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I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING J
PAPER-I
A charge distribution is shown in the ァゥセ\・ョ@ The electric field Eat any poont Z IS given
figure:
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b)
-·
' - - --' 1·..., • •• __L,_, l'/ m7
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Which of the following expressions for tbe a E= .f!..2.ii_
e,. IZ I .
displacement OlL' densi1y D due to lhe
ce
given charge distribution is correcrl b. E= .E..2.ii.Z > O= O. Z = 0
I D] M ー LN 。セ@ for x <-a E., IZI .
a, 1 and -1 En Z
b 2 and 3 = H.Z = O
c. 1,2and3 A magnelic field 8 and an electric field i!:
xa
Is
:m
w
E___. 0
•
l
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b. rand l' have opposite dire<:tion but tlte a. 3 1 2 4
same strongth b. 4 1 2 3
.::. 1 and r
have. ilte same directi on bm c. 3 2 l 4
different strength 4 4 l I 3
d. l as•d I' have oppqsit,e directitlll and 9 Two point Charges Q and - Q are Joca.ted
different strength on tll" surfuce of a sphere of radius R as
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6. Tite image of tho dipole of moment P in shown in tile ftgure. The average elecnic.
the growtded sphere shown in エャQセ@ given field in Ihe volume of the $phere is
figure is
ce
O セ@ -9 , セ セ@
..
Q i!
セ\QMᆳ
../ ra a. fnfiniJc
cun·ents in dte same sense, then tile normal c.o a nniform 6eld with. a HlJX
ma\!3\eti.c field at ' 0 due to I he lw\) I PQGセ@ density D セ@ 1 cッ オャッュ「 O ュ セ N@ The slab is
A _;j,d B will be tn the ratio unifonuly polarized. Polarization V in tlle
イセゥMQL@
slab (in Coul omll/mz) wtU ue
.e
a. 0.8
lセ@
b. 1.2
.}'J " 4 .0
w
l<-2d- d. 6.0
1L A parallel plllle capacitor wiOt air a.-.
a> l :Jl dieledric is charged and then disconnected
b. I セ@ 1 from I!Je supply Tlte force bctwecJt Ule
w
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e,, b ..[2:;.
4. elf> = U = EJ c. :u
1/V ' ' d. 4..!
A B C 0 IS. Two loss-less transmission lines I and .2
a. 2 I 4 3 shown in the given figure have each a
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b. 3 4 I 2 charactensllc impendence Z. Line I 1s
セ@ J 4 2 charged to セ@ voltage of V and Iine 2 lo n
d 2 4 I 3 voltage of 2 V. Then both of セ Q・ュ@ are
ce
13. A circular loop has its radius increasing at diScharged tluough res1sr•nces Z as
a rate of 2m/s. The loop 1S placed shown. If line ·1 gets fully discharged 111
perpendicular to a constant magnetic field time T, then line 2 will fully discharged in
of 0. I Wbim". When the radius of the loop
is 2 114 the emf induced iu tltc loop will be エゥュ・ セ M
----- -
c 0.2r.V ....., I
L ⦅ i セ@
4 I Cl
J--9f
m
d Zero L!nc l Lin.. - 2
d. 2T
b. jJ u tli =O 19 As the 1emperature of n ' p' type
c. V.li = O semiconductor ts gradually and
conunuously Increased, the Fcl'mi level
.e
d \\111 move
a. I mo lhe valence band
15, A rectangular loop in the 1<·2 plane
b. Into tl1e conduotiou baud
bounded by the lines x - 0, x - a, l - 0
c, Towards the m1ddle of the forbidden
w
Where Bv is a constant; w is the 1!ngular 20. Wh1ch one of the followmg polarization
frequency aud ,,, 15 エィ セ^@ unit vector m the mechanisms/ sets of mechamsms
y- direction. the emf tnd11ced in tile loop 15 contribute (s) lo the s1atic djelectriC
w
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l>. Ba Ti 0; 28. Mn.guctosh iction is phenuu1cr:Hin wlu::rcl.•Y
c. Mg .<\1:0. t.i1c ュZエ ァ ョ セ エ ゥZコ NQエゥ ッオ@ of !I farrom.ag.netic:
d. r-.fi fle,,, material leads to a change in
23. ·nu•residual イ・ウゥャカセケ@ of mewls a. Relative permeability
a. Is c""cnfi<Llly ゥョ、Zー\GャセMエ@ of b. p ィケ ウ ゥセャ@ dbn<msfons
lt.'m pa- aturo c. SporU.ancous- magnetiz:ation
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b. Increase lineorl)' with increas ing d, Magnel ic susceptibility
ternperalure 29. J\Ja td1 List - J witl1 List-U aull select tue
c. d・」イ\セウ@ linearly with increasing con·ccl 。ョウキセイ@
ce
1emper.,·ture Lisl l (Type of nmgnctic mntcrial)
d Initia lly ioc.reases lineurly with A, Ferromagnetic
temperature and then remains constant. B. a ョャゥM ヲ・イッュ。ァョャゥセ@
24. Consider the following mulills: C. ferromagnetic
or individual dipole
I. Zinc.
2. (iold.
3. Silva·.
ra Li-' II (Ori•ntntion
moment<)
l ゥエセᄋ@
セ M CuppOL 2i->t.L.
m
l1u;: correct sequence of the incte.1s ins 3. セ@ セ@ " 1.!
order of tbefr resistiv:ilief is 4-.'trt
A. 4. 3. I. 2 A B C:
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b 3. 4, 2. l. a. 4 2 I
c, 4 .. :t 2, I b. 1 2 4
d. 3. 4. I. 2 c, 2 1 3
25. i\ ャ。エ HNセG@ Lisl·l wiU1 Lisl·ll 1u1,d select the cL 4 2 3
correct .at\SWer. 30. Mll lcb LlsH will\ Lisl-W and select uh セ@
.e
4. lnGaAsP 3. Ferrite
A B C D 4 . Su!Jem\>Jioy
a. J I 2 4 5. Hypersil
b 3 I 4 2 i\ B c D
セ@ l J 2 セ@ a. I 2 4 5
d. 1 3 4 2 b. 2 .I 5
2(i. A type I superconducior maint-ained a t • c. I 2 3 4
letnp<.Tature T<T, セ@ sobjected to セ@ d. 2 5 4
magnetic field U .Jl,. 111c supen:onductor 31, Two initially iclenlicll セ ューャ セ@ A nnd ヲセ@ of
will exhibit pure gernMuium 。イ セ@ doped wiUt donors to
sur J(>
coooentrotions of I " Io'"m·' ami J ><101" b 100 V; 900
m " respl!clively. If lhe hole concenttmion c. 200 v·- 90•
in A is 9 xiOil m·', then lhc hole d 2()0 v' 9(}•
conoenlrdtion in B at U1e sam<: temperature 37 l•rnm o sinusoidal vultngc source V, of
1\ ill b.: ャュー」、。 ョ セコ N@ = R, ·r Jl'.. power i< dnl\>n
a. 3x l0 1! m b) a load 7., = TIL f ;X, .The c'Ondition for
b 7,. to"m ' m<L'<imum power in Zt Is given in List - II
c. ll xiO" m·' lbr the cclflslrainrs shown in List - L Match
d 27 x IO" m·' I ist - I with l.ist - II und ;.:lcct the cmrcct
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32. Consrder the fol ltm ing slatcmcniS: answer セゥョァL@ t11c" \ャ^ 、 」Nセ@ gjwn lldnw the
Pure セZL^・ イュャョゥオ@ nnd pure siliC<.ln ure Lists:
examples of List I
I . Direct band-g:lp ウ・ュゥ」ッ ョ、オセエ ッイウ N@ A. X,= zero
2 I ndircct hand-gnp semiconductms. H, Xc = Lero
3 Degencnnc scmlconductnrs C. Rr fixed
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Of these s(1ttcments D. X1 lixed
a, I ulone is correct Ustll
b. l alone is correct I Z41: = R',, ..... J\'''
ce
c. J :!lone is correct l . Z1 = R, 1X,
d. I and 3 are"correct J_ z, : R. j .\
33. Consider the folio\\ ing stntcmcnts:
セ N@ Z 1 = R.
)'r
In n semiconductor, the measurement of ra
llall coef'flctent provides <ttmntilativc
information on 5. z, = Rf+[(.t, +.1, + .1-l ,
I . Density of curriers. A IJ C D
2 Polarity of carriers. a. 4 I 2 3
m
J . £1\ective mass of rhe carriers. b. 2 3 4 5
4 Muhillry of the carrierS. c. 4 I l 5
Of the;c ウャゥ エ 」ュョlセ@ d. J 4 5
a. I anll 2 are correct 38. For the n<Lworks shown 111 ligures A and B
xa
35,
d Aerospace industry
UaAsLI.:.Ds emit radilllion in the ·w=F ' Rg, 8
L' yc•
w
+_._____.} セ@
(with イセヲ・ョ」@ to supply voltage) or th.:
'ohage acruss tlte inductive coil are :o-z-rsl_---.
_ _ ._..._c
rt:.Spcctivcly
a I 0() V: 90"
b ul I fl
, L II b. I nud 4 arc correct
s· K Nセエ M
0.
c MN[Zl@ /.(' c,_ 2 and 3 aru corrt'Ct
I d. 2 and 4 are correct
S+- The circuit shown in the giveu figure is iu
LC
stcady-stule with. switch ·s· o pen. fhc
s' .,_. L.. I)R,C + R, + R. switch 1s. dosed at t = o. nte values or
b. L f<-:LC R,LC
1
Y, (0') nnd v. («>)will be respectively
.\'+--
R,C
• LTC II
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s· +s - - + .;:;L.
L R,R, LC
c.
.r- - I a. :Z V, OV
b. OV,2V
f$C
, L+ R,C 11, + /1, \!. 2V.2V
,\' + S + - d. ov.ov
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d. f$LC J5LC 43 . After closing the switch ·s· at t = 0. the
,.. ,. _ I ctun:nt i(t) at any inst.'\nt ' t' in the network
R,C shown in the given figure will be
ce
41). Which of Ihe fo llowing statement (s) is/are s tn
セ T セ@
true of the circuit shown m the gi ven
figurl'?
-> I
ra 10\1 0.01 H
a. IO + IOe" "
I. It is a tirst order circuit willt steady·
b. 10 - 10('11'''
5 5
m
state ''alues o f V = JV, J = 3 11 c. JO + Qッ セ ᄋGB@
d. 10-IOe·•oo..
1 It is a second order dn:.uil with steady
state ' 'alues o fV = I V : I =I II
44, The po le-zero C<lnfiguratiou <lf a network
xa
J . The network function V(s) ll (s ) has tnmsfer funetinn b shown in the given
OIIU pole,
figure. nte magnitude of the transfer
4. The network functiO!l V (s) ll(s) ha> function will
jW
two poles.
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·If>. mュセィ@ List • I with List · II fhr the tll'll- D. Unit doublet
pon network shown in tl1c given ligurc und List II (L11placc transform)
select the correct answer I s
U st l 2 I
A Z 11 J. 1/s
R. Zu 4. Q Oセ@
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C Z 21 A 13 C 0
D. Z!l a. 4 J 2 I
List II h J 4 I 2
ce
L R c. 4 3 I 2
2. R+L d. 3 ,, 2
3. R·I .S 50. A system IS represented by
4, R+ l.! dv ·
-"- +2}'= 4111(1)
セ@ R HUll
L
ra "'
'I he. mmp compon<nt in the forced
v, response B セi@ be
a. Tu ( t)
m
0
b. 2t u(tl
A B c D C. 3t U(l\
8. l 2 I <I d 4t u(l)
xa
ョ・ュッ イセ N@ d. 5
11: Any runction in ·s· which can iIセ@ 52 If the uni1 stop rcspono;c of a network is
expressed as a ratio of two arbitrar)' (1 - e •• ) . then ils unit impulse response
w
v, [1)
a. I VIs ッ Mセ G@
b. 2 Vis a. zero
c. -2 Vis b. RC イ。、ャ セ@
d. zero c. liRC r:rdls
54. Which one ol" the lhllowing pairs nf poles d. I radls
om
and responses is correctly matcbed1 Tbe phase augle of ャセ・@ cwreut · I' will1
58.
Poles Response resp<"'lt to the voltage V1 in tho circuit
a. shown in the figure is:
.c
poo
b. :: .J
ce
a. o•
b. TK U セ@
c. - 45°
ra d. - 90•
A second order syslem is given 「セ@
セ
M M
-t 0 ----
. .. . - ..
ᄋセi@
tl' )1 dy
- - 12--+ IOOy= O
dt' dl
The damped natural frequency in rad!sec is
m
d.
a. 100
b. 10
Mヲᄋ Mセ@
c, ..[ii:i
xa
d. 8
(,(>. An altemalor is delivering ッ|セ」ー イ@ to a
55. !'be impulse response of au R-L c ircuit is a balanced load at unity ーッセ・イ@ laclor. The
a. Rising exponcmlal function phase angle between the line voltage and
.e
(1-
) -_ _ , a. Lag by 30"
b. Lead 「セ@ JO"
c, Haw. the same phase
a-+ Zero
c.l. Haw no c.lefinite ph"'i< relationship
b. I A
62. For loop I of the network shown in the
c. A value between zero and one
givcn figu re, エィセ@ CQrrl>et loop equation is:
depending upon the width oflhc pulse
d. Infin ite
57. rbe sinusoidnl steady-slate vohage gain of
the ョ・エキッᄋセ@ simwn in the given fJgure will
., ul tr•
Linearity is more imponam than
セ MBイ|」@ ..·.....,..,...!·.::....... sensilwuv
.•.I1) '.-' セ@
)o/ fセ@ 2. High ーイ」セゥウッョ@ indicmcs hit!l• セ」オイ。カ@
3. Accuracy cannot be. better than
lキ ⦅ G ⦅ セ^@ _ ⦅セ ⦅ イコZNAャ⦅ G BG M Mセ@ re.501ution.
Of lhese strueme.ots
a. 1, :!, and 3 are 」ッイセエ@
b. 1, and 2 are 」ッ ョ ᄋ セ」 ャ@
n. c. 2 nnd 3 nrc rorrcct
-M NセHイI@ tl 1 and 3 are correct
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I. t//
Whol vohnge would n カョャュ・ エ セイ@ with
v(r),.lli1(r) + 1, セ {イ L HゥIMZ@ (rJ] impedance 20,000 n rmd rnnge 0-1v
h til show in the circuit given b.:low·•
eli.()
- A1 11 - 1 M セi "'' ()
N L@ ...... I
r/1 tlr
.c
Gᄋセ{Q til
L HQス M QLHI^サ M •Q NL IセHQ@ uf
c.
]RHm Q M Z |、LIセ@ "'·
"' 1)- M, 7"'· r a. 82 mV
ce
. (
,,, ( } b 100 111V
r./-(•· (1) - 11(1 l+{L, +L IセHQ I@ c. 118 mY
J. (
"' . "' 67.
d SV
Match l.ist-1 "ith Lisl·ll and select the
セm LN IQゥH@
= M,.!!!J.{1 )· 1(M.,
• t.ll dl
ra com:<:t answer
List!
63. Cnosider till• エ「 ャ ッキセァ@ statement$' A. 」セゥオイョ@
Ln the circuli shown in lhe figure. tf lhe B. Manganin
m
C(JUIV:tlcnt tlllptd nncc llt:I\WCII xᄋセ@ I' 4 C. sエオ ョ 、ャイエQGPセ@
..
then..- - -.----...,--,
セ@
1
D. IF.EE 48S
List II
xa
Z,.= 1+J5
a 2 I 3 4
2 7."1 =2+{3 b. 2 1 •I 3
3 I,= -1, セ@ 2 3 4
w
·I I, /1
d l 4 J
The lo tnJUng errors or measureme11i of
Of these statement< power oonsumed by ;md tllll cmrren1
a. I nlone ゥNセ@ true
w
QP Rセ S@
,..,.;stance by
a lJsing u bridge circuit
'b. lJ sing ;m ・ャ」エイュゥセ@ brirlge
compensator for nullmg
4
·rhe correcl seq1lence' of lhese l)rtllt:rriS ill c . Forcing a co11stant cnrroot and
increasing order of the val11e of 8 ゥセ Z@ Jllll'dSuriJig l11e voltage 。」イッウセ@ tl1e
a. 3_, 2, 5, J: 4 wtkt1own resistor
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U. 3, 2, 4, セ LN@ I d. Applying a OQnStanl Wlla&e and
c. 2, 3,5, 1,4 measnring Ute current tlu:ougb Ute
d. R L SNセ L TN@ J unknov.11 resistor
70. Whicl1 ofti1e following 1mtil axe present ut 75 ln the case of power measurement by two-
a spcct.twu analyze.c'l wattmeter method in a bnlanced 3-plmse
I. Mixer. >')'slem wi61 a pure inductive load,
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2. Sow-tooth generator: セ N@ Both the wa.lt meters will mdicate lhe
3. Local oscillator. same·value bul of o jIーL^ウゥ ャ セエウゥァj@
Select the correct Mswer using Ote codes b. a..,th "the watt meters will indicate zero
ce
given below: c Botl1 the watt meters will indicate tltc
a 1,2.and3 same \'lllue anti oftl1e satne sign
h. I and 2 d. One wattmet<lr will indicate Zc'I'O and
c, 1 and 3 ra lhe otl1er •vii i indicate some 1\(!n·;tero
d. 2 and 3 value
71. For the カッャエュ・セイ@ circuit s11mm in the 16 Many modem capacitance meters measure·
given figlm!, llle basic D' A:rsonval meter capacitance. by mating the unknown
used has full-scale current of 1 ruA an,d capacity an. element in a. charge amplifier.
m
ュセエ・イ@ resistance (R., ) of I00 0lnns. Tite A sch'imJatic f llle $21M is givom belt>w. Jf
values of the $enes Zイ・ウ ゥ セエ。ョ」・@ R, and ャセ@ 1he maximum ー・ョゥウG「 ャ セ@ ッエャOセ@ vol mge is
required for LOY rnnge and 50 V range limited to 1Vpr.v.' due ro slew mte
xa
A. r• 100kH:c
"""""'
a. 9 .9.kQ and 40 kO
a. l Op!"
b. 100 pF
w
72. Electronic volb.neter provides ore accurtlte makes 90 i・カッ ャ オセッョウ@ in 3 minutes at half
rll'ading; in high resi•tance circuits as load rated カ ッ ャ セ・@ and unity pf. if tltc
t"'11Pll:red w " non·elec1n:>nic voJimeler meter couslaJJt ill 1800 イ・ カ ッ ャ オエゥッイ セ@ k.Wlt,
w
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I Sclfhcnling
2. Poor scns u.ivity.
3. Non-linear charucteristics.
Uf エィ」ウセ@ ウエ。mョ・セ@ I' - .2_
a. I. 2 and J are correct J. (. r. )
11 I and 2 are corre£t i セ@ 7:H,l
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c. 2 and 3 nre 」セ ュZ 」 エ@ T.•
d. I and 3 arc correct I
4.
80. A piczuclcctric transducer ha• tim l -7s
c
ce
lollowing pununeter ''nluas: A 13 l>
Crystal capacitance = I o-'l F a. I 4 3 2
Cable cnpaoatnnce = 2xl0' 1" F b. 4 I 1 3
Charge ウ・ ョ ウゥ エゥカセ@ • 4x 10.. Coulombh1n. c. I セ@ 2 3
II' lhe oscilloscope used for read-out ha> an
ra d. 4 l 3 2
Input re.•istance of I Mn m parallel with R4 Dnta bull'ering means
C = 4 x 10' 10 1' . Uten the voltuge scnsnlvhv a. II buller stock of data altcndy J;torcd in
constam will be n computer unit
m
a. 2500 Vfcm b. li n electronic circuit which is used tn
h 3334 V/cm muinunn エ ィセ@ level of dattt
c. 4000 V/cm c. That data 。イセ@ first collect<d in an
d. 4500V/cm external, unit and thon processed into
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N 1 (I I U,G,N l ) · <(Js• 11)
GN when! J = moitll!nl of in'-!rfia. K=. system
b. gain fl dscous damping cocnicient. The
1/1 (l ... r.,G, I/ 1 )
trwtSient response speci ficallou whicll is
G,H; NOT affected by vurhttion of system gain
c..
111 (I+G,G,f{1) is the
.c
G,ll, a. l'cak ovcr.;hoot
d. b. Rise time
11"(1+G/i2 N,} c. Settling rime
ce
88. rhe Nyquist plOt fhr a control >ystem i$ d. Drunp<-"<.1 frequency of oscillw.ious
shown in Figure I. 'llt.; Bode plot for エィセ@ l)O. The root- locus plot for tu1 uncompcnwted
sume system will be as in unstable system is shown ln the given
1, ra figure. rhe. セウエ・ュ@ is to be compensated
Re by n oompensnling. zcm. . I he mnst
dcsirublc loca6on of the compcnsating
zero would be tltc point marked.
"'
m
0
xa
-20dmldcc
- 40 d Wdec
a. A
b. ll
C, C
.e
d. D.
h. The open·iOQJl lransfe•· function of u unity
-20dmldoc
feedback c<lmrol S)'stcm i;
w
30
G(s)lf(s) - .<(s .. l )(s+ T)
... "onere T is a ' 'ariablc parameter. Titc
w
-40dB(d..
closed-loop system will be stable ll1r all
values of
"· a. 1 > 0
w
0
IGI b. O< T < 3
c. 1 > 5
w, d. 3 < T <> 5
-60- 92. The Nyquist plot of Ihe open-loop transfer
1\tncliou G (s) ll(s) is shown in セ Q・@ g.iven
cl.
6gur<'. It iudicutcs that
1J of 16
キセM QM NA@ I. 1 0
c セ | gh M ーセ@ 0 )
M
(-1, JO)
セ@
"
セ Mイセ@
+ "'t
セ@
b.
[:, 0 ()
·5 - 6
],][!]
, セイ Z ZN@
{セ@ iャ { セャ@
I 0
0 I
a. The open-loop セGIウエ・ュ@ is UllStl\ble bul
the dosed-loop sys tem is stable 0 0
b. Botlt open-loop and closed-loop -7 - 6
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systems are unstable J 0 0
Il il
c. Open-loop system i$ stable but closed-
loop system is unstable 0 0 0
d.
d. Both open-loop and closed-loop 0 I 0
system$ are st'l.ble 3 -6 -7
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93 lli the control system shown in the given
%. A liner system is described by the state
figure, lhe con!roller which can give zero
{セェZ { サ@ セj { セス セャ ス@
steady-state error to a nunp input_ with K
= 9is
ce
C = x2
• AqMセ・ッ NL Lャ エhNセᄋi M r> where r md c are lhe inpul, and oulpnt
reactively. The tram;ter function is:
ra a. Q O Hウ Mイ ャ セ@
b. 1/(5+1)
a. .Proportional type c . I/ (s-J)
b. lnoograltype d. J/ (s- li
c. d・イゥカ。エセ@ type 97. The state equation of a dynamic system is
m
d. Proportional plus derivative lype
given by X(t) =AX(;)
9d The gam cross-over frequency and band-
width o f a eoutr61b')'Stem are 41, and "!,, -1 I 0 0 0
xa
- 3 -6 - 7 M セ@ l
c, A tltird order differential equation
d. An algebraic equation
Q セ@ ut' 16
99. lvfalch LisH with U s t-n nnd salect the 102. Whidt of th< fono ..ing ウ ゥ 。 ャ BG B G BセG@
OOIT\!1..'\ wセG| ャ NZヲ@ イ・ァセ、 ゥョ ァ@ au ac servo system employing tt
List 1 (PI'Oper1J(-s or l'lirtional rort'l') syuchro error detector arc correct?
A I . Scnsltfvit> of the error detector is
ュセ。 ウエ イセ 、@ in Vl>ltsldcgree.
2 . Titd tnlusfer jGuョセl ゥッ ャ@ of the セケャc ャ ャョ@
om
and controlled sh•f\ positions.
3. Srosi!J,·ity ofthe error detector 「ZエNセ@ lhe
セイオ ョ ・@ sl!jjl nt the two null p0$itions.
a. 1. 2nnd3
b. 1 and '2
c. c. 2 and 3
.c
d. l nnd3
103 . Fonr speed-torque cur.,.es (lnbell<d I, 11 Ill
and 1V) M。イセ M shclwn in th.! ァャカセ ョ@ ヲゥ ⦅ァ オイ セN@
ce
Timt ,,r
nn ac >-ervomot.o r will be a..< in !be
curve labelled
Listll (l' rictioual fot•r<:)
セ イョ [カ@
I. Coulomb friotion
Q セ@ Viscous lliction ra
-l Stntic friction
a.
A
I
B
2
C'
3
+-- -><---
a. r
m
b. 2 I 3 b. 11
"- 3 2 l c. [II
d 2 J l d. IV
100. l..ltpla"e tnu .. IClrm ol' til<! outpnt resp11nse
104. A non.. linaar (!Ontro1 ウケャセョエ@ is 、セ」 イゥ 「・エャ@
xa
J. l ゥョ セ。イ@ 、セ カゥ」・@ a.
2. A.C. servo system.<
3. エ セ カァ」@ pow<rtoJ weight naio
4 . J-,m:umntio ウケ エ・ョセ@
A B C D
"· 4 3 2 I
h 3 4 2 1
.... 3 4 1 2 b.
<l 4 J 1 2
IS orI b
lleRSIHI ll: In エィ・ウセ@ semiconductors. the
mobil it} or holes is ァイセュ ・イ@ than thaJ of
electrons.
a ll•llh A anti R an: true and R is Lhe
correct explanation of A
b. Roth A and R 1ttc true but R is NO I n
correct 」Nセ ーャ。ョオ ッョ@ of A
c. A is true bul R 1s r.11se
d. A is false bul R i> true
11 (1. Assrrtinn A: ャョエ イヲョ セ ゥ 」@ g<mlllnium tlocs
om
not セ ィ ッ キ@ n-lypc 「」ィ。セゥョイ L@
Renson R.: In intrinsic germanium? ャィセZ@
number of clec\fons is less than 1he
number l>f holes.
a. OoOt A and R are IJUa and R is the
corree{ ・Nセ ーャ。ョュ ゥッ ョ@ of A
.c
h Bt)th A and R nrc lnl< hut R is NOT n
correct explonnt1on of A
I(16, Consider Ute following st3te etjuatinn;; for c. A is 1n1e but R is false
ce
11 、ゥウ」[イgエセ@
system: d. A is false but R is true
{ ᄋ セ Hォエゥ I j@ { _.1_
M セ@ _1_ェ イ L セ@M
I II Assertion A: Quartz cryswl is prl'ferrcd
l'.(k t-1)
0
t,
(k)
(') +
['J
1 1 オHセI@ ra over Rochelle salt c.rystal tor commcroml
piezoelecLtic applications.
f{eason R: Rochelle 'ah is mechanicalh
4 4 we-aker ·
c. A thermostatic cnoirol
d. Trnl'fic ligln セッョエイャ@ L IOWl '21:0 V IOKfl J
108 Assertion A: Ill general, 」ゥイ 」 オャ セ ャ ゥッョ@ uf thl!
w
Soon connection.
a Both II and R arc true and R is the
correct explanation of A
a. Both A and R arc tn1c and R is the
corroct c.xplnnnuon of A
b. Both A and R are true bnl R is NOT "
correct explanation of A h. Both A and R are Qョ セ@ but R b NOT 11
<:. A is true but R is false correct explanntlon or A
d. A is false btu R is true c. A is trne but R ls fulsc
1()9, Assertion A: In sumo semiconductors. the d. A 1s false but R 1s true
I 13. Assertion A: 11te 「ョ、セ」N@ shown m the
llall COOOii.ticnt IS JlOSitiVe.
figun: os balanced by lirst adJusting R1 to r
inductive balance and Ut.en udjusting R, lor
16 ofl 6
r.;sistive balance. and llus ts イ・ー」\セエ、@ lill c A is true but R IS fillse
balance is aclucved, d. A is fitlse but R is true
11 7. Assertion A: Section AB on the ョセカ・@
E f>
l
セ@ セ@
• _:;: '" fi;';l
re.1l a'lis in fl1e given figure lies mr Ute
root·locus
t, I OL⦅ Lャヲセuᆬqwm@
Rca$Oh R; For mectium·Q roils, the 0
resistance effect is no1 I)I'()IIOIUICOO and
bahmc<>ia reached after n few adjustments. Reason R; All the p<linm in ben.-een A
om
a. Both A mtd R we true and R is the and B have "'·o p<ll.es to the risht of lht>
NZPQBMエセ。ョャュ@ of A jioセ N@
b. Bolh A and R are true bot R is :\OT a a B<llh A and R are true IDld R ゥセ@ th"
corre<:t explanation of A corred explanaijon of A
1!. A is tme but R is fnl>o b. Both A and Rare エョセ@ but R is NOT a
d. A is false bul R is true
.c
eC>rrec.1 explanation of A
I I'1. Assertion A: Eleco·omcten; 1U'e used at the c. A is true but R is ヲオャ[セ@
output stage of cle<>trodc pl-l meters. d. A is f-alse but R is tntll
Rl'ason R: 1n electrode type pH meters, l iS. Asserti on A: Feedlmck control ;ysl<ms
ce
till! potential is measured using rcfererK:c are often oompeusntod by plmse
and measuring electrodll!l. lead/phase-lag netwoa:b
a Both A and R ttre true and R i> the Reason R: PJiase.leadlphaBC-lag netwotks
COO'eCt explanation of A ra are easily realizable and obtrunable.
b. Both A and Rare true but R is l\OT • a Both A and R are true and R is the
oorrect explanation of A correc1 explanatiun of A
c. A is true but R is false
II, A is false hut Ris t)'lle
b. Botlr A tmd R u.re true but R is or "
corre..--t explwtation of A
m
115. Assertion A: The l'requeucy response c. A is true but R IS folso
shown i.n the l!JII"'' flguN is thni of a d. A is false but R is t·mo
vibrationgalvlmome\or I ll) Assertion A: A discrete data systern
xa
ャQ。カゥNョセ@
セ ャl セ@
tlte charo.:teristic equation
Z 1 - 1.5Z - I = 0 isuru<table.
rセ。ウッ Q@ R; l11c ncg.ativc coeffioents of
tl1e 」ィ。イエ・ゥセ@ equation iu m.. z-plane
.e