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QUESTION
Fundamental rights in
the Indian constitution
have been taken from
the a)Russian
Constitution
b) U.S. Constitution
c)British Constitution
d) Act of 1935

C) British
constitution

The solution for


differential equation
2x
dy/dx=2-y is:

a)y=2-

a) y=2-

c /x

b) y=2-

c /x

c) y=2
d) y=2 +
3

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ANNOUNCED
PROVISIONAL
KEY ANSWER

c /x

703759

CANDIDATES
VERSION OF
ANSWER

B) U.S. constitution

Both A & B are same


options

NOT APPLICABLE

c x

C)

/2

A)

/4

a) /4
b) /5
c) /2
d) /6

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Book name: Pratiyogita Darpan-Mar 2007


Magazine
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Red box
Enclosed page No.11
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given
(or)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_ri
ghts_in_India

c x

sin2 x dx

PROOF/SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

Light year is unit of


a)Light
b)Time
c)Distance
d)Velocity

http://m.wolframalpha.com/input/?
i=integrate+sin%5E2%28x
%29+from+0+to+pi%2F2&x=0&y=0
(Or)
Solved in Page No. 12

B) Time

C) Distance

Book name: In Quest of the Universe by Karl


F.Kuhn Theo Koupelis
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(or)
Light year is a unit of astronomical distance
equivalent to the distance that light travels in

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one year, which is 9.4607 1012 km (nearly
6 million million miles).
So correct answer is distance not time.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-year)
5
53

The Dimensional
Formula for Force is
Options:
a) ML

T2

b) M

LT

c) ML

T2

C)ML

D)ML

d) None of these

53

Laser is a

Light Source

Both Light Source &


Light Detector

Book name: Objective Physics for Medical


college Entrance Examinations by Stalin
Malhotra
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Enclosed in Page no 14
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given
(or)
http://www.azformula.com/physics/dimensio
nal-formulae/what-is-the-dimensionalformula-of-force/

1.
2.
3.

In spectrometer
Space
Laser Spectroscopy for Sensing

https://www.elsevier.com/books/laserspectroscopy-for-sensing/baudelet/978-085709-273-1
http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/laser/en/

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Whenever a charged
particle moves in a
Electric Potential a)
Particle gets potential
energy b) Particle gets
kinetic energy
c) Particle gets
electric energy
d) None of these

b) Particle gets
kinetic energy

Both options A & B


can be correct.
Whenever a charged
particle moves
towards an Electric
Potential of same
polarity it gets
potential energy and
lose kinetic energy
and when it moves
away from Electric
Potential of same
polarity it gets
kinetic energy and
lose potential energy
and vice-versa for
Electric Potential of
opposite polarity.

Book name: Physics for Scientists and


Engineers, Volume 2, BY Raymond Serway,
John Jewett Page No.: 695
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10

11

12

13

71

73

78

96

101

105

A battery of 24V is
applied across
terminal AB of the
circuit shown in
figure. Current in 2
ohm resistor will be :
Options:
a) 3A
b) 6A
c) 2.5A
d) 1.5A
We have assigned a
frequency of 50Hz to
power system because
it
a)can be easily
obtained
b)gives best result
when used for
operating both light
and machinery
c) easy calculation
d) none
Thermal runaway in
BJT will take place if
the quicent point is
such that
a) Vce>1/2 Vcc
b) Vce
c) Vce<2Vcc
d) Vce<1/2Vcc

A 4bit Synchronous
counter uses flip-flop
with propagation
delay time of 25ns
each. The max
possible
a)25ns
b)50ns
c)75ns
d)100ns
Decimal number 74
may be written in
binary system as
a) 1001010
b) 1001001
c) 1001011
d) 100011
How many full adders
are needed to
construct an mbit
parallel adder?
a) m-1
b) m/2
c) m+2
d) m

B)6A

D)1.5A

a)can be easily
obtained

b)gives best result


when used for
operating both light
and machinery

D) Vce<1/2Vcc

A)Vce>1/2 Vcc

d)100ns

a)25ns

6A is the total current provided by the 24V


battery in this circuit. The questions asks
about current in 2 ohm resistor which is 1.5A.
The current in 8ohm resistor is 3A. The
current in 5ohm resistor is also 3A. This 3A is
further subdivided between 6ohm and (2 + 4)
ohm resistor equally. So current in 2 ohm
resistor is 1.5A
(or)
Solved step by step below in page no 16
Book Name: Objective Electrical Technology
by Rohit Mehta
Page No.316&325
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Enclosed page No.: 17 &18
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give

Book name: Analog Electronics-GATE,PSUs


& ES Examination by Satish k karna
Question No 9
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(or)
to avoid thermal runaway is to keep the
operating point of a BJT so that Vce 1/2Vcc
so we can say that when Vce>Vcc/2 then
thermal runway in BJT will take place
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_transist
or_biasing
Book name: Digital Electronics &
Microprocessor: Problem & Solution by
R.P.Jain Question No M280
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http://www.decimaltobinary.com/74-in-binary

B) 1001001

A) 1001010

by using division method we get answer (a)


use this online calculator for verification
Solved below and Enclosed page No:22
Enclosed page No 23

D) m

A) m-1

We need an adder for every bit. So we should


need m full adders. A full adder adds a carry
bit to two inputs and produces an output and a
carry.
But the most significant bits can use a half
adder, which differs from the full adder as in
that it has no carry input, so we need m-1 full
adders in m bit parallel adder.
check this link:
question no. 24
http://www.avatto.com/computer-

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117

118

In figure, Ra , Rb and
Rc are 20 , 10 and
10 respectively.
The resistances R1,
R2 and R3 in of an
equivalent starconnection are
a) 2.5,5,5
b) 5,2.5,5
c) 5,5,2.5
d) 2.5,5,2.5
For higher Voltage
ranges transformers
are used
a)Core Type
b) Shell Type
c)Both Core & Shell
Type
d)None of these

A) 2.5,5,5

B) Shell Type

cannot find

A)Core Type

122
The instrument
transformers are
normally used to
extend the range of

C) moving iron
instruments

A) induction
instruments

a) induction
instruments

science/test/mcqs/digitalelectronics/questions/90/5.html
(or)
http://www.examveda.com/how-many-fulladders-are-required-to-construct-an-m-bitparallel-adder-13703/
Here the given figure is wrong so we cannot
assume the figure and find it.

Book Name:Switchgear & Protection


By M.V.Bakshi U.A Bakshi
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Book name: Question Bank In Electronics
And Communication Engineering BY
Chadha, chadha
Page No.: 458 & 487
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Enclosed page No.: 25&26
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given.

b) electrostatic
instruments
c) moving iron
instruments
d) All of these

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123

131

Transmission lines
and distribution lines
can be discriminated
by
a) the size of
conductor
b) the operating
voltage
c) The amount of
current carried by the
liner
d) None of these
The difference
between phase and
frequency modulation
Options:
a) Is purely
theoretical because
they are same in

D)None of these

c) Lies in the
poorer audio
response to phase
modulation

Both B and C
options are correct.
Transmission lines
and distribution
lines can be
discriminated by
operating voltage
and current carried
by the line.

d) Lies in the
definitions of the
modulation index

Book name: Electromagnetic Fields and


Radiation: Human Bioeffects and Safety BY
Riadh W.Y. Habash
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a red arrow in enclosed page.
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https://www.dom.com/corporate/what-wedo/electricity/transmission-lines-andprojects/comparison-of-transmission-anddistribution-lines

Book name Gateway to PSUs (Electronics &


Telecom, Electronics by Ashish Dixit
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practice
b) Is too great to
make the two systems
compatible
c) Lies in the poorer
audio response to
phase modulation
d) Lies in the
definitions of the
modulation index

Enclosed page No.: 28&29


*Web link including ISBN of E-book is also
given
For Frequency modulation, Modulation index
= peak frequency deviation / modulating
frequency
Whereas for Phase modulation, Modulation
index = peak phase deviation.
You can also check the Bharat Electronics
Limited Placement paper here
http://www.indiabix.com/placementpapers/bel/3062
Question 12 has the answer Lies in the
different definition of the modulation index

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20

132

133

To connect the output


of a data source to a
telephone line, it is
necessary to have
Options:
a) An FMVFT system
b) Modem
c) A leased line
d) Phase shift key
Cut off wavelength of
rectangular
waveguide for TE0,1,
if 'a' is width and 'b' is
height (a>b)
Options:
a) 2a
b) 2b
c) a
d) b

a) An FMVFT
system

b) Modem

a) 2a

b) 2b

Book Name: Upkars' Objective


Telecommunication Engineering by P.K
Mishra. Page 134 Question 41 Answer is
Modem.
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a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page number 30
Book Name: Airport Ground Navigation
system by Singh Arjun
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with a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 31
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(or)
From Book "Transmission Lines And
Waveguide By A.V.Bakshi" Page 4.30 below
screenshot is taken

In addition to above also we know that

Where width (longest dimension) b is height


(shortest dimension) Now m = 0 and n = 1 as
given in question.
So cut off frequency comes out to be c/2b.

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And cut off wavelength comes out to be 2b.


Not 2a.
The Answer given by BSNL in Answer sheet
is for TE10 not TE01
Also
Now in TE 01, m= 0 and n = 1

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22

23

24

134

135

136

142

A matched load is one


in which
Options:
a) reflection is zero
b) reflection is unity
c) partial reflection
and
partial transmission
d) none of these

Wave guide can be


considered as
Options:
a) high pass filter
b) low pass filter
c) band pass filter
d) none of these

Microwave energies
propagate the length
of the wave guide by
____ its side walls.
Options:
a) Moving off
b) Refraction
c) Reflection off
d) None of these
Stub matching
eliminates standing
waves on
a) transmitter side of

c) partial reflection
and partial
transmission

c) band pass filter

a) reflection is zero

a) high pass filter

d) None of these

c) Reflection off

a) transmitter side
of stub

c) both side of the


stub

so from above formula, cut-off wavelength =


2b
Book Name: GATE Electronics &
Communications Engineering 2016 by
Trishna Knowledge System
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Enclosed page No:32
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given
(or)
This question was earlier asked in BSNL
TTA Question Paper: Communication
Specialization 2007 and answer was
reflection is zero then too.
Enclosed in page no 33
http://www.antennatheory.com/tutorial/waveguides/waveguide.p
hp
(or)
In Book Concepts and Applications of
MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
By SANJAY KUMAR, SAURABH
SHUKLA Page 71 Question 6 Answer is
High Pass filter.
In book The Pearson Question Bank for
Electronics & Communication Engineers:
By Satish K Karna Page 5.25 Question 80
Answer is High pass filter.
In book Question Bank In Electronics And
Communication Engineering
By Chadha, Chadha P R Page 222 Question
253 Answer is High Pass filter.
Reason being that there is a cut off frequency
below which frequencies cant travel in wave
guide, only frequencies above cut off
frequency can travel in waveguide.
Book Name: Question Bank in Electronics &
Communication Engineering by Chadha
Chadha
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with a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 34 and 35
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given
(or)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waveguide
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S.S. Gupta
Page No.: 712 & 718
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stub
b) load side of the
stub
c) both side of the
stub
d) none of these
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143

The propagation
constant of a
transmission line is
a) (R+j L)/(G+j C)
b)

1/LC

c)

LC

b)

1/LC

d)

{( R+ jwL )
(G+ jwC)}

d)

{( R+ jwL )
(G+ jwC)}

with a red box in enclosed page.


Enclosed page No.: 36
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given
BEL exam check below link 17 Question
http://myquestions.in/2014/01/02/beltechnical-questions-with-answers/
Book Name: Electronics Communication
System: Fundamentals Through Advance by
Tomasi
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with a red box in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 37
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given
(Or)
https://scontent-sit4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.09/14650685_1179899602082814_774820797
8996199874_n.jpg?
oh=bce17ac3385b8dd2c6daaa9a06777259&o
e=58AC1644
(or)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propagation_co
nstant#Definition

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145
To determine the
value of the net
resistance (R) for
three parallel resistors
R1, R2 and R3 , we
can use the following
equation

c)
1/R=1/R1+1/R2+1/R
3
d) 1/R=R1+R2+R3

Options:

Book Name Question Bank in Electronics


and Communication Engineering by Chadhan
chadha
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with a red box in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 38&39
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given
(or)
Check the link
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Series_and_para
llel_circuits#Resistors_2

a) R=R1+R2+R3
b)
R=1/R1+1/R2+1/R3
c)
1/R=1/R1+1/R2+1/R3
d) 1/R=R1+R2+R3

27

146

For an RL circuit, the


power factor cannot
be less than_____ or
greater than_____
a) 0, 1
b) 1,0
c) 1, 1
d) 00,+00

b) 1,0

a) 0, 1

Book name: Question Bank In Electronics


And Communication Engineering BY
Chadha, chadha
Line/paragraph/Question No 287. is marked
with a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.:38&39
(or)
https://www.coursehero.com/file/p48vdpm/ha
lf-wave-rectified-sine-wave-846-The-formfactor-of-DC-supply-voltage-is/
check Q.no 850 from above link
http://www.electronicstutorials.ws/inductor/inductor.html

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147

148

149

159

160

162

Which has the


greatest period
Options:
a) 10 Hz
b) 100 Hz
c) 10 KHz
d) 100 KHz

The effect of an
inductance is such
that current flowing
through it
Options:
a) cannot change
instantaneously
b) can change
instantaneously
c) cannot change
d) Is opposed by the
inductance.
Total current drawn
from two 3.0 volt
batteries in parallel is
1 amp. Each battery
supplies:
a) 1 amp
b) 0.5 amp
c)2 amp
d) 0.30 amp
The principle type of
current meter being
employed is
Options:
a) D' Arsenal
Galvanometer
b) Thermal current
meter
c) Electromagnetic
current meter
d) None

Amp. Hour is the unit


for measuring
Options:
a) Power of the meter
b) Energy
c) Capacity of a cell
d) None of these
The precision
measurement of
resistance is generally
carried out by
Options:
a) potentiometer
method
b) CRO method
c) bridge method
d) voltmeter method

d) 100 KHz

a) 10 Hz

b) can change
instantaneously

a) cannot change
instantaneously

a) 1 amp

b) 0.5 amp

d) None

a) D' Arsenal
Galvanometer

Book Name: Basic Electric Engineering by


Sahdev SK
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a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 40
(or)
Period = 1/ frequency.
So from the options 10Hz which is smallest
frequency has the largest period.
And 100KHz has smallest period.
So answer is 10Hz not 100KHz
Book Name Basic Engineering Circuit
Analysis by David Irwin, Robert M. Nelms
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a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 41
(or)
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/dir
ect-current/chpt-15/inductors-and-calculus/

Book name: Direct Current Fundamentals By


Stephen L. Herman
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a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 42
*Web link including ISBN of E-book is also
given

In electrical, current meter means ammeter.


Ammeter is of different types Moving coil
(based on DArsenal Galvanometer), Moving
magnet, Electrodynamics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammeter
The most common of the above types is
Moving Coil (Based on DArsenal
galvanometer) as mentioned in below link.

d) None of these

c) Capacity of a cell

a) potentiometer
method

c) bridge method

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammeter#Movi
ng-coil
Enclosed in page no 43
http://pvcdrom.pveducation.org/BATTERY/c
apacity.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampere-hour

Book Name: Question Bank in Electronics


and communication Engineering by Chadha
Chadha
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a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 44&45
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given

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(or)
Please check the question bank given here
http://www.drnnce.ac.in/files/MI.pdf

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175

When a unit step


input is applied to a
perfect integrator, the
output
a) is bounded
b) unbounded
c) remaining constant
d) is unity

a) is bounded

b) unbounded

Question 8, Answer is Bridge method.


Book Name: Linear Feedback Control
Analysis & Design with MATLAB by
Dingyu Xue, YangQuan Chen, Derek P.
Atherton
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a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 47
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given
(or)
unit step signal is given as,
u(t)=1, for t>=0.
now integrate this function over 0 to t; this
will give you,
t as integrate the value(which is ramp signal)
ramp fn with constant slope
integration of u(t)= 1/s*(Laplace transform of
u(t)) = 1/s*1/s=1/s^2

35

36

37

178

185

188

What are level


Triggering interrupts?
a) INTR &TRAP
b) RST6.5 & RST5
c) RST7.5 & RST6.5
d) none of these

Specify the range of


char type data
Options:
a) -127 to 128
b) -128 to 129
c) 128 to 127
d) -128 to 128

b) RST6.5 & RST5

d) none of these

c) 128 to 127

ALL OPTIONS
ARE WRONG

The 8085 MPU can


address
a)

28

memory

a)

c)

16

2 memory

by taking inverse Laplace transform i.e.= r(t)


(ramp function)
In ramp function the value is getting
increasing with the time and at infinity the
value of ramp function is infinity so it is
unbounded.
Enclosed page number 48
RST6.5 and RST5.5:-These are level
triggered and maskable interrupts. When
RST6.5 pin is at logic 1, INTE flip-flop is set.
RST 6.5 has third highest priority and RST
5.5 has fourth highest priority.
It can be masked by giving DI and SIM
instructions or by resetting microprocessor.
(Or)
Check the link below
http://microprocessorforyou.blogspot.in/2011/
12/hardware-interrupts-in8085interrupts.html
Book Name: Objective Oriented
Programming with C++, 2nd Edition by Rohit
Khurana
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a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 50
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given
(or)
Range of char type is
-128 to 127
Notice the minus sign. It is missing in given
options.
topic name: Integer Type
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/cprogrammin
g/c_data_types.htm
Book Name: Microprocessor 8085,8086 by
Abhishek Yadav

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28 memory

locations
b)

12

Line/paragraph/Question No. is marked with


a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 51

memory

locations
c)

216

memory

*Web link including ISBN of E-book is also


given

memory

(or)

locations
d)

232

location

Address Bus: It is a group of wires or lines


that are used to transfer the addresses of
Memory or I/O devices. It is unidirectional.
In Intel 8085 microprocessor, Address bus
was of 16 bits. This means that
Microprocessor 8085 can transfer maximum
16 bit address which means it can address
65,536 (2)different memory locations
Check the link below
http://www.wikiforu.com/2012/08/mi
croprocessor-address-bus-data-buscontrol-bus.html

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199

Object code is
a) high level language
b) machine code
c) assembly language,
d) None of these

a) high level
language

b) machine code

Book Name: Computer Fundamentals by


Anita Goel
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a red arrow in enclosed page.
Enclosed page No.: 52
*Web link including ISBN of E-book is also
given
(or)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_code
It mentions that Object code, or sometimes an
object module, is what a computer compiler
produces. In a general sense object code is a
sequence of statements or instructions in a
computer language, usually a machine code
language (i.e., binary) or an intermediate
language such as Register transfer language

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200

Question 200.A
programmed stored in
a higher memory that
can be used
repeatedly as part of
main program is
known as
Options:
a) sub program
b) micro program
c) sub routine
d) library

d) library

c) sub routine

Book Name: Microcontroller Programing An


introduction by Syed R. Rizvi
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Enclosed page No.: 53
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Pratiyogita Darpan - Mar 2007


https://books.google.co.in/books?id=5ugDAAAAMBAJ

Vol. 1, No. 9 Magazine

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In Quest of the Universe - Page 6


https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=0763708100

Karl F. Kuhn, Theo Koupelis - 2004

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Objective Physics for Medical College Entrance Examinations:


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