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1. Differentiate passive and active transducers. Give an example of each. 4 Understand
2. Differentiate precision and accuracy. 4 Analyze
3. In a test temperature is measured 100 times with variations in
apparatus andprocedures. After applying the corrections, the results
are:
Temp, °C 39 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405
10 Apply
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Freq. 13 12 23 37 16 4 2 2 13
Calculate the arithmetic mean, the average deviation, the standard
deviation andthe probable error.
4. Classify and explain the different types of errors of measurements.
12 Understand
Also mention its compensation methods.
5. Select any one instrument used for photometric applications. How this
instrument is adopted for biomedical applications? Justify with its 20 Evaluate
characteristics and limitations.
1. Differentiate gross errors and systematic errors. 4 Understand
2. Give the factors responsible in selection of a transducer. 4 Analyze
3. The following values were obtained from the measurement of current:
12.35A,12.71 A, 12.48 A, 10.24 A, 12.63 A and 12.58 A.
10 Apply
Calculate: (a) The arithmetic mean, (b) The average deviation (c) The
standard deviation, (d) Variance.
4. Explain static performance characteristics of transducer in detail. 12 Understand
5. Select any one instrument which is measuring/monitoring the
temperature of a patient in ICU. How this instrument is adopted for
20 Evaluate
biomedical applications? Justify with its characteristics and
limitations.
1. Define an Inverse transducer. Give an example. 4 Understand
2. What is the significance of Calibration? 4 Analyze
3. Ten measurements of a pressure made by an instrument at different
time intervals give the following readings in kg/cm 2:
10 Apply
7.92, 8.03, 8.10, 7.95, 8.01, 7.98, 7.95, 8.07, 7.94 and 7.97.
Find arithmetic mean, standard deviation, and most probable error.
4. Explain dynamic performance characteristics of transducer in detail. 12 Understand
5. Select any one instrument for monitoring cardiac function in ICU.
How this instrument is adopted for biomedical applications? Justify 20 Evaluate
with its characteristics and limitations.
1. Classify the types of analog transducers.
4 Understand
2. Differentiate the direct and indirect methods of obtaining physical
4 Analyze
measurement.
3. A pressure indicator showed a reading as 82 bar on a scale range of 0-
100 bar. If the true value was 80.8 bar. Determine (i) static error (ii) 6 Apply
Relative static error.
4. Illustrate the block-diagram of generalized measurement system.
Understand
Explain the various components and also mention how it can be 10+6
& Analyze
adopted to measure pressure signals.
5. Select any one instrument for monitoring respiratory rate in ICU.
How this instrument is adopted for biomedical applications? Justify 20 Evaluate
with its characteristics and limitations.
1. Mention the purpose of measurement. 4 Understand

2. Assess the desirable features of a transducer. 4 Analyze

3. A circuit was tuned for resonance by eight different students and 10 Apply
the values of resonance frequency in kHz were recorded as 532,
548, 543, 535, 546, 531, 543 and 536. Calculate (a) Arithmetic
mean, (b) Deviation, (c) Average deviation (d) Standard
deviation.
4. What is calibration? Explain different standards used in it.
12 Understand
5. Select any one instrument for measuring heart rate/pulse. How
this instrument is adopted for biomedical applications? Justify 20 Evaluate
with its characteristics and limitations.
1. What is the difference between secondary standards and working
4 Understand
standards?
2. Generalize the significance of Odds.
4 Understand
3. Compare Limiting errors & Component errors.
4 Analyse
4. A measurement results in a value of 55°C for the temperature
range 20 – 250. Specify the error if the accuracy is
(a) ± 0.5% of FS 6 Apply
(b) ± 0.75% of Span
(c) ± 0.8% of reading
5. With a suitable illustration elaborate the significance of
12 Understand
calibrations.
6. Select any one instrument which is measuring/monitoring the
blood pressure of a patient in ICU. How this instrument is adopted
20 Evaluate
for biomedical applications? Justify with its characteristics and
limitations.

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