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A large number of 230 W resistors are obtained by combining 120 W resistors with
a standard deviation of 4.0 W and 110 W resistors with a standard deviation of 3.0
W. The standard deviation of the 230 W resistors thus formed will be
(A) 3.5 W
(B) 5.0 W
(C) 7.0 W
(D) 12.0 W
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Which one of the following is a derived unit (NOT a basic unit) in SI system ?
(A) Candela
(B) Coulomb
(C) Kelvin
(D) mol.
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Which of the following flow meters has the lowest pressure drop for a given range
of flow?
(A) Orifice meter
(B) Venturi meter
(C) Flow Nozzle
(D) Rotameter
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Different types of transducers and signal conditioning circuits are given below.
Match the transducer with the appropriate signal conditioning circuit commonly
used with it.
Group - II
Group - I
P.
Thermocouple
1.
DC Bridge
Strain gage
2.
Piezoelectric
3.
Charge amplifier
L.V.D.T.
4.
5.
Instrumentation amplifier
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An integrator circuit is shown in Fig. Q.8. The opamp is of type 741 and has
an input offset current ios of 1 mA. C is 1 mF and R is 1 MW. If the input Vi is
a 1 kHz squared wave of 1 V peak to peak, the output V0 , under steady state
condition, will be
The output of an opamp whose input is a 2.5 MHz square wave is shown in Fig.
Q.9. The slew rate of the opamp is
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The opamp and the 1 mA current source in the circuit of Fig, Q.10 are ideal. The
output of the opamp is
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(A) - 1.5 mA
(C) - 7.5 V
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(B) - 1.5 V
(D) + 1.5 V
Introducing a schottky diode between the base and collector of the output
transistor in a TTL circuit
(A) increases the speed of operation by inhibiting saturation
(B) decreases the speed of operation by inhibiting saturation
(C) increases the FAN OUT by enabling saturation
(D) increases the speed of operation by enabling saturation
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The Karnaugh may for a four variable Boolean function is given in Fig. Q. 12.
The correct Boolean sum of product is
(A) PQRS + QS
(C) PQR + QS
(B) PQRS + QS
(D) PQRS + Q
Two 4-bit 2s complement numbers 1011 and 0110 are added. The result expressed
in 4-bit 2s complement noration is
(A) 0001
(B) 0010
(C) 1101
(D) cannot be expressed in 4-bit 2s complement
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The input output characteristics of a Schmitt trigger is given in Fig. Q.14. The
noise margin of the Schmitt trigger is
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(A) 1 V
(C) 3 V
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(B) 2 V
(D) 4 V
Some of the pins of an 8085 CPU and their functions are listed below. Identify the
correct answer that matches the pins to their respective functions
P RST 7.5
1 Selects IO or memory
Q HOLD *
2. Denmultiplexes the address
and data bus
R IO/M
3 Is a vectored interrupt
S ALE
4 Facilitates direct memory access
5 Is a clock
6 Selects BCD mode of operation
(A) P-3, Q-2, R-1, S-4
(B) P-4, Q-1, R-5, S-3
(C) P-3, Q-4, R-1, S-2
(D) P-2, Q-3, R-6, S-1
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A real function f (t) has a Fourier transform F (w). The Fourier transform of
[f (t) - f (- t)] is
(A) zero
(B) real
(C) real and odd
(D) imaginary
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(C) 200 W
(D) 400 W
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The insulation level for a 5 A full scale rectifier type ammeter is specified as 2.5
kV. It is then safe to use the meter with a potential difference of upto 2.5 kV
between
(A) the termials of the meter
(B) case and the ground
(C) both the terminals and the case
(D) one of the terminals and the ground
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An oscilloscope screen displays a line inclined at 45c. Its Y-input is a sine wave of
frequency f then the X-input should be
(A) sine wave of frequency f and 0c phase shift with the Y-input
(B) sine wave of frequency f and 45c phase shift with the Y-input
(C) sine wave of frequency f and 90c phase shift with the Y-input
(D) saw-tooth wave of frequency f
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In a synchro pair, the control transmitter excites the three stator windings of the
control transformer. The stator winding voltage will have
(A) equal magnitudes but different phases
(B) different magnitudes and different phases
(C) equal magnitudes and phases
(D) different magnitudes but equal phases
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The steady state errror for the feedback control system shown in Fig. Q.25 when
subjected to a unit step input is
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In the feedback scheme shown in Fig. Q.27, the time-constant of the closed loop
system will be
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(B)
(A) zero
(1 + KK p)
KK p
(C)
(D) infinite
(1 + KK p)
A three-stack variable reluctance stepper motor has 12 numbers of rotor and
stator teeth on each stack. The resolution of angular rotation for the stepper
motor, assuming no. two stacks are excited simultaneously, is
(A) 10c
(B) 15c
(C) 20c
(D) 30c
(B) (1 + Ab, t)
t
(C) t
(D)
(1 + Ab)
A grating that has 1200 lines/mm is irradiated with a narrow beam of white light
at an incident angle of 25c to the grating normal. The first order peak observed
at an angle of 15c belongs to the wavelength
(A) 567.9 nm
(B) 587.8 nm
(C) 597.1 nm
(D) 600.7 nm
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(A) Abt
A light beam is incident normally on a glass-air interface. The glass has a refractive
index 1.53. Air is assumed to be of refractive index 1.0. The Fresnel, intensity
reflection coefficient is
(A) 0.53
(B) 0.25
(C) 0.044
(D) 0.022
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A light source is formed by putting a pinhole to let in sunlight. The above light
source has
(A) NO spatial-or temporal coherence
(B) NO spatial coherence but has temporal coherence
(C) spatial coherence but NO temporal coherence
(D) quasi-monochromaticity
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where T is the temperature in cC.R0 = 100 W with a variation of !2W. The true
model of the RTD is
RT = R0 (1 + 0.004T + 6 # 10 - 7 T2)
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The worst-case error magnitude in the resistance balue that will be introduced, if
the linear model is used over a range of 0 to 100 cC , is
(A) 2 W
(C) 3.0 W
(D) 3.4 W
Measurement of large external radius is possible with the help of an nagle piece
and a screw gage as shown in Fig. Q.32. The radius R can be expressed from the
measurement of H and q as
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(A) Hsinq
1 - sinq
(B) Hcosq
1 - cosq
(C) Htanq
1 + sinq
(D) Hsinq
1 - cosq
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Quasi-monochromatic light
(A) 99.902
(C) 100.000
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(B) 100.804
(D) 101.706
Data given below should be used for answering questions Q.35 and Q.36
The table provides the thermo-emf sensitivity of five materials with reference to
platinum around 273K
Material
Constantan
Nickel
Copper
Iron
Nichrome
Sensitivity
(mVK - 1)
- 35
- 25
+6
+ 18.5
+ 25
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The thermocouple pair that gives the maximum sensitivity around 273 K is
(A) Platinum-Constantan
(B) Nichrome-Constantan
(C) Nickel-Constantan
(D) Copper-Nickel
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Two copper-constantan thermocoupl les are connected such that the two
constantan wires are joined together. The two copper wires are connected to the
input of a low noise chopper stabilized differentials amplifier having a gain of
1000. One of the thermocouple junctions is immersed in a flask containing ice and
water in equal proportion. The other thermocouple is at a temperature T. If the
output of the amplifier is 2.050 V, the temperature T is
(A) 205c C
(B) 102.5c C
(C) 51.25cC
(D) 50c C
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(B) V- 0 = E 3 C
C
(D) V- 0 = E C + 3 C
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(A) V- 0 = E C
3C
(C) V- 0 = E C - 3 C
C +3 C
(A) 0.141 mV
(C) 1.414 mV
(B) 0.232 mV
(D) 1.732 mV
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Q. 41
For a steady flow of liquid, the float of the rotameter will remain in a particular
position when
(A) drag force is balanced by the weight of the float and buoyancy force
(B) weight of the float is balanced by the drag force and buoyancy force
(C) buoyancy force is balanced by the drag force and weight of the float
(D) drag force and buoyancy together is slightly greater than the weight of the
float.
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A photo-detector circuit is given in Fig. Q.42. The photo-diode has an active area
of 10 - 2 cm 2 and sensitivity of 0.55 A/W. When light of intensity 10 m W/cm 2
falls on the photo-diode, the output V0 is
(B) 5.5 V
(D) - 10.1 V
(A) 10.1 V
(C) - 5.5 V
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A transistor amplifier circuit is shown in Fig. Q.44. The quescent collector current,
rounded off to first decimal, is
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(A) 2.6 mA
(B) 2.3 mA
(C) 2.1 mA
(D) 2.0 mA
Q. 45
The opamp used in the inverting amplifier shown in Fig. Q.45 has an equivalent
input offset voltage Vios of 5 m V. The output offset voltage is
(A) 5 mV
(B) 280 mV
(C) 285 mV
(D) 560 mV
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In the circuit shown in Fig. Q.47, the opamps used are ideal. The output V0 is
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(A) - 400 mV
(B) - 4 mV
(C) - 300 mV
(D) + 600 mV
(A) 3.0 V
(B) 1.5 V
(C) 1.0 V
(D) 0.5 V
Q. 48
For an ECG amplifier the input signal is 100 mV corrupted by a common mode
noise of 5 mV. The output of the amplifier contains 50 mV of signal and 0.001
mV of noise. The CMRR of the amplifier is
(A) 40 dB
(B) 60 dB
(C) 80 dB
(D) 100 dB
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The circuit shown in Fig. Q.50 is that of a waveform generator. Assuming ideal
devices, and !12 V supply, the output V0 is a
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The correct cyclic sequence of output (Q0 Q1) for the JK master-slave flip-flop
circuit shown in Fig. Q.52 when the input clock is applied is
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For the CMOS analog switch shown in Fig. Q.53, the positive supply is + VDD and
the negative supply is - VEE . The input Vt is bipolar. The switch will be ON and
V0 will be equal to Vi provided
(B) V1 = V2 = - VEE
(D) V1 = - VEE and V2 = + VDD
(A) V1 = V2 = + VDD
(C) V1 = + VDD and V2 = - VEE
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The square wave C1 shown in Fig. Q.55 is given to the clock input of a 4-bit
binary upldown counter whose UP/DN input is fed with the pulse train Pn . The
counter is a negative edge triggered one. The counter starts with 0000 and will
reach 0000 again at the
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(B) 1
(C) pulse train of frequency 0.5 MHz
(D) pulse train of frequency 1.0 MHz
(A) 15 th
(B) 16 th
(C) 44 th
(D) 48 th
clock pulse
clock pulse
clock pulse
clock pulse
Data givem below should be used for answering questions Q.56 and Q.57.
In a dual slope ADC, the reference voltage is 100 mV and the first integration
period is set is 50 ms. The input resistor of the integration is 100 kW and the
integrating capacitor 0.047 mF.
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For an input voltage of 120 mV, the second integration (de-integration) period
will be
(A) 50 ms
(B) 60 ms
(C) 100 ms
(D) 120 ms
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The scheme shown in Fig. Q.62 is used for the generation of wideband FM from
a narrow band FM. The multiplier box multimplies the input frequency by the
factor shown. The input x (t) is a narrow band FM signal of carrier 100 khz
and frequency deviation of 25 Hz. The local oscillator frequency in kHz and the
multiplication constant m to achieve an output y (t) with a carrier of 2.0 MHz and
a frequency deviation of 1.0 kHz are respectively:
(A) 750, 4
(B) 1000, 4
(D) 1000, 8
(C) 750, 8
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Given h [n] = [1, 2, 2,], f [n] is obtained by convolving h [n] with itself and g [n] by
-
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Bilinear transformation avoids the problem of aliasing encountered with the use
of impulse-in variance through
(A) mapping the entire imaginary axis of the s-plane on to the unit circle in the
z-plane
(B) pre-filtering the input signal to impose bank-limitedness
(C) mapping zeros of the left half of the s-plane inside the unit circle in the
z-plane
(D) up-sampling the input signal so that the bandwidth is reduced
p
A linear phase FIR system with impulse response real has a zero at z = 1 e j 4 . The
2
largest set of remaining zeros that can be obtained from the above information is
3p
3p
p
p
p
p
(B) 1 e - j 2 , 1 e - j 4 , 1 e - j 2
(A) 1 e j 2 , 1 e j 4 , 1 e j 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
p
p
p
p
p
(C) 2e - j 4 , 2e j 4 , 1 e - j 4
(D) 2e j 4 . 1 e - j 4
2
2
Given x = [a, b, c, d] as the input, a linear time invariant system produces an
output y = [x, x, x, x...,<repeated N times>]. The impulse response of the system
is
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correlating h [n] with itself. Which one of the following statements is true?
(A) f [n] is causal and its maximum value is 9
(B) f [n] is non-causal and its maximum value is 8
(C) g [n] is causal and its maximum value is 9
(D) g [n] is non-causal and its maximum value is 9
(A)
N-1
/ d [n - 4i]
(B) u [n] - u [n - N]
i=0
(C) u [n] - u [n - N - 1]
(D)
N-1
/ d [n - i]
i=0
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The output resistance across the terminals 1 and 2 of the DC bridge in Fig. Q.69
is
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Direct form implementation of the FIR structure shown in Fig. Q.68 (a) is also
implemented in Fig. Q.68 (b) in lattice form. The coefficients k1 and k2 are
respectively
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(A) 12.5 kW
(C) 25.0 kW
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(B) 24.5 kW
(D) 100 kW
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The primary of a 200/1 A, 5 VA, 0.8 PF current transformer (CT) carries 100 A.
The ratio error of the CT is
(A) - 1.0%
(B) - 0.5%
(C) + 0.5%
(D) + 1.0%
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A very low-loss coil is tested with a Q-meter and the distributed (self) capacitance
of the coil is found to be 820 pF. Resonance occurred at an angular frequency w
of 10 6 rad/s with a capacitance of 918 nF. The indeuctance of the coil is
(B) 100 mH
(A) 100 pH
(C) 100 nH
(D) 100 mH
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(B) 50 W, 1.1 V
(D) 50 W, 0.9 V
The 5 V Zener diode in Fig. Q.75 is ideal and the ammeter (A), of full-scale 1 mA,
has an internal resistance of 100W. The circuit shown, with terminal 1 positive,
functions as a
(B) 0 - 1 mA DC ammeter
(D) 0 - 5 VAC voltmeter
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Q. 77
The closed loop control system shown in Fig. Q.77 has t1 > 0 . The system will
remain stable for all t1 in the range
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In Fig. Q.78, K1 and K2 are proportional controllers. For the control system to
remain stable, the upper limits of K1 and K2 are
(B) 1, 3
(D) 10, 1
The response of a system to a unit impulse is y (t) = e - 5 (t - 1). Which one of the
following is the correct statement about the system?
(A) The system is nonlinear
(B) The system is unstable in open loop
(C) The steady-state gain of the system for a unit step input is 0.2
(D) The steady-state gain of the system for a unit step input is 1.0
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(C) 3, 10
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Q. 80
A PID controller has the transfer function 2 + 0.4 with the unit of time expressed
s
in minutes. The parameters proportional band and reset time for the above
controller are respectively
(A) 200% and 0.4 min
(B) 50% and 0.4 min
(C) 200% and 5 min
(D) 50% and 5 min
Q. 81
For a dynamic system, various matrices for a state space model are given by
0 1
0
A ==
, B = ; E and C = [1 0]. The system poles are located at
- 2 - 3G
1
(A) - 2, - 1
(B) - 2, - 3
(C) - 3, - 1
(D) - 1, 0
Q. 82
- 0 . 1s
Y (s)
The transfer function of a system is given is given by
. If x (t) is 0.5
= e
X (s) 1 + s
sin t , then the phase angle between the output and the input will be
(A) - 39.27c
(B) - 45c
(C) - 50.73c
(D) - 90c
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The transfer function of a second order band-pas filter, having a centre frequency
of 1000 rad/s, selectivity of 100 and a gain of 0 dB at the centre frequency, is
(B) 2 s
(A) 2 10s
6
s + s + 106
s + 10s + 10
(C)
100s
s + 100s + 107
(D)
100s
s + 100s + 106
2
Data given below should be used for answering question Q.84 and Q.85
2
, is shown
s (s + 1)( s + 2)
in Fig. Q.84. A unity feedback proportional control system is bult using this
system.
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The maximum possible controller gain, for which the unity feedback system is
stable, is apporximately
(A) 6.0
(B) 3.0
(C) 0.4
(D) 0.2
Q. 85
The maximum possible controller gain, for which the unity feedback system
exhibits a non-oscillatory response to a unit step input, is
(A) 6.0
(B) 3.0
(C) 0.4
(D) 0.2
Q. 86
An ultrasonic beam of frequency 1 MHz and intensity 0.5 W/cm 2 passes through
a layer of soft tissue of thickness t with an attenuation coefficient of 1.18 cm - 1.
The ratio of output to input power is 1/e2 . The thickness of the tissue is
(A) 1 cm
(B) 1.695 cm
(C) 2.408 cm
(D) 3.721 cm
Q. 87
The refractive indices of the core and cladding of an optical fibre are 1.46 and 1.455
respectively. The diameter of the core is 4 mm. When operated at a wavelength
of 1.31 mm, the fiber functions as a
(A) single-mode fibre with a numerical aperture of 0.1
(B) multimode fibre with a numerical aperture of 0.15
(C) single-mode fibre with a numerical aperture of 0.12
(D) ten-mode fibre with a numerical aperture of 0.12
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