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b. IUO Jt. I 10
~- 10.1 )lA
u. 60 m V de
Ll. 10.5 tJA
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h. I Ill mv ct.-
1. n1c Upproximat<.l value \lfinput imp~dance
c. 13() m V de
of n common ~mitter
amplllier with
emitter resistance R, Is given by d. ISO mV de
ce
l.t. Match l .isl-1 (Circujt) with List-11
a. /ij. +A1R,
(Chm-acteristk 1 and select th<• correct
b. 1~;,+( 1+/1.. )11, answer using the cod•'S given h.llow tho
ra Lists:
List I
d. (l +it, )R 1\, RC-coupkd amplifier
J. Q.scade connection ~. 4 J I 2
4. rr un urupliJicr witb gain or - HlOO and b. 3 ~ 2
feedback of p >= -0.1 hod nguln chUnge of
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c. 3 4 1
:w~. due to ternperruure. ale clumge in d. ~ J l
gain oftlw feedback umpliticr would be The · h' pnr.tm~ters of the circuit shown in
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c. A utangulnr wave
d. A 11·iggcr
"s - "o 12. The trans fer function of nn mnplifter ls
12V j given by
I -~~ 1810
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a Clipper, sine wave clipped at - 2Y ., - ,; [I ~J 5,S~ HI' )[t+j 58~< 11)')
b. Damper, sine wave clamped at- 2 V
The high 3d B rrequency of the amplitier
c. Damper. sine wave clamped at zero
ce
will be approxi111alely
d. Volt clipper. sine wav~ clipped at2 V n. 5850 kllz
9. In the cnse or tho drcuit shown in the b. 585 kll;c
figure, 1he collector currcttl l" wiJl be
ra c. 5850 Hz
,---.,.--~ ~ 12V
d. 585111.
'3 1dl
13.. In the =e of an runptificr, the nommlizcd
~-too voltage gain is given by
v._ -o."N
m
1L
!, -o.oJ""' 1-+
oi~·c
t l, I /:,
21<0 - .: ,. f
-1,, l +~ t ~}-
xa
d. 0.185 mA
1!). Coosidcr the following srutemenl'; a. ff »f.
regardiJlg the lime base vQHage Of :UI
oscilloscope: b. /, = f,;
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c. 3 2 4 uilfen:nt tuned "ircuiL~ 1\ hich ""'
d. 3 2 5 cascaded are. tuned to sligl1tly differeot
15. For a sinusoidal input, tht cirouit shown in frequencies.
the figure will net as a Of these statemenlll
"v, ., n. I al(lnt is correct
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u b. I and 2 are correct
c. 2 and J arc correct
d. I.;I. nnd 3 are correct
ce
2(). Consider the lilllowing ~1atemcnts;
a. Pulse gcn~rator I : A dilfcrcnlfal ttmplilicr is used at lhc
h. Pull-wuve roctHier in,put stage of nn operational nmplilier.
II: l)illercntial ampliG.:.r have very high
c. Ramp generator
li, Voltage d(lttble
ra CMRH.
Of these statements
I ~- ll' the input nc is 10 V m1s. the m"ximum
tl. Both I •nd II are trtlc anti II is tM
m
voliuge that will appear ac.ross the diode ol'
a bitlf..wuve rcctilier wirb a capacitor illlrut •·orrect explnlllltion ofl
filt~r will be b. Both I and II ar" true bui II is not lhc
a. 10 V ONI. Y c.xplanntion of I
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a. A snmpl<:lhold circuit
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b. High-pass Iiller
2:?.. The output X of the logic circuit shown in
c. Band-pass filter
the figure is
d. Band-stop filter
A.
IS. The dissipation at the collector is 7ero In
th~ quiescent siate and increases 1vhl1 B
c,xllitalion in tho case of a
11.. Class A serles-fed ampHfict·
b. Clas.s A transistor coupled ampfffier
il• A+ BC
c. CI11SS 1\13 'mtplilier
b BC a. T11'0 hall~adders
c. AB b. Two haiJ~adders and a NOT gate
d. 1\B+C c. Two half. adders and OR gate
23 Consider the Karnau!lh map given below d. Two balf~ad.ders and an AND gate
X f~ ~ 18. The circuit shown in tile ligure is
1
v '0 Ol 11 tO functionally cqulval~nt tu
QO I 0 0
01 A D - --1
l<JX-t II I D I 8 0----~
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10 0 I
1 0 d " o-- --..;
B o---f
rhe function represented by Otis map can
be ~ mplificd to the·minimal iorm a~ ll· NOR gate
"' x;x,X1+x1.t1 +A\:i', b. OR gate
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h. 3'.1',1', t .\'1l 1 + x,x,;r;.r, c. HX-OR g,llle
d. NANAD ),;HIC
c. \:-z.."". + X~"V~ +~"~~
ce
29. ·n 1c schoumtlo shown iu chc Jj~ure
d T,x,x,+;t,.v,.v,.v, +x,.t,.l;.r, +x,X,:S-''• lndi~ucs
24. In a diSillll system. there are tbree inputs
A 13 llllu C. tlte output shot~d be hig,b
when J tl IL~t~ two iuputs nro high. The
Boolean c;.11ressilln tor the output is:
a. A 8 + 8<'T,1('
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b. AfJt + ABC+ ABl r AH('
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c. / I.BC+ t llil +liBC" (i. CMOS NOR gate
d. AB+BC+A('
b. CMOS t'JAND gale
e. CMOS ANb gate
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26. When two g ates wit:h open collector 3. Worst case output cuo·ent m low leveL
outpUIS are tied together as shuwot i.u tile J~~~ ma.' .__.~·-•·" .......... , 1(, mA..
l1j,\urc, tbc outplll oht:mwd will he 4. Direct compatibility with CMOS
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given beloW1
n. I. 2. 3 -and -1.
a •HB+f'+ ll b. l and 4
b. . I+H+( '+ D c. 1. 2and 3
d. 1.3 and 4
o. (A+ii)+(L'+D) 31. For the d"'ign of a $equ.:~ttial cir~uit
d. (A + H)+(f' +IJ) hQving nine states, the MINIMUlvl number
of ntemory elements roquired is:
27, A full-adder ~an be made out oi'
8. 3
5 ttl l5
b. 4 b. A f& /l f&C
c. 5 c. .-1 f& B
li. 9 d. A8C.:+ABC-rABC+ABC
32. A 4-bit binnry ripple counter uses lllp· 37. Shifi regist<r wllh BSS<leiat~tl wavcfl3rm is
nops with a propagation delay rime of 25 shown in the following figure:
!11> euclJ. '!"he maximum possible limo
required tor change of sl'~tc \Viii be
a. 25 ns
b. 50 ns
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~. 70 ItS
d. 100 ns
33. A 12-bit"ADCis etnployed to eonven nn
analog voltage of zero to I0 vohs. The x,-l
resolution of the ADC is x, I
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... 2.44 mY X, I
b. 24.-lmV Which of these is/are correct?
c. 83.3 Ill v x, ru~ne
ce
a.
u. 1.2 v b. xl alone
34. In. a 4-bit· weighted-resistor D/A convener. c. X3 aJont
tho resistor value corresponding to I..SB is
ra d. X tXl aud XJ
16 kf. The resistor val1•e corresponding Ul
the MSB will b~ 38. Th~ s~hciUatlc sllowu Lr tbe f4Jure
represents a
a. lfl.
b. 2n
m
c. 40
d. 160
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b. A subtract or
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c. Parity generator
d. Compnrntor
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of specifications of oue sid..- of a 360 K
floppy disc'l
a. AB+ BC+CA+llC
6 1>1 I S
Number Number Nunt~ Numb~r uf -15. lvbt~b List I (Modul~tion) willt Llst U
of lrncks of of bytcs/soctor (C'hnracteristic) and select the correct
bit$linch s-ectors answer 1>$mg the codes holul•' the Li.~L~:
l .lst I
40 ~000 ? 5 12 A. AM
ll. so 2000 l8 2.56 B. PM
h. 60 3000 ') 5 12 C. NoiJem FM
c. 4il I 000 9 256 D, Noi$a in.AM and FM
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+I. A binary ~~'mmetri.:al el~•nnd transmitting
n anJ O's wltl1 C\IWII proba~ility hn.\ an L Mobile co0Ul1utuellliun
error !'lite of 10'~ nw cbanoeltran•mi.•sion 2. CotiSillllt Clltt'let n~equcncy
rate (in bit•;symbol) •vith then he 3. l'rian~11l•r nois~~poweo' sp""O.um
"· 0.?9 4. Reclotng.uJal' noise--rowf'r.specrrum
b. 0.019
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A R C' I)
c ().95
,L •- 2 ·I 3
b. 2
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42 A eommun,c;,tion system is used to I 2 4 3
honsmit one of 16 Jl..,.Mible sigonl!!. "'
d. 2 l 3 4
As01unc: tholtrnwunillsion i5 "•-compliAhecl
by c:ncodios the: sil\11>1,~ into• binal) di!!its. -16. Tite bit raid of n ~igital commun.icotion
Fut'lhcr ·~sumo tltal sign•L~ ;u-e CQWIU~ ~ystem iM 34 Ml>iJ/11. l 'he modulotion
likely to occur. 1f ~'tb hinnry di,git
ra
1'1:\IUireR .I ~L ~ec, for tnonJimiHsion. then ho11
scheme
system is
IS QPSK. 'l'he band mte ol~ the
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qpc:rnting ltl %5 kHz. lhen lho 1430 kHz 55. Two ~:ttrri<:u 40 ,\lfi!z und 8U li.Ulz
lh:quc:ncy woul<lbe U1o -nJl!pectively are &e<rucnc-y. modub1ed by •
a. Adjoocpl chonnel frc~llenoy sign~ I or frequency <I Kh7- such U1ol the
b. lm~gcfretJu•nl!y band\\ idths of tloe Fl\1 signa l in the lwo
~. Gyro frequency caR<-. ore U1~ same. The peak dC\ ioli9ti ln
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d. MlL~imum usa!)le fre!(Uency the lwo c:>Ses •re in the rat in of
II. t :J
51. In • lllO line e.wh~nsc wltb lll f irst
sele<.'lors. !be number of line f'mders b. l;2
ce
r«luircd' "- 111
01, Is 10 d. 2:1
b. h 100 56. For ..bevoad-the-horizon ~
~. Wou ld dep.:nd upon the trnCik flow m.icrowa\'c c.onununic.1tiotL \\ ilh out uting
d, t• busy-hour c<~lllns nte
ra rcp.,..tcrs. the frequency of choke would
be:
Cons icfer the loll owing •lotemenW
a. IMHz
'l'roffic load on a telephone 11ctwmk
m
j,_ 301\lfiJ:
depends on
c. 2000 1\0 lz
I The rote of colts initialed by e.ch
subscriber d. 30.000 l\'lllz
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).. 11oe number of subscribers on t.ho:: net 57. Prosol equaJjz;,tion foUows thl! somG
wod:. proc:es•os •• ad>plive equolimtJon cxcupl
lhol the equaliv.aLinn •s set prior to
3. Tbe overoge duration of each call.
lransmissiou. and lhen "Jl<lated during
or lhe!!e stniC)ncnts:
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d. 1.2 and 4 are correct diam~l.,.- of 16 rmn. i.hill ~~ ll1c dominant
60. Whicb on~> ol' tha following L• caused by rcsoMnl mode when lite cavil~ lcl'l,glb ;_, ti)
reflection from • lmtilied ;rlrnosrhere or 20 nun. und (ii) I> nun?
Iroou the •wfate or lnud ~ondition• ntoug ( i) ( ii)
the path?
4 TEm 'ThJm
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a. lltultipart fndiug
b. '!Mnro TElll
b. Sd e.:Li••c JjuJing
(i) (ii)
c.. Duo fadiul!
c. l'Eou ThL)rn
ce
d Retleclion facline,
d. TMm TEotn
Gt. '!'he transit time f in cydos) for the
electrons in the repeller-space of the rela."< fn ;1 circular w;:1veguide with ..-:.dJus ·r lhe
klystron oscill•tur for susll!inin~
donunant mode is
oscillations ;. (in is nny weger including
~~
ra a. I'Mqt
b. fE,,
"' 2(11 t) c 'I'M"
m
b. 2n - 1 d. rH"
67. Con.<idcr the foUowing statements.
1
.:.. n • - lu :~ tua~ tee.
2
xa
a. PL1ne-potarized
b. Pm1~1lv place J)olari--t<:d
c.. C:ircul~rty polari1;ed
d. Ellipt-ically polarized
1 For on opon-cndod rccL1ngular w~veguide
c:. ;; = ;.; . ;.: nntcnna of' size 0.9''-.().4''. excited in lire
I l l Tt!to (dllrninant)-!llOde ~t .<.=Scm, the
d.-~- g~in is nenrly
..t~ ;, ).
a. 1.5
11<11'13
b. 2.5 d. Ca.vity dimensions with ilea[ CI\CI'\'ated
e. 26.; by tbl! power
d. 36.5 1~. A micru stri11 line 0 11 uluminu sub!<tn~e
7(). Consider the fb11owing statements e1 = 9 bns a 7..:ro thickness strip of width.
1\:gardlng reed which is n key component W=3 mm. Subsl:nllc lhio~'Dess h = 0.5 nun.
or U rellcctqr IUttennn 11$ it bas a. dccisfvc As$utnin!' "Ll'.M wave propugatiun aud
b~tlling vnth~ owrull pcrfl•rmnncc: negligil!le fringing field. the charuutctistic
I for u hont·fccd antenna, dte relleL'lor impcduncc ,,f lh'-' line will be
IOCIJ~ must <:lliqcjde with bom-fi.-.:d's approximulc\y
om
phu..<e centre. 11 hich ror u 11 ido:-Oare a. 100
hom lits in the pllllte or the hom b. 21 n
11pcr!ure. c. 2b n
1. rhe teed must have minimal mdialion tt. 50 n
outsidl! tha angular upenure uf the
75. 1\, the opcml ing fr~qu~ncy ;, incrcnscd.
roll<<! tor.
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micro strip circuitS su l'fer l"rum ttndl:simhlc
3, lu prlrne-focus of oosse groin systents. clleots whi.:h s.:t un upper limit nn 1he
the main or sub rellcctor sbouiO be In ll'eque.ncy O~e vi' these is the lnwcst order
Fmunhofcr zone of the feed nntertn:t
ce
TE trunswrli<! ~'SOIIUJICC th;·~ ()(Curs ror
Ofthescstmemonts wide slnps lltal t(mn parnlld plate
a. L 2. nnd 3lii'C correct waveguide "ith the ground plane. IJ1 view
b. I and 2 oro rom:cl of this. ron.~ider a mlcro strip Uno with
ra strip width w • 2. 1 mm. substrate.
c. 2 und 3 pre com:ct
pGntlinivit)' of 9 e,. substrnlc thickness h =
d. I null 3 ure correct
1.11 mm 11ml J = 0.2 h. udditional length
71. On a slotted line tc.nnl!lllrod in a load. the thut a~-count; for clu: fringing cap~tltan~c.
m
mintma uf the stnnd.ing wave pnoem !'he lcliV<!Sl urd~r J10 trunsWrsc 1\!S()IllliiCc
measured u square-In" tlevice, are locoted lruq ue nC)· " iII be
ot (Oil u em scul~) 11.5, I I.0, 12.5 und. M.O.
a. I OCI II~
AL 10.95. nnd I 1.113 the t.ktel'ted l~vcls
xa
It- -'ll
f)tlwer uf u signal !\ave u value t'l' 400 \V.
Tile valttc wus interpreted lbr pe11k wwcr
as V.S MW. TII ~n the ducy cycl~ of thQ
w
signnl is
q, 0,08 per cent
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b, 8 p<lr CCnl
c. 40 pc.r c~nt /1 I,
ll. ). / ~ J../ 1
d. 80 p~r t"Cill
73. In microw11vc power measurement llSill!! h. i. / 2 4 / 4
bolometer. the principle or "'orldng is the. c. l. / 2 JJ. I~
vnriation or d. l. / 1)).
(L lnductanl-e with ohsorption uf'pm•er
77. lnriosphcic jiropagntion is not p.1:.siblc l'ur
b. Rcsi~loncc with •bsurptfon ofpo,.cr microwaves bc.causc
c. CopocitM~ With tlbsorption orp~mer
10 ot l.S
,1.t.ficrowoves will be f11Ry ~!..,orbed by Tite mi$s]ng instruction (denoted by
the iono~phere t")'en> dai!hod line .... ) s hould ~e
b, Thete will bo ~n •brupl J<:llllering m•II a. J,OOP NEXt
din:e1iooo b-. JENE.YT
c. Mio:rOI\ 3\ICl'l 1• Ill pen<:lr;~le Urrough lhe- o:. JMP NEXT
j,nu•phcto Jnw yor
d. JJ\ZNEXI'
d. 'lncre w~ lt"' di•pc:tlliun of mkrcmavo
83. In a co1nplotc ly eonu<!dcd gr•ph. lwv~
L"t1Cf'8-Y
' u· verlic.,.., U1e tot.'J t number nf od_gos ill
7R. fn mjt10\\'bVc rad:tr. pul~c I'!Jidiliun equal ro
om
frc qUCTIO) iS u.<oo l n rt:!nlvc runge ~~~~~
a, N
0Qppler ;tmhif!uili"'f l~<ing
h 2n
II, ('\V n>d.1r
c. 2n-l
b. Pul~ed nular
n(n - 1)
e. l\foYing urgcl indiC<llul d.
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(l Pulse- Doppler rndor 2
79. !'he lll!<lbte band1V"id~1 of ~ microwavo: The complexity Floyd's 5hortesl path
ba:ocon trllDSpondor (or 6/J GHz <atdtitc algoriU1m ill
ce
commun1c.::t1ion i.'f genenlly a. O(N)
a. 360 ~lflz b O<N'l
b. 4011Hz c, ll( i'J')
c. 361\Jlh
ra d. (I(N' 11)
d. J MII2. 85. Blocks •earch i• used to loc~tc ~ record in
nn ordered file consl'lling of N records,
S(l. The o~tal tq11ivalen1 tof decimnJ I s:; i~ 'l11e optimum size of Ute block i>
~12
m
~. .,fN
u. 1.123
b. l.32 t b. l(N
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c. N f2
d . 13.21 d. l\1t3
SL Giv"n tho! A 20 and 13 • -7 in.PASCAL. 81i. if we Ll! C 3 bii.S in the iMirUction word to
lhe resulL• or A MuD B IS equoJ lo lndicnte if :tn index- re5 tSLCI! is to be tLited
and if nece•sary. which on" is to ~used,
.e
3, 6
lhetl lbe fllitl\~<1' uf ind~ r~gistori; 10 he
b. 2
used in Ulc macbino will be
c. -1
a. 3
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d. 3
b. 6
Consider the following assemblr languar.c c. ,
progrnm for .string oompb.ruotl;
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d. 8
REPE <::NIPS STRGI STRG2
In ~ rnu lh-proc.,.sor configurnliqn, lwo
ExrJ eopn,ee~;~ors nrc cotmcelcd II) lht host
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I+ C/i
A. IJLterrupt
I t G/1
R Wait b.
11
C. Hold
I+0
List II c. H
I . 1/0 device
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d. 1-1
2. DMA controJier
J. Memory Q4.. 1t1 Uu, ca~e of U1e $ignnl nt,w
graph shown
in the figure. the number of forward paths
ce
A B c and th~ lndividunl loop~ will be
;), I 2 3 resJ)Cctfvely
b. I '
~ 2
c. 2 J
d. 2 3 I
ra R o, c
110. Consider the following statem<'nts:
I; A 33 MHz 486 has a higher MIPS
m
rmfng ihan a :>3 M Hd86. a. 5 and 2
11: A 33 MH'Z 486 has a higher MFLOI'S b. 5 and J
rating than~ 33 MH~381i c. 6 and 2
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pnth:
d. l is f11lse hut Iris rrue
91. Tl'te Intel Pentinm pmcessor a<idress bus
consists of two sets of si.gnals: 29 address
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1
line ( i\31 :AJ) ancl S Byte Enabl~
(BE7~:flEO#) lines. If the uddress t>n
address line (A3 1:AJ) is 0(100 0 I08 (H)
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-H (s)
and all Byte enable Unes (BE7#:BEO#) are
;l$Serted. then \he prcx:~-s(Jr's imention is !'he effect of tho di,111rbnnce can be
to address reduced by
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b. 2 :tntl 3
c. I aoti 3
d. 2nnd 4
97. T he close-loop $ysrem shown in the ligur~
is subjected to a disturbance N(S), The
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transfer function C((s)) i; given by c.
N -~
ce
ra d.
G1 (.1)G, (s)
m
u.
I + L 1 (d)c.,, (.v) H (.<) K= {
v,(.r) 0
b.
xa
Q8. The value 11f K f<:>r whiciJ U~e unity feed I. II need not always occur only on the
.\(S+1l(-<+~)
r~:a I. aKis.
back sysrenl (.;(.<) = 2. A rthispointO tlS) Ht (s) ; 0.
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c. 6 !1, I, 2 a11d .l
d. -18 b. I andl
9?. An open-loop ' transfer function is g1vcn c. 2 and 3
1C(s+3 ) . .I . d. I and 3
b'/ ( ) ns root-lock wll be as '"
~~ S+5 I 0 I. Which of the followi ng components can be
used as a rotating: nmpli fiet in a control
system;
I. An atuplidyue.
13 of IS
2. A sepamtoly ""cited de gtn~r<UI!' tht>n il5 time r~IIOHSO! C (I) would be
J , A sel r-e~erted de gen~rator, similar to
-1. A synchronic
Select th~ correct an;wer using the Codes
givc11 below·
a. J and 4
a,
f
q~· §--
3
1 ---
--
- -
0
b. I ;md2 ~ ,..,
c. 1and2
b.
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(!. 1.2..3 and 4
102. While rorming Routh's army. the situation
ora row ot" zero indicates that the system
a. Has symmetrically locul-ed I'OQts
b. Is not se.I'Silive to vurlation.,s in gain
.c
c.. I~ ~robl~
d. Unst;lble c.
I 03. In the case of a second order system
ce
desc.ribcd by the di.Oerentilll t'quatiou•
-.fd'O .,. riO,, + 1\"0.• )_- 1\Vj
,- + r•- ,.,.
llr t/1 1 ---
Where 81 and (), are the lnpui and output
shatl angle. the natural frequency is given
ra OIL__
. _ _._~
,__..
by d.
g
m
a.
b. a .....
xa
..
c...JK:i 106. A tmnsducor has two pOle!! ll.l &hO\vn In
d• .JK - J 1he ligurl! . The ~.eros are nt Infinity, The
stead) srute output of 1he transd\ICer lor a
.e
.,.-,..
(I) is given by unit step input will \le
I.
r(8 ) IO,( H 7)
.., 11
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a Zero nnd I
b. Zero and I0 a
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,
figure. ll' itnnsfcr fltnction Is given b)' ' ,,- -r3(t,t + 36
lnplll \viii NOT have any overshoot
20~-----?!T
1 ~ 16 f-- - - - - I- Reason R: A critically dnmped >-ystcm
I
l •i5 I t does not lmvc any oversho01 10 o unit step
0 1 l ~ input
1 j 1 10 80100 a. Bnth A and R l)fc troe and R ~' the
' ~ lOti w. -. rorrcct cxplm1aUon ur A
om
b. Both A ond R arc true but R is NOT u
1~ O(<)= s - 111
.. .,. ,00 corr~ct Cl(plnnntJon \If A
c. 1\ is true but R is fal.sc
b G(s)-s- 10 d. 1\ is fulse bur R is true
.H IO
Il l Assertion A: The Nyqui$1 stability
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c. G(s) = J- Hl crituriOIIII!i"d the number ol tllcordcmeuc~
• - 100 nrounll lhc (-I+J()) poinl in the C1 H-plw1c
10 nnulyscs the stability or a closed-loop
d. (j.l) ,r+ IO
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108. Whicb one orthe rollowing tS a phase-lead Rcu,on R: The l- l+jO\ porm on the S·
compensnti11n network? plan.: lies. on the Nyquist path.
3. a. Bmh 1\ and R arc c.ruc nnd R is the
correct cxplnnatiun orA
ra b. llotb 1\ and R are true bul R is NO'I u
oorrect expltmutioo orA
c A is true hut R is li!lse
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d. A is ralse bur R is true
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Il l , ,\ ssertion A : A synchro comrol
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tr1111.~tom•er has near.ly oonstant imp.:dunce
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correct e.~plnnntlon or A
• ~. A is true but R is talse
"'"""1 . d. A is .false bur R is c.rue
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Rllllson R: The bigh gaiu OP-A.MP b. Uolh A and R arc rrue but R is NOT' a
produces voltages :u two levels. if tho corm: I e'plannl inn of A
inpul nmplhude is greaJer lhan ~v. then c. A is Irue. bu1 R IMal~c
Ute output level fs +J 5 V and it is l'qUnJ 10 d. A is fnlw hur R is true
· 15 V <\thcrwi$1:, 118. Assertion: A The 1ravclinf!c wave lu~ is n
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a. Both A -nnd R arc 1rue and R Is the wide btu1d microwave nmpli fler if 1ho
correct e..'lplllnlllion uf A helix is used as u slow-wave structure of
b. Bol~ A ant.! R nre tnte but R is NOT n lhe devic-e.
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correc1 CN'Ianation of A Rl!l!SOJI R; fltc pbase velucity of thl' helix
c. A is tnoe bul R is False COli ~ pruiTied uloog the lm)gUJ uf the
converter has a higher speed of conversion a. Both A and R are true ana R is 1he
conversion than • weighwd resistance. correcl explanation of A
Dll\. converter. b. Bolh A and R nre lnle bUI R is NOT a
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