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ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

PAPER·II

I. If ll=0.995.1,= 10n~l and I. =0.5,td .


then I"" will be

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1!.25 ~~~~
- lOll f\
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

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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:
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d. (l +it, )R 1\, RC-coupkd amplifier

3. l'h~ circuit diagram ShOll n in tit.· figure fl. l'uned amplifier


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consists of trun~isrors in: C. Chopper st~btrtzcd tUllpli tier
c D. DirotL.:t,1uplcd nmplilicr
List U
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I. Vcry lo" i.lri fl


8 2. Hat lrequenc) rcsponso lrom .t.ero
E
frequency UJl wards
J, Pint freLJUency re>'pOnse with an upper
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:1. P~rnllel connecJ.ion nnd n l!mer cut-ofT rrcqutncy


b. Cascodo conn~tion 4. Peak in .gai11 fretjuenc)' response
c. Durllngmn connection A 13 C D
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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
7.
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a. 10%. tbc ligJJre arc: h,. = 250, ~~~ = 0.91)9 and


b. 5(}0
11.,.= 10..
c. 0.2%
d. O.CJI%
5. In the case uf the circuit shown in the
figure, V .o = 10 mV de ma.Wl:tum , the
mn.ximutll posslblc output offSet voltage
Vno caused b~ the input oiTsot voiHtge V,11
with rcspc~t ttl srouml is
l uf1 5
(1, 0.999
b. 1.98
~ 2.0
d.. JOO
8. For an input of v, = 5sin WI. (as'Sumin~
Ideal diode) the cir.:uil shown in the f~gurc
will ~have as a a. Grounded

rJ.TI h. A square wave

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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 ~}-
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a 2.26mA IOkn R /,,


b. 1.85 m.A Where 1;, is the zero frequency and .I~ is
c. 0.375 mA the pole frequ~ncy. For a slandard
INqucocy response of the amplifier.
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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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h cao ~ gcnenued usin_g c. lr «].,


I. Mill~r sw<ep eircuiL
d. J;. = 2/r
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2. Boot-simp integrator circuk


14. Ma1ch Llst I (Transistor parameter) wi1h
3. 'rime-delay cirvuit List n (Typical value ilnd Sl}lect the correct
-1. .1\ controlled rectifier.
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answer usTng the codes given below the


Of these ~tatcmcnL~ listq:
a I. 2 and 3 are corn->ct List 1
b. 1 and 2 arc correc1 A. t;..
c. '2 and 4 are correct B. r,.
d. 1, 3 and 4. are correct
I I. In qrder 10 oblll1n triangulnr puiS<!S at U1e c. ~~
oulput of the circuit shown in the figure. D. C,.
the input should be Llsl ll
3 ol 15
I. 80 kO <J, Class B :unplifier
2. ll<n ICl. C11nsidcr the foiii>Wi<\g ~lalementJ;:
3. 1()1)!) In order to increase the bamlwidlh o[ tuned
amp1ific~, ()lle can usc
4. 10(1 pf
s. 3 pF
I. 1 uncd circuit with inductance having
biglt Q factur.
t\ B c D
1. Oouble·tuned :unpJUier with twu tuned
~
~
b. 3' 2 I 5
4 cirt:ults coupled by mutuol induchtMe.
J. Stllgg~rctl tutj~tJ s mpliliers in wbich

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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

.c
u b. I and 2 are correct
c. 2 and J arc correct
d. I.;I. nnd 3 are correct

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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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b. 14 v c. I is InK' but II Is false


c. 20 v d. I Is Fats<.> but Ills true
tl. 28 v :!i The OP-AMP circuit shown in the figure is

··~ :Nt
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17, The circuit shown in the figure represents


a
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a. A snmpl<:lhold circuit
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b. A rectilicrf amp II ficr cin:uit


e>. A peak tlctect(Jr circuit
a. Low-pass
d. An antilog amplitler uircuit
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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

.c
h. 3'.1',1', t .\'1l 1 + x,x,;r;.r, c. HX-OR g,llle
d. NANAD ),;HIC
c. \:-z.."". + X~"V~ +~"~~

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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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15. In digital circui15, Schn uky tmnsistors are


preferred over normal lrllJtSistor bccnuse 0 r d CMOS lralllltnissiou g~!.;
tlteir 30. Which or~1e .following standnrtl rn.
a. Lower propagatiou delay par!lnlcter prurs arc COIY<«:tly tuatchod7
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b. 1-ligber propagation delay 1. Worst caS!' high voltage at the Jupw


c, Lo11.:.. pm~er dissipation v,.,, UJin..... ...... ...... .. ..... .2 v_
d. l ligher power dissipation 2, fan out ,__,. ·· r· ..... _ ,40,
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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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~ :==t>-1 ......Not possible


Select the correct answer 11Si11g the codes
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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

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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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35. l'he cireuit ~hown in the Ogure ~~ a, Divide by sevr:.rr cou11ter


b. Divide ~y Jive counter
c. Bil1lrry coded decimal counter
d. Divide hy 11\'elvc rA.Junter
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39. The output of Urc circuit shown 111 tim


f1gure will be
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a.. An adder R. - 3.9 tin

b. A subtract or
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c. Parity generator
d. Compnrntor
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36. rhe output ' F' nf the mttlriplexer circtiit


a. l:X:Iayed pulses
shown io dte ligure will be
b. Square waves
c MUX
c c. Triangular "aves
F
c d. Trtlpezqidal waves·
c SELECT

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A
t J 4(). Which one of the following is a cqrrect sel
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
List II

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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
' ·I

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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

much information tin bits) is tr•rt•mined a. 6~ Mbills


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by Lhe sy.tem in 8 mictose.'(lmls~ b. 34 M b.vs
tL S c: 17 MbitiJ
b. 16 d. 8,5 !viM1~
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c. 4 t7. Tht usc of non-unifonn qu:ttltizllli'On lelld'


11 2 lo
~J. 11•• noise figure or "reed\ er is. 1.6. in< •· Reductioo in tmnsmtsltion bnndwtdtb
equivnlc:n1 no·ioe temper•mre is b. rnerea~o in IUOX:Unllrn SNR
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D. 464.00 K c. lMreasc in SNR for low IC\•el •ignols


b. 174, 00 K d. Simplific•tion orq~anti2.Mjon process
e .1 08.75K 48. Th• baud raio is
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(L 18l.25 K a. A.lll~>ys equal to U1e bittrnnsfer rate


44. lf in • patticulnt digitn l communication b. Equal to twice the bandwidth of no
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llpplil:•tirm the recci,•c.:r ~"'ign~d iM an ideal ch:umd


roptimurn coherent revtvcr. the channel e. Not equal tv Ut" sign3li11g rnte
noise is 11hitc a.nd bib on: lr:m~mitletl
u.~in1l retmngulJir puls.:s, lhd1t ~>h ich ouu
d. Equal tu (nle-l>aif ll•e bandwidth of
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of the tbllowin!! ~••·tcmenl!l II'QU]\1 be


.ideal cbnnnd
INC'ONSISTF.Nl '/ Wbicb uf U1e followiug i>:w,; n.rc eorroctly
The receiver i$ m>[cbcd?
:~, A corre)31Qr reviver
L MuUiploxed tdegr3pb ....... ~ .. -FM.
h. Mot.:hcd tlterr~=iver 2. Mcdium·II' BI'C md.io
propagation ...... .. , ....... M L
c. 1\u inlogmb:d and dump ""''''" ''
tL Sample. hold 3nu dump 1-eviv.:r ·""· 'l'eleviSimt, ......, •, .. , ... VSB
7 ur IS
4. Shor1-wnvc ]"30t0 2. Duel prop•g;~lion ........SUper
Jlnlpagation •... . ..• .. ..1\M. rclhoction.
n. 2.J>m14 3. S~) wave ....... {"riticrrl freo~uenoy.
h. 2•nd 3 Scleo:l the eo=t ~n•Wer u~lng the codco
~ l .hnd 3 giwn below;
tL 1 •nd ~ a. 1. 2•md ~
50. A supL'1' ht~oo'Odyuc o'<.'Ccivc hu "" IF of 1>. i and 2
•t65 ld:lz, If it is tu11ed lq o st.1tion bro•d "' l.1nd 3
.:4$tmg ~t 300 IJ-Iz and its oselllntor is d. 2 and 3

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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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brllaks in lti~tl5llliosion u.•ing


,, , ~ ond 3 are c<>rrecJ u. Sp<lllial lesl sequcne~>o
h. I ond 3 ;ue correct b. Block co;xles
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1: I ood 3 arc "om:cl


""· BCD
d. l. 2 :md 3 ore correct d. ("oorelot.orr
SJ. to u corri~r tek1>bone •yst.em. n l!"""l' $8. In 811lellile cormnunic:~tion. highly
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occupieo • ~quency b:>nd rtf dio eelinn• l antennas ore 11sed lo


"· 36lo ~8 ldlz il. !)!reel lhc >J!UI llcam to ~ pm1iculor
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h. 60 tu 81.:1-lz regi<ltl ohp•ce ou n,utJo


e. 92w 140khZ b. Slreuglhcn the be;~m hl uvercumc !he
ll. 140 IIi 1721J-It cru;nUe noi~"
54. Wl•ich of the loll!lwln@ pair.; uf ll'Jl"'' or c. Male CQITCCtiom in change of
wave p.-opa!!"liou ""'I n.~sucbred property pularizolion of lho b~arn
<~re correctly marched. d. Sclocl p!111iculao chiiiiiiCI ill
1 Surfu~c IVO\Il Yerlicnl tt.on~mission a~d n:ecptioo
pul:o.U:otii)n 5?. Consider the following stalernent.:
Ltl$ocs in uptic:oll:irbres >rc eaused by
Su! l l
l. Impuritiet< in the fibre mnterilll 64. A 'loss-lc•-• line h:l'ving clumu:.terhti.:
2. 'Micro h~nding [rnpe<bnce Z., is terrilinoted in a pure
t'cacttoncc of vnlue -jZ.. lloc \ISWR of the
3. •plicins
line will be
-l-. st"J) inW,C profllc
4. 10
Of these Slntemeull!
b. 2
;o, 1.3 nod 4 ao:e coo'l':ct
"-
b. 2.3 and 4 no-e correct
d.. Infinite
c t,2 and 3 are cnrrecl
65. A c 1 lmdric.~l c:rvit~ reson•wr hn.~ •

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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"
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b. 2n - 1 d. rH"
67. Con.<idcr the foUowing statements.
1
.:.. n • - lu :~ tua~ tee.
2
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L The collin.,ar 31'111~ ,.., i$o1utoo from


3
d. 11 -
~
the £-non.
2.. Ouc of the collinear nnns is i&ulutcd
\\'biclt t)n" of llu: fc>llo" in& c:~n be used from ll1e E-ann.
tor tomplitication ormicrownve encrgy7
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3. One of ll1e coUine•r anna i• i•~tlotcd


n. Traveling '""'"e lllbc frnm d1e H-arm,
b. .Magn<lrou o f these st:.temenl'<
c. Reflex klystron
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:t I and 2 are ctnrect


cl. Gnnn diode b. 1 and 3 urc corruct
63. Guide \Yn\' Ulung1h ( )., ) of 11 ""'''cgoid" c. 1 ond. -1 nrc correct
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~n: rebted ~s d. 2 and 3 ore corr<:d


Rttcliol i<m from 11 hulic:tl autenno ill
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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.

.c
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

being tWit-e th'-' minfmum lev"l. the VSWR b. 20G ilz


With~ line i~ c. 25 GHz
a. 10 d. 30 GH1
b. 21) 76. A duplexer circuh 11 ith TR ru1d ATR
.e

switcltcs is shown in I he liguro. I'nr n.


proper IIJ"'I'lltio~ or tbc <:in:uic. the values
d. 511
oflcngtlt> It and 1, should be
72. A calorimetric utea~urement for nl'er<~ge
w

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.

.c
(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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M>AR l''fE SAl\IE 8086 prote\l~or; Tit~ two oo-proctllsOr


fhe s•me r""ull c>n be ob1nined hy the lnstructicm ~e~
I'Oilowing proflrDm tlo;ot dQes uso REP 11. Mu$1 btl the <onto
prefix; b. MD) t.wed•p
NEXT:CMPS STRGI. STRI'12 c. MUst b~ disjoint
JNE F.'U1' d. l\•(U$1be Ute some as Uo•Lof tbe host
. .. ..
,.. , ' ,, ,, ,, ,., ,
'·~· ... 83. An :odvanmg" of lll<'l\IOry inlcrlacing L<
illll~
Q. A IMg~r memory is obtain~a b. I0 to I00 kilohytl>.~ uf main m~mory
"''' 15
b. Ef1ective speed of the rncml'1r)' is ~. I()0 10 156 kilObyteS of tnnin memory
increased d. 256 ki lobytes m I megahyte of main
t', The cost of tbc memory Is reduced memory
d. A non-volatile memory is obmlned 93. '11tc sensitivity s;~ or • systc.ru with the.
89. Match List I (Request) with List ll
(Device) and .selttt th~ coml!:l unswcr trnnsler fimclion M G is given by
I = GN
using the codes given below the lists:
List I a, ·- -

om
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

.c
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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Of these swt~ments d. ti !llld 3


a. !loth I and II are tme Q5. 11te signal now ~ph or a closed-loop
b. Both I nnd II are lillse. system is shown in the ugurtJ. where in. T
represents the disturbance in the forward
1:. I is true bul II is fitlse
.e

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)
w

-H (s)
and all Byte enable Unes (BE7#:BEO#) are
;l$Serted. then \he prcx:~-s(Jr's imention is !'he effect of tho di,111rbnnce can be
to address reduced by
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a. One byte1lt address 0000 0108 (It) a. lncretl$ing Crz (sl


b. Eight byte al locations OO(JO 0 I0 I to b. Dccrorusiug G, (s)
0000 OJOS (H) c. lnCi'easlng Gt (s)
c. Eight bytes at locations 0000 0108 (II) d. Decreasing Gl(s)
to 0000 OIOF (H) Q6. Which of the following relate ro rurlonal
d. One byte nt location 0000 0 IOF (II) lrunsler functloo or a ~ystem?
92. A pcrsonnl tomputer hM typically I. RaJ il) of Fquder transform of output It>
n. S to 10 kilobytes of main memory inpliL With z~ro inidnl c.onditiQns.
1:! ol 15
2. Ratio 1>f Laplace mmsfom1 of output to
Input with zero initial co nditions .
.3. Laplace transform of sysrenr impulse
response.
-1. Laplace transform of system unit step
response:
Solcct the correct answer usin!!, the codt'S
given below: b.
11. I and 4

om
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

.c
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

l+ (i, (.•) // (.t )


G,{~)
c. 100. Which of the Jbllmving are Ihe fea1mes of
I+C,(s)H(s) the breakaway point in lite root-locus of a
.e

G,(s) closed loop contml s_VS1e.IJI witb the-


d. characteristic equarion I + KG 1 (s) H1 (s)
IH~ (s) G, (.I') H(s)
= 0?
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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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crosses tl1e imaginary mds is 3. At lhls point dKids : 0


a. 2 Sdecl the correct answer using the c.ode-s
b. .j ~~v~n below;
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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.

om
(!. 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

I04. The L11place traosrorm F (s l of a function (

.,.-,..
(I) is given by unit step input will \le
I.
r(8 ) IO,( H 7)
.., 11
w

' - (s-'--l)(s - 8)(.• +10)


J'hc initial and linn! values nf I' .(t) \viii be
respectively
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a Zero nnd I
b. Zero and I0 a
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c. I0 and 1.ero II-


d. 70 and 80 I
b.
I05. ,\ second order under-damped system 2
exhibited a 15% maximum overshoot on I
c.
being excited by a step input r{t} ~ 1fl {!),
and then mtained o steady-state valu~ o f 1
7!
(>~ l'ig!nes given). II; ni l = lo), lhe input
were changed to a unit step r(t) = u {l). d.
14 oJ 15
107, The Jog-mat.mitude Dodc plot of non- 110 ASsertion A: The lime response of the
minimum phadc system is 5hown in the 36
S\SIQtn fl(s) • w a unit

,
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

.c
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
," = - -

ce
.n-100 system
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
m
d. A is ralse bur R is true
b.
Il l , ,\ ssertion A : A synchro comrol
~

f~
tr1111.~tom•er has near.ly oonstant imp.:dunce
xa

1: acruss il$ I'I.II.Cit tcrmiot<~s.


Renson R: Rotor c•f a $)in~hro conu·ol
transforn\cr is dumbbell shupcd SQ·IIS to
c. give untfonn flu:< distdbutlon.
.e

a. 13o~• A and R arc tnoc and R ;, the


correct cxpltmution of A
b. 13otb 1\ und R are true but R is NOT u
w

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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I 13 ASsen iop : A 011J'Iillglt"' amplifier hw. u


•'ery low oUtput impeduo1ce
IOQ 'I s~cond-urdcr (Wernli Jrnnslcr tioncHon l$
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K~nson R: The circuh has a \cry lmv


• b 4
wven ~ ' e.\'tcrnnl resistance Rf between eminer nncl
,r· + 2s o- 4 {!rOund.
II~ I'I!SOilnnt frcqu~nC) is a. lloth A and R ar.: tmt nnd R is the
a J. t()OTCct cxo·lamnlon ur A
b. .fi. b Ooth A Blld R arc true but R is NO'r a
correct explm1atioo of A
c. ../3
.:. A is trotc hut R is false
l1. J
d A is fnlsc bur R is true
15 ul IS
114. Assertion A: The circuit shown in lhe Reason R: Most contentmenl's in MOS
ligure3 pmducor I"CJlelilive narrow pulse fabriealion nrc mtlbile posilivcly chargM
\~hen inptol is led wilh sine or triangular ions and lhey get ll'llppcd l>elween the gale
WnYcfomo Mviolg peak llnlt)litu.de greater and lhe substrnte ill a n-channel
1h•n + V volts. c.ntwncc.n\cpt MOSFET. Whereas th~y a rc
trapplod on the 111hcr ~ide of lhe sub~lrnte in
ft'Vr - · ~1+ fsv the case of. a· p-ehannet enhanteon~nl

~-ISV
MOSFET.

l.v -6 a. Both A and R are true and R is 1he


correct ex plana! ion otA

om
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

.c
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.

ce
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

0. A i~ false btor R i.~ true helix,


11 5. As..<~rtion A: 11te acc.ess time ol' the
ra a. 13otb A and R are true lind R is lhe
m~mory is ohe lowest in che case of
com:ct cxplnnaLion of A
DRAM. b. Both A and R are true bul R is NOT a
Reason R; DRAM uses refreshing cycle. co!TI!ct exrlaroatlon of A
m
a. Bolh t\ and R nre true and R is the c. A is true but R is false
correct explanation of A d. A is lillse burR 1HrUe
b. Both A nnd R ~o·e true but R Is NOT u 119. Assertion A: 11te do~d bu.s and addre-ss
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C<Jrrecl explan:ui'on or,, bus of 8085 microprocessor are


c. A is true but R is fulse muhlpi"'xed.
d. A is false burR is true Re1tson R: Mu ltiplc.x ing r~duees the
number of pins.
116. Assertion A: R-.2R ladder tyj>e D/A
.e

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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Reason R: R·2R ladder l}'pc 0/A correct c.~_planatlon of II


converter uses u smaller number of ..:. A is 1rue but R is lil lse
CtlltlponeniS lhnn lhc wcighlcd resisl:lnet: d. /1 is f.1lse burR .is true
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DIA convener. 120. Asserlinn ;'\: A half·adder is fn~ter !han n


a. BPth A nnd R :ore true and R is lhe li1tl-a<;lder.
correct ex:plaontion of A
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Re<tson R: II half-adder giVen onl)' one


b, Both A and R are tn•e but R is NOT a Q~!put while a l'ull adder gives tlvQ
correct explnnation of A oulpul$,
c. A is true bul R is Jillse a, B<Jth A nnd R arc ~c !lllU R is Ute
d. A is lalsc hur R i$ 1noe correct e>q:~lanation of II
11 7. A~sertinn A: A p·channet Chnn cemem b. Both A nnd R :tre !rue bul R i~ NOT a
MOSFfiT based transistor can moe on correct explanation of II
11reo11aturely. c. II is true but R is false
d. A is ral;;e bur R is true

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