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Q1. Match the column I and II I (A) AND (B) OR (C) XOR (D) NAND (a) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I (c) A-I, B-III, C-IV, D-II Q2. II (I) A+B (II) (III) (IV) +

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(b) A-IV, B-I, C-III, D-I (d) A-IV, B-I, C-III, D-II

A 8085 microprocessor has _________ external interrupts.

(a) 3 Q3. Match the column I

(b) 5

(c) 13

(d)4

II (I) combinational circuit (II) Sequential Circuit

(a) Register (b) Counter (c) Decoder (d) Multiplexure (a) a-I. b-I, c-II, d-II (c) a-II, b-II, c-I, d-I Q4.

(b) a-II. B-I, c-II, d-I (d) a-II, b-II, c-II, d-I

A signal is given as x(t) = cos 100t. Cos300t. Frequency components present in the signal are (a) 50 & 150Hz (b) 100Hz & 300 Hz (c) 200Hz &400Hz, (d) 100Hz & 200Hz

Q5.

If instantaneous frequency of carrier is varied according to message signal, this modulation is called: (a) Amplitude Modulation (b) Frequency modulation (c) Phase Modulation (d) Not a modulation If a PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) signal is to be generated than correct order of the blocks used for this is (a) Quantizer , Encoder, Sampler (b) Sampler, Encoder, Quantizer (c) Sampler, Quantizer, Encoder (d) Encoder, Quantizer, Sampler Voltage gain of an amplifier is 104. In decibels the gain is equal to

Q6.

Q8.

(a) 4dB

(b) 40dB

(c) 28dB

(d) 25dB

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Q9. (a)Tunnel diode Q10. Q11. Find (b) Zener diode (a) 1 (c) Schottkey diode (d) none (b) (c) 4

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Which of the following diodes is best suitable in voltage regulator circuit?

(d)

Which of the following is NOT TRUE for an ideal OP-Amp? (a) Infinite voltage gain (b) Infinite slew Rate (c) Infinite Input Impedance (d) Infinite Bandwidth Cuttin or knee voltage and energy bandgap of Si (Silicon) are respectively (a) 0.3 & 1.1 (b) 0.7 & 0.7 (c) 0.7 & 1.1 (d) 0.3 & 0.7

Q12.

Q13.

The Darlington pair consists of following two stages: (a) Both common emitter (b) common emitter & common collector (c) Both Common collector (d) Common Emitter & Common Base If electric field intensity is given by between X(2, 0, 0) and Y(1, 2, 3) is (a) +1V (b)-1V
x

Q14.

z)

Volt/m, the potential difference (d) +6V

(c) +5V

Q15.

For free space, intrinsic impedance of the medium is: (a) 120 (b) 120 is (b) Amp./mtr (c) Volt/mtr (d) Volt/mtr2 (c) 60 (d) None

Q16.

Unit of (a) Amp.

Q17.

Find current through 2 resistor

(a) 2.06 Amp

(b) 1.56 Amp

(c) 3.33 Amp

(d) 0.58 Amp

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Q18.

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In figure shown below, the value of load impedance ZL which maximizes the power delivered to it

(a) 10+j10 Q19.

(b) 10-j10

(c) 10

(d) -10+j10

Thevenin equivalent resistance RTH as seen from load of 12 is

(a) 2 Q20.

(b)3

(c)4

(d)NONE

If each branch of a delta circuit has impedance 3 , then each branch of equivalent star circuit has impedance. (a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 9 (d) 1/3 The Laplace transform of i(t) is given by I(s) = (a) 0 (b) 1 (c)2 , as t , the value of i(t) tends to (d)

Q21.

Q22.

Transfer function of the circuit shown below is:

(a)1/2 (c) 2

(b) 1/3 (d)3

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Q23. Ration c(s)/R(s) for the circuit (block diagram) shown below is

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(a). Q24.

(b)

(c)

(d)

Which of the following Pole-Zero plots belongs to an unstable system?

(a)

(b)

(c) Q25. For the matrix p =

(d) , one of the Eigen values is equal to -2. Which of the following is an Eigen vector?

(a) Q26.

(b)

(c)

(d)

A fair coin is tossed three times in succession. If the first loss produces a head, then the probability of getting exactly two heads in three tosses in (a) (b) (c) (d)

Q27.

For the function f(x) = x e-x, the maximum occurs when x is equal to (a) 2 (b) 1

(c) 0 equals

(d) -1

Q28.

The integral (a) sin t cos t

(b) 0

(c) (1/2) cos t

(d) (1/2) sin t

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Q29. The rank of the matrix A= (a) 1 Q30. (b) 2 (c) 3

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(d) 4

Eigen values of Matrix

(a) 6,1 Q31.

(b) -6,-1

(c) 6,-1

(d) -6,1

An urn contains 10 black and 10 white balls. Find the probability of drawing two balls of the same color. (a) 9 / 38 (b) 9 / 19 (c) 18/19 (d)

Q32.

The mathematical expression for Bayes theorem in probability theory is as follows: (a) P(A/B) = P(AnB) (c) P(A/B) = P(AnB) / P(A) (b) P(A/B) = P(AnB) / P(B) (d) P(A/B) = P(A) / P(B)

Q33.

Integral Operation over any function f(x) denotes: (a) Area under the curve of f(x) (c) Value of the function f(x) (b) Slope of the curve of f(x) (d) none of the above

Q34.

Find the divergence of f(x,y,z) = xyax + xy2ay + z2az (a) yax + 2xyay + 2zaz (c) 0 (b) y + 2xy + 2z (d) None of the above

Q35.

Find the solution to the following differential equation (a) c1 (c) c1 + c2 - c2 (b) c1 + c2

(d) None of the above

Q36.

Separate log(x+iy) into its real and imaginary parts: (a) log (c) log + i tan-1(y/x) + i tan-1(x/y) (b) log (d) None of the above - i tan-1(y/x)

Q37.

Using LHospital Rule, find the following limit:

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(a) 0 Q38. (b) infinity (c) 1

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(d)-1

How many words can be formed from the letters of the word EXTRA, so that the vowels are never together? A. 120 B. 48 C. 72 Series: 16, 25, 36, 72, 144, 196, 225 B.72 C.225 D. None of the above D. 5

Q39.

Find the odd man out: A.16

Q40.

In what ratio must water to be mixed with milk to gain 20% by selling the mixture at cost prize? A. 1 / 5 B. 1 / 6 C. 1 / 4 D. 1 / 3

Q41.

Consider a chessboard with a single Rook. A Rook can move any number of square sideways/forward, but not diagonally. What is the minimum number of moves the Rook needs to make, in order to pass over all the squares on the chessboard and return to the original position? Note: Take any square as a starting position for the Rook. A. 8 moves B. 16 moves C. 32 moves D. 64 moves

Q42.

I drove 60 km at 30 kmph and then an additional 60 km at 50 kmph. Compute my average speed(in kmph) over my 120 km. A. 37 B. 36 C. 33 1/4 END OF PAPER Rough Work D. 35

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