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B.Tech I Year (R13) Regular Examinations June/July 2014
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
(Common to CE, ME, AE, MCTE & Ch.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Part – A
(Compulsory Question)
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1 Answer the following: (10 x 02 = 20 Marks)
(a) What are the different types of supports?
(b) What is free vector? Give example of free vector.
(c) Explain the term cone of friction.

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(d) State the laws of static and dynamic friction.
(e) Define centre of gravity and centroid.
(f) Define the terms ‘moment of inertia‘ and ‘radius of gyration’
(g) Define the terms ‘velocity’ and ‘acceleration’.
(h) Distinguish between uniform motion and uniformly accelerated motion.
(i) Sketch any two types of roof trusses.

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(j) Explain the terms ‘amplitude’ and ‘frequency’
Part – B
(Answer all five units, 05 X 10 = 50 Marks)
Unit - I
2 Two cylinders of diameters 60 mm and 30 mm weighing 160 N and 40 N respectively are placed as shown in
figure below. Assuming all the contact surfaces to be smooth, find the reactions at A, B and C.

A
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72 mm

D
160 kN

45 B
40 kN
C
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3 (a) A simply supported beam of 3 m span carries two loads of 5 kN each at 1 m and 2 m from the left hand support.
Find the reactions at both the ends.
(b) Two forces P and Q are acting at a point O as shown in figure below. The resultant force is 400 N and angle
and are 35 and 25 respectively. Find the two forces P and Q.
B c

Q R
60
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o P
Unit - II
4 A block of weight W 1 = 1,290 N rests on a horizontal surface and supports another block of weight W 2 = 570 kN
on top of it as shown in figure below. Block of weight W 2 is attached to a vertical wall by an inclined string AB.
Find force ‘P’ applied to the lower block, that will be necessary to cause the slipping to impend. Coefficient of
friction between blocks (1) and (2) = 0.25 and coefficient of friction between (1) and horizontal surface = 0.40.
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A 3
4 B

P
A

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5 Determine the horizontal force ‘P’ required for wedge ‘B’ to raise the block ‘A’ of weight 4500 kN, if the coefficient
of friction on all surfaces is 0.20 as shown in the figure given below.

A
B P

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Unit - III
6 Determine the centre of gravity of plane uniform lamina as shown in figure given below.
C 2.5 cm 2.5 cm
2.5 cm

5 cm
(3)

(2)
(1) 5 cm

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A 10 cm B
D 12.5 cm
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7 A thin plate of 6 mm thickness is cut and machine component is made from the plate as shown in figure given
3
below. Assuming the density of steel as 7850 kg/m , calculate the mass moment of inertia about z-axis as shown
in figure given below.
Y

Z
W
12 cm

15 cm
O Hole

15 cm
R=7.5 cm

12 cm
12 cm
X
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Unit - IV
8 A particle moves along a straight line so that its displacement in metre from a fixed point is given by
where ‘x’ is in meters and ‘t’ in seconds. Find.
(i) Velocity at start and after 4 seconds.
(ii) Acceleration at start and after 4 seconds.

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9 A 50 N block is released from rest on an inclined plane which makes an angle 35 to the horizontal. The block
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starts ‘A’ slides down a distance of 1.2 m and strikes a spring with a stiffness of 8 kN/m. The coefficient of friction
between the inclined plane and block is 0.25. Determine: (i) The amount the spring gets compressed and (ii)
Distance the block will rebound up the plane from the compressed position.

Unit - V
10 Determine the forces in the members of the truss shown in figure given below, which carries a horizontal load of
12 kN and vertical load of 18 kN.
12 kN D
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1.5 m

A C B
A

18 kN
2m 2m

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11 A particle is moving with simple harmonic motion and performs eight complete oscillations per minute. If the
particle is 50 mm from the centre of the oscillation, determine the amplitude, the velocity of the particle and
maximum acceleration. Given that the velocity of the particle at a distance of 70 mm from centre of oscillation is
0.6 times the maximum velocity.

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B.Tech I Year (R13) Regular Examinations June/July 2014
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
(Electrical & Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Part – A
(Compulsory Question)
*****
Answer the following:(10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
1 (a) What is passive element? Give examples for passive elements.

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(b) Define and explain coefficient of coupling.
(c) Define the terms RMS value and form factor.
(d) If Ra, Rb, Rc connected in star, write down the expressions for equivalent delta connection.
(e) Define the band width and Q-factor.
(f) Write short notes on Tieset and cutset.

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(g) State the Milliman’s theorem.
(h) Define and explain two port networks.
(i) Define the time constant of RL and RC circuits.
(j) Write down any two applications of Fourier transforms.
Part – B
(Answer all five units, 05 X 10 = 50 Marks)

2 (a)

(b)
(i) series aiding mode and
(ii) series opposing mode.
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UNIT - I
Derive an expression for total inductance of two coupled coils connected in:

Find the current through each element in the network as shown in figure given below using star delta
transformation.
4 KΩ
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1 KΩ 2 KΩ A
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3 KΩ 5 KΩ
45 V
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O
B
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3 (a) Explain in detail about the active elements.
(b) In a coupled circuit L2 = 4L1 and coupling coefficient K = 0.6. When L1 and L2 are connected in series
opposing the equivalent inductance is 44.2 mH. Find L1, L2 and M.
UNIT - II
4 (a) Derive the expression for form factor a sinusoidal voltage wave excited by V = Vm Sin .
(b) A sinusoidal current wave is given by I = 50sin100 . Determine:
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(i) The greatest rate of change of current.


(ii) Average and rms values of current.
(iii) The time interval between a maximum value and the next zero value of current.
A

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5 (a) Show that two wattmeters are sufficient to measure power in a balanced or unbalanced three-phase
load connected to a balanced supply with neat circuit diagram.
(b) A balanced mesh connected load of (8+j6)Ω per phase is connected to a 3-phase, 50 Hz, 230 V
supply. Calculate:
(i) Line current.
(ii) Power factor.
(iii) Reactive volt-ampere.
(iv) Total volt-ampere.
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UNIT-III
6 (a) What is duality? Write down the procedure to obtain dual network by taking any one example.
(b) A series RLC circuit shown in figure R = 60 ohms, L = 0.5 H and C = 40 is connected across an AC
variable frequency supply of 200 V. Calculate the resonant frequency and lower and upper half
frequencies.
60 Ω 0.5 H 40

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v
200 V
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7 (a) Define and explain bandwidth, Q-factor, cutset, tieset and tree.

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(b) A coil having an inductance of 50 mH and resistance 10 Ω is connected in series with a 25
capacitor across 200 V AC supply. Calculate:
(i) Resonant frequency of the circuit.
(ii) Current flowing at resonance.
(iii) Quality factor.

8 (a)
(b)
State and explain Thevinen’s theorem.

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UNIT - IV

Find the Z parameters for the resistance network shown in figure given below.

1O

O 2
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1Ω 2Ω
I
1
I
O O2

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9 (a) Derive the expressions for hybrid parameters in terms of admittance parameters.
(b) In the circuit shown in figure given below, find the value of adjustable resistor R for maximum power
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transfer to R. Also calculate the maximum power.

15 Ω 20 Ω

10 Ω R
100 V +-
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UNIT - V
A

10 (a) Derive the expression for exponential form of Fourier series. Mention the application of Fourier
transform.
(b) A series RLC circuit has R = 50 Ω, L = 0.2 H and C = 50 constant voltage of 100 V is impressed
upon the circuit at t = 0. Find the expressions for the transient current assuming initially relaxed
conditions.
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11 (a) Explain the properties of Fourier transforms.
(b) A series RL circuit with R = 10 Ω, L = 0.2 H has a constant voltage of a V = 50 V applied at t = 0. Find
the time response of the current.

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B.Tech I Year (R13) Regular Examinations June/July 2014
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to CE, ME, AE, MCTE & Ch.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
(Answer all five units, 05 X 14 = 70 Marks)
*****
UNIT-I
1 (a) The vertex of a hyperbola is 60 mm from its focus. Draw the curve, if the eccentricity is 3/2. Draw a

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normal and a tangent at a point on the curve, 75 mm from the directrix.
(b) Draw a hypo cycloid of a circle of 50 mm diameter, which rolls inside another circle of 180 mm
diameter for one revolution counter clockwise.
OR

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2 (a) Draw an epicycloid if a circle of 40 mm diameter rolls outside another circle of 120 mm diameter for
one revolution.
(b) Draw the involute of a regular hexagon of side 20 mm. Draw a tangent and normal to the curve at a
distance of 100 mm from the center of the hexagon.

3 (a)

(b)
WUNIT-II
Draw the projections of a line CD 30 mm long, parallel to HP and inclined to VP. The end C is 10 mm
in front of VP and D is 20 mm in front of VP. The line is 15 mm above HP. Also find the traces.
Draw the projections of regular hexagon of 25 mm side having one of its edge in H.P and inclined at
0
60 to V.P and its surface making an angle of 60 to H.P.
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4 (a) A line measuring 80 mm long has one of its ends 60 mm above HP and 20 mm in front of VP. The
other end is 15 mm above HP and in front of VP. The front view of the line is 60 mm long. Draw the
top view.
(b) Draw the projections of regular pentagon of 40 mm side, having its surface inclined at 30 to VP and
the side on which it rests on VP, makes an angle of 60 with HP.
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UNIT-III
5 (a) Draw the projections of a pentagonal pyramid, base 30 mm edge and axis 50 mm long, having its
base on the H.P and an edge of the base parallel to the V.P.
(b) A pentagonal pyramid of base side 40 mm and axis length 75 mm is resting on HP on its base with
one of its base side parallel to VP. It is cut by a plane inclined at 35 to HP and perpendicular to VP
and bisecting the axis. Draw its front view, sectional top view and true shape of section.
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6 (a) Draw the projections of cone of base 50 mm diameter, axis 60 mm long, resting on ground on its base.
A

(b) A pentagonal prism is resting on one of the corners of its base on the H.P. The longer edge containing
that corners is inclined at 45 to the H.P. The axis of the prism makes an angle of 30 to the V.P. Draw
its projections of the solid.
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UNIT-IV
7 Draw the elevation, plan and right side view of the part shown in the picture below. (dimensions in
mm)

21R

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60 27 42 12
12
12

or
15
12 12

66
18

8
X

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W 12
12

Two views of a casting are shown below. Draw the isometric view of the casting (dimensions are in
mm).
20 R20
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40
20
100
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R25
10

30

10
75 R10
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UNIT-V
9 A square prism, having base with a 50 mm side and a 90 mm long axis, rests on its base on the
ground with a face inclined at 30 to the V.P. It is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder with a 40 mm
A

diameter. Their axes bisect each other at right angles. Draw three views of the combination and show
the curves of intersection.
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10 A square pyramid of side of base 30 mm and axis 40 mm long rests with its base on the ground plane
such that one of its base sides is parallel to the picture plane and 10 mm in front of it. The station point
is 50 mm in front of the picture plane, 25 mm to the left of the axis of the pyramid and 55 mm above
the ground. Draw the perspective projection.

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B.Tech I Year (R13) Regular Examinations June/July 2014
NETWORK ANALYSIS
(Common to ECE & EIE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Part – A
(Compulsory Question)
*****
Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
1 (a) A network has 7 nodes and 5 independent loops. The number of branches in the network is________.
(b) The nodal method of circuit analysis is based on ___________.
(c) For a series R-C circuit excited by a d-c voltage of 10 V, and with time-constant the voltage across

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C at time t = is given by ___________.
(d) The Q factor for an inductor L in series with a resistance R is given by___________.
(e) The Q factor of a parallel resonance circuit consisting of an inductance of value 1 mH, capacitance of
-5
value 10 F and a resistance of 100 ohms is _________.
(f) Power in 5 Ω resistors is 20 W. The resistance R is____________.

or
(g) A 2-port network using z-parameter representation is said to be reciprocal if______________.
(h) Two inductors of value L1 and L2 are coupled by a mutual inductance M. By inter connection of the two
elements, one can obtain a maximum inductance of___________.
(i) A n-section filter comprises a series arm inductance of 20 mH & two shunt capacitors each of 0.16
micro farad. Calculate the attenuation at 15 KHz.
(j) A second order band pass filter has a value of 10 for the ratio of center frequency to bandwidth. The
filter can be realized with ___________.

2 (a) Explain the terms:


(i) Incidence matrix.
(ii) Basic cutset.
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Part – B
(Answer all five units, 05 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT - I

(b) Obtain the Norton’s equivalent at the terminals 1, 1 of the network shown in figure given below.
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1 1V
- +

O1
+
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+ -
2V +
-
-
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3 (a) Explain the terms:
(i) Basic tie set.
(ii) Node & mesh.
(b) State and explain the reciprocity theorem and verify the network shown in figure given below is
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reciprocal or not.

1Ω 1Ω
A

1O O2

O O

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4 (a) Obtain the expression for frequency at which the voltage across the inductance becomes a maximum
in a series RLC circuit. Explain what is meant by voltage magnification factor.
(b) Find the maximum power that can be transferred to the load resistance RL in the circuit shown in
figure given below. 2 kΩ A
o
1 kΩ
1 kΩ = 1 kΩ
+
45 V
- B
o
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5 (a) Find the expression for current of a series R-L-C circuit fed by constant DC voltage of 20 V with R = 4
Ω, L = 1 H and C = ¼ F. Assume initial conditions to be zero.

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(b) Obtain the total current, branch currents and the power consumed by each branch. Draw the phasor
diagram for the network shown in figure given below.

+ 3
j10 20 Ω

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200 -j25
-
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UNIT-III
6 (a) Define resonance, anti resonance, quality factor. Deduce the resonant frequency of parallel RLC

7
(b)

(a)
(b)
circuit.

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Compare series resonance and parallel resonance circuits. An RLC circuit consists of R = 1 kΩ, L =
100 mH, C = If a voltage of 100 V is applied across the combination, determine resonant
frequency, Q factor and bandwidth.
OR
Deuce the relation between bandwidth and resonant frequency.
An inductance of 0.5 H a resistance of 5 Ω and a capacitance of 8 are in series across a 220 V AC
supply. Calculate the frequency at which the circuit resonates. Find the current at resonance
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bandwidth, half power frequencies and the voltage across capacitance of resonance.
UNIT - IV
8 (a) Obtain the hybrid parameters of the following 2-port network figure given below.
1Ω 2Ω
1 O O 2
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3Ω 4Ω

O O

(b) Derive the relation between Y and h parameters.


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9 (a) Design a high pass filter with a cut-off frequency of 1 KHz with a terminated design impedance of 800
Ω.
(b) Obtain the transmission parameters for the following circuit figure given below. Verify your result for
reciprocity condition. 5 j6
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5
O O

3
A

-j4
O O

UNIT - V
10 (a) What is the different between constant –k and m-derived filters?
(b) Design an m-derived section high pass filter with a cut-off frequency of 10 KHz, Rk = 600 Ω and
infinite attenuation frequency of 8 KHz.
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11 (a) Explain what is meant by constant k-filters. Classify them.
(b) Design an m-derived T section low pass filter having a design impedance of 600 Ω, cut-off frequency
of 2,400 Hz and infinite attenuation at 2,500 Hz.
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B.Tech I Year (R13) Regular Examinations June/July 2014
PROBLEM SOLVING & COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
(Computer Science & Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Part – A
(Compulsory Question)
*****
1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)

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(a) Write the essential steps for binary search procedure.
(b) Write a program that prompts the user to enter three numbers and then prints them vertically (each on
one line).
(c) Distinguish between while and do – while loops.
(d) Given a set of n students’ examination marks (in the range of 0 to 100) make a count of the number of

or
students that passed the examination. A pass is awarded for all marks of 50 and above. Write the
algorithm for the above problem.
(e) Given a number m, devise an algorithm to compute its square root.
(f) List the advantages that are associated with the use of functions in C language.
(g) What is type definition? Illustration it with its syntax and example.
(h) Define anonymous enumeration. Explain with example.

2
(i)
(j)

(a)
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With the help of syntax and example, explain the realloc function.
Write a program that adds two numbers by using pointers.

Explain the structure of a C program in detail.


Part – B
(Answer all five units, 05 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT - I
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(b) What is testing? Explain the different types of testing in detail.
OR
3 (a) Write a program to calculate the bill amount for an item given its quantity sold, value, discount and tax.
(b) What is a constant? Explain the different types of constants.
UNIT - II
4 (a) Write a program to enter a number and then calculate the sum of its digits.
(b) With the help of syntax and flowchart, explain any two iterative statements.
OR
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5 (a) Design an algorithm that accepts a positive integer and reverses the order of its digits. Explain it with a
suitable example.
(b) Write a program that accepts a number from 1 to 10. Print whether the number is even or odd by using
switch case construct.
UNIT-III
6 With the help of a neat sketch describe in detail about the different derived types.
OR
7 (a) Write a recursive program to print the factorial value of any given integer.
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(b) Discuss in detail about the two dimensional arrays.


UNIT-IV
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8 (a) What is a structure? Explain how to declare, initialize and access the structure elements.
(b) Write a program to find the largest of three numbers by using logical AND operator.
OR
9 (a) Write a program to display whether any given string is a palindrome or not.
(b) Give brief description about the different types of shift operators.
UNIT-V
10 What is a linked list? Explain the insertion of new node into a single linked list at various possible
locations.
OR
11 (a) Distinguish between text and binary files.
(b) Give brief description about the various file status functions.
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B.Tech I Year (R13) Regular Examinations June/July 2014
PROGRAMMING IN C & DATA STRUCTURES
(Common to CE, ME, EEE, ECE, EIE, IT, AE, MCTE & Ch.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Part – A
(Compulsory Question)
*****
1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
(a) What is system software? Give examples.
(b) Define algorithm and given an example.

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(c) What is the output of the following program
#

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(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
}
Briefly describe the iterative statements. W
How do you declare and initialize a multidimensional array? Give an example.
Mention the purpose of the functions strset() and strcpy().
What is a file? What is the use of ‘ and ‘w’ in file-type specification?
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(h) Which is the best method among parameter passing methods? Why?
(i) List the major advantages of data structures.
(j) What is the in-order and post-order traversals of the following tree:

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c e f

Part – B
(Answer all five units, 05 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT- I
2 (a) What are the different types of programming languages? Explain their features.
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(b) Define hardware. Explain the purpose of various hardware parts of a computer.
OR
3 (a) List and define the questions that are raised while sorting the data structures.
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(b) Write the algorithm to check whether a given number is prime or not.
UNIT - II
4 (a) What is an error? Give a brief note on the run time errors.
(b) Write a C program to find the factorial of a number using recursive functions.
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5 Explain various branching statements in C with examples

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UNIT - III
6 (a) How to pass array elements as arguments to function? Explain with one example.
(b) Write a C program to read names, marks of a class and calculate the total marks, average and
percentage.
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7 What is meant by sorting? Write the algorithm for selection sort and illustrate with an example.

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UNIT - IV
8 (a) Define pointer. How to pass a pointer to a function? Explain.
(b) List the advantages of dynamic memory allocation over static memory allocation. Explain the
functions, used for dynamic allocation of memory with their syntax.

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9 (a) How do you define structure within a structure? Explain with an example.
(b) Give the differences between structure and union.
(c) Briefly explain bit fields concept.
UNIT - V
10

11
(a)
(b)

(a)
(b)
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Explain the operations performed on a circular queue.
With an example explain how an infix expression is converted to a postfix expression.
OR
What is a singly linked list? How do represent the linked list?
Discuss operations performed on a linked list with suitable examples.

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B.Tech I Year (R13) Regular Examinations June/July 2014
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
(Common to all branches)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Part – A
(Compulsory Question)
*****
1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 M)
(a) Why is calgon conditioning better than phosphate conditioning?
(b) Write short note on chlorination.

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(c) Give brief note on electroplating.
(d) What is anodic protection? Give suitable examples.
(e) What is addition polymerization?
(f) How nature rubber is processed?

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(g) Define cetane number. What is its significance?
(h) Explain manufacture of coke.
(i) Define aniline point and pour point.
(j) Write brief note on rocket propellants.
Part – B

2
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(Answer all five units, 05 X 10 = 50 M)

Unit - I
What is the principle of EDTA method? Describe the estimation of hardness of water by
EDTA method.
OR
3 (a) Explain scale and sludge formation.
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(b) What is priming and foaming?


Unit - II
4 Describe the method employed for the refining of crude oil with diagram.
OR
5 The percentage composition of a sample of coal by weight was found to be C=75%:
H=6.2%, O=12.8%: N=2.5% S=1.4%, the remaining being ash. Calculate the minimum (a)
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weight and (b) volume at NTP of air necessary for complete combustion of 1 kg of coal and
percentage composition by weight of dry products; if 50% excess air is supplied.

Unit - III
6 (a) Distinguish the thermoplastics and thermo settings.
(b) Discuss the preparation of PVC and nylons.
OR
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7 (a) Explain conducting polymers, with examples.


(b) Write note on compounding of rubber.
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Unit - IV
8 Explain factors effecting the corrosion.
OR
9 Explain dry and wet corrosion with example.
Unit - V
10 What are the constituents of cement? Discuss the mechanism of setting and hardening of
cement.
OR
11 How will you manufacture portland cement by wet process?
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R13
COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH
(Common to all branches)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Part – A
(Compulsory Question)
*****
1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
(a) Fill in the blanks with suitable articles.
He sat under__________boughs of _________spreading tamarind tree which flanked_________path

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running through______________town hall park.
(b) Affix the following words:
(i) independence
(ii) purpose
(iii) reflect
(iv) able

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(c) Write both the synonym and antonym for each of the following words:
(i) honour
(ii) various
(d) Use the following homophones in your own sentences:
(i) Waste, waist
(ii) Alter, altar
(e)

(f)

(g)
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Fill in the blanks with the right form of the verbs in brackets;
(i) Harini______________(buy) a bicycle next week.
(ii) He________________ (drive) to work yesterday.
Use one-word substitutes for the following sentences:
(i) The use of a new idea or method.
(ii) The condition of living forever.
Correct the following sentences and rewrite them:
(i) He lived at Hyderabad.
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(ii) They did not see nobody.
(h) What did young Washington’s ‘education’ in Mrs. Ruffner’s house inculcate in him?
(i) Why is the narrator upset when she finds out her son’s reasons for cutting the creeper?
(j) What was the reason for Mr.Corrie’s excitement at the beginning of the play “Progress”?
Part – B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT - I
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2 (a) Write the conversation taking place between two friends who meet at the railway station, after five
years of their graduation.
(b) How did his luck help the astrologer handle a difficult situation?
OR
3 Describe Homi Jehangir Bhabha’s contribution to Indian astronomy.
UNIT - II
4 Explain in detail about Kalam’s experiences in Jharkhand.
OR
5 Write short notes on Jagadish Chandra bose’s achievement as scientist.
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UNIT - III
6 Sketch the character of the happy prince.
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7 Write a covering letter and a CV to be sent to the personnel manager, The Taj Hotel, Hyderabad for
the post of assistant manager.
UNIT - IV
8 Explain the theme of the poem “If”
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9 Write a report on the annual day celebrations of your college.
UNIT - V
10 What was the ultimate goal of booker T.Washington? How did he achieve it?
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11 Prepare a sample group discussion on “Rural life Vs Urban life”.
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MATHEMATICS - I
(Common to all branches)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Part – A
(Compulsory Question)
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1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 M)
(a) Solve

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(b) Solve
(c) Find Taylor’s series expansion for about .
(d) Find the radius of the curvature at the origin for the curve
(e) Find the asymptote of

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(f) Evaluate
(g) Find
(h) Find
(i) Show that

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(j) State Stokes theorem.

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Part – B
Answer all five units (5 X 10 = 50 M)
UNIT - I
A mass m suspended from one end of a spring is subjected to a periodic force in the
direction of its length. The force f is measured positive vertically downwards and at time t = 0, m is at
rest. If the spring constant is K, prove that the displacement of m at time t is given by
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where Neglect the damping effects.


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3 Solve

UNIT - II
4 Discuss the maxima and minima of
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5 Prove that the evolute of the cycloid is another cycloid.

UNIT - III
6 Find the length of the arc of the parabola cut off by the straight line y = x.
OR
7 Evaluate
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UNIT - IV
8 Using convolution theorem solve the IVP:
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9 Find

UNIT - V
10 For a solenoidal vector prove that x x x x ))) = .
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11 Evaluate where C is the arc of the parabola
from (0, 0) to

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MATHEMATICS - II
(Common to EEE, ECE, EIE, CSE & IT)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Part – A
(Compulsory Question)
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1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
(a) Find the Fourier constant bn for – , when expressed as a Fourier series.
(b) Find the Fourier series defined in –

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(c) Find (x) = –
(d) Write the complete solution of .
(e) Eliminate the arbitrary constants a and b from

(f) Find the rank of .

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(g) Find the eigen values of the matrix .

(h) Write the condition for AX = B is consistent.


(i) Apply Euler’s method to solve find .

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(j)

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Discuss the Netwon-Raphson method for convergence.

Using Cayley-Hamilton theorem, find the inverse of


Part – B
(Answer all five units, 05 X 10 = 50 Marks)
Unit - I

and also find .


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3 Reduce the quadratic form to the sum of squares form and find the
index and signature.
Unit - II
4 Using Newton’s forward interpolation formula, find the polynomial y = tan satisfying the following
data. Hence evaluate tan(0.12) and tan(0.28)
x 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30
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y 0.1003 0.1511 0.2027 0.2533 0.3093


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5 Dividing the range into 10 equal parts, find the value of . Using (i) Trapezoidal rule. (ii)
Simpson’s 1/3 rd rule.
Unit - III
6 Using Taylors series method with first five terms in the expansion find y(0.1) correct to three decimal
places, given that =
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Given . Is the function even or odd? Find the Fourier


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series for f(x) and deduce the value of ……….
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Unit - IV
8 Find the Fourier sine transform of .
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9 Find: (i) (ii) .
Unit - V
10 Form partial differential equations by eliminating arbitrary constants.
(i) (ii) .
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11 Using the method of separation of variables, solve where U(x, 0)= .
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ENGINEERING PHYSICS
(Common to all branches)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
PART - A
(Compulsory Question)
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1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
(a) Write the conditions for constructive and destructive interference in the reflected light.
(b) What are the different pumping methods in lasers?
(c) What is meant by attenuation in optical fibers?
(d) What is Frenkel defect?

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(e) What is meant by non-destructive testing?
(f) What are matter waves?
(g) Write the relation between conductivity and mobility.
(h) What is Fermi level?
(i) What is Bohr magnetron?

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(j)

(a)
(b)
What is penetration depth?

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PART - B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT - I
Explain Fraunhofer diffraction due to single slit.
The light of wavelength 5500 A଴ falls normally on a slit of width 22 × 10ିହ cm. Calculate the
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angular position of the first two minima on either side of central maxima.
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3 (a) Explain the characteristics of lasers.
(b) Differentiate step index and graded index fibers.
UNIT - II
4 Show that FCC is more closely packed than BCC and SC.
OR
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5 What are ultrasonics? With necessary circuit diagram, explain the production of ultrasonics
using piezoelectric effect.
UNIT - III
6 (a) Derive Schrodinger’s time independent wave equation.
(b) Explain the physical significance of ψ.
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7 What are the salient features of classical free electron theory? Also mention its drawbacks.
UNIT - IV
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8 (a) Derive Einstein’s relations in semiconductors.


(b) Explain the working of a p-n junction with energy band diagram.
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9 (a) State and explain hysteresis.


(b) The magnetic susceptibility of silicon is −0.4 × 10ିହ . Calculate the flux density and magnetic
moment per unit volume when magnetic field of intensity 5 × 10ହ A/m is applied.
UNIT - V
10 (a) State and explain Meissner effect.
(b) Explain type-I and type-II superconductors.
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11 (a) Explain the basic principles in nanomaterials.
(b) Write applications of carbon nano tubes.

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B.Tech I Year (R13) Regular Examinations June/July 2014
BASIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
(Common to CSE & IT)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Part – A
(Basic Electrical Engineering)
Answer all the questions (35 Marks)
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1 (a) (i) Explain the types of sources in detail. [12M]
(ii) A resistance of 20 Ω and an inductance of 0.2 H and a capacitance of 100 are
connected in series across 220 V, 50 Hz mains. Determine: (i) Impedance of the circuit

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(ii) Current taken from the mains and (iii) Power and power factor of the circuit.
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(b) (i) Define and explain average value, RMS value, form factor and peak factor. Also derive
the expression for form factor of a sinusoidal wave.

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(a) (i) State and explain maximum power transfer theorem.
(ii) Find the Z parameters for the resistance network shown in figure given below.

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1Ω 1Ω

o o
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(b) (i) State and explain the impedance parameters. Derive the formulae.
(ii) In the circuit shown in figure given below, find the value of adjustable resistor R for
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maximum power transfer to R. Also calculate the maximum power.

15 Ω 20 Ω

10 Ω R
+
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100 V -
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3 (a) (i) Explain the constructional details of DC machine. [11M]


(ii) Explain the slip-torque characteristics of three phase induction motor.
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(b) (i) Explain the principle of operation of DC generator.
(ii) Derive the torque equation of DC motor.
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Part – B
(Basic Electronics Engineering)
Answer all the questions (35 Marks)

4 (a) (i) What do you understand by depletion region at p-n junction? What is the effect of [12M]
forward and reverse biasing of p-n junction on the depletion region? Explain with
necessary diagrams.
(ii) Distinguish between drift current and diffusion current.

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(iii) A full wave rectifier (FWR) supplies a load requiring 300 V at 200 mA. Calculate the
transformer secondary voltage for a capacitor input filter using a capacitor of 10
OR
(b) (i) The current voltage characteristic of a PN junction diode is given by I = Io (

or
The diode current is 0.5 mA at V = 340 mV and 15 mA at V = 440 mV. Find whether the
diode is germanium or silicon. Assume VT = 0.026 V.
(ii) Compare the performance of series inductor, L-section and section filters.
(iii) Explain avalanche break down and zener break down and explain how zener diode
can be used as voltage regulator.

5 (a) (i) Given an NPN transistor for which

W 0.98, ICO = 2 and IEO = 1.6 . A common [12M]


emitter connection is used and VCC = 12 V and RL = 4 KΩ. What is the minimum base
current required in order that transistor enter into saturation region.
(ii) Draw the transistor biasing circuit using fixed bias arrangement and explain its principle
with suitable analysis.
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(iii) Draw a diagram showing the structural details of N-channel depletion and
enhancement MOSFET device.
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(b) (i) What is early effect? Explain the input and output characteristics of the transistor in CB
configuration.
(ii) Draw the circuit diagram of common drain amplifier and derive expressions for voltage
gain and input resistance. Compare EMOSFET and DMOSFET.
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6 (a) (i) Draw the frequency response of an amplifier with and without feedback and show the [11M]
bandwidth for each case and how these two curves are related to gain bandwidth product.
(ii) Explain how integrator can be implemented using an op-amp. What are the
deficiencies of a simple integrator circuit? Explain how they can be overcome in a practical
circuit.
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(b) (i) Derive closed loop voltage gain, input resistance, output resistance and band width for
an op-amp non-inverting amplifier with feedback arrangement.
(ii) Define the DC and AC characteristics of an op-amp.
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