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Answer Keys
1

10

11

12

0.625

13

14

15

16

17

0.8267

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

0.91

27

28

29

30

105.52

31

32

33

8.54

34

-4

35

53.13

36

37

38

39

320.4

40

41

46.67

42

43

44

71.84

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

120

52

53

0.01

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

3.41

63

64

65

Explanations:1.

Since, rank = 1

2.

k 2
0 k 1
2 4

If A & B are mutually exclusive


AB
& P A B P(A) P(B)

P A

3.

AB
P A B
A A B

P A A A B
P A P B

P A

P A P B

divF 2x 2y 2z

divF
0
1, 1,0

4.

L f t est f t dt
0

e st .4dt 3e st dt
0

st 1

e
4
s

e st
3
s
0

4 s
3
1
e 1 0 e s 4 e s
s
s
s

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It is a monostable multivibrator and hence has only one stable state.

10.

Z(s)

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V(s)
; Given v(t) 9sin 2t , i(t) 3cos 2t
I(s)

2
9 2
s 4 6 1
Z(s)

s s 1s
3 2

6
s 4
The transfer impedanceof capacitor is

1
Cs

1
C F
6

12.

When ammeter of 3 internal resistance is introduced, then the circuit becomes as shown
below.
3

5V

R e q 7 (2 || 2) 8
So, I

13.

5
5
0.625A
Req 8

At rated operation, E=230- 200 0.02 226V

350
226 82.4V;
960
Motor terminal voltage Va E Ia R a 82.4 200 0.02 86.4V
For Motoring operation: E at 350rpm =

86.4
0.376
230
For Braking operation: Va E I a R a 82.4 200 0.02 78.4V
Duty ratio =

14.

78.4
0.376
0.34;

1.105
230
0.34

x1 t u t u t 1

1
X1 s 1 es
s

Y1 t

Y1 t r t 1 2r t 2 r t 3

Y1 s

1 s
e 2e2s e3s
2
s

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s
1 e 1 e
H s

X1 s s 1 e s

Y1 s

H s

1 s
e 1 es
s

r t 4

1
1 e 2s
s
Y2 s H s X 2 s

r t 1

x2 t u t u t 2
X(s)

r t 2

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r t 3

1 S
e 1 e s 1 e 2s

s2
1
2 e S 1 e 2s e s e 3s

s
1
2 e S e 2S e 3S e 4S
s

y2 t r t 1 r t 2 r t 3 r t 4

15.

17.

h1 n n n 2 n 3 1, 0,1, 1

h 2 n n 2 n 1 1, 2

h n h1 n * h 2 n 1, 2, 1, 1, 2

Load factor equal to 0.8 leading


Here, I R I R Qor 8036.0699o A
VS VR ZI R 2500 (1.629.745o )(8036.899o )
2500 50.8 j117.486
117.486
(2550.8) 2 (117.486)2 tan 1

2550.8
2553.52.6371o V
Qs 2.6371o 36.8699o 34.2328o
cos Qs cos(34.2328o ) 0.82676

18.

if i r i t

Vf Vr
1 1
8

Vt Vt
2
2
3 5
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Vf Vr Vt
15
Vf Vr Vt

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V2
V1,I1

31
2Vf Vt
15
31
Vf Vt
30
1
Vr Vt
30

V,
I

3
I2

Z2

Z1

I3

Z3

Vf
2
i r Vr
(1) 30 1

if
Vf
30 31 31
if

19.

The percentage guarantee accuracy errors are 0.1%, 0.4%, 0.5% with respect to full scale
For measuring 5V, the errors are
40

0.1

0.04 for A

20

100

5 0.08 4.92 ...B


V 0 V 0
1
t C

10

0.5

0.05 for C

100
5 0.05 4.95 ...C

In a capacitor Vc 0 Vc 0 only when impulse current passes through it

So ic

0 0
So magnitude at t = 0 is .

22.

0.08 for B

100

5 0.04 4.96 ...A

21.

0.4

52
3 t
0 0

Number of encirclements of (-1,0) = -3, (clockwise encirclements are ve & anti clockwise
+ve)
N=P-Z, where P is the open loop poles which lie on the right half of the S-plane & Z is
the zeros of
Characteristic equation i.e. poles of closed loop poles which lie on the right half of the Splane. For
Stable system Z=0.
N P Z;from the plot N 3 Z P 3.
Z cannot be'0'unless P 0.Hence not possible and cannot be stable.

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s 3 6

s3
6
s9
1
1

L1 2
L1

L
2
2
2

s 6s 13
s 3 22
s 3 22
s 3 22

6
e3t cos 2t u(t) e 3t sin 2t u(t)
2
e3t cos 2t u(t) 3e 3t sin 2t u(t)

26.

h 1, By Simpson 's

3
rule
8

3h
f x dx 8 f 1 f 7 3f 2 f 3 f 5 f 6 2f 4
7

3
1 1 1 1
1
1
1 3
2 0.91
8 49 4 9 25 36
16

27.

1
1000

np 500

1
1

1000 2

P x 1 1 P(x 1) =1-P(x=0)
1 1 o
e 2 .
1
2 1 e 2 0.39
1

0!

28.

f(x)will be continuous at x=0, if


lim f (x) lim f (x) f(0)
x 0

x 0

1 Kx 1 Kx
lim 2x 2 3x 2
x 0
x
2K
lim
2 By Rationalizing
x 0 1 Kx 1 Kx
2K

2 K 2
2
lim
x 0

29.

f'f

30.

Ef

40
2
120f ' 120 49.33
50 49.33Hz Speed

1480rpm
60
3
p
4

3300
8
1905.25V; Load angle = 4 mechanical = 4 16 electrical
2
3

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V=1905.25 0; E f E f =1905.25 -16


E f V I a Zs ; I a
Ia

31.

V E f 1905.25 0 1905.25 -16

Zs
0.3+j5

1905.251 cos16 jsin16


0.3 j5

1905.25 0.0387 j0.2756


0.3 j5

105.52 -8.41 A

1% increase in torque means 1% increase in real power.

dP=1% of P = 0.01 0.6=0.006p.u.

32.

E f Vt
1.3 1
sin ; 0.6=
sin 30.51
Xs
1.1

V 2 dQ
E f Vt
EV
EV
dP
cos t ;
f t sin ;
f t cos
Xs
Xs d
Xs
d
Xs

dQ
tan tan 30.51 0.589 dQ=-0.589 dP=-0.589 1%=-0.589%
dP
e.m.f per phase 4.44 f N

6600 4.44 30 103 50 N1 N1 991


1000 4.44 30 103 50 N2 N2 151
440
4.44 30 103 50 N3 N3 39
3

33.

R S IB VBE 2IE R E VEE

R S IE
V VBE
10 0.715
2IE R E VEE VBE ; I E EE

0.988mA IC
R
50
dc
2R E s 9.4k
100
dc

Apply KVL, VCC IC R C VCE 2I E R E VEE 0


VCE 10 (0.988 103 2.2 103 ) 2(0.988 10 3 4.7 103 ) ( 10) 8.54 V

34.

Vi I 20 VO 0

I 2A,Vi 20V

VO 20 40 20V and IO 4A (After taking direction into account)

35.

Let E1 E0 and E 2 E
When they are connected in series there resultant is 10V
So,

E1 E 2 E12 E 22 2E1E 2 cos

102 2E2 2E2 cos

(1)

Similarly when one source reversed there resultant 5V


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E1 E 2 5V

52 2E2 2E2 cos

(2)

Solving equation (1) and (2)


E = 5.59 and 53.13o

36.

for circuit(1) Y
1C

1
R jL
jc 2
jC , by making Im Y 0 we will get 1
R jL
R 2 L2

1L
L
L
L
0C 2
0C 2
12 L2 R 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
R 1 L
R 1 L
R 1 L
C
2

L2 12

L
1 R2
R 2 12

1 o
C
LC L2

for circuit(1) Z

jLR R jL
R. jL
j
j

.To get 2 , make Im Z 0


2
2 2
R jL C
R L
C

j2 LR 2
2 LR 2
j
1

2
2 2
2
2 2
R 2 L 2 C
R 2 L 2 C

2 2 LCR 2 R 2 2 2 L2 2 2 LCR 2 L2 R 2
2 2

37.

R2

LCR 2 L2

1
LC

L
R2

1
L2
LC 2
R

2 o 2 0 1

The Rth value seen from load terminal 0


So the thevenin equivalent is as shown.
So in each value of RL all the power delivered will be dissipated in RL only.
So for maximum power, RL should be as minimum as possible but not 0 as it will lead
to an invalid circuit.
So among the option minimum values is 0.1 .

38.

Sin ce x z

zsin a
zsin a
10z
10

sin(an)u(n) 2

2
z z 1 sin a z 2z cos(a) 1
z 2z cos(a) 1
2

By coefficient matching, 2Cos(a) = 1 a

and Sin(a)=0.866
3

zsin a
10
10


x n Z1
sin an u(n) 11.547sin n u(n)

2
3

sin a z 2z cos a 1
0.866

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V 1 e 2 T V
2
i
e

R
R

1 e 2

0.005

T
t

300 1 e 20.01 0.01


300
100t
0.01
i
e

e
30 30e 100t

16.85e
0.005

10
10

1 e 20.01
1
i t 30 46.85e 100t ; For zero crossing, i t 0; t=4.45ms; T=
5ms
200
4.45
Angular delay =
360 320.4
5

40.

f x, y,z z xy'z xyz ' z xy'z x ' y z' x 'z y'z x z ' y z '

Number of NOT gates = 3


Number of OR gates = 3
Total number of gates = 6
y

41.

E 150 0.5 100 100V. For a braking current of 40A, the initial voltage

at the terminals B and C of the chopper is 100-0.5 40=80V


The initial voltage setup ratio is

42.

Input
X

Pr esent State
QA
QB

150
1
1.875
D 46.67%
80
1 D

Next State
QA+1
QB+1

Flipflop Input
TA
TB

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44.

Lb

1 D R
2f

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New p.u reactances are to be calculated first


0.15 100
X 'g
0.6
25
0.09 100
X t1
0.3
30
X line 0.092
0.02 100
0.4
5
Total reactance seen from fault point to generation
X1 0.6 0.3 0.092 0.4 1.392pu
X t2

1
71.84MVA
1.392
The equivalent circuit for a 3 fault at F is
SCMVA 100

45.

j 0.3

j 0.2

j 0.15
Eg

j 0.15

Vinfinite bus

We have to calculate net reactance between buses 1 and 2.


j0.3

0.2

0.275

0.075

0.075

0.075
j0.15

j0.15

0.0375
e

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0.275
0.075

h
0.0375

0.275 0.075 0.075 0.0375 0.275 0.0375


0.0375
0.9P.U

Xac

46.

b
D 0 & Assume B 1
b2

H(s) C(s I A)1 B D


10 s 4

s 1
1 1
s 1 s 3
0

b1

s 3 b 2
15
Solving for b1 , b 2 , we have B
5

47.

If ' I'4

Eg
10

j8.33p.u
1
Z44 j0.12

Z1
j0.05
voltageat Bus3 E 1 134 11
0.5833p.u
j0.12
Z44

48.

I1

VCC 1.4V 20 1.4V

0.62mA
R1 R 2
30k

VB (Q1 ) VCC I1 R1 10.7V ; VB (Q2 ) VB (Q1 ) VD1 VD2 10.7 1.4 9.3V

49.

The errors in length and breadth


3m 2%
b 4 4%
area of reac tan ge b 3m 2% 4 4% 12 6% 12.72 or 11.28

50.
51.

R1 R 2 10 5% 5 10% 15 15% 12.75 to 17.25

In binary number system using n bits, the maximum decimal number that can be represented
is 2n 1.
In decimal number system using n bit it is 10n 1

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So 1036 1 2n 1
n 120
52

For the system to be under damped 1

R
2

2 n

1
1
1
C
n2
n2 C
for series RLC circuit ; n
LC
L
L
LC

R
R
R
R
2

1 n
n n 2 C n
L
2n L
2L
2
RC

Given R 100 and C 2.5 nF , So n 8Mrad / sec

53.

For Type-1, error = I2 r 222 r 400


For Type-2, error =

V2
2002
40,000

4
rp 10,000 10,000

Since error is same in both connections, r=0.01

54.

s 5.84 107 C / m2
55.

In a n-variable K map, if a group is made by considering 2 m no. of adjacent cell, then the
number of literal w.r.t that group is n-m.

56.

Ostensible represented or appearing as such, hence apparent (C)

57.

Given, 178+325=514, i.e. the numbers 178 and 325 are added in base 9
So the addition of 871 and 523 is to be done in same manner
8 7 1
5 2 3
1 5 0 4

Since 3+1=4, 7+2=9, but in base 9, 9 is zero and one is the carry forward
and 8+5=13 in base 9, 13 is 4 and one is the carry forward
58.

Lament an action of grief


Preen an action of pride

59.

Soothed to calm, ease


Bedeviled to annoy, bother or cause problems, (D)

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O

None is logically derived from the three statements.


61.

9! 2 x 3 x 5 x 7
7

Factors can be selected in 24 = 16 ways; hence, 8 pairs are possible.


Alternate Solution:
If N = ap bq - - - -, where a, b, - - - - are prime numbers, then N can be written as a
product of two co primes in 2n-1 ways, where n is the number of prime factors to N.
Here, n=4 (Since the prime factors are 2, 3, 5, 7)
Hence the number of ways 9! Can be expressed as a product of two prime factors=24-1=8
62.

In the given series, the first term under


1+3 7,
So the 88 th term is 1+88 7=617
Second term is 7 less than the first i.e. 617-7=610
t 88

t 1

617 610
t1 t 2 t 3 .......... t 88

8 1

1
8 1

15 8

the

root

follow

1+1 7,

1+2 7,

8 1
1
15 8
, t 2

and so on
7
7
15 8

22 15 ...............

610 603

617 610

617 1
3.4056 3.41
7

63.
Block A
Block B
Block C
Total

Total
240
240
720
1200

Vegetarian students Block 'A'

64.

Vegetarians
114
132
396
642
114
47.5%
240

(A) Is a very strong conclusion, which is not clearly mentioned in the passage.
(B) Is not true

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(C) Is not mentioned in the passage


(D) May help stresses on what the article suggests.
65.

Let the work be 144 units = LCM (16, 24, 36)


A
Units per day 9
A :B:C

B C
6
9 4

27 18 8

Pattern
Total
144 units
First day
AB - 45 units
99 units balance
Second day AC 35 units 64 units balance
Third day
AB 45 units 19 units balance
Fourth day AC 19 units 0 balance
27

A's input = 27 + 27 + 27 +
19 = 95.65 units
35

A's remuneration =

95.65
x120000 Rs.79708
144

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