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: = ae [} [nme sams] MADE EASY India's Best Institute for IES, GATE & PSUs Test Centrer Day Noe Fyderbod Bhopal pur Lacnow, Bhubaneswar nove, Pe oka, Pina ESE 2020: Prelims Exam | ated lee T CLASSROOM TEST SERIES | ENGINEERING (ieee Full Syllabus Test 2: Paper-II L 26. (a) 51. ©) 76. (b) 101. (b) 126. (b) 2 © 27. 52. (b) 77. (a) 102. (b) 127. (b) 3. (b) 28. (b) 53. (d) 78. (a) 103. (a) 128. (c) 4. €@) 29. (a) 54. (b) 79. (a) 104. (a) 129. (a) 5. 30. (0) 55. (b) 80. (b) 105. (b) 130. (a) 6 ©) 31. (a) 56. (a) 81. () 106. (b) 131. (a) 7) 28 GO ma MQ Ew 8 (b) 33. (6) 58. (b) 83. (c) 108. (a) 133. (b) 9. (b) 34. (a) 59. (b) 84. (b) 109. (©) 134. (a) 10. (a) 35. (b) 60. (b) 85. (c) 110. (a) 135. (c) 1. (b) 36. (b) 61. @) 86. (©) 11. () 136. (©) 12. (a) 37. (b) 62. (a) 87. (a) 112. (b) 137. (a) 13. (a) 38. (a) 63. () 88. (b) 113. (a) 138. (©) 1. © 39. (a) 64. (a) 89. (a) 114. (a) 139. (b) 15. (6) 40. (c) 65. () 90. (©) 115. (b) 140. () 60 10 66) 0 mee me 17. (b) 42. (b) 67. (a) 92. (d) 17. () 142. (¢) no 20 86 20 1h ® @ 19. (b) 44. (a) 69. () 94. (b) 119. (a) 144. (6) me) 8 OOOH GO) 21. (b) 46. (a) n. (© 96. (©) 121. () 146. (b) 22. (b) 47. (a) 72. (b) 97. (b) 122. (©) 147. (©) 23. (6) 48. (6) 73. (d) 98. (d) 123. (a) 148. (a) 24. (d) 49. (b) 74. (0) 99. (a) 124, (d) 149. (6) 25. (a) 50. (a) 75. (a) 100. (c) 125. (c) 150. (a) 22 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY DETAILED EXPLANATION: (©) The oscillating frequency of an under-damped RLC circuit is lower than the resonance frequency. 3. (b) Using superposition, due to voltage source current through the circuit is zero so average power is zero. (a) In RLC circuit, supply voltage and current are in phase means the circuit behaves like a resistive i.e. The circuit is at resonance. At resonance, Mil = We Mel Wel “4 © Converting the two delta networks formed by resistors 3 2, 3 Q and 3 Q into equivalent star networks, we have, 40 10, WW a 10 MH 10 ‘ AoW A 0B Ryy = 5.2 7 @) Step- ‘h Removing the variable resistor R,, from the network, 100 _,. I= Gpogy 725A = 1 Lge a 2° 39449 ~ b6F ov scoot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test18 23 Writing V,, equation, Vy, + 101, - 201, = 0 Vy, = 20, - 101, 20 x 1,66 ~ 10 x 2.5 =82V Step-II: Calculation of Ry, Replacing the voltage source of 100 V with short circuit, The above circuit can be redrawn as shown, (10 || 30) + (20 || 40) 300 | 800 _ =p ep 7 2083.0 Step-III: 2 2 p= V8.2? Lost w mx GR, 4X 20.83 8) y__. = [0° +(40)? + (60)? + (80)? + (100)? + (80)* + (60)* + (40)? 9. (b) At t= 0°, the switch is closed and steady-state condition is reached. Hence, the inductor acts as a short circuit. 36 36 i,(0-) = - i) 10+(3|/6) 10+2 ~ 3x8 iO) = 3xZ85 22 ecovot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 24 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 10. 11. Since current through the inductor can not change instantaneously, i,(0") =2.A aa nasal 6a o2v. t Applying KVL to mesh for > 0, 0.2 ~ O.AsI(s) ~ 31(8) ~ 61(5) = 0 0.1 sl(s) + 91(8) = 0.2 02 2 Ks) = > Taso" 590 Taking inverse laplace transform, i(t) = 20% (a) By source transformation technique, Applying KVL to mesh-1, V,=2h +1, Applying KVL to mesh-2, V, = 91, + 101, + (+1) = 101, + 111, Comparing equation (i) and (ii) with Z-parameter equations, we get Zn Zz 201 2m Zp] ~ [10 11 (b) For any vector A to be solenoidal, vA=0 Only option (b) satisfies above condition, V[2y7i+3x7g+3xyk] = 0 (ii) wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 25 12. 13. 14. (a) The electric field inside the sphere is zero, the potential at every point inside is constant, For r>R 1 v-fe ree a (a) For an infinitely long wire with a line charge density of p,, Hence, potential is directly proportional to In r. (©) From the continuity equation, 2s dQ h =, -31+ 82 - h, 31 h 31+ =0 31+ 51-0 a @ = 1, =21 q (©) Routh’s tabulation of s° + 3Ks? + (K + 2)s +4 =0is 1 K+2 3K 4 3K(K+2)-4 3K so 4 From the s? row, the condition of stability is K > 0 and from the s! row, the condition of stability is 3K? +6K-4>0 or, K < -2528 or K > 0.528 When the conditions of K > 0 and K > 0.528 are compared The closed-loop system to be stable, K must satisfy, K > 0528 ecovot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 26 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 16. ©) Since, rt) =1 Applying final value theorem, 70 = tga 1100 100 +50) 50 17. (b) The block diagram can be redraws Tel Cal (G4 G3)Gy _ 1+GH, 1+G,H, cL R 18. (b) The overall transfer function, 20 2 BF 468425 The characteristic equation is given by, 465425 =0 From the characteristic equation, @, = ¥25 = 5 rad/sec =6 250, B= 06 scoot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 27 The time at which the maximum overshoot occurs is © » ofa) Noe “5x08 4 ww. (b) 1() = 4t u(?), thus A =4 limsG(s)H(s) Tim #206 +3820) so S30 s(6-+2)(e2 + 4510) ge Haka "kK, 2 20. (a) 1 B=|°|, 1 0 10 A=|o 0 1 ~ 1 6 0 1 offi] fo ap=|0 0 1fol=[ 4 6 = -6jfa} [2 0 1 ofo} si ap-|0 0 1] 4 |=|2 ~ 1 6}-2} [or Controllability test matrix is given by, u= [B: AB: 10 1 u-|o 1 -2 1-2 61 |u| # 0 the system is controllable 10 ct=|5|, 1 ecovot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 28 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY o 10 o 0 1 ~6 -ll ~6 A 0 6 ]f10] [-6 4 1 (apc = 4 4 Observability test matrix, ve [ctsatet s(atpcr] 10 6 6 ve[3 25 1-15 Ivl 40 Therefore system is completely observable. 21. (b) 6 db/octave = 20 db/decade The initial slope is -6 db/octave «= the type of system is 1 1, The initial slope intersects 0 db axis at @ = 0.25 rad/sec K=0.25 2. Beyond w = 2.5 rad/sec, the slope changes by +6 db/octave = +20 db/decade (1+ jor, = (1+i034) =(1 +040) Orad/sec, the slope changes by +6 dB/octave (+20 db/decade) which corresponds 3. Beyond to the term, (jor, +1) = (105) (+010) 4, Beyond w= 25 rad/sec, the slope changes by ~6 db/ octave (-20 db/decade) which corresponds to the term 1 1 1 (ors +1) riod 1+ 0.040 scoot MADE ERSY wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 29 22. 23. 24. 26. 0.25(1 +0.48)(1+0.18) G)H() = s(1+0.04s) a-[ 3] soa w-ay=[5 a (b) : we i-ayt= s(5+3) (©) Maximum phase shift occurs at, yg. = YO] X@) = VID = YF tad/sec (a) At very high frequencies, the zero resistance of the superconductor is modified. But the transition temperature remain unaffected. Silsbee’s rule: When persistent current increased beyond a critical value, the superconductor becomes a normal conductor. (a) Parameters can be determined by using Hall effect: 1, Mobility of charge carriers. 2. Type of semiconductor. 3. Carrier concentration. (a) + In the radio frequency range (10° - 10" Hz) the permanent dipoles will be unable to follow the field, the orientational polarization stops. + In the infrared frequency range (10" - 10" Hz), the ions can not follow the field, and hence ionic polarization stops. * Only electronic polarization contributes at very high frequencies (f > 10" Hz). The permittivity of dielectric decreases with increase in frequency (At higher frequencies) ecovot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 30 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 27. 28. 30. 32. © The face-centred cubic has a coordination number of 12 and the body centred cubic has a coordination number of 8. (b) Properties of Nano-materials: + They have very high magneto resistance. + They have lower melting point. + They have high solid state phase transition pressure. + They have lower debye temperature. + They have high self-diffusion coefficient. + They have high catalytic activity, + They have lower ferroelectric phase transition temperature fa) B= e9(k-1E 1 Vv 110 ay B= a7 osx107 = 220 10° V/m B = 885 10-1 x (2-1) x 220 x 107 B =194*10%Cm (©) Ferrites have high permeability and low dielectric loss. (b) Loss tangent, tané = & Complex permittivity, ¢,* = €/ - je, €// = 2 « 0,004 = 0.008 e+ =2-j 0.008 a, + 0, + ty 4cegR? = electronic polarizability 1, = ionic polarizability 2 tg = 22: = orientational polarizabilit 0” SEF P ty a= /(Rp2) orientational polarizability depends the temperature. E increases — radius R increases R increases + , increases wot INADE EASY wowmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 31 34. 36. 37. 38. 39, (a) 3d shell [TE] WMT [T ©. Number of unpaired electrons in nickel atom = 2 Magnetic moment = 2 Bohr magnetron. (b) Induced emf in a winding, B= 444x x0, %T 500 = 4.44 * 50 x 500 x 6, 500 Ym = 4.44 x 50 x 500 5 «10° Wb P = om, 45x10" 2 Peak flax density, B, = OM = Gyeqgt 7 05 We/ a (b) = — Output (10K) =p acy Efficiency, 1 = Gotput+loss ~ (0x1) +(02)+(02) ~ 015% (b) Power shared by transformers in parallel is inversely proportional to equivalent impedance, Let, power shared by transformer-1, 1 Praracea jt Fg and that by transformer-2 be, 1 Paros Fg -_8 P, = 240 stant” FR ja * BB a4 - 2240 - 7 => i x 3 x 160 kW Similarly for second transformer, ia 4 Porared jp = WeagX 240 = 4x 240 = 80 kW soared 8 ~ 7+ ja pn” Hence, transformer with impedance j shares more power, (a) Induction generators can work at leading power factor only. (a The field flux axis is along direct axis and armature mmf axis is along interpolar region. ecovot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 32 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 40. (6) Since the torque is same the armature also remain same, ‘The operating speed = 2X Initial speed - 2 1500 = 1000 rpm We know, E, = N Fin _ No _ 1000 _ 2 Fy Ny 1500 3 2, 2 Exam ghia = 3V—1aRa) 2 = (200-2003) = 129.33 V Again using, E=V-LRy V=E_ 200~129.33 Ty 20 = 353.2 The resistance required in series, Ry ~ R, 3.53 - 03 = 3.23.2 4. © We know for proper armature reaction compensation. ‘Ampere turns by compensating winding = Armature reaction mmf 1,XTay _ eZ ( Pole are pole. ~ 2AP\| Pole pitch . __Z (Polearc)__ 240 . Tumns/pole = Ho( Peees | ~ Deana “08-6 +. Compensating conductors per pole, =2x6=12 2. (b) Rotating magnetic field speed, 120x f _120%50 4 = 1500 rpm stip,s= £2 - 00 Rotor speed, 1500 (1 - 0.04) 1500 * 0.96 = 15 x 96 = 1440 rpm scoot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 The output power, = 100 Rotor copper loss per phase 15.079 = 209.43 W 43. (b) Characteristic-I represents de series motor speed torque characteristics. 44. (a) We know, LY Ty (#] x Ts. SA Tr (Un LY = 2/4 = (052 * ©? = 2122] xq = (0.5)? x (6)? x 0.04 (i) " a = 0.25 x 36 x 0.04 = 0.36 Ty Ty = 0.36 Ty, 45. (d) For given induction motor, Stator frequency, f, Required rotor frequency, fy = 30 Hz No. of poles, P = 4 We know, Stator field speed, N, = 1500 rpm. Similarly, rotor field speed, _ 10x f _ 120x30 PR 4 When rotor is driven in direction of stator field N, = 900 rpm Speed =n, - n, = 1500 - 900 = 600 rpm When rotor is driven in opposite direction of stator field ecovot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 34 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam + Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 46. (d) + The ratio of gross power output to air gap power in induction motor with slip, s is (1 - s). + If applied voltage to induction motor under no load becomes half of the rated value there is negligible change in speed but stator current decreases. 47. (d) * The nature of armature mmf for zero power factor lagging in 3-6 alternator is demagnetizing. + When a synchronous motor is over excited its back emf is greater than the supply voltage. 48. (c) For the synchronous motor neglecting losses, Power, Pijy = Pyyy = V3V ify, cose Pi. = 3x 440x100 0.8 Torque developed is given by, 60 = PaayNem Sen, * Pou Using ab a oe xp, sing above relation, Sr * Pome = 80x V3 x 440% 10008 nx 2018 3 60x3 = Spex pte * 40% 100 0.8 = 499,70 ~ 500 rpm Using relation of synchronous speed, 120f P 120x f -" 49. (b) Effective access time = [(1 - p) * access time when no page fault + p x access time during page fault] (1 7 10° 1 a ~ {ie parme( som (85? ane( sat = 30ns 50. (d) Trosdmiss = 50 nsec Treaanie = 5 nsec h = 08 Taygread = FH % Thesanit * (1 ~ h) Treadmiss = 0-8 * 5 + 0.2 * 50 = 4410 = 14 nsec scoot MADE ERSY wwwmadeeasyin Electrical Engineering | Test 18 35 51. () Given, Base-10 number = (7674) By continued division by 2 converting in binary, 2 7674 3837 1918 959 479 239 ns 59 29 4 reading order D 1 TTT The decimal number hexadecimal equivalent : (IDFA), 52. (b) The ‘continue’ statement used in program is generally used with ‘if’ statement takes control to the beginning of the loop, bypassing the statements inside the loop which have not yet been executed 53. (d) Hazards are caused due to dependencies. Different Hazards in pipeline processor are: 1, Structural Hazard: arises when two different instructions in the pipeline wants to use same hardware. 2, Control Hazard: arises due to branch instructions. 3. Data Hazard: arises due to instruction dependency. 54. (b) Given expression, A= X(¥+Z(XY+X2)) By Demorgan's theorem, A= X(¥+Z(XY-XZ) = x[¥+2(X+¥)(X+Z)] = XY+XZ(K+Y\(K+Z) = XY+(XKZ+XZY)(X+Z) . [XX =0] = XY+XZY(X+Z) ..[2Z=0] =Xxv+0=xY wwwmadeeasy.in 36 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 55. (b) 50%10 Frequency rise = “Soy =5 Hz Regulatic - 24 ww = Jo Hz/MW egulation = 7g59 H2/MW = 306 56. (d) + Towers depends upon the profile of land and right of way along which transmission lines are to be run, hence span lengths may or may not be equal + In Galloping conductors, to dampen the oscillations for stranded conductors, PVC tape is wrapped to make conductor circular. + Lowest sag occurs when temperature is minimum and wind is maximum, 57. (©) ~ Walle Pray = To increase maximum power we need to reduce reactance or inductance. _ bo, ,(GMD Eon = Soin( Se with low GMD and high GMR we can reduce inductance. 58. (b) As the length of line increases the reactance increases and hence the maximum power transfer capability reduces Maximum power is also called as steady state stability limit so as maximum power reduces, stability reduces. 59. (b) Vq20° ‘i aX The reactance of line upto midpoint is p = VVn - VnVa - Pom “iytsin(, Bn) = "Fi sin(By 9) 2 2 = = =30° scoot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 37 p= Vilm sin(8, —8q) = MOXO%8 singoe = 4.75 pau 2 60. (b) x, Ve Equivalent T-matrix will be (*: 2)-[ | ;° q D,]* a 1 Dy youl ie 1 For, = 61. (a) 62. @) For the given values of sending end and receiving end voltages, the power transfer will be maximum when 8 = B A= Aza = 09621.0° B= BZB = 100280" Ivslvel Aliya) nme pt ay Co) 120x110 _ 0.96% 110" 00 Tog C0879" = 109.83 MW ecovot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 38 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam + Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 63. (6) Characteristic impedance, = So, addition of lumped capacitance in parallel does not increase the Z- Propagation constant, r = jovEC 3 ra VE Increase in capacitance also increases propagation constant. Charging current, I. = joCV = Ie= C +. Addition of lumped capacitance increases charging current. Zl = SILT Vvp = We tt Poa = ‘maxX Hence steady state stability limit also increases. 64. (a) The neutral current is 1, = Bly 3(6 ~ j15) = (15 ~ ja5) A 65. (¢) Ci, | x pe Bes Bos Bros 05 Fault current, I, = 1 = —j8 Ws 95 = 8pu 4 leg = ~18% -i6 pu. 05+ j scoot NADE EASY worwmadeoasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 66. (c) The current flowing in line is given by, _ Wled=Wal20° _ \Ws|2(0+90") [vq] 290" -iXe Xe Xe = Wel Zor al ig = Wal Z0°x Xe Xe -WvsllMs p, = Wslel sins « c For stable modi we so or stable mode, SE =WslIVal oss > 0 Xe > -180° < 8 <-90° 67. @) Zaye = Yous! == | "Dial “scar 016 0.08 Zros = {0.08 0.24 68. (b) Ty new bh = 20 as2=38 h-1, R-h _s = ps3 = = 40 = 50 = T, = 90° scoot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 40 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 69. (6) During the positive half cycle, diode D, conducts through 10 , and diode D, is blocked. During negative half cycle D, conducts through 10 @ and D, is blocked, hence in both cases impedance offered by the circuit across terminals AB is 10 70. (¢) 1 25k v, 75KQ 1, Vy os = = nm © Here both diode and Zener diode are forward biased hence zener acts as simple diode _ 10-07 _ = R= 186mA 72 () Given, To=1mA Yj r= 5h =269 Ie Z, = Br, =120 26 = 3.12 ka 73. (a) ‘The Thevenin equivalent circuit is coven MADE EASY wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 41 10 10x29 -333v 30, 10x20 Ry = gg 7 6:67 KO B=100 Applying KVL to i/p loop Vin - 0.7, 2.63 fe Ras OBR. ~ (ors 20x108 7° MA 1, = 126 mA I, = (1+ B)ly = 1.273 mA Veep = 10 - Sle ~ 2fy = -2.626 V As Voy is negative, so transistor is operating in saturation region, ma. (0 dns 30 Ver IgR - 07 ~ Ie(1) =0 1 -R-07-3 =0 = R=24ko 7. (a) 76. (b) Since it is a PMOS, Vs should be negative i.e. Vos = -2V = 16 42k_)_g R+42k 70 ka » 0 ecovot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 42 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam + Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 77. (a) Given, SR. =5V/usec (f= 1MHz, SR. = OV,,= 20 fy, Vy = 5x 108 = 2x x 1% 10° * V,, 5 Volt: = Vi = 5 Volts 78. (a) Figure shown is having +ve feedback. First assume V, = 0, Vp will be +V,, = +12 V and voltage at +ve terminal will be 0 V. Now if V, will make a transition from 0 to some positive voltage, C, will be short circuited and this will cause V_> V,. Hence op-amp output will make transition to V4, = -12 V. System will again return to previous state as voltage at ~ve terminal of op Amp at steady state will become -2 ie. < 0. 7. (a) Apply KCL for 1° op amp MMe Vo 10k 20k 20k = Vor = “QV; + V;) KCL for 2" op-amp: Vox a 40k ~ 10k = V, = (Voy + 2V5) = 2V, + Va 2V5 80. (b) Apply superposition theorem, = v,(14 28 ® 2R)R % ul 2k Rule ak \(&) Here, V,=-3¥, V, = @ + cos 2008) V -2.+2(2)}+@ + cos200y + 2(2) 993 , = Ft yt 708200! = (1.5 cos 2008) V 81. (c) Assuming base of number system be x, The expression can be written as, (16), + (45), = (63), Lex! + 6x9 + 4. xt + 5x9 = 6x! + 3x” xr4644r +5 =6r43 rs8 scoot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 82. (a) K-map, for Y= AB+BC EQ, 4,5, 6) = SOP (0, 1,3, 7) = POS 83. (6) Input to D-flip flop can be represented as, D,=Q,.0Y D-flip flop output, Q,,, =D, = Q,@¥ By drawing truth table, y Quer 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 ° 1 1 1 o , Qe1=Q, for ¥=0 Quer = Qy for Y=1 This logic matches logic of T-flip flop Option () is correct. 84. (b) For number of 8 : 1 multiplexers 1024 og 7 18 M46 * 16 a2 pat 8 The total number of multiplexers 128 +16+2+1= 147 85. (0) 43 The binary instructions are given abbreviated names i.e. mnemonics which form assembly language (not machine language) for microprocessor. ecovot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 44 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam + Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 86. (0) ADC M instruction adds memory with carry to accumulator, affecting all flags and requires-2 cycle. STAX Rp. has 7 states but is equivalent to 2 machine cycles: Fetch and memory write. 87. (a) + LXTH, 2501 H instruction places 2501 in H-L pair which is address of data not the content or data, + MOV A, M brings data stored at 2501 H memory location in accumulator. + After execution of ADD M accumulator data becomes 9 FH which is stored in 2503 H in later instruction execution. 88. (b) Vectored address corresponding to RST-7 is 8x7 = 66)i9 = 0038 H 89. (a) It does not provide the status of the TRAP and INTR interrupt 90. (©) s(8) = cos{2nf.t - Ssin(3000n!)] So, B=5 300% = = 1500 Hz =1.5 kHz, In On Bandwidth, BW = (1 +5)(2« 1.5) KHz = 18 KHz a. (©) Given that, f= 640 kHz. IF = 455 kHz ho? fe So, the carrier frequency of the corresponding image signal can be given as, f=, +2(F) = 640 + 2(455) = 1550 kHz 92. (d) Sampling rate does not affect the quantization noise power of a PCM system. 93. (a) sine(10001) <>, y(t) = sine.0009 SEE, 1 a(t) = sine 20000) Ss | scoot MADE ERSY wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 45 94, 97. 98. 99, XC) = 240) #2309 E> XP) X(N) = fon = min (1000 He, 3000 He} = 1000 Fiz So, Fi teiny ~ Anan kHz (b) di at V2V, sinat d(wt) = oL,di, v= by Osinc(f) rt sen() Fo ent) if air 2a etl ty , Re(a) > 0 ws (2npe (a) 116. @) n wo son") = cos n+ 3sin En + cosy = Seon En 4 Bein Ent 2coo(20-+ 2m) 5 5 5 2n 2 2x = 5052 y+ 3sin 2n( 2 2x, Bcos n+ sin2a( 2 1) +2008 en 2 x(n) = 7eoo{ En) asin ) 17. ©) aay u(n1) (2) foe 4+ 2u(n = 1)] " we Se . 118. (a) The N-point DFT is defined as ak) scoot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 52 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY Nal = Secrmnyt 2 ( - 0 x8) 119. (a) Magnitude of X(f) has even symmetry while phase of X(f) has odd symmetry. 120. (b) fy es ap Taking Laplace transform of both sides, FY) = €2X(9) + 2X(9) 121. (b) 3-rank =1 rank = 2 lal =o 1 x [10x ~ 88] ~ 4[2x] + [8] = 0 10x ~ 88 - Sx + 64 = 0 =m x= 122. (9) 123 4 2145 Av\n5 5 7 81417 Applying R, > Ry - 2R,, Ry > R,~ R, and R, > R, - 8R, 1 304 ° 2 3 Anlg 2 3 0-15 10 15 scoot MADE ERSY wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 53 123. 124, Applying R, -» R + R, and Ry > R, 123 4 0325 4-lo 0 0 o 0000 This is the row echelon form of A. Since the number of non-zero rows in the row echelon form is 2, we get rank (A) = 2 @ We have, M = 5x3 + 12x? + 6yPand N= 6xy May ay ~ “Ys aN ox 7 The equation is not exact N oxy Since, Ax) a function of x alone, Syeonee _ Je ser Integrating factor = (a) The given equation is a Bernoulli equation with n = 2. Set vixy = yl Therefore, ~plee Poin + cos] 1 = -==(sinx+-cosx) y av Woy de An integrating factor is “(sin x + cos x) Lp= d ae ecovot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 54 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 126. The solution is, [sins] +e 0) The integrand is not analytic at the points z = #2i. The point z = 2i lies inside C. we have 1 fq, = fe iP) Tr eap oF @-2iF Taking fle) = and using the Cauchy integral formula for derivatives (n = 1), we obtain iB fle) eam rs ly integr: (n= 1), " 2 r= {ani f'2L2)} = ani ells} = anf 2)_n . (a) 6 (b) Let, Ff (%, y, 2) = x? +? - 36 = 0 be the surface, then grad f= 2xi+2yj grdf — 2(xi+yj) dye 4) "= graf] Yygheyy 7 ot) The projection of $ on x-y plane can not be considered. Project $ on the y - z plane. The projection is a rectangle with sides of lengths 6 and 4. We have dydi an Hd? _ dyde ni x 6 scoot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 55 : V2 pay? Therefore, ffeinaa = Mole xx) 4 =f fiw +2 0 0° x 6 aps wp sf : i[ior ose “(Gue]« alo As lo 4 at =f (7224+228)' = 288 + 128 = 416 a 127. (b) ‘The given limit is of the form 0° which is an indeterminate form. Let y= x. Then, In y = x Inx Now, Timfiny] = Him[xInx] 1 Inx_ yn x = lim = lim =r (Applying L’s hospital rule) x 2 = -limx=0 sa) Therefore, limy = 2 = 128. (¢) There are 7 letters in the given word. The total permutations of the 7 letters in which there are 3 of first kind (5), 2 of second kind (A), one each of third and fourth kinds (1, N) is i ~ aan 0 There are 5 possible combinations of occurring of 3 S's consecutively ssg---- -sss--- --sss-- ---s55- ----ss8 In each case, the total permutations of the 4 letters (2 of one kind), 1 each of third and fourth kinds 4 2a 5x12 420 Required probability = NIH scoot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 56 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 129. (a) ve Ase) _ _s+1) Wehave, 2a ase2? (er? IF =-—]_1 | Lg - dal ro Hence, CEP ()] = 60 = fF9]= 12] _] -ersin and Ad) = OF] al sint Therefore, [26+ L aby] tet 130. (a) By Newton-Raphson method, Seat 133. (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are true but Statement (II) is not a correct explanation of Statement (1) 134. (a) ‘A material in which the external magnetic field produces a resultant dipole moment in the opposite direction is called diamagnetic. ie., induced moment is negative .. The susceptibility is negative. 135. ©) The relative stability of the system is improve by the addition of the zero to the loop transfer function of the system in LHS of s-plane. 136. (0) Absolute and relative stability of only minimum-phase systems can be determined from the bode plot. 137. (a) In the radio frequency range permanent dipoles will be unable to follow the field The orientational polarization is not present scoot MADE ERSY wwwmadeeasyin MADE EASY Electrical Engineering | Test 18 57 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 144, 147. 149. ©) On addition of lagging load on synchronous generator, the terminal voltage V;, decreases significantly. ) Both Statement (I) and Statement (Il) are true but Statement (II) is not a correct explanation of Statement (1). () HVDC system is costlier than HVAC as it requires costly terminal equipments like converters and DC switchgear. (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are true but Statement (II) is not a correct explanation of Statement (1) © Saturation current is directly proportional to the cross sectional area of the diode. ©) By programming interrupt can be raised again if instruction EI is written at being of the routine. ©) Any digital logic gate can be realized using either NAND or NOR gates individually and independently ©) The wait states are added by forcing the ready signal low. When READY signal goes low, microprocessor waits for an integer no. of clock cycles until it goes HIGH. ©) A system is said to be invertible if unique excitations produce unique zero-state responses. statement-l is true. The output voltage signal V,(t) and input voltage signal V,() are related by V,(t) = [Vi(A). For, V(t) = 1V; Vif) = 1 V(t) = -1V; v(t) = Hl =1Vv . system producing same zero state responses for two difference inputs, system is not invertible. ecovot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasy.in 58 ESE 2020 Prelims Exam « Classroom Test Series MADE EASY 150. (a) sgn sina) Cy x(tt 1) = x(t) and x(t T/2) = -x(t) This signal contains only odd harmonics of sinusoidal. This signal satisfies both 2000 scoot MADE EASY wwwmadeeasyin

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