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Boe SpE arm erin (00 NOT OPEN THIS TEST ROOKLFT UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED 10 DO SO) 1 HUF-P-VEA “Test Booklet Serie Serial No. TEST BOOKLET ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Papert (Time Aitowed : Two Hours) [Maximum Marks © 200) INSTRUCTIONS 1. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN, GR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS, ETC. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET 2. PLEASE NOTE THAT IT 1S THE CANDIDATE'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENCODE, ‘AND FILL IN THE ROLL NUMBER AND TEST BOOKLET SERIES CODE. A, By C (OR D CAREFULLY AND WITHOUT ANY OMISSION OR DISCREPANCY AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACES IN THE OMB ANSWER SHEET. ANY OMISSION’ DISCREPANCY WILL RENDER THE ANSWER SHEET LIABLE FOR REJECTION. 3. You have to enter your Rell Number on the Test Bouklet in the Bus provided alongside. DO NOT | ‘write anything else onthe Test Booklet. 4. This Test Booklet consins 120 items (questions). Each Tem comprises Tour Fesponses (anewers) You sil sclect the response Which you wart to mark op the Answer Sheet. In SS on el te ore han oe ar aon, mack he Faponse which you ‘onsider the bes. In ny cate chouse ONLY ONE response for each Hem. 5, Youle to mark your rexponses ONLY on the sepante Answer Shee provided. See dirsctions in'the Answer Shee = : Heme cary equal marks Before you prceed to mat inthe Answer Sheet the response to various items in the Test Boake you have to il in some pariculas so the Answer Sheet as per istructons sent to sou Seth your Admission Carficte 8 Afr you have completed fling in all your responses on the Answer Sheet and {hastdation bes concluded, you shold hand over athe Invigilaor omy te Answer She ‘You'are permed to take avy wilh You ths Test Bookl 1%. Shucta for ugh wok are appended i the Tost Booklet at the end 10, Penalty for wrong answers THERE WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY A CANDIDATE. (0) Thee are four aermatvs fr the ans 1 every question. For ach question for ‘shicha con ane has toen given bythe candidate, onetMird oF the mas assigned {tha question snl be deducted ss penalty (iy Hearcantidate ves more than one answer it will be Weald as wromg answer even If one ofthe given answers huppons fo to cotect nd there wil be same penalty 2s above to that question (iy Tha question 1s eft blank, ic, no answer is given by the candidate, there will be fo penalty for that question. DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO, Which one of the following helps ‘experimental confirmation of the Cystine state of mater 7 (@)_ Shock compression () Photo emission (©) Conductivity measurements (8) ray ditaction ‘The electric semiconductor is conductivity of pure (a) Proportion to temperature jereases exponentially with ‘empoature (e) Decreases exponent temperature (Not altered with temperature ly with oni fling sntererts pentaiing to the resistance of conductor 1. Reaatanee can be simply defined as the ratio of voliage across the conductor to the current through the conductor. This is, In fae, Georg Ohm's law 2. Resistance is a function of voltage and current 3, Resistance isa funtion of conducor romatry and ite conductivity ‘Which ofthe above statements are eoret? (0) 1 and 2 only (8) 2 and 3 only (©) 1 and 3 only @ 1.2md3 4 The ratio of fone radi of Cations Le and that of Anions i. 1, for stable and ‘unstable ceramic crystal structure, is © © © © Less than unity Ceater than ity unity ther lesser or greater than unity ‘Which one of he fllowing statements x © i} ° ® For insulators the band-gep is narow as compared to semiconductors For insulators the band-gap is relatively wide whereas for semiconductors it matow “The band-gip ie arrow in width for both the insulators and eonduetors The band-gap is coually wide for both conductors snd semicondtors In an exirinsie semiconductor the conductivity sigifianly depends upon o o © @ Majority change caries ynerted due ‘to impurity doping Minot charge carriers generated due to thermal agitation Majority carpe carts wenrated due to thermal agitation Minor change earsiers generated due 10 impurity doping Nesessary condition for photolectrie @ } © @ weed v2 me hw 2 1 wet (Cond) 6 In some substances when an clectie field ‘sapliedthe substance becomes polrize ‘The clectons and muelii assume now ‘geometries! positions and the rpechanical imensions ar altered. This phosomenen is called (0) Elecrostiction (0) Hallett (©) Polwieaion (6) Magnetization Im ferromagnetic materials, the net ‘magnetic moment created due to ‘magnetization by an applied field is (3) Nonmal 10 the applied fekd (©) Adds tothe applied fla (6) Inline with magneto mosive force (@) Subsracts from the applied Feld ‘At what temperatures domains lose thie (@) Above ferromagnetic Curie temperature (©) Below paramagnetic Curie temperate (Above aK (©) At room temperature Which ofthe fllowing materials doesnot hhve paramagnetic properties ? 1 Rae earth elements (with incomplete stall) 2, Transition elements 3. Magnesium oxide Select the coret answer fom the codes siven below = (@ Lonly () 2 only (@) 3 only @ tnd? Ina superconducting magnet, wires of superconducting material are embedded in the thick eopper mattis, because while the materi in he spereonducting stato (@) The leakage current passes through copper part (©) Copper part helps in condueting heat ssviny Bot the oupertondactoe (6) Copper part heps in overcoming the mechanical sess (©) Copper cts an insulating cover for superconductor The enystal stucture of some Ceramic materials may be thought of being composed of cletcally charged Cations an Anions, instead of Atoms, and as such (4) The Cations are neeatively charged, ‘eeause they have given up their valence electrons to Anions which ste positively charged (©) The Cations are positively charge, bocause they have given up their valence cscions to Anions which are negatively charged. (©) The Cations are positively charged, because they have added on elecron 1o thee valence clectons borrowing from Anions which are negatively charged (@) The Cations are negatively charged, 8 they are non-metallic whereas Anions ae positively charged being metal (Contd) 1, 1. Mangan alloy used for making resistors for Taboratery instruments contains (2) Copper, Aluminium and Manganese (0) Copper, Nickel and Manganese (6) Aluminium, Nickel and Manganese () Chromium, Nicks! and Manganese ‘A rolled-paper capacitor of vale 0.02 is to be constricted using two strips of Sluminium of width 6 em, and, wax impregnated paper of thickness 0.06 eam ‘whoae relive permitivigy is. The length of fil strips should be (@) 03765 m © 04765 m () 05765 m © 07765 m ‘A Go sample at room temperature has intrinsic catrier concentration, = 15% 10 em” and is uniformly doped ‘wim acceptor of 3» 10 cna ton fof 25» 100 em” Then the minodty sharge cari concentration is () 0918 10° em? (©) 0818 10° em? (©) 0918 «10% em (@) 0818 « 109 em? Assume thatthe values of mobility of oles fad that of electrons in an itsinsic semiconductor are equal and the values fof conductivity and inne electron oneiy are 2.30/m and 23 = 10 J ot respectively. Then, the mobility of lecwon | tole is approximately () 03 mvs (@) 05 mvs (©) 07 Ws () 09 ms 18 2%. Asie spe Ais doped wid 10¥ ae ‘of Boron and another silcan sample B of identical dimensions is doped with 10" of eleczon to hole mobility is 3, then the sonvem? of Phosphorous the ratio ratio of cond that of Bis ofthe ample A 1 w © ° ot ‘The Hal-coefficiont of a specimen of doped remicontacioe is 306 10* mC fand the rewstwity of the specimen 1s 693 * 10° im. The majority carer mobi wil be (@) 0014 mvs! (©) 0024 mvs! © 0034 mvs! @ 004 mvs! Doped silicon has Hall-coefficiemt of AGE» 10 mC and then is carrier concentration value it @) 20 10" me © 20 * 107 wr () 02» 10% me @ 02 «10? w (Coma) a 2. What is the value of cutent | trough the 24 ‘deal diode inthe sitet ? oa Al ce Torey (9) 100 ma (8) 150.ma (©) 200 ma (@) 250 ma What ithe ouput von W, fete coat shown below assuming an‘doal diode ? Wa ssv- OY, on ska In ¢ semiconductor diode cu-in voltage is the volage (2) upto which the cument is zero (©) upto whic the currents very small (6) at which the curent is 10% af the ‘maximum rated cutent (2) at whic depletion layer i formed A transistor cect shown in the Figure Assume P= 100, Ry = 20002 R= 1 KO, Mog nd Veg, = 02 V. ~15.V,Vyg_, 7.7 V5 Vy, “08 Y Vee Ry R, ‘The wansisor is operating in (2) Saturation (&) Cavett (©) Normal active (@ Reverse active 5. The position of the intrinsic Fermi level of an undoped semiconductor (E,)s given yy @ » ° © (Coot) 2%. a. 2 The stabil factor Sina bipolar junction transistor is The leakage current in an NPN transistor ia due wo the flow of (@) Holes fom base to emiter (©) Electrons from collector to base (6) Holes from collector to hase (@) Mivocty carriers fiom emitter to collector In Ely effect (@) Increase in magnitude of Colecor voltage fnreases space eirge with at the input junction of » BIT Increase in magnitude of Liter Base wollageinciewses space ease wil of output junction of « BIT Increase in magnitude of Collotor volags increases space charge width of ouput junction of a BIT Decrease in magnitude of Emiter: Base voltage increases space charge ‘width of output junction of BIT » © ® 2», 2, ‘The signal a(t) ~ + 2)~ 24) + wt 2) is represented by @ « 2t Nea) | . o ft : [ ‘The figure shown represents joe ol E channel MOSFET Enhanoed-mode E-MOSFET P-Channel MOSFET ET @ o © @ (Cond) u, 2. “The PMOSFET circuit shown in the igre has L- Vip = “LAY, Ki, = 25 RA, 2 fm, 2 = 0. I gg = -0.1 mA and “24 V then the width of channel |W and R are respectively © ® ° @ FR ap 16 wm and 66 Ke 18 um and 33 KO 16 um and 33 ko 18 po and 66 ko Maximum eneray’ of elctons liberated potoeectrcally is © © @ Proportions! to independent af frequen af the Hight Independent of light intensity and 5 Snteaity and ‘ares linearly with Fequeney of the Hight Proportional to bot, igh intensity ad fequeney of the Hight Independent of light intensity and inversely proportional to frequency of the Hight 33, 3 36. ‘The response ofa Gssan random process plod to sable linear system is 1. A Gaussian random process 2. Not a Gaussian random process 3, Completely specifi by its mean and suto-ovariaee functions Which of the above staements isare (@) Lonly (©) 2only (©) Zand 3 (@ Vand 3 Consider & system, which computes the "MEDIAN' of signal values in a window of size 1. Such a discrete time system (@ Linear (©) Nominear (©) Sometimes linear @) Sometimes non-linear Consider 4 discrete ime system which ‘atifios the adivity property, Le if the ‘utp for un sy) and tha oe is yn), then output for uf] + uo] is xy + ye. Such a system is (@) Linear (6) Sometimes linear (©) Non-linear {@) Sometimes nonsinear ‘Consider an idea lov pas filter, Such a isretetime system is (4) aways realizable physieally () never realizable physically () nonlinear sytem (8) Finear, causal system (Contd) 37, ‘The result of Wt) # (14) ("+ dents convolution and "B()" denotes the Dirac elt funtion) ie: @ naa @ wey-2 (© bea-a @ hase 34. Avot nas sb cece 5 wth mg $, ee a sof eg frac 1 ot 3 oF v2 oF @ 2 18. Th spe xp over fm four eee x0 we 0-7 value of a, is: @ 1m @ 1+ eut o. @ 80-1). then the 40, Laplace transform of the funtion vt) shown inthe igure is @ sue} © se 41, In a diseretestime complex exponential Sequence of frequency = Ihe sequence an 1. Parodie with pei’ p> 2. Non periodic 3. Periodic for some value of period N Which of the above statements is/are (Tony (©) 2only (©) Sonly (8) Vand 3 (Conta) 2 4, 4 Consider the following mnsorms 4. 1. Foutier transform 2. Laplace tanform Which ofthe above wansforms ire wed signal processing ? 1 only @ () 2only (© Both t and 2 (© Neither 1 nor 2 ‘The vractr diodes voltage depend 1. Resistance 2 Capacitance 3. Inductance Which ofthe above ise cortet ? @ Tony © 2only (@) 5 only (a) tana s 4”. The impulse response fo the dsrete time system ya] = 024 ( [a] + x fm — 1) + x [m2] + x (n= 3)) is given by (2) 0 for 0 o0 (© f)~0 forn> n, @ f= 2 fora Positive or negative integer) ‘Zetcansform deals with discrete time systems for their 1. Transient behaviour 2. Steady-state behavior Which of the above behavi (@) 1 only () 2 only (©) Both 1 and 2 @) Neither 1 90r 2 (Cond) 9. 0. su “The response of linen, time-invariant iseretetime system to unit step input ula) is a. The system response 10 a ‘amp input 8 ua} Would be @ 8-11 ©) ofa) (©) na-1) (@) nfo Consider a disereterandom assuming finitely many values, The cumulative dsribaton unetion, FE) hs the flowing properties pr 2. Fie is aom-ecresing with Hnitely many jump-liscontinutes 3. Fe) os nepaive and now dexreasing Which of the above properties is/are (@) only (6) 2 only (6) 3 only (@) 2 and 3 Consider & random process given by (= A cos Gn f+ 0), where Aisa Rayleigh distributed random variable end (in nifrmly diced i (0, 2a] A land 0 are independent. For any tie & the probability density funtion (PDF) of st) is (4). Gaussian (©) Rayleigh (© Risin @) Uniform in [-A, A] 2 s. st. ss. Poisson's equation is derived with the following assumption about the medium The mechs is (@) Non-homogencous and isotropic {() Non-homogeneous ad non-sor0p= {@), Homogeneous and non isotopic @ Homogencous and iotropic The sate space representation ofa near xq = AXIO + BUD y= €Xi0 What isthe transfer funtion H\s) ofthe system ? @ Cot-ayB () Bol-ayic © CGl-AB @ Bol-aye ayederX, Zeoke,t, is the eT, combined ignomeric form of Fourier sete foe (0) ta ecied wave (Sawtooth wave (©) Rectangular wave (@) Umpalse tain A signal x, is given by x, = 36%, Soy 0 1 2 2. x, = 4, where the subscript‘ denotes time. The peak valu ofthe auto coreation OF 18 @ 0 0 ws @ 6 (Cont) 56. A system has impulse response bin] = cos (au (a. The syatom is (0) Causal and stable (©) Non causal and sable (©) Non causal and not stable (@) Causal and not stable 37. IC the tree essere im deta ework se all equal in vats 4. Rug then the value ofthe resultant resistors in each branch ofthe equivalent star network ie Ry ll be equ to cy Rowra ) PB R ours ( Son © 2a (8) Regn 58, Looprotiage equations ofa passive crit see grea by ay te Mah] [% Zn te yl be 2m Zab] LY hyenas 23 15 12 2 2204 3 azso ‘Which of the above relation are comet? (@) Vand? only () Vand 3 only (2) 2and 3 only 59. A function (sass the diferential equation €() +6 ()~ (9. For er init onion «() can be represented by @ e we © eu @ ewe) ‘where ut) is @ unit step faction. ©, For the network shown, Thevenin's ‘equivalent voliage source and resistance ar, respectively: hos ika A 1 mV and 10 8 LV and 1 4a TV and 1k 1V and 10.0 @ ® © © 61, Inthe eit shown, ifthe power consul bythe SO resistors 10 W, then he power factor ofthe circuit is sok im [ee wan os 06 o © (6) 1, 2nd 3 © @ os 02 (Contd) For the circuit shovn, Ifthe power 64 ‘consumed by $0 resistor i 10 W, then yeinev ©) q o. 1 esta 2 Total impedance = $ 92 3. Power factor 866 Which ofthe above are correct ? 6s. (@ Vand only (Vand 2 oy (©) 2nd 3 only © .2md3 For given fixed tee of a network, the 66 following form an independent st 1. Branch eurents 2 Link voltages Which of the above isarecoreet (only () 2only (© Both t and 2 (© Neither 1 nor 2 For ibe nctwork graph the numer of ees (@) and the number of cutsets (Q) are respectively (@) 4 md (0) 6 and 2 (©) Aand 6 @ 2andé For which one of the following measurements a thermistor can be use? () Veociy (&) Humany (Displacement @) Percent of CO, in at ‘According to network graphs, the network vith 1. Only two odd vertices is taversable 2. No odd veries is taversble 3. Two or more than two od vertices are taversable Which of the above statements inere (@ 1 only ©) 2only (©) only @ baw? (Contd) (67, Por any lumped network, for any cut sets 6. and at any instant of time the algebraic sum of all branch eumens traversing the ‘ui Branches is always (One 0) Ze10 (6) nity (2) Greater than zero, but ess than one Which one of the following statements ‘concerning Tellegets theorem i core? (is usefl in detrining the effets in all parts ofa tines fourserminal ‘erwork (©) It is applicable for any lumped network having elements which are linear or moelincr, active or passive, time varying oF time-invariant, and may contain independent or dependent (©) Ita be epplied wo a beach, which isnot coupled 1 other branches in & @ [estates thatthe sam of powers taken by all elements of a cireuit within ‘consaints imposed by KCL and KVL °, 2. ‘The open circuit input impedance of a 2-port nework is sep | Consider the fllowing statment |. Two identical 2 order Butlerworth LP fiers when connected in cascade will make a onder Butterworth LP fie. 2 Abigh 2 order filter wil exhibit peak if Q exceeds carn value 5. A band pass filter cannot be of order ‘A netwock consists of an amplifier of real gain A and a network in «eascade with each other. The network, will genrate sinusoidal ccilatons if the B network i a first order LP fier Which of the above statements are (@) tad 2 (0) 2nd 3 (@) 3nd © tad 4 (Conte) 71, The lowest and the highest al 74, Consider the following driving point Fiequencis of RC driving point smitance impedances which are to be resized wing ar, respectively passive elements (@) 22010 and pole 333 (©) pote and a 0 1b Beas) (©) a 2e10 and a 20 (2) pole and pole 2 172, The poles and zeros of voltage function ‘ied ROR ‘() are ¢zaro at the origin and simple poles at 1, -3 and the scale factor is 5. oe The contribution of the pole at ~3t0 ¥() (0) 2only ® (© Both t and 2 Anas” (@) Neithr 1 nor 2 ® 1 ease 75, A reactance function inthe ist Foster ce 13— form has poles at © = @ and w = 6, The tak-box (8 in the ewok eas 73, The diving point imptance ofthe iret eae Epes 02 i fat-[e } = ey | J The component values R, Land C are (2) Ao mauetor respectively () 05.01 Hand 0.1 F (©) A capacitor () 20,5 Hands F (© A parallel 1-€ crit () 050,01 Hand OF (8) A sctes € clrait © 29,01 Hand $F 4 (Contd) ier the following statements 1. The magnetic field atthe centre of @ rela coil ofa wire eying erent is inversely proportional othe radiss ofthe esi 2 Lifting power of a magnst is Proportional to square of magnetic es deni 3. A sate electre Feld is conservative (rroaional) 4. I? the divergence ofa vecior'A’ is ero then Yecot'Acan be expres as Curl of veer F Which of the above statements are (1,2 and 3 only (© 3 and 4 only (©) 1,2 and 4 only () 1,2, 3 and ¢ der the flowing 1 Blectsic current flowing ina conducting wire 2 Armoving charge belt 3. Am electron beso i a cathode tube 4. Electron movement ina vacuum tube Waieh oF the above are examples of (@ 2, 3.and 4 only (1, 2and 4 only (©) 1 ad 3 only () 1,2,3.and 4 2. 1. 1. A permanent magnet 2. charged dise rotting at unitoem spo0d 3. An accelerated charge 4. An electric Field which changes linearly with vie Which of the above are the sources of steady magnetic field? (®) 1, 2and 3 only () 3 and 4 only (©) 1,2 and 4 only @ 123m04 AA charge Q is enclosed by a Gaussian spherial surface of radius R. If Ris doubled then the outward fax is : (@) Doubted (8) Increased four times (©) Reduced 10 quarter (Remains unaltered Divergence of a yeetor div D in the ‘indicat coordinate system is Za © Beye eo Ferme (Conia) 81 n. . What is the value of work required to move a+ 8 aC charge fom infinity 0-2 point P which is at 2 m disc from a point charge Q= + 5 uC? (190 ©) 180.0) © @ 60 ‘An cevnostati Force between to point charges ineeases when they ate (a) More aput and dielectric constant fof the medium between them decreases (0) Less apart and detest constant of ‘he medium between them desreses (©) More apart and dislectic constant fof the medium between them (8) Less opt and dielectric constant of the medium between them increases ‘A plane Y= 2 caries infinite sheet of charge 6 nlm? IF medium is fre space then foree on a point charge of 10 mC located at the ora is () 1030 =a, () 108 a, (©) -108 wayN (8) -108 93, a pl see ‘equilateral triangle of side 3 due ie aioe wryclaci tela aera at cota ol ri a o BS 3 ons oie “The point form ofthe relation connecting ‘vector magnetic potential A and curent ensity J is @ Im the region Z <0, 6 = 2 For region co 9. Consider the following. statements reparding a conductor and feee space boundary 1. No charge and no elect Hild can exit at any point within the ntsior of conductor ‘Charge may appear on the surace of | conductor ‘Whi othe shove satement re const? (@) Vonly () 2only (©) Both 1 and 2 8) Netter 1 aor 2 Apher of homogeneous linear dletrie material ofdileewi constant 2 | is pce Jn © uniform electric field E, then the este eld tht exists ii the sphere (@) Uniform and Es B, (8) Uniform and F 2 E, (6) aries but F< F,alvays (@) Varios bul E> E, always Which of the following Maxwell's cations repecseats Ampere’ fw with correction made by Maxwell wy © vB @ VaE «= Vieng) +t = o HO a 0. Precision is composed of two characteristics, one is the number of signfeant igre to which ametsurement say be mad, the eter Is (@) Conformity (8) Meter error (6) Irena eters © Noise Ir phasors P= 3 + }4 and P= 6 — 8, then |B, = Py 8 5 co} ° @ B iy A plane wave in fee space has a magrtic field intensity of 02 A inthe Vizecton ‘The waves propagating inthe Z-diection with raqueney of 3 GH. The wavelet nd ample of the elec eld intensity se, respectively (2) 005 m and 75 Vin (&) 0.10 m and 75 Vin (6) 0.05 m and 180 Vien (8) 0.10 m and 150 Vin (Contd) 98. For energy propagation in a lossless Uwansmission Hine, the characteristic impedance ofthe lite is expressed in ohm as below (where notations have usual meanings). @ Jia fc, Ic w {Ee Fé « a [riot feepac® 94, A quarter wavelength transformer i used 9. to match Joad of 200 0 toa line with Input impnce of S00, The characteristic lampodanes of the wansformer would be @ wa () 100.0 © 400 (@ 1000.0 Foralosdcs tonminion ine L~035 Vn, C= 90 phim and frequency = $00 Miz Thon the magnitude of propagation (tas @) 1763 © B39 (@ 2120 %. oe Ian antenna has «main bear with both hal-power beam widths equal 10 20% ite Alirestivity(D) is nearly (@ 996 ©) 1s (© 205 (@ 26 an instrument ays extracts some onan from the measured medium. Thus the measured quantity is always disturbed by the act of measurement, which makes perfect measurement theoretically impossible and itis due o (a) Skinetfet ©) Inductive eect () Loading eect, () Lorenz feet, ‘The characterise impedance 9, of free Be @% oe © ie ms A. 34 digit voltmeter as om accuracy specification of + 0.5% of easing = one igh. What isthe posible eor in vats ‘when the instrument displays 2.00 V on the 10'V scale ? @ ons v @ omy © only @ 0.005 v (Conia 100.8 mogger is an instrument used for 101 107 103 measuring (@) Very high votiages| ()_ Very low voltages (©) Very high resistances (8) Very tow resistances ‘The values of capacitance and inductance nein the area LCR sie are 160 pF fn 160 with the Hnherent tolerance “10% in cach, Then, the resonance frequen of he ects in the rng of | (2) 08 Mi tw 12 Miz (©) 09 Mile w 1.0 Mz (6) 08 Mitz to 1.0 Miz (@) 09 Mite to 1.2 Me Dynamic characteristics of instruments leading to variations during measurement 1 Speed of response 2. Fideliy 3. Dynamic eror ‘Which of the above are correct? (@) 1 and 2 only () 1 and 3 oaly (©) 2 and 3 only (a) 1,2 and 3 The hiya nen es (2 Degree to wich sapeniiy ct mal sti (Tout eh hari (feng ft ni (©) Sensitivity of the instrument 104, AC Voltmeters use diodes with (6) High forward curent and low reverse current ratings (Lowe forward eure and low reverse current ratings (©) Love forward eureat and hgh reverse ‘urent ratings (@) igh forward current and hgh rene cument eaings 105. The bridge cient shown canbe used to measure unknown lossy capacitor, with resistance Ry. At balance é © Ren BR MES bt Co Bung Ratt oR es i and C= 6, ‘where Ry RC, and C, ean be assumed Seal components (Contd 106. inductance of coil having Q value fn 110, While measuring the phase difference the range of (

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