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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING J
PAPER-I
Consider the followmg statements: b. product of lengths of \'ectors f:rom mm
When all tbe elements in one row of the the zeroes to that pomt
om
Rourh s tabulation are zero then this c. ratio of product of lengths of 1ectors
condi uon indocates from poles to point to the. product
one pair of real roots l\iU1 op.posite of length of vectors from zeros to that
sign m s-plone point
2. one pair of conj ugate roots on the d. product of lengths of vectors from all
poles lo ze1os
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1111aginury S..\:IS "'splane
3. conjugate roots fonning a quadrme in \Vh1ch one of the followoog is correct '/
s-plane The slope of the. a!;)' mptmic Bode
ce
Which of the statements giVen above lslare magnitude plot IS integer multipie of
com:cr? a. db/decade
a I only b :1: 12 db/decade
b. 2 only c. (, db/decade
c. 3 only
ra d. ,.. 3 db/decade
d. 1. 2and3 What is the range of K for Which the open
2. The low frequency and high frequency K
m
loop lrunsfer fw1ctio1t G(.1J =- --,1 ....:..:..-
asymptotes of Bode magnitude pl01 are s (s +G)
-i\0 db/decade and -40 re.presents tin unstable closed loop system
dbfdccade. Whut os llo" type of tho system'/
a. K > \l only
xa
a. Type(l
b. K = Oonly
b Type I
c. K < (J only
c. Type U
d. -x: < K <CY.>
d Type Ill
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a. 2
loop system '"II
be stable rf the Nyquist
b. (),5
plot ofGH
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Otdc:
b. lnotl3 unly
c. 2 nnd 3 only
.-\ B c D
a. 2 4 3
<.L 1. laud 3
lfl Single step response of a typical stepper b.
3 2 4
<:. 1 .. 2 4
.c
Jnotor is oscillatOJ)'. Braluos an: used
to reduce or climinnl< oscillations. Which <.L I 4 2 3
one of th.c lnUowing fnlemcnl< is n111 t4 Which one of Ute follow is The
correct regarding UijC of hraluos'l
ce
tmpcdnJJca fwtetion
n. h provodes memory or position
information when motor is switched
;\ ) _ ( , ) L< on
otT: ,\ ,, 2
h. reduces dc.:clcrnlion lime.
c. It reduces length of motor load.
ra LC' driving point funelion
b. RL driving poml fwrction
d. tl pullout torque, c. RC clci,ing point function
m
11 Synchro ntJOchine! arc used for whicl1 one
of the fonowing?
" Conv011ing lphaso supply lo 3phase
,, d. PLC driving point function
Wlrie)l nne of the following p>ssive
compon<:nLI has lbe m<ll>l precise lnd
supply
xa
ueourat t tJondard ?
b. Stepping up In" lreque11C)' ign;ol tu a.
high fr<:qucncy
b. lnduclonce
c. Detection of positional error In a.c.
c. Cap:oc:itrmce
seJVo systcm
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d. ConductJonoe.
cl Detectivn of positional error in d.c .
If. Which of the foLio" ing i81aN primary
l'or voltage maimained by
A. 8. r and 0 reprt:Scnt the
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prllllloten; of lwo-poo'l. uetworl;.. Whl!tl i N>tinool Lahoo':ltories'!
tha network n:clprocal? I. Zener diode" ith 1.5 V out pot at 2ti"C
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g.iven below:
d. AD - BC= ll
a. I only
13 1\lotch Lis1 [ with List U 3nd s d cct the
;:orrec.t answer usong th<> CO<Io given below b. 2 on
the " BoUt I p,rd 2
ListI d. N I nor 2
CNetworl; parameter) 17 Wbat i8 the prcli.\ tcru cquivaltnl to?
1
A. htt a. 10"
b 10
n.
3 of i3
c, I (ll b. Eureka
d. lOl l c. Mangan.Ut
I S, The errors introduced by an instrument fall d. Nichrome
ln which category? How c111l a milli-ammeter be llSed as a
a. Sys1ematic errors voltmeter?
'b. Random cnor:s a B y connecting a low resistru.JCe in
c, Gross errors parallel <villt the instrument
d. EnviJoruncntal cnon 'b. l:ly corutecling a hlgh resistance in
Jlanillcl with Ute inslrumcnl
om
19.
c By conneeli ng a low res.islance in
Cl D
series w.ilh the lnstrurnenl
d. By cotntecting a biglt resistance .Ut
with the instrumeJtl
l ' .) fl
15. The principle of.Hall cftect ls made usc of
.c
tllfll! !>nlltll -
1\ l"avefomt show11 i;tlhe figure ab\lve, in 1he construction or which one oJ' the
fo11 owing7
is fed to a d.t . .uruneter. Wlwt lhe
a. Anuneter
ce
reading shown by the meier 7
a Zero 1.> . Voltmeter
b. 50 m -!\ c Gaussmeter
c. 75mA ra II. Galvanometer
26, Wh at is tlre radiation o f a di pole
d. 100 mA
anleruta /J20 long approximately eguallo7
20. Whkh one of lhc foUowlng instruments is
commonly 'USed to mea<oure prlmru-y a. 2 0
m
Cllrrenl of a Lmnslbrmer connec ted to b. 40 0
mains? c. o.6 n
n. ElecU'Qstatic meter
d. 20rl
xa
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Wllich ol' tl1c follt1win!! lleld H = I AM' I.I
Cjll>ntity? a. l. l9 m
a_ Standing, wave ratio only b. 1.39 Ill
b. Rellection codffioidlll only c, 1"59 Ill
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c, Gain d. L79m
d. Standing w:we ratio nnd l'eflec:tioo 35 TI1e vector A
co<>fficieul which equalions7
ce
3H What cause$ cloclromagnetic wsve I. jj , , A
polarization?
a. Refraction 2. V''A p0 ]
h. Retlection
3 . ,]; Jp,,JD.i
c. Longitudinal nature nf electn>magnetic
ra 4nR
Sele.:.t the correct 3Jlswor usiug code
d. Transverse of eleclr<mmgnetic g iven below;
m
wave
" Lnd 2 unly
31 A plane wave 011vellng in air is incident on b. 2 and 3 only
a mcdiunl. Wllid1 """ of Ooa
c. I and 3 only
xa
lt11Jowing COI'f'CCt'?
n magn">>ic field intensity d. I. 2 and 3
a. becomes approximtcly haIf 36 The force on a charge moving with
velodty v under the influenc-e of electric
b. gels approxim>lely doubled and nt:tgnotic elds is gi\'1;.11 by which one
.e
b. q(E+I'xR )
I.
c. ,,(11 )
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2. v
d. ,J(E ' I' 8)
37 Which une of' the tollowing i U1o C(m-..et
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3. \! B=O sL3lemc..-ot'?
Equi-potential Jines and fleltl lines
Which of the llb<JVc appellr in
ecluatiuns? a.rc parallel
lL. 2 and 3 b. are anliparollel
b. lmd 3 on ly c. arc ortlmgonal
o. 2 and 3 only d. beat no definite
Which of the stotemeots below Me 11w natural frequency and lhe damping
fador oflhi>SY>Iem at'e respectively
a. I aotl2 unly a. Wand 0.6
b. 2 ond 3 only h. I 0 nnd 0.8
c. Sand 0.6
om
t>, I ltnd 3 ()nly
d 1. 2 3 tl Sand 0.8
39 fhe lnptu-output of svstem 43. Given a unity fc.:dbaok !ystem wilb
ls. by
(](,<) J: tha value ofK fo dampm@
<ilC(I) c/c(l) .V(H 4)
r(t) = --;;;" I 3--;.;/ ' 2c(l)
.c
flllio of0.5 i;
wbcr" r(t) ond c(l) are mput and oulpul
respcctively. The transt<:r Junction of U1a b. 4
ce
i cijualto c. 16
I d. 64
11. lx' F'or type 2 system. l.he steady-stale etTor
due lO input Is .:qua l to!
b. (s' Js, 1)
I
ra a. zero
b. finite constant
2
m
C. (S' 2) c.. infinile
d. ind<rterminte
<L I nu; lypc number of tho conltol
&'- 5+3)
xa
with
4<1 (' onsider the function:
(!}
G(s)N() ""
ts
o(s't 2s - 3)
F(,) - ' '
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a. one
.e
h. ('()nditlonally a. K, ..li::
om
c. Mnr!linally table b. Kt.s
tl. t; notnblc c.
49. The fwtatior of o P-1 is d. K,
:1-t A tocboruotcr IS added lo a S<:rvo-
mcch:anil'lm
b. K1, + (K/s)
.c
c. (K,Is)+ K.s It is easily adju.stable
cl K1,s 4 b. It can adjust damping
c. It converts velocity ol U1c shalt to
ce
Given tho m:atri.x
proportioMI d.c. vollugc
A- 0 0
o 1 ol1 d. n reduces
om
a. Both A and R individually true and c. .lm; R'
R is U1e con-oc.t of A
d. 4111;0 R
\>. B<Jih A and R are individu lh true but
R is not tltc correct explannlion I)[ 1\ matorials having lompen>turc
A is ltlle but R is false cucUicicut " f 0.004 aucl 0.0(14 tespccti vci.V
.c
cl. l\ is false but R i; true ""' joinoo in .eri 1l1d ovor.>ll
temperature coef'Jici<:nt ts approxirn,lely :
59 Asertiun (A): S:unple1HIt:t syste'"
a. 0.08
requires hnlcl circuit.
ce
Rea,.on (R): Hold circuit convert< lhe b. 0.04
signolto analog fo1m. (;, 0.001
n. Roth A and R are individua lly lnlc nnd d. 0.0001
R the corroct "'(]llnnntion ul' '\ A 10 pF' capacitor 1s f'cd from dU a,c.
h. Bolh A and R are individually true but
R js not the corr<:<:t of A
ra voll4& source cnnl:nnm& a fundamental
and a third bam1oltic of strength one-third
c. A is lnle but R is false of limclamcnt:cl. TI1e lh lnl h:c.,nmtie
m
current flowing through lhe capaciwr
cl. A is false but R i9 tr<te
expressed as percentage of U>o:>
1\.,ert ion (A): C'opad toe trnnducers can fundamcntnl tUider >lClldystote condition
he used for measmement of hoth and
xa
will bo:
tlyuautic phenomena.
a. l50o
R,eason (Rl: <:>Jlll<!tlive lranducers
b. 1001.
cxtremel,)
C. SO'lo
a. 13()th A imd R are intliviuu.111)' !rue nod
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69. In an clectromctct, the movable plate is II
a, lA
em in diameter. When 12 kV is :lpplied
behveen the movnhle and the lixed b. 1A
plate, the force is 0.006 N. The chang< in c. 3A
for 1..5 11ll11 Of d. 4A
movable plute is:
74. What is the Laplace transform of a
.c
a. J0' 12F fimc.tion (\ (t-1) 'I
b. !1.37 IO.,;F a. 2
c. 0.125 ' IO'"F
ce
b. 0
d. 12.5 10'12F
70. Continuous recording of 11 signal Is not d. 2s
possible in a
7S.
ra
a. Magnetic tape recorder
b. Strip cbrut recorder '"
c:. X Y rec(lrdor
r
m
d. Galvanomerric recoder
71. l'he successive approximation AID output
for a 4-bit convener to a 8.217 Volt input Who! i:s the lime cotlStnnt of the circuit
xa
d. 100 1
d. 4s
76.
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(!)
1.:. ru r., = tan
I
R
d. 1000 w
d. tn 10 bas any arbiter value
A series RLC circuit is switched on 10 a &2.
step voltage V at t = 0. What are the Initial n
C:._____,t
R ; J
.c
and final values of the current in the
cl rcuit. respectively'?
i (i)
a. VIR. V/R
ce
b. Zero, lnliniiy
c.. Zero, Zero VL.O
a. Step
c. luCfR
b. Ramp
d. ltl(coC)
c. Parabolic
St. A voltage of V = IOOL30 is applied to an
d. Exponential
impedance 2 - 3 j4. WWch one ur Ooe
tOII(lwing is Lhe power lriang:le? 85. Which olie of the following statements
re.garding steady state errors in control
[L_
L:Jm'" lf'mW
system is not correct?
u. Steady state error analysis relies on the
usc of initial valuc
lu ori J
b Sumdy error IS a measure o( c
b)' Stem accuracy "lien u spcc1 fie 1ypu
or input is applied to 3 comrol system.
c 'I he. error constants do nm give
informarion rcg;Ltding stead) slulc 0
0rror wben inputs are other thru1 step.
mmp and parabolic The tronslcf 1\.inction for the diagram
cl Steady error docs not provrdc shown nbilVe ts gtvcn b)' 11 hic.h one of the
infonnnuon on hm1 the error varies ing7
a. 111 1
om
whh lllllC.
Whrch one of the following is the most b siK /( I+.<RC)
likely reason ror lurge overshoot rn n c. sRC/( 1-sRC)
cunlrol system'> d. l+sRC
a. lllgh gam m a QO_ The instrumeututiou aulpliCiers arc used
.c
b Presence or dc.1d time m a pnncrpally to ampl ify srgnul!i lrom 1vhkh
system of followmg'!
c High posllwe correcung torque a. Tronsduccrn
ce
d High retarding mrque b. ActiVe fillors
87 In the umc domain analysis of feedback c. Choppers
control systems whrch one parr of the
d DIA conwrters
f'rlllowing is not matched?
Which of the tollowmg pnmnry delet'tor
a. Under
of nonhnllarnres
Mmrmi1cs rhe eft'ec1
ra
')t '
tYflC' tmnsducers are employed I'M
displacement measurement
b. Dommam l'oles- Trnnstems dre out l f'herm1$tor
more mp1dl)
m
2 diaphragm
c Far ll\\e.t)' poles to the lei! half of s-
plnne;- l'mnMentS die out more ruprdly J . Thermocouple
cl A pole nilllr to the len uf dominant 4 Pivot Torque
xa
complex poles and ne-.tr a .rero.- Sela:l c(liTeCl UIIS\H:.r usiog the cud"
oftrunsi<lllt is small given below
88 Whicll of the folio\\ rng transfer funcuous n. 1 and 2
is/arc minuuurn phase lmllSfcr function(s)?
.e
b 2
I c 3and4
I.
(.> I) d I
w
(s+2)
3 List-l
(s+3)(s-4)
A , Variable capacnancc dev1ce
Select the correct UUS\\-et using t.be cod(!
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B. Onfioe meter
g.ven below
C.
u. land3
List-11
b I only
I Flow
c land3
2 Temperature measurement
d None
3. Pressure. tnUlsdl.tccr
89 4. force nnd torque measurement
Code
I I ol IJ
n AJ, BI , C2 c. Very small resistance
b. A2. B4, C3 d. Copncillince nnd il.< power factor
c.. 112. BL CJ 10\1 Whnt is a dlffcrentlul translbrmc(/
d AJ, Fl4, C1 a. Co11stant tmnsducer
93 Which disrlncement tnlnsducer is tor b. prcssvre transducer
nccurale nnd liucar nH!asurerHCHI'! c. Constant displacemcnt iTansducer
a LVDT d. Variahle inductance transducer
b. S1n110 guugc Ill I The imperfect capacitance "Juch as
om
c. Pmcmiomcter shunted by 11 resistance can be measured
d Capacitive displaoemem tmnsducer by wh1ch one of the following'!
Which ampl iJier is used in an clcdronio a. Carey Foster bridge
nmlt imeler? b. Owen bridge
a Po"er umplffier c. Schering bridge
.c
b. Outler amplifier d. Wicn bridge
c. umplifier 102 Due to which one uf Ute following reasons
d. Widcbrutd runplilicr bearings of PMMC Jnstnunent mode of
ce
.Jc,vct?
I'or low ( from lew micro ohms
to one ohm) measurement, which bridge is a. ro 3\'0id wear and 1<:nr of the moving
system
n. Whllln:;tone bridge
ra b. ro pro I' ide small suppon
b. Kelvin bndgc. c. It can he eas ily replaced
c. Guarded Whe:ustonc d. I o make the system robust
d. bridge 103
m
96. Which bridge IS used to detemune
frequency? v I
I
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n. Andor.;on bridge
I I .J.:b
b. De Souty bridge
c. Wien bridge
d. Campbell bridge
.e
97 dielectric of a t'<lpucitur cuu ho Por the circnil shown. what IS the voltage
llll'l!Siarcd by which one p rthc following? V if tho soulee vnlluge 1$ rtoduccd by 50%?
o. Wicn bndge a, IR +E
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b Owen hridg< b. E - lR
c. Sdtcring bridge c. 21R - tE/2)
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h.
10 <'-lOOi b. -10
c.
v
10 v
d. - 50 v
om
11>8.
c.
. L__L____1.
'"
.c
In 1he circuit shown above. what the
a, value ohhe currem I?
ce
a. JA
1()5, b. 2A
c. 3A
.
d. 4 A
- ( t)
ra
WIJ Why is the core of the transformer buill up
oflam ination"
For the network shown in the figure. what a. To reduce eddy current loss
m
is the voltage across the current source I? h. For convenience of fabrication
a. V - RI c. No specillc advantage
b. V+ Rl d. For increasing the permeubil lry
xa
c. Fen-omagnetic
d. Fen-imagnctic.
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a 20A List-1(Material)
h. 2.5 A A. Silicon steel
c. 30 A
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B. Fcn-ites
d. 311 A C. A lnict>
I07. Lis" II (Application)
I. High frequency transformers
,., ,\' 2. Pe-mtancot magne-ts
3. Current rransfom1ers
i) 4. Power transfonncrs
.
, 100
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13 of
A B c I. 2und 3
n, 2 b. I and 2on l}
b. 4 J 2 c. 2 and :; only
c. 3 d. lnd 3 only
d. 4 I l 11 7 Which one of the lbllowmg is U>e correct
Ill Which one <1f the 1\.\llowlng i$ the oorrcct st:11ement?
sllltcmcnt1 When a p-11 juncrivn i$ revcrse-bias<:d,
l'he oricntotional in them
om
t>olyMomic go$ i> proportioMI w a. Hole ml tt11!Vc oway l'rom
Ute junction
temperature r
h liT b. Depletion region
.c
113 Tn the case of n dielectric. subj<>eW<1 to ou ll 8 Consider the ful lowing <btomont nbnot p-
nltemntjng e lectric field of li'cqucncy f. the- It junctions:
ce
or the t'olluwing'l wht:1t fqtWard bi;;ed.
(l. r 2 p-n junction h.-.s p and n type
b. r 5emlconductors with depletion faye. in
c. li f ra P'll junctoon has a widT depl<JLiou
''- vf layc:r "" "'nn p:cretl tn ZCTter diode.
114 The eloc.tronic Polaris >htlily of an inert
W]liclt of (he g[,en above 3n>
gas atom is proportiona l to wlticb one of
m
com.-cl?
foll01<iQg'1
- l . 2and3
R b. I and 2 u11l)'
b. R'
xa
d. dl'ccl
116 Cons idef' lhe followi.ng statements about
.sctmiconductors?
12U Wlich one of following is U1e c:mrect u,.,
sL-:attancmt?
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