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The term sustainability refers to:
A. Maintaining resource use at current or higher levels.
B. Keeping the natural environment and human society in a happy, healthy and functional
state.
C. Holding or increasing the current quality of human life.
D. Always focusing on fulfilling shortage term needs.
E. Opposing change from current policies.
2. Which circuit breaker in commonly used in the distribution level?
A. Air break circuit breaker
B. Air blast circuit breaker
C. SF6 circuit breaker
D. Tank type oil circuit breaker
3. We have three resistances of values 2Ω, 3 Ω and 6 Ω. Which of the following combination will give
an effective resistance of 4 Ω?
A. All the three resistance in parallel
B. 2 Ω resistance in series with parallel combination of 3 Ω and 6 Ω resistance
C. 3 Ω resistance in series with parallel combination of 2 Ω and 6 Ω resistance
D. 6 Ω resistance in series with parallel combination of 2 Ω and 3 Ω resistance
4. The voltage gain of an amplifier with 9% negative feedback is 10. The voltage gain without
feedback will be
A. 10
B. 1.25
C. 100
D. 90
5. Which of the following best describes the sequential steps in an Object‐Oriented design?
A. Define classes, define interface techniques , define collaboration diagrams, define design
diagrams
B. Define use case, define programming language, define interface techniques, define class
C. Define programming language, define class models, define design class diagrams, define
collaboration diagram
D. Define use case, define conceptual model, define collaboration diagrams, define design class
diagrams
6. What is the least instructive solution to connection hijacking?
A. Use of one time password
B. Physical security of the communication link
C. High security login procedures
D. Full scale encryption
7. In 50Hz induction machine, if the no load speed is 2900 rpm, the slip frequency is
A. 0.00 Hz
B. 0.67 Hz
C. 1.33 Hz
D. 1.67 Hz
8. In Harvard architecture
A. Code and data spaces are merged
B. Code and data spaces separated
C. Code space is contained in ROM and data space is contained in RAM
D. Code space is contained RAM and data space is contained in ROM
9. A system with an initial cost of $90,000 has an operating cost of $2.50/hr and is operated 16
hr/day for 300 days/year. After 10 years, the system has a salvage value of $10,000. Assuming the
interest rate is constant at 10%, the total annualized cost over the 10‐Yearlife is most nearly
A. $ 12,000
B. $ 14,000
C. $ 20,000
D. $ 26,000
10. A transistor amplifier circuit operated with an emitter current of 2 mA. The collector current is
1.98mA. The common emitter current gain (βdc) of the transistor used in the circuit is
A. 45
B. 50
C. 100
D. 125
E. 200
11. The immediate _______________ must be completed before the next activity can start in the
project network
A. Critical activities
B. Bust activities
C. Predecessor activities
D. Successor activities
E. None of the above
F. All the above
12. During which of the following categories are you more likely to find status reports many changes
and the creation of forecasts?
A. Concept
B. Initiation
C. Planning
D. Execution
E. Closure
13. Activity on arrow needs to use dummy activities to avoid precedence problem that can happen
due to:
A. Parallel activities
B. Critical path activities
C. Burst activities
D. Merge activities
E. Independent activities
F. None of the above
14. The unit of conductance is
A. Per ohm
B. Ohm/m
C. Mho/m
D. Mho
15. Software maintenance activities can be classified in to several maintenance types. Which of the
following is not a software maintenance type?
A. Adaptive maintenance
B. Corrective maintenance
C. Customer‐ initiated maintenance
D. Perfective maintenance
16. The spinning reserve is the
A. Generating capacity that is connected to the grid and ready to take the load
B. Generating capacity that is available for service but not in operation
C. Generating capacity under maintenance
D. None of the above
17. Activity on arrow diagram is shown below. Find the duration of the project
A. 32 Days
B. 25 Days
C. 27 Days
D. 35 Days
18. The most important factor to be considered in distribution system is
A. Efficiency
B. Power factor
C. Voltage regulation
D. Reliability
19. Hysteresis losses appears
A. In nonmagnetic material using AC Supply
B. In magnetic material using AC Supply
C. In non‐magnetic material using DC supply
D. In magnetic material using DC Supply
20. Increasing the current withdrawn from a battery has what effect on the battery capacity and
why?
A. Increased capacity , Which is caused by less internal heat loss
B. Increased capacity , which is caused by lower internal resistance
C. Decreased capacity, which is caused by higher load voltage drop
D. Decreased capacity, which is caused by increased polarization
21. The OP‐AMP circuit shown performs the function of
A. Amplification
B. Integration
C. Summing
D. Attenuation
22. What does QSAS stands for?
A. Qatar standards of architectural sustainability
B. Qatar sustainability assessment system
C. Qatar system for assessing sustainability
D. Qatar sustainability assessment standards
23. In general, when comparing the BJT and MOSFET transistors, three main differences
A. The device that depends more on geometry (Width, Length, etc.,) is BJT
B. The device is capable of higher amplification is MOSFET
C. The device that dissipates no power at the input (zero input current) is MOSFET
24. In transformer saturation
A. The efficiency decreases and the no‐load current increases
B. The efficiency decreases and the no‐load current decreases
C. The efficiency increase and the no‐load current increases
D. The efficiency increase and the no‐load current decrease
25. The single phase motor generally used with house hold ceiling fans is
A. Split phase type
B. Capacitor start type
C. Permanent capacitor type
D. None of the above
26. The only load on a 3‐phase, 4‐wire system is placed between phase B and Phase C. The phase to
phase voltage is 13.2 Kv. The load is 500KVA at 0.85 lagging power factor. The magnitude of the line
current (amperes) in phase C is most nearly
A. 65.6
B. 55.8
C. 37.9
D. 32.2
27. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A. Doping pure semiconductor material with small amounts of donor impurities produces an n‐
type semiconductor.
B. Conduction within pure semiconductors is termed intrinsic conduction
C. At room temperatures, pure semiconductors make excellent conductors
D.
E. The dominant charge carriers with in doped semiconductors are called majority charge
carriers.