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Code No: R1622011 R16 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May- 2019


BUILDING PLANNING AND DRAWING
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer any THREE Questions from PART-A
3. Answer any ONE Question from PART-B
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(14 × 3 = 42M)
PART –A
1. What are building Bye-laws and explain briefly the objectives and principles
underlying building Bye-laws.
2. Discuss in detail the classification of buildings as per National building code.
3. Explain briefly the requirements of different rooms and their grouping in a
residential building.
4. Discuss about the Principles of planning for a public buildings.
5. Design a School building for strength of 1500 students and draw the plan of the
designed building.
PART –B
(1 × 28 = 28M)

6. Draw two consecutive courses joints of the following walls in English bond:
i. One brick thick wall ii. One and half brick thick wall
iii. Two brick thick wall iv. Two and half brick thick wall

7. Draw plan and elevation (along the section) of the building shown in figure-1
with the following specifications (assume appropriate dimensions if not mentioned
in the single line drawing)
a. Exterior walls are 9'' thick and partitions walls are 4 ½ '' thick
b. Doors : D1 - 4' width, D2 - 3 ½’ width , D3 - 3 ' width
c. Windows: W1-4' x 3', W2-3' x 3', W3-2' x 2'
d. Take lintel level as 7' and total height of building as 11' with 5 '' thick RCC slab

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Code No: R1622011 R16 SET - 2

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May- 2019


BUILDING PLANNING AND DRAWING
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer any THREE Questions from PART-A
3. Answer any ONE Question from PART-B
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(14 × 3 = 42M)
PART –A
1. List out Principles of planning for a building and discuss any four in detail.
2. Explain briefly the characteristics of various types of residential buildings.
3. Design a School building for strength of 1200 students and draw the plan of the
designed building.
4. Discuss the salient features of the functional design of the following:
i) Office buildings ii) Bank buildings
5. Explain Briefly about
i) Floor area ratio (FAR)
ii) Floor space index (FSI)
iii) Open spaces and Setbacks
PART –B
(1 × 28 = 28M)

6. a)
With suitable scale draw the following symbols
i. Brick work ii. Concrete iii. Sand filling iv. Steel
b) Draw front elevation, vertical section of a double leafed paneled door.

7. Draw plan and elevations (along the sections shown) of the building shown in
figure-1. with the following specifications (assume appropriate dimensions if not
mentioned in the drawing)
A. Take lintel level as 7' and total height of building as 11' with 5 '' thick RCC
slab.

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Code No: R1622011 R16 SET - 3

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May- 2019


BUILDING PLANNING AND DRAWING
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer any THREE Questions from PART-A
3. Answer any ONE Question from PART-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
(14 × 3 = 42M)
PART –A
1. a) Explain briefly about Floor area ratio (FAR) and Floor space index(FSI)
b) Discuss Why open spaces and setbacks are essential for any building.
2. Discuss in detail the classification of buildings as per National building code.
3. Design a 100 bedded Hospital building and draw the plan of the designed
building.
4. Discuss about lighting and ventilation requirement in public buildings.
5. Discuss the salient features of the functional design of the following:
i) School buildings ii) Hotel buildings

PART –B
(1 × 28 = 28M)

6. a) Draw two consecutive courses joints of a one brick thick wall in English bond.
b) With suitable scale draw the details of a Queen post truss.

7. Draw plan and elevations (along the sections shown) of the building shown in figure-
1. With the following specifications (assume appropriate dimensions if not mentioned
in the drawing)
A. Take lintel level as 7’ and total height of building as 11’ with 5 ‘’ thick RCC slab.

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Code No: R1622011 R16 SET - 4

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May- 2019


BUILDING PLANNING AND DRAWING
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer any THREE Questions from PART-A
3. Answer any ONE Question from PART-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
(14 × 3 = 42M)
PART –A
1. List out Principles of planning for a building and discuss any four in detail.
2. Discuss about lighting and ventilation requirement for different rooms in a
residential building.
3. Explain about the reasons for minimum area requirement for different rooms in a
residential building.
4. Explain briefly the requirements of different rooms and their grouping in a
residential building.
5. Discuss the salient features of the functional design of the following:
i) Office buildings ii) Bank buildings

PART –B
(1 × 28 = 28M)

6. a) with suitable scale draw the following symbols


i. Brick work ii. Concrete iii. Timber iv. Glass
b) Draw two consecutive courses joints of the following walls in English bond
i. one brick thick wall ii. One and half brick thick wall iii. Two brick thick wall

7. Draw plan and elevation (along the section) of the building shown in figure-1
with the following specifications (assume appropriate dimensions if not mentioned
in the single line drawing)
a. Exterior walls are 9'' thick and partitions walls are 4 ½ '' thick
b. Doors : D1 - 4' width, D2 - 3 ½’ width , D3 - 3 ' width
c. Windows: W1-4' x 3', W2-3' x 3', W3-2' x 2'
d. Take lintel level as 7' and total height of building as 11' with 5 '' thick RCC slab

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Code No: R1622026 R16 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
(Com to EEE, ECE, ECC)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART –A
1. a) What are Programmed decisions?
b) Explain Vision and mission.
c) What is ABC analysis?
d) What is Merit rating?
e) Explain briefly Critical path.
f) What are the merits of JIT?
PART -B
2. a) Discuss briefly evolution of Management.
b) Explain coordination and control functions of Management.

3. a) Explain about work study.


b) What is Statistical Quality control? Explain its importance.

4. a) Compare and contrast HRM and HRD.


b) Discuss the importance of Job evaluation.

5. a) Explain about Project crashing.


b) What is network analysis?

6. a) What is strategic management?


b) Explain the importance of environmental scanning.

7. a) What is Capability Maturity Model?


b) Explain the growing importance of Supply chain management.

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Code No: R1622026 R16 SET - 2

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
(Com to EEE, ECE, ECC)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART –A
1. a) What are the merits of centralization?
b) Explain FSN analysis.
c) Distinguish between Selling and Marketing.
d) Explain PERT.
e) What is Policy and Strategy?
f) Explain Benchmarking.
PART -B
2. a) Compare and contrast Programmed and Non-Programmed decisions.
b) Explain decision making process.

3. a) Discuss the need for Inventory control in an organization.


b) Explain about R-Chart.

4. a) Discuss the various functions of Marketing.


b) Explain channels of distribution for motor bikes.

5. a) What are the differences in PERT and CPM?


b) Explain Float and Slack.

6. a) Discuss the various steps in strategy formulation and implementation.


b) Explain Generic strategy alternatives.

7. a) What are the demerits of BPO?


b) Explain the functions of Management Information systems.

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Code No: R1622026 R16 SET - 3

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
(Com to EEE, ECE, ECC)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART –A
1. a) What are non programmed decisions?
b) Explain Maslow’s Need hierarchy.
c) Why Economic order quantity is important?
d) Explain maturity stage of Product Life cycle.
e) What is network analysis?
f) Why environmental scanning is significant part of strategy?
PART -B
2. a) What are merits and demerits of Organic organization structure?
b) Explain when decentralization needs to be adopted by the organizations.

3. a) Explain ABC analysis by taking a suitable example.


b) Discuss the need for inventory control.

4. a) What is a performance management system?


b) Explain how feedback of performance management motivates employees.

5. a) What are the steps in development of network?


b) Explain PERT.

6. a) Explain Goals and Strategy of an organization of your choice.


b) Discuss briefly Corporate Planning process.

7. a) Explain third party logistics in Supply chain management.


b) Discuss briefly the concept of Bench marking.

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Code No: R1622026 R16 SET - 4

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
(Com to EEE, ECE, ECC)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART –A
1. a) Explain Hygiene factors of two factor motivation theory.
b) What is VED Analysis?
c) Distinguish between transfer and promotion.
d) Explain Critical Path method.
e) Discuss briefly about SWOC analysis.
f) Explain Business process re-engineering.
PART -B
2. a) Explain global leadership and organizational behavior effectiveness (Globe)
structure.
b) What are the principles of organization?

3. a) Explain the various statistical control charts.


b) Why materials management is important? Discuss.

4. a) Distinguish between selling and marketing.


b) What is job description and job specification?

5. a) Distinguish between PERT and CPM.


b) Explain Project Crashing.

6. a) Discuss the global strategies followed by the MNCs.


b) Explain briefly SWOT analysis.

7. a) Explain the need for TQM in an organization.


b) Discuss how business process re-engineering will enhance the performance of
the organization.

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Code No: R1622031 R16 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


KINEMATICS OF MACHINARY
(Com to ME, AME, MIN)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART –A
1. a) What is a machine? Giving example, differentiate between a machine and a (2M)
structure?
b) Explain the difference between Davis & Ackermann’s steering gear? (2M)
c) State and prove the ‘Aronhold Kennedy’s Theorem’ of three instantaneous (2M)
centres?
d) (2M)
Explain the terms: (i) Module, (ii) Pressure angle, and (iii) Addendum.
e) Write short notes on cams and followers with examples? (3M)
f) Discuss briefly the various types of belts used for the transmission of power. (3M)
PART -B
2. a) Sketch and describe the working of two different types of quick return (7M)
mechanisms. Give examples of their applications.
b) Sketch and explain any two inversions of a double slider crank chain? (7M)

3. a) What are straight line mechanisms? Describe exact straight line motion (7M)
mechanisms with the help of sketches?
b) Derive an expression for the ratio of shafts velocities for Hooke’s joint and (7M)
draw the polar diagram depicting the salient features of driven shaft speed.

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4. a) In the mechanism, as shown in Fig. the crank OA rotates at 20 r.p.m. A.C.W (7M)
direction and gives motion to the sliding blocks B and D. The dimensions of
the various links are OA = 300 mm; AB = 1200 mm; BC = 450 mm and CD =
450 mm.
configuratio determine: 1. velocities of sliding at B and D, 2.
For the given configuration,
CD, 3. linear acceleration of D, and 4. angular acceleration
angular velocity of CD
of CD

b) In a pin jointed four bar mechanism, as shown in Fig. below AB = 300 mm, (7M)
BC = CD = 360mm, and AD = 600 mm. The angle BAD = 60°. The crank AB
rotates uniformly at 100 r.p.m. Locate all the instantaneous centres and find
the angular velocity of the link BC.

5. a) Construct the profile of a cam to suit the following specifications: Cam shaft (7M)
diameter = 40 mm; Least radius of cam = 25 mm; Diameter of rollerroller = 25 mm;
Angle of lift = 120° ; Angle of fall = 150°; Lift of the follower = 40 mm;
Number of pauses are two of equal interval between motions. During the lift,
the motion is S.H.M. During the fall the motion is uniform acceleration and
deceleration. The speed of the cam shaft is unifor
uniform.
m. The line of stroke of the
follower is off-set
set 12.5 mm from the centre of the cam.
b) Derive expressions for displacement, velocity and acceleration for a tangent (7M)
cam operating on a radial
radial-translating
translating roller follower when the contact is on
straight flank.

6. a) Explain the difference between cycloidal and involute profiles with sketches? (7M)
b) Derive an expression for Length of path of contact and Arc of contact? (7M)

7. a) Two shafts A and B are co-axial,


co a gear C (50 teeth) is rigidly mounted on (7M)
shaft A. A compound gear D D-EE gears with C and an internal gear G. D has 20
teeth and gears with C and E has 35 teeth and gears with an internal gear G.
The gear G is fixed and is concentric with the shaft axis. The compound gear
D-EE is mounted on a pin which projects from an arm keyed to the shaft B.
Sketch the arrangement and find the number of teeth on internal gear G
assuming that all gears have the same module. If the shaft A rotates at 110
r.p.m., find the speed of shaft B?
b) Discuss briefly the various types of belts used for the transmission of power. (7M)
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Code No: R1622031 R16 SET - 2

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


KINEMATICS OF MACHINARY
(Com to ME, AME, MIN)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A
( and Part-B)
B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART –A
1. a) Explain different kinds of kinematic pairs giving example for each one of (2M)
them?
b) Explain working of pantograph with neat sketch? (2M)
c) Define the terms 1.Centrode 2. Axode (2M)
d) Write short notes on reverted gear train with neat sketch? (2M)
e) Define the terms (a)) Base circle, (b)
( Pitch circle, (c) Pressure angle? (3M)
f) What do you understand by the term ‘interference’ as applied to gears? (3M)
PART -B
2. a) Sketch and explain inversions of four bar chain mechanism. Why it is (7M)
considered to be the basic chain?
b) Sketch and explain i) Crank and slotted bar inversion ii) Elliptical trammel (7M)

3. a) What is the condition for correct steering? Sketch and show the two main (7M)
types of Steering gears and discuss their relative advantages?
b) What are straight line mechanisms? Describe any four approximate straight (7M)
line motion mechanisms with the help of sketches?

4. a) PQRS is a four bar chain with link PS fixed. The lengths of the links are PQ= (7M)
62.5 mm; QR = 175 mm; RS = 112.5 mm; and PS = 200 mm. The crank PQ
rotates at 10 rad/s clockwise. Draw the velocity and acceleration diagram
when angle QPS = 60° and Q and R lie on the same side of PS. Find the
angular velocity and angular acceleration of links QR and RS?
b) Locate all the instantaneous centres of the slider crank mechanism as shown in (7M)
Fig. The lengths of crank OB and connecting rod AB are 100 mm and 400
mm respectively. If the crank rotates clockwise with an angular velocity of 10
rad/s, find: 1. Velocity of the slider A, and 2. Angular velocity of the
connecting rod AB.

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5. a) A cam drives a flat reciprocating follower in the following manner: During (7M)
first 120° rotation of the cam, follower moves outwards through a distance of
20 mm with simple harmonic motion. The follower dwells during next 30° of
cam rotation. During next 120° of cam rotation, the follower moves inwards
with simple harmonic motion. The follower dwells for the next 90° of cam
rotation. The minimum radius of the cam is 25 mm. Draw the profile of the
cam.
b) Derive the expressions for displacement, velocity and acceleration for a (7M)
circular arc cam operating a flat-faced follower when the contact is on the
circular flank.

6. a) Derive an expression for the minimum number of teeth required on the pinion (7M)
in order to avoid interference in involute gear teeth when it meshes with
wheel.
b) State and prove the law of gearing. (7M)

7. a) A rope drive transmits 600 kW from a pulley of effective diameter 4 m, which (7M)
runs at a speed of 90 r.p.m. The angle of lap is 160° ; the angle of groove 45° ;
the coefficient of friction 0.28 ; the mass of rope 1.5 kg / m and the allowable
tension in each rope 2400 N. Find the number of ropes required.
b) Explain working of differential gear of an automobile with neat sketch? (7M)

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Code No: R1622031 R16 SET - 3

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


KINEMATICS OF MACHINARY
(Com to ME, AME, MIN)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART –A
1. a) Explain the terms: i. Lower pair, ii. Higher pair, iii. Kinematic chain, and iv. (2M)
Inversion.
b) What is the condition for correct steering? (2M)
c) Define rubbing velocity at a pin joint. What will be the rubbing velocity at pin (2M)
joint when the two links move in the same and opposite directions?
d) Write the relation between the number of instantaneous centres and the (2M)
number of links in a mechanism.
e) What are the methods to avoid ‘interference’ in gears? (3M)
f) Explain the phenomena of ‘slip’ and ‘creep’ in a belt drive? (3M)
PART -B
2. a) Sketch and explain any two inversions of a double slider crank chain. (7M)
b) Explain different kinds of kinematic pairs giving example for each one of (7M)
them.

3. a) Give a neat sketch of the straight line motion ‘Hart mechanism.’ Prove that it (7M)
produces an exact straight line motion.
b) Explain the difference between Davis & Ackermann’s steering gear? (7M)

4. a) In a slider crank mechanism, the length of crank OB and connecting rod AB (7M)
are 125 mm and 500 mm respectively. The centre of gravity G of the
connecting rod is 275 mm from the slider A. The crank speed is 600 r.p.m.
clockwise. When the crank has turned 45° from the inner dead centre position,
determine: 1. velocity of the slider A, 2. velocity of the point G, and 3. angular
velocity of the connecting rod AB.
b) State and prove the ‘Aronhold Kennedy’s Theorem’ of three instantaneous (7M)
centres.

5. a) A disc cam is to give uniform motion to a knife edge follower during out (7M)
stroke of 50 mm during the first half of the cam revolution. The follower again
returns to its original position with uniform motion during the next half of the
revolution. The minimum radius of the cam is 50 mm and the diameter of the
cam shaft is 35 mm. Draw the profile of the cam when 1. the axis of follower
passes through the axis of cam shaft, and 2. the axis of follower is offset by 20
mm from the axis of the cam shaft.
b) Explain with sketches the different types of cams and followers. (7M)

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6. a) The pitch circle diameter of the smaller of the two spur wheels which mesh (7M)
externally and have involute teeth is 100 mm. The number of teeth are 16 and
32. The pressure angle is 20° and the addendum is 0.32 of the circular pitch.
Find the length of the path of contact of the pair of teeth.
b) Derive an expression for Length of path of contact and Arc of contact? (7M)

7. a) Power is transmitted using a V-belt drive. The included angle of V-groove is (7M)
30°. The belt is 20 mm deep and maximum width is 20 mm. If the mass of the
belt is 0.35 kg per metre length and maximum allowable stress is 1.4 MPa,
determine the maximum power transmitted when the angle of lap is 140°. µ =
0.15.
b) Two parallel shafts, about 600 mm apart are to be connected by spur gears. (7M)
One shaft is to run at 360 r.p.m. and the other at 120 r.p.m. Design the gears,
if the circular pitch is to be 25 mm.

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Code No: R1622031 R16 SET - 4

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


KINEMATICS OF MACHINARY
(Com to ME, AME, MIN)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A
( and Part-B)
B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART –A
1. a) In what way a mechanism differ from a machine? (2M)

b) Explain why two Hooke’s joints are used to transmit motion from the engine (2M)
to the differential of an Automobile.
Automobile
c) Write the relation between the number of instantaneous centres and the (2M)
number of links in a mechanism.
mechanism
d) What are the different types of motion with which a follower can move? (2M)
e) Write a short note on law of gearing? (3M)
f) Explain with a neat sketch the ‘sun and planet wheel? (3M)
PART -B
2. a) Explain the terms: i.. Lower pair, ii. Higher pair, iii. Kinematic chain, and (7M)
iv.Inversion.
b) Sketch and explain Whitworth quick return motion mechanism? (7M)

3. a) Give a neat sketch of the straight line motion ‘Hart mechanism.’ Prove that it (7M)
produces an exact straight line motion
b) Derive an expression for the ratio of shafts velocities for Hooke’s joint and (7M)
draw the polar diagram depicting the salient features of driven shaft speed.
speed

4. a) Derive an expression for the magnitude and direction of coriolis component of (7M)
acceleration.
b) In a pin jointed four bar mechanism, as shown in Fig. below AB = 300 mm, (7M)
BC = CD = 360mm, and AD = 600 mm. The angle BAD = 60°. The crank AB
rotates uniformly at 100 r.p.m. Locate all the instantaneous centres and find
the angular velocity of the
t link BC.

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5. a) Define the following terms as applied to cam with a neat sketch: (7M)
(i) Base circle, (ii) Pitch circle, (iii) Pressure angle, and (iv) Stroke of the
follower.
b) Derive expressions for displacement, velocity and acceleration for a tangent (7M)
cam operating on a radial-translating roller follower, when the contact is on
straight flank?

6. a) A pair of gears, having 40 and 30 teeth respectively are of 25° involute form. (7M)
The addendum length is 5 mm and the module pitch is 2.5 mm. If the smaller
wheel is the driver and rotates at 1500 r.p.m., find the velocity of sliding at the
point of engagement and at the point of disengagement.
b) Derive an expression for Length of path of contact and Arc of contact? (7M)

7. a) Two parallel shafts are to be connected by spur gearing. The approximate (7M)
distance between the shafts is 600 mm. If one shaft runs at 120 r.p.m. and the
other at 360 r.p.m., find the number of teeth on each wheel, if the module is 8
mm. Also determine the exact distance apart of the shafts.
b) Two parallel shafts are to be connected by spur gearing. The approximate (7M)
distance between the shafts is 600 mm. If one shaft runs at 120 r.p.m. and the
other at 360 r.p.m., find the number of teeth on each wheel, if the module is 8
mm. Also determine the exact distance apart of the shafts.

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Code No: R1622051 R16 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(Computer Science and Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART –A
1. a) What is meant by Software Myths?
b) Differentiate between Product and Process.
c) State few examples about Code Review.
d) What is meant by Debugging? How it is different from execution.
e) What is meant by System Testing?
f) What is meant by Program Analysis Tool.
PART –B
2. a) What is meant by software Engineering? Write the characteristics of good
software.
b) Explain the advantages of Spiral Model?

3. a) What is meant by software Design? Explain the traditional design approach?


b) What are the merits of object-oriented design approach?

4. a) What is meant by software product? Give an example.


b) How process model help to develop correct and robust software products.

5. a) Why prototype is required in software development?


b) Write the properties of a good SRS document?

6. a) Differentiate between structured design and detailed design?


b) What is DFD? Explain different types of DFD?

7. a) What is meant by cohesion? Explain seven different types of cohesion.


b) Explain the properties of software quality management system

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Code No: R1622051 R16 SET - 2

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(Computer Science and Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART –A
1. a) Define Software Engineering?
b) Differentiate between student software and industrial software.
c) What is meant by cohesion and coupling.
d) Differentiate between structure analysis and system analysis.
e) What is meant by Software Quality management?
f) What are parameters required for software Quality?
PART –B
2. a) What is software Life cycle model? Explain.
b) Explain merits and Demerits of different software life cycle models?

3. a) Explain different types of Software Design?


b) Compare software design approaches with examples.

4. a) What is meant by prototype? Explain with diagram.


b) Explain the importance of SRS document?

5. a) What is meant by software testing? Is Debugging and testing similar? Justify.


b) Explain modularization in software engineering?

6. a) What is meant by coupling? Explain five levels of coupling.


b) Write about structure design.

7. a) Explain different testing methods?


b) Write about software planning.

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II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(Computer Science and Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

PART –A
1. a) What is meant by Software Metrics?
b) Write about software Reliability.
c) What is software maintenance?
d) What is meant by unit testing?
e) What are parameters to measure software quality?
f) What are test cases?
PART -B
2. a) Explain water fall model with a diagram.
b) Justify why requirements gathering and analysis is important.

3. a) What are different testing parameters? Explain.


b) Explain about Risk Assessment and control?

4. a) What is meant by project monitoring? Explain the advantages of it.


b) Explain the role of software architecture?

5. a) Explain different architecture views?


b) How UML diagrams are useful in software Engineering.

6. a) Differentiate between white box testing and black box testing.


b) What is meant by code inspection? How it is used in self reviews.

7. a) Write about quality planning and project planning.


b) Explain about planning and budgeting

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Code No: R1622051 R16 SET - 4

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(Computer Science and Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

PART –A
1. a) What is meant by software process?
b) Mention the importance of testing.
c) What is the difference between test plan and test case?
d) Write characteristics of good software.
e) Differentiate between unit testing and software testing.
f) What is meant DFD?
PART –B
2. a) Explain the advantage and disadvantages of waterfall model?
b) Briefly describe about overview of the design process.

3. a) Explain effort estimation, both the approaches in detail.


b) How ER diagrams and DFD help in Software Design.

4. a) Differentiate between validation and verification.


b) What is meant by project tracking? Explain about its importance.

5. a) Differentiate between component and connector view?


b) What is meant by pair programming? How it is used in coding?

6. a) What are different software metrics? Give details.


b) What is pair-wise testing? Where can be it is used?

7. a) What are different levels of testing? Explain.


b) Explain refactoring in coding.

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Code No: R1622121 R16 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


COMPUTER GRAPHICS
(Information Technology)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PART –A
1. a) Why do you take unit steps along x-axis in Bressenham’s line generation (3M)
algorithm?
b) Calculate the clipping window height for the perspective-projection frustrum. (3M)
c) Draw the RGB color model cube and explain how shades of Gray are (2M)
represented.
d) Explain Frame mapping. (2M)
e) What are fractals? What is fractal dimension? (2M)
f) How do you reduce Ray-surface intersection calculations? (2M)
PART -B
2. a) Determine a sequence of basic transformations that is equivalent to the x- (7M)
direction shearing.
b) Use the mid-point method and symmetry considerations to scan convert the (7M)
parabola x = y2 for the interval x varying between (-10 to 10).

3. a) Derive the composite transformation matrix to align an arbitrary vector in 3-D (7M)
space with the Z-axis.
b) Derive the blending functions for a two dimensional, uniform, periodic B-Spline (7M)
curve of degree 3 assuming the number of control points to be 5.

4. a) Write a program/algorithm to implement the simulation of a bouncing ball. (7M)


b) Write an OpenGL program to display a set of diagonal lines using any one- (7M)
dimensional texture pattern.

5. Setup an algorithm, based on one of the visible-surface detection methods, that (14M)
will identify shadow areas in a scene illuminated by a distant point source.

6. a) Using the random mid-point displacement method, write a routine to create a (10M)
mountain outline, starting with a horizontal line in the xy-plane.
b) Write a note on Julia sets. (4M)

7. a) Show how can estimate an object’s volume using ray-tracing algorithm. (7M)
b) Explain Boolean operations on objects through an example. It should involve at (7M)
least four operations.

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Code No: RT22011 R13 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


BUILDING PLANNING AND DRAWING
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer any THREE Questions from PART-A
3. Answer any ONE Question from PART-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
(14 × 3 = 42M)
PART –A
1. a) Write a short note on the following: setback, detached building, building line,
floor area ratio.
b) Explain the importance of height of buildings according to building bye-laws?

2. Write the minimum standards for various parts of buildings and explain?

3. a) Write the importance and necessity in planning of industrial buildings.


b) Write the importance and necessity in planning of dispensaries.

4. Draw the plans of Flemish Bond odd and even courses of one and half brick walls
in thickness at the junction of a corner (300mm thickness).

5. Draw Elevation and Cross Section of sloped roof building.

PART –B
(1 × 28 = 28M)

6. Draw different types of windows and ventilators with suitable scale.

7.

Draw the plan, section and elevation of the given line diagram?

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Code No: RT22031 R13 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY
(Com. to ME, AME, MM)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any THREE Questions from Part-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PART –A
1. a) Differentiate between Machine and Mechanism.
b) Define Corioli's component of acceleration.
c) List the classifications of cam followers based on shape.
d) What is axial pitch of a helical gear?
e) Discuss the advantages of V belts.
f) Classify the kinematic pair based on the various characteristics.
PART -B
2. a) Sketch and describe the four bar chain mechanism. Why it is considered to be the
basic chain?
b) Determine the mobility (degrees of freedom) of the mechanism shown in Fig. (i)
and (ii) using Kutzbach mobility criterion and classify them.

3. a) Two inclined shafts are connected by means of a universal joint. The speed of the
driving shaft is 1000 r.p.m. If the total fluctuation of speed of the driven shaft is
not to exceed 12.5% of this, what is the maximum possible inclination between the
two shafts? With this angle, what will be the maximum acceleration to which the
driven shaft is subjected and when this will occur?
b) What is the condition for correct steering? Sketch and show the two main types of
steering gears and discuss their relative advantages

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4. a) A)The dimensions and configuration of the four bar mechanism, shown in, are as
follows :
P1A = 300 mm; P2B = 360 mm; AB = 360mm, and P1P2= 600 mm. The angle
AP1P2= 60°. The crank P1A has an angular velocity of 10 rad/s and an
angular acceleration of 30 rad/s2, both clockwise. Determine the angular
velocities and angular accelerations of P2B, and AB and the velocity and
acceleration of the joint B

b) What is the difference between ideal mechanical advantage and actual mechanical
advantage?

5. Draw the profile of a cam with oscillating roller follower for the following motion:
(i) Follower to move outwards through an angular displacement of 20° during
120° of cam rotation.
(ii) Follower to dwell for 50° of cam rotation.
(iii) Follower to return to its initial position in 90° of cam rotation with uniform
acceleration and retardation.
(iv) Follower to dwell for the remaining period of cam rotation.
The distance between the pivot centre and the roller centre is 130 mm and the
distance between the pivot centre and cam axis is 150 mm. The minimum radius
of the cam is 80 mm and the diameter of the roller is 50 mm.

6. An open belt drive connects two pulleys 1.2 m and 0.5 m diameter on parallel
shafts 3.6 m apart. The belt has a mass of 1 kg/m length and the maximum tension
in it is not to exceed 2 kN. The 1.2 m pulley, which is the driver, runs at 200 r.p.m.
Due to the belt slip on one of the pulleys, the velocity of the driven shaft is only
450 r.p.m. If the coefficient of friction between the belt and the pulley is 0.3,
find :
i) Torque on each of the two shafts, ii). Power transmitted, iii). Power lost in
friction, and iv). Efficiency of the drive.

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7. a) Shows diagrammatically a compound epicyclic gear train. Wheels A , D and E are


free to rotate independently on spindle O, while B and C are compound and rotate
together on spindle P, on the end of arm OP. All the teeth on different wheels have
the same module. A has 12 teeth, B has 30 teeth and C has 14 teeth cut externally.
Find the number of teeth on wheels D and E which are cut internally. If the wheel
A is driven clockwise at 1 r.p.s. while D is driven counter clockwise at 5 r.p.s.,
determine the magnitude and direction of the angular velocities of arm OP and
wheel E

b) Prove that for two involute gear wheels in mesh, the angular velocity ratio does
not change if the Centre distance is increased within limits, but the pressure angle
increases.

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Code No: RT22041 R13 SET - 1
II B. Tech II Semester Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019
ELECTRONICS CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
(Com. to ECE, EIE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any THREE Questions from Part-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

PART –A
1. a) Draw the small signal high frequency CE model of a transistor and list its (4M)
elements?
b) What is the current gain for Darlington pair? (3M)
c) List the advantages of negative feedback? (4M)
d) Give two Barkhausen conditions required in order for sinusoidal oscillations (4M)
to be sustained?
e) Justify the need for impedance matching in a power amplifier? (4M)
f) What factors influences on the selectivity of a single tuned amplifier. (3M)
Explain?
PART –B
2. a) Derive expression for the CE short circuit current gain Ais as a function of (10M)
frequency?
b) Define Sβ and Ft? What is the relationship between Sβ and Ft? (6M)

3. a) Explain the principle of bootstrapped emitter follower and also explain how (10M)
it can be used to increase its input impedance?
b) The differential amplifier has the following values Rc=50KΩ, RE=100KΩ, (6M)
RS=10KΩ. The transistor parameters are rπ=hie=50KΩ, hfe=Vo=2*103,
ro=400KΩ. Determine CMRR?

4. a) Draw the circuit for voltage shunt amplifier and justify the type of feedback. (10M)
Derive the expressions for AV, β, input and output resistance with feedback?
b) A gain variation of +10% is expected for an amplifier with closed loop gain (6M)
of 100. How can this variation be reduced to +1%?

5. Sketch the circuit of Hartley oscillator using (a) FET (b) Bipolar junction (8M+8M)
transistor. Explain its operation?

6. a) Describe the operation of class B push pull amplifier and also explain how (8M)
the crossover distortion is minimized?
b) Explain different types of distortions occur in amplifiers? (8M)

7. a) With a neat diagram show how to cascade tuned amplifiers and determine (8M)
gain and bandwidth?
b) Write short notes on: (i) stagger tuned amplifier (ii) IC tuned amplifier (8M)

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Code No: RT22051 R13 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
(Com. to CSE, IT, CHEM, PE, PCE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any THREE Questions from Part-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PART –A

1. a) Define a Random variable with example. (4M)


b) Find Moment Generating Function for Poission distribution. (3M)
c) Find the value of the finite population correction factor for n= 100 and (4M)
N= 5000.
d) Write procedure for test concerning difference between two means for large (4M)
sample.
e) Derive normal equations to fit the straight line. (4M)
f) Define Quality control. (3M)
PART –B

2. a) Find the value of k and the distribution function F ( x) given the probability (8M)
density function of a random variable X as:
k
f ( x) = 2 , −∞ < x < ∞.
x +1
b) Find the probabilities that a random variable having the standard normal (8M)
distribution will take on a value
i) between 0.87 and 1.28;
ii) between − 0.87 and 0.62;
iii) greater than 0.85;
iv) greater than − 0.65.

3. Find Moment Generating Function for Binomial distribution and hence find its (16M)
mean and variance.

4. a) Determine the probability that X will be between 22.39 and 22.41 if a random (8M)
sample of size 36 is taken from an infinite population having the mean
µ = 22.4 and σ = 0.048.
b) Explain briefly the following : (8M)
i) Point Estimation
ii) Interval Estimation

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5. a) It is desired to determine whether there is less variability in the silver plating (8M)
done by company 1 than in that done by company 2. If independent random
samples of size 12 of the two company’s work yield s1 = 0.035 mil and
s 2 = 0.062 mil, test the null hypothesis σ 1 2 = σ 2 2 against the alternative
hypothesis σ 12 < σ 2 2 at the 0.05 level of significance.
b) A test of the breaking strengths of 6 ropes manufactured by a company showed a (8M)
mean breaking strength of 7750 lb and a strength deviation of 145 lb, whereas
the manufacturer claimed a mean breaking strength of 8000 lb. Can we support
the manufacturer’s claim at a level of significance of 0.05?

6. a) The following data pertain to the demand for a product (in thousands of units) (10M)
and its price (in dollars) charged in five different market areas:
Price x 20 16 10 11 14
Demand y 22 41 120 89 56
Fit a power function and use it to estimate the demand when the price of the
product is 12 dollars.
b) Explain the correlation and regression. (6M)

7. Consider the following data taken on subgroups of size 5. The data contain 20 (16M)
averages and ranges on the diameter (in millimeters) of an important component
part of an engine. Display X and R Charts. Does the process appear to be in
control?

Sample X R Sample X R
1 2.3972 0.0052 11 2.3887 0.0082
2 2.4191 0.0117 12 2.4107 0.0032
3 2.4215 0.0062 13 2.4009 0.0077
4 2.3917 0.0089 14 2.3992 0.0107
5 2.4151 0.0095 15 2.3889 0.0025
6 2.4027 0.0101 16 2.4107 0.0138
7 2.3921 0.0091 17 2.4109 0.0037
8 2.4171 0.0059 18 2.3944 0.0052
9 2.3951 0.0068 19 2.3951 0.0038
10 2.4215 0.0048 20 2.4015 0.0017

Note :- Statistical tables and Control Chart Constants are required

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Code No: R22011 R10 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
(Com. to CE, CHEM, PE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry Equal Marks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1 a) Two aeroplanes bomb a target in succession. The probability of each correctly [8M]
scoring a hit is 0.3 and 0.2 respectively. The second will bomb only if the first
misses the target. Find the probability that (i) target is hit (ii) both fails to score hits.
b) In a factory, Machine A produces 40% of the output and machine B produces 60%. [7M]
On the average, 9 items in 1000 produced by A are defective and 1 item in 250
produced by B is defective. An item drawn from a day’s output is defective. What is
the probability that it was produced by A or B?

2 a) Calculate expectation and variance of X, if the probability distribution of the [8M]


random variable X is given by
-1 0 1 2 3
X
 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2
b) The probability density () of a continuous random variable is given by [7M]
() =  
when  > 0. Find (i)  (ii) mean (iii) variance

3 a) If 20% of the bolts produced by a factory are defective, find the probability that in [8M]
a sample of 5 rivets chosen at random (i) none is defective (ii) one is defective
(iii) (1 <  < 4)
b) Number of monthly breakdowns of a computer is a random variable having Poisson [7M]
distribution with mean 1.8. find the probability that the computer will function for a
month (i) without breakdown (ii) with only one breakdown and (iii) with at least
one

4 a) A random sample of size 64 is taken from normal population with  = 51.4 and [8M]
 = 68. What is the probability that the mean of the sample will (a) exceed 52.9 (b)
fall between 50.5 and 52.3 (c) be less than 50.6
b) A sample of size 300 was taken whose variance is 225 and mean is 54. Construct [7M]
95% confidence interval intended for the mean.

5 a) A sample of 900 from a village, 90 are found to be wheat eaters and the rest rice [8M]
eaters. Can we assume that the both articles are equally popular.
b) The mean height of 50 male students who participated in sports is 68.2 inches with [7M]
SD of 2.5. The mean height of 50 male students who have not participated in sports
is 67.2 inches with SD of 2.8. Test the hypothesis that the height of the students
who participated in sports is more than the students who have not participated in
sports.

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6 a) Eight students were given a test in STATISTICS and after one month coaching they [8M]
were given another test of same nature. The following table gives the increase in
their marks in second test over the first test
Student No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Increase of 4 -2 6 -8 12 5 -7 2
marks

Do the marks indicate that the students have gained from the coaching?

b) 4 coins were tossed 160 times and the following results were obtained. Show that [7M]
the die is biased.
[ Given   . = 9.49 for 4degrees of freedom]

No. of heads 0 1 2 3 4
Observed 17 52 54 31 6
Frequency
Under the assumption that the coins are balanced, find the expected frequencies of
0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 heads and test the goodness of fit ( = 0.05)

7 a) Determine the equation of a straight line which best fits for the data [8M]
x 0 5 10 15 20 25
y 12 15 17 22 24 30
b) Calculate coefficient of correlation from the following data [7M]
X 12 9 8 10 11 13 7
Y 14 8 6 9 11 12 3

8 a) A toll gate is operated on a frequency where cars arrive according to a Poission [8M]
distribution with mean frequency of 1.2 cars per minute. The time of completing
payment follows an exponential distribution with mean of 20 seconds. Find (i) the
idle time of the counter (ii) average number of cars in the system (iii) average
number of cars in the queue (iv) average time that a car spends in the queue
(v) average time that car spends in the queue (vi) the probability that a car spends
more than 30 seconds in the system
b) At a railway station, only one train is handled at a time. The railway yard is [7M]
sufficient only for two trains to wait while other is given signal to leave the station.
Trains arrival average of 12 per hour. Assuming Poisson arrivals and exponential
service distribution, find the steady state probabilities for the various number of
trains in the system. Find also the average waiting time of new train coming in to
the yard.

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Code No: R22031 R10 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Supplementary Examinations, April / May - 2019


MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
(Com. to ME, AME, Mining)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry Equal Marks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1. An aluminum right-circular cylinder surrounds a steel cylinder as shown in figure. The axial
compressive load of 200 kN is applied through the infinitely rigid cover plate shown. If the
aluminum cylinder is originally 0.25 mm longer than the steel before any load is applied, find
the normal stress in each when the temperature has dropped by 20 k and the entire load is
acting. For steel, assume E = 200 GPa, α = 12×10-6/ºC, and for aluminum, assume E = 70 GPa,
α = 25×10-6/ºC.

2. Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams of the following beam.

3. a) What are the assumptions made for the theory of simple bending?
b) Derive the bending equation for a beam subjected to simple bending.

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4. A beam of square section of side a is used with a diagonal in the vertical position. If the vertical
shearing force at the cross-section is S, show that the shear stress at the neutral axis is equal to
the mean shear stress. Also find where the shear stress is maximum. Find also the ratio of the
maximum shear stress to the mean shear stress.

5. Using method of joints, determine the forces in each member of the truss as shown in Fig.

6. Describe the following methods to determine the slope & deflection at a point of a beam.
Macaulay’s Moment area method and Double integration method.

7. A thin spherical shell is made of 10 mm thick steel plate and has an internal diameter of 1 m. It
is filled with oil at a pressure of 3 MPa. Owing to a leakage, oil escapes until the pressure falls
to 1.5 MPa. Calculate the volume of oil that has escaped and also the change in the internal
diameter of shell due to this leakage. Bulk modulus of oil.
K=3 GPa, Es=200 GPa, v = 0.3

8. Derive Lame’s equations for thick cylindrical shell.

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Code No: R22043 R10 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
(Com. to ECE, EIE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry Equal Marks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1. a) What is amplifier, Draw the circuit diagram of a CB amplifier and explain its (8M)
working.
b) Draw the AC equivalent circuit of a CB amplifier using h-parameter model and (7M)
derive the equations for input impedance, output impedance, voltage gain and
current gain.

2. a) Enumerate the effects of negative feedback on the various characteristics of the (8M)
amplifier.
b) The distortion in an amplifier is found to be 3%, when the feedback ratio of a (7M)
negative feedback amplifier is 0.04, when the feedback is removed, the distortion
becomes 15%. Find the open loop gain and closed loop gain.

3. a) Draw the circuit diagram of Wein-bridge oscillator and explain its operation. (8M)
b) In the Wein-bridge oscillator, if the RC network consists of resistors of 200KΩ (7M)
and the capacitors of 300pF, find its frequency of oscillation.

4. a) Draw the biasing circuit of Darlington emitter follower circuit and derive (8M)
expression for voltage gain, current gain, input impedance and output impedance.
b) Explain how the number of stages in a multistage amplifier influences the cut-off- (7M)
frequency and bandwidth.

5. a) Explain about Common Source amplifier and Common Drain amplifier at higher (8M)
frequencies.
b) Discuss about emitter follower at high frequencies. (7M)

6. a) What is meant by distortion in power amplifiers, explain the given different types (8M)
of distortions?
b) With a neat sketch explain about push-pull amplifier. (7M)

7. a) Draw the equivalent circuit of capacitance coupled single tuned amplifier and (8M)
derive the equation for voltage gain.
b) Differentiate the single tuned and double tuned amplifiers. (7M)

8. a) Distinguish transistor based series and shunt voltage regulator. How shunt voltage (8M)
regulator is advantage when compared with series in terms of current limiting
functionality.
b) Draw the short-circuit, overload protection circuit and explain its operation. (7M)

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Code No: R22051 R10 SET - 1

II B. Tech II Semester Supplementary Examinations, April/May - 2019


SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(Computer Science and Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry Equal Marks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1. a) What is the evolving role of software Engineering?


b) Briefly discuss about scale and change problem?

2. a) Explain the Four phases of relational unified process model.


b) Explain the time boxing process model.

3. a) Discuss the structure of Requirements Document.


b) What are DFD’s? How they are useful in Requirement analysis?

4. a) What are the Desirable Characteristics of an SRS?


b) Explain Project scheduling and staffing?

5. a) How architecture of a system can be evaluated?


b) Discuss about Shared-Data Style?

6. a) What is Design? Explain about Design concepts?


b) What are different types of Object oriented Design with example?

7. a) Explain Test-Driven Development?


b) Explain The Open-Closed Principle.

8. a) Explain White-Box Testing?


b) Explain about Error, Fault, and Failure?

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