~.cr1
65,
a. lmpe1fectlag compeusation
b. 0'er friction compensation
c. Imperfect O'erioad compensation
d. Misalignment of'brake magnet
... I
l ~If
' 1
lA
lo Lhc circuit given ubovc. the steady state
is auaincd " ith Sopen. S is closed m1- ().
What is the val11e ofcurrent I att= 0 '?
a. l A
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67.
68.
b. 2.25 A
c. 3 1
d. 4A
-)120
J60
For the a.c. circuit given above, whai is the
v~Tue >fl?
a. I +j l
b. I +jO
c. 2-jl
d. 0 +jO
Mutch List I (Propeny of Network) with
List II {Relevanr Theorem) and select the
correct answer using the code b~ven below
th~ Lists:
List I
A. Linearity
B. SlrUCIUr~
C. l!quivnlcut Circuit
D. Bilateral
I iM II
I . Super position Theorem
2. Nonon's Theorem
3. 'Ielleugtn's Theorem
4. Reciprocity Theorem
5, Millmnn·s Theorem
Codes;
A B c
a. 2 5 I
b. ', 2
c. 2 3
cl. 5 2
10
10 •n
D
J
4
4
3
lo the circuit given above. I ~ IA for Is -
o. What is the vtllue of I fur Is: 2?
a. 7 A
b. 4 A
c. 3 A
69.
70.
71.
72.
lO ut !O
d. 2A
l
The black-box, N contains resistors and
independent sources. If I : .lA and 1.5A
for R = 0 and 20. respectively, then what
is the value of I tor R"' 10?
a. I A
h. 2 A
c. 3A
d. 4 A
'"
..For the circ.uit shown above, sthe value of
R is adjusted. so as to make the current in
R, equal to .te.rti. What is U>c
a. 1 o
b. Hl
d. 40
For Ute circtlit shown above. what is the
voltage ncmss thecurre-ni source I~?
a. 0
b. 2 v
c. 3 v
d. 6 v
In an RLC series circuit, ifthe resistance R
and the inductru>ce L are kept constant but
capacitance C is dcc~u;cd. then which one
ofthe followingslatements is/are c(lrroct?
J. nmc CO!lSIUnt o1'the circuit is changed.
2. Damping ratio decreases.
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74.
75.
3. Nmural frequency increases.
-1. Maximum overshoot is unaffected.
$eJect !he correct an$Wer u.~ing the code
given below
a. I nml 2
b. 2 only
c. 2 nnd 3
d. 3 and 4
From !he given list of driving point
impedance functions, which one can be
realized using Rand C clemcniSonly
z,(N}- (s+S)
(s+2)(.v+6)
. ( ·)- (.!-2){.-+6)
7., $ - ( )
. ·' + 4
•.( ) (-<+4)
Z. s = (s+2)
- ( ) (.<+2)z. s =
(s+l}(.v+3)
lL z,(.<)
b. z,(s)
c. Z,(s)
d. Z, (s)
to---~r---r---~~-o·
<<>10
: •n
, . l'
For lhe 2..port n~twQrk sht1WH in the figurfo!
given nbove, wba1 is the value of the
parameter h1t?
a. I.S
b. -0.4
c. 0.6
d. -0.5
Match Lisl I (lnsulaling Mute.rial) with
List II (Application) and selecl lhe correc1
3J1swer using !he codegiven below:
List I
'. S1eathe
B. Rutile (Titanium dioxide)
C. 13arium l·ih>nate
D. Tellon
76.
77.
78.
79.
ll ut'lI!
List II
1. Ceramiocap,1citor
2. Piezoelct.mic application
3. Insulating materials for - machine
windings
4. High frequency insulator
Codes;
A u c D
a. 4 3 2 I
b. 2 I 4 3
c.. 4 I 2 3
d. 1 3 4 I
A 3-phasedtlra-connected symmetrical
load consumes P wau of power lrom a
balanced supply. lf the same load is
connected in star to the same Supply, 1hen
what is the power consumption?
a. P/3
b. p
c. Jj;p
d. JP
A network ha.< a 1.e.ro at S= -I and poles nt
S = - 4 "' j I. tl1e muhiplier being unity. If
!he inpul is Ct unit s1ep function, then what
is lhc steady slat~ response'/
n.. 2L0°
b. IL -45"
c. 3L 90"
d. 0.5LO"
) 11
Vhal are ~.le poles knd zeroes of Z(s) of
~I< ubuve IICLWOI'k?
a. s- - 12. s- - 6
h. s=-(•.s=- 12
c. s ~ - 3. ... - - 6
d. s = - 2, s ~ - 4
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A unir impulse v1>hage is applied a1 1= ()
to the R-L circuit shown ubove while i(O')
~ I A. What is the expression for i(t>7
a~ e·'Ut
b. 1.5 .,.,..
c. 2 e-101
d. 10 e·'O'
80. II. circuit hus two parallel branches. In one
branch. R and L are connected in series
while in the other; R and C are connected
in series. If R = .JLlC. which one of the
following is nmcorrect?
a.. The cir·cui1 is in resonance
b, The two branch currents are in
quadrmut-e
c. The circuit has an impedance
independent of its frequency
d. The two branch currents ar~ inphase
8I. Consider the following statements:
I. Buffer
2. DifTureruiator
3. lmegmtor
~ . Comparator
Which of the above is!arc components In a
dual slope integrating type voltmeter'!
a. I. 3 and 4
b. I and 2
c. 3 and 4
<1. 2 only
82. Beam flf eleetrons in a cathode ray tube
eminates because of
a. Second <'mission
b. Thennionic emission
c. DiiTusion
<1. Post acceleration
83. Match List I(Magnetic Material) with List
II (Order of Susceptibiliry) and select the
correclll11swer using the code given b<.'low
th< ListS·:
List I
A. Diamagnetic
M.
85.
11 or lo
B. Paramagnetic
c. Ferromagnelic
List 11
I. "'10~'
2. "'10_,
~
.). "'-10-!
Codes;
A B c
a. I 3 2
b. I .2 3
c. 3 2 I
d. J I 2
~sa
I 7
.l .-1
G-2U ~lU
,.. T 1 l'
Which one or the following gives the
correct short e-ircuit parameter matrix V
for thenetwork ~hown abov~'!
[
0.7 -0.5]u.
-().5 0.7
b.
[
0.7
-Q.S
-(1.5]
0.8
c. lo.s_ -o.sJ
- 0.:> 0.7
d. [0.7 -Q.S]
05 0.8
For t~e rwo port network sho~n above,
whatrs the voh-age lrrutsfcr fuuctron V1(s) I
v rls)?
a. ~/( 1 +2sz)
b. s/( I+2s)
c. 1/( I - 2s: )
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$7.
88.
d. II( I +2s)
ror a series RLC resonant circuit. what is
the total rcact~ntt 1H the hlwer hall' power
frequency?
n. .J-i.RL45°
b. .fiRL- 45°
c.. R
d. • R
Match List I (lnsulai<.>r) with List II
(Application) :md sel~t the correct answer
using the codes given below the Lists:
list I
A. Mica
B. Polystyrene
C. Porecelain
D, SiIh!on ruhbcr
List II
I. Bushings
2. Electric wires and cables
3. Low voltage cap11Citors
4. Iron
5. Radio cabinet.~
Codes;
A 13 C D
a.
b.
c.
d.
4
2
4
2
5
5
3
3
2
4
2
4
fhe current behaviour in a circuu IS
expre.sscd by: i(t} 2.,·• -e " 12:0 . Which
one of ~1e following figures shows the
pole-zero pancm ort(s)?
n.
h.
c.
+·
+·
89.
90.
92.
d.
o--l' 1' 't-- -,
r+-
2
' 1 •If Ill
For the circuit shown above. lhe poles of
the driving-point 1mpedoncc function are
ar which nne ofthe following locations'?
a. A pole at s = -~
b. A pole at s = - I
c. A double pole at s = -I
d. l'olcs a~ s =-I ~nd ~-2
Wid1 tbe increase in trequency ot in
elt:<;tromugnetic wave in free space, how
do the velocity V~ and characteristic
impedance z< change.'/
a. Vc increases and Zt deere:1scs
b. Vt: decreases and ZL increases
c, Both Vt and Z<· increase
d. BOih Vt' and 'Z( remain unchanged
The E field of a plane eleC111)11lagnelic
wave traveling in a non·magnetk nt'n·
conducting medium is given
byE=ti, 5cos(to•t.,-JOZ) . What is the
clielcclric cJ!nSinnl of'Ihe medium'!
a. 30
b. Ill
fo!. 9
d. 3
In 1he wuvc equation
,- iJ'E aF.V· E =u e --+ua-
• 011 • Q/
Which 1em1 is responsible for attenuation
(Jfthe wave?
a. V'E
b
;F£
}I E - -.
i}('
of:c. pa-
fit
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94.
95,
96.
97
d All ofthe above three
Metall1c copper 1s.a
:t Par3lUJ!gnetic sul!stance
h Diamagnetic substance
c. -Ferromagnetlcsubstance
d Ferromagnetic substance
The magnetic lield reqwred to reduce th«
residual magnetisation to zero 1s called
11. Retentivity
b. Coerc1vity
c. Hysteresis
d Saturation magnetisatlon
Bohrmagneton is tmit of
a Mag1wtic eJtergy
b. Penuanellt dipole moment due to Sjllll
c. Polsrisability
d HystereSIS loss
Magnerostriction isa phenomenon of
a Generation of electricity ut ferro·
m~gnehc matenals
b. Generation of magnetism 10
conauctors
c. Change 10
m,agnetJc
magnehsanon
permeabtlity of ferro-
ntalerials during
d Change in pbysic.'ll dimensions of
ferromagneric matenals dunng
magnetisation
Supe.rcondllctivlly IS destroyed
a Athigh temperature
b At high magnetic field
c. In presence of magnetic Impurities
d Ln all the above cases
98 Hall Effect can be used
99
11- To Hnd type of semiconductor
(whether porn type)
b. To find cnrnerconcenrratioo
c. To measure conductiVlly
d. All of theabove
For eleclrostallc field.~ Ill chnrge tree
atmosphere, wh1ch one of the following is
correct?
a.
b. V </;- ., 0 and V f:~ 0
c. v . £ =0 and VEi'O
d. 7, £ ,.u and VR*O
100
,
' .,r
/
-....::......l·e-- r.t!rlt ~>rnteRus K
I ,Jof Ih
What ts the value of the integral J.' til
along ~1e curve c (c) is the curve ABCD tn
thedirection or ~te arrow)?
a. 2R(a. <·a,)t../2
b. -111(a,+a,)t.fi
c. 21<a,
d. 2Ra)'
I0I Consider the following statemencs:
I. Poisson·s equation finds application in
vacuum tube and gaseous discharge
pro~lems.
2 Gauss's law is useful for determlni1tg
field and potential distribullon abou1
bodies haVlng unsymmetrical
geomet1)1.
J For tlte vropagarion of electro·
magnetic waves. the ume V<U)'ing
eleciJ ic lieids IUtJSt support time.
varymg m;~gnetic fields
4. The wtit or Poytlting's vector is W/mz.
Wh1ch of the statements given above are
correct?
a. l, 2 and 3
b. 1, 3and4
c. 2, J and 4
d, 1, 2and 4
102. U' tlte electric tield established by ~uee
point charges Q, 2Q and 3Q exerts a force
3 F on 3Q and 2 F on 2Q, tlten what is
~te force e.'<erted on ~Je p,outt chnrge Q?
a. F
b .p
c. s'F
d. -sr
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i:,'(l)teSsion lor mognel<l static field
ved·orB 'l
"· B: >.A
b. B : V<~
<!.. 'il,B : 0
<L v 8: ,..J
10·1. W).at i~ lhe value or stftndi:nJl ave Ratio
(SVR) in rree spoce for trnnsmission
coefficiffltl' -- 1 ~ '1
b 0.5
c. 4.0
d. 2.0
lOS. wn.,t h Ute philli" velocity of plane wov~
in • good wnductor?
a. JnfJUT
b. Jf!ffi
~. gf,
d. 21(;,~)
110, Vbal i< t·he olt.enualion conslant a tor
distortion less transmissionline'/
107.
HIS.
If. u : 0
b. a :R~
c. t.~ -R~
cl a = {Ri:
IJc
A 50 .0 di~tortion l"ss lt'011$1tllSSIIfll liue
bas o cnpocit:anee of 10'10
ftm, What L' tho
inductanceper metet'l
n. 0.25 ~·H
b. 500 1•H
c. 5000 jlH
d. St) ~tH
Which one of Ute following Is the
Poisson·s o.jUation fat' a wttar nnd
isotropic but inhomogQnoous mcdium1
/
•. 'i1'1' - -p .:
b. V.(>E VV ): p
c.. v7(.=.V )=-p
<L v'r =-,, s
IS nll f>
It~) 'fl>e open cirenit nnd shun circuit
impedances ofa line are 100!leach. Vhal
i• the charnctt:fl<tie impedance of~~e line ?
a. 100 .J20
b. lOO .0
c. 100 .J20
d. son
I 10. A lood impedance of (75 - j50) Is
connected to a lran.smission line of
ch31'aolenst1c impedance Zo = 75U. The
best molhod ofmatehing compriso~
a.. A~hot'toircult$lUb .u loud
b. .' shol't cil1!uit sluh at 60mc specilic
dis!anClilll·om load
c. .n open stub utloau
d. l'wo shon circuilod stubs at specific
dist:mccs 1l·omlood
llI. Whou a lo.slcss IJ'3n.~rnisll.i<>o Unc i<
lcnniriated hy • r<Oli•ton~e equul tO surge.
impedance, then wh:•t is v•luc nl' the
1o.l1ection coef'f!Cicol'l
a.
h. -1
c. ()
d. (),5
112. 'lbe instant:utoous «lectric field of a plane
wove propag.11itlg in z.-directioo is
ll:(l) e ti./i'1ctt•M ti, E,sinMJo·""
'l11is wave i~
a, Linc.1rly polarized
h. Ellipti.Wiy robriz.ed
c. Rigbtlli>nd eirculnr.Jy polarized
d. Ldl b.111.d ci'rculnl'ly poiJlrized
113. Assertion (A): Fot· a loosy transmission
line. t.he voltage stMding wuve ratio
(VSTR) i.• higher near the load end thon
thot nt:#r the source e11d.
Reason (R): In lhc P"'*"'c;; ul' lqsses. the
propugotion conslllol ofthe line boWtllt:!l u
cornph:x qUilntily.
a. Both A oud R ore ittdividuall~· lJ·uo and
R is the eorrocl e.xplonntion ofA
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correct explanation nt' A
c. A is lme but R Is fal<e
d. A is f:o tse but R i.s true
t I~ As.•er1·icm (;); ll•e Ou1< den~ilit:s usc:d in
I''M'MC' in,IT111n011tl; v:.rv rrcnn () 11 to
ttlT •
Ren<on tJi!.): 'the power requi.re•nenl tor
Pi'vi!I'IC mow:mtlll to give fuU SCD!o
dcJl<>:tion L< ilmoll r:~nging lie<nu lSI"W w
200 ~tW,
:t. BoU1 ! nnd R ore individllllllV trUo und
R is the correct explanation oi·A
h. Both A and R ar" true but R is not 111<>
e~mect explanation ofA
c, A IS true but R is fal•e
cl A is f,.t.e l>lll R i• true
liS. AS<ertion (1): '111e,,ori>tion m gain of the
systc:m dc1<:s not altt:r the phase :1nglc plot
in the Bode cli•gram.
R<:ason (R): 11uo phase margin of the.
system is nol afn:ctad by the variation in
goin of the s~-steq1.
11, Both A ond R nre individuolly lruo nnd
R 15 IJ1e C()1Tect """'•nation ofA
b Roth A :mel R ore ln1e hut R i<nul lh~
con·cct e,Yplannlimt oi'A
c. A is tme bnt R is false
d. A is fal<e but R is troe
116. Asser111•n (A); Signal flow gtn)lhs eon bo
IL•od lbr block diagram reduction of linoar
contt(ll s)'litcrn.
Reason (R). Signal n01, tlfllllh is n
graphical repo::scnlation fot the val'ioblc<
repre<~o;nting the outputs nf the vnrio"'
hloc.k.• ofth~ CC)ntrnlS)"lICffi.
a, lloth A and R ore indiv1dually tme and
R is tl1e cm·•·cct explanation nfA
b B11Lh A and R are tme but R is not l.he
OOil'CCl cxplanntinn ofA
<!. II. is true but R is fnlse
d. A is false but R is true
117. Assertion (A); 'llte Plv!NIC t}-pe of
indicating inslrunte;;n~ nro ah~a_y~ crltic.111y
dampeel
Rooson (R): A critjcally dompcd $ystem
directly moves lo its H¢<~dy state withotll
IISCiiiCitiOn.
l6 ntl 6
a. Both A and R m-e individually true and
R is lhc corred <:~~:pl~notion of A
b. Both A and R ~re true bnl R i. not lhe
COITect expi;Utatioo of A
c. A is true but R is ral~e
d. .- is f:~ls~ bot R i• true
II~ As•ertion (!I; For" cuntml system IH1vin_g
syt~chro pair M t:t·ror deu:ctor Jo am11lifi<:r
as col!lrol amplifier, a t•lu•sc $ertsitivct
detector~ required to demodulate in plaoe
ofordinary diode detector.
R=on (){): !:iyncllro output is •
suppressed carrier ~mplirude modubted
signal whid1 cannot bo d~,,odubled by
ordinary diode detector.
a. Both A ond R ru-e inuividuall)' lru" and
R is the correct explanation ofII.
h. Both 1 ~nd R rtre true bui R i> not the
corrcd expl•n~tion ofA
c. A is true but R is f.~lse
d. A is false but R is lrue
tlQ. Assertion lA): Skll1 depth i• the cleJ>th hy
"hich electrn,nagnctic wove has hoen
lnc.,·c.nstd tf) 37n0nf its N'iginal v:.tue,
Re-.u;on (R); ll•e dtrth or 1te11etr•tim• nf
w~v~ itt • lossy dickcu·ie in<l'I::JI.I~ with
lncteos·ing w:tve1ength_.
a. Boll• A and Rare individuaJJy truo and
R ;, the cort'C<lt explanation ofA
b. Both A and R ore true but R i• not the
com:ct explanmion ofA
c, A is true but R i• false
(I A i• f'i1lse but R is tme
12(). Assertion (A): An insulator h3> a high
value nr resistivity. and with increasing
l.:mperature the volu~ of its 1'.-'Sislivilv
decro.lSCS cxponunti:illy. ~
Reason <R): Willi iucn:asing lc:mperuture,
U1e nlue of Lh~ ~nerro-· band gap
decreases.
a. Bclth A and R :rre individuoll)' true and
R is tho com:ct c::<pl•n:.ticm oJ'A
b. Bo01 A and R a1·e true but R is not the
uom:ct e.-.;pla1Wion orA
c" A is true butR is f11lse
d. A is lulsc hut R is rrue