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(1) The graph of a network has 8 nodes and 5 independent loops. The number of branches of
the graph is(a)11
(b)12
(c)13
(d)14
(a)P1=P2=P3=0
(b)P1<0,=P2>0,P3>0
(c)P1<0,=P2>0,P3<0
(d)P1>0,=P2<0,P3>0
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(3) In the two-port network shown, the h11 parameter whereh11=/
𝑉1
𝐼1
whenV2=0) in ohms is
_____________ (up to 2 decimal places).
(a)0.45 to 0.55
(b)0.35 to 0.0.45
(c)0.25 to 0.35
(d)0.15 to 0.25
(4) A DC voltage source is connected to a series L-C circuit by turning on the switch S at time
t=0 as shown in the figure. Assume i(0)=0,v(0)=0 . Which one of the following circular loci
represents the plot of i(t) versus v(t)?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(5) The equivalent impedance Zeq for the infinite ladder circuit shown in the figure is
(a) j12Ω
(b) −j12Ω
(c) j13Ω
(d) 13Ω
(6) The voltage across the circuit in the figure, and the current through it, are given by the
following expressions
v(t)=5−10cos(wt+60⁰)V
i(t)=5+Xcos(wt)A
where w=100π radian/s. If the average power delivered to the circuit is zero, then the value of X
(in Ampere) is _____ (up to 2 decimal places).
(a)10.0 to 10.0
(b)20.0 to 20.0
(c)40.0 to 40.0
(d)50.0 to 50.0
(7) The voltage v(t) across the terminals a and b as shown in the figure, is a sinusoidal voltage
having a frequency w=100radian/s. When the inductor current i(t) is in phase with the voltage
v(t), the magnitude of the impedance Z (in Ω) seen between the terminals a and b is ________
(up to 2 decimal places).
(a)50.0 to 50.0
(b)10.0 to 10.0
(c)20. To 20.0
(d)60.0 To 60.0
(8) The power supplied by the 25 V source in the figure shown below is _________ W.
(a)248 to 252
(b)354 to 358
(c)225 to 229
(d)123 to 127
(9) The equivalent resistance between the terminal A and B is__________Ω.
(a)1.9 to 2.1
(b)3.2 to 3.4
(c)5.9 to 6.1
(d)2.9 to 3.1
(10) The switch in the figure below was closed for a long time. It is opened at t = 0. The current
in the inductor of 2 H for t ≥ 0, is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(11) In the circuit shown below, the maximum power transferred to the resistor R is
______________ W.
(a)3 to 3.1
(b)4 to 4.1
(c)1 to 1.1
(d)5 to 5.1
(12) The figure shows the power per-phase representation of a phase-shifting transformer
connected between buses 1 and 2, where α is a complex number with non-zero real and
imaginary parts.
For the given circuit, Ybus and Z Bus are bus admittance matrix and bus impedance matrix,
respectively, each of size 2 × 2. Which one of the following statements is true?
(13) For the given 2-port network, the value of transfer impedance z21 in ohms is__________
(a)3 to 3
(b)4 to 4
(c)1 to 1
(d)5 to 5
(14) The initial charge in the 1 F capacitor present in the circuit shown is zero. The energy in
joules transferred from the DC source until steady state condition is reached
equals_________.(Give the answer up to one decimal place.)
(a)99 to 101
(b)34 to 36
(c)24 to 26
(d) 100 to 102
(15) In the circuit shown below, the value of capacitor C required for maximum power to be
transferred to the load is
(a) 1 nF
(b) 1 µF
(c) 1 mF
(d) 10 mF
(16) For the network given in figure below, the Thevenin’s voltage Vab is
(a) -1.5 V
(b) -0.5 V
(c) 0.5 V
(d) 1.5 V
(17) RA and RB are the input resistances of circuits as shown below. The circuits extend infinitely
in the direction shown. Which one of the following statements is TRUE? (1)
(a) RA=RB
(b) RA=RB=0
(c) RA< R
(18) In the portion of a circuit shown, if the heat generated in 5 Ω resistance is 10 calories per
second, then heat generated by the 4 Ω resistance, in calories per second, is _______.
(a)1.9 to 2.1
(b)2.9 to 3.1
(c)4.9 to 5.1
(d)5.9 to 6.1
(18) In the given circuit, the current supplied by the battery, in ampere, is _______.
(a)0.5 : 0.5
(b)0.4 : 0.4
(c)0.2 : 0.2
(d) 0.1 : 0.1
(19) If an ideal transformer has an inductive load element at port 2 as shown in the figure below,
the equivalent inductance at port 1 is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(20) In the circuit shown, switch S2 has been closed for a long time. At time t=0 switch S 1 is
closed. At t=0 ⁺, the rate of change of current through the inductor, in amperes per second, is
_____.
(a)1.9 : 2.1
(b)0.9 : 1.1
(c)2.9 : 3.1
(d)3.9 : 4.1
(21) In the circuit shown below, the supply voltage is 10sin(1000t) volts. The peak value of the
steady-state current through the 1 Ω resistor, in amperes,
(a)1.0 : 1.0
(b)2.0 : 2.0
(c)3.0 : 3.0
(d)45.0 :5.0
(22) A dc voltage with ripple is given by v(t)=[100+10sin(ωt)−5sin(3ωt)] volts.
Measurements of this voltage v(t), made by moving-coil and moving-iron voltmeters, show
readings of V1 and V2 respectively. The value of V2 − V1, in volts, is _________
(a)0.30 : 0.33
(b)0.44 : 0.47
(c)0.24 : 0.27
(d)0.12 : 0.15
(23) The circuit below is excited by a sinusoidal source. The value of R, in Ω, for which the
admittance of the circuit becomes a pure conductance at all frequencies is _____________
(a)14.0 :14.2
(b)12.0 : 12.2
(c)13.0 : 13.2
(d)11.0 : 11.2
(a)11.25 :11.50
(b)12.50 : 12.75
(c)13.25 : 13.50
(d) 12.25 : 12.50
(25) The following figure shows the connection of an ideal transformer with primary to the
secondary turns ratio of 1:100. The applied primary voltage is 100 V (rms), 50 Hz, AC. The rms
value of the current I, in ampere, is __________.
(a)9.5 : 10.5
(b)3.5 :4.10
(c)4.5 : 5.10
(d)6.5 : 6.10
(26) A resistance and a coil are connected in series and supplied from a single phase, 100 V, 50
Hz ac source as shown in the figure below. The rms values of plausible voltages across the
resistance (VR) and coil (VC) respectively, in volts, are
(a) 65, 35
(b) 50, 50
(c) 60, 90
(d) 60, 80
(27) The voltage (V) and current (a) across a load are as follows.
v(t)=100sin(ωt) ,
i(t)=10sin(ωt−60⁰)+2sin(3ωt)+5sin(5ωt)
(a)249.0 : 251.0
(b)349.0 : 351.0
(c)222.0 : 224.0
(d)451.0 : 453.0
(28) In the circuit shown below, the voltage and current sources are ideal. The voltage (Vout)
across the current source, in volts, is
(a) 0
(b) 5
(c) 10
(d) 20
(29) The graph associated with an electrical network has 7 branches and 5 nodes. The number
of independent KCL equations and the number of independent KVL equations, respectively, are
(a) 2 and 5
(b) 5 and 2
(c) 3 and 4
(d) 4 and 3
(30) The driving point input impedance seen from the source Vs of the circuit shown below, in Ω,
is ______.
(a)19.5 : 20.5
(b)29.5 : 30.5
(c)09.0 : 10.5
(d)39.0 : 40.5
(31) The z-parameters of the two-port network shown in the figure are Z11=40Ω, Z12=60Ω,
Z21=80Ω, and Z22=100Ω. The average power delivered to RL=20Ω, in watts, is _______.
(a)34.0 : 36.0
(b)22.0 : 24.0
(c)24.0 : 26.0
(d)13.0 : 15.0
(32) In the balanced 3-phase, 50 Hz, circuit shown below, the value of inductance (L) is 10 mH.
The value of the capacitance (c) for which all the line currents are zero, in millifarads, is
___________.
(a)2.9 : 3.1
(b)3.9 :4.1
(c) 5.9 :6.1
(d) 1.9:2.1
(33) In the circuit shown below, the initial capacitor voltage is 4 V. Switch S1 is closed at t=0.
The charge (in μC) lost by the capacitor from t=25μs to t=100μs is ____________.
(a)6.8 : 7,2
(b)2.8 : 3.2
(c)4.8 : 5.2
(d)6.8 : 7.2
(34) For the given circuit the Thevenin equivalent is to be determined. The Thevenin
(a)3.3 to 3.4
(b)2.2 to 2.3
(c)3.4 to 3,5
(d)1.5 to 1.6
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(36) In a linear two-port network, when 10 V is applied to Port 1, a current of 4 A flows through
Port 2 when it is short-circuited. When 5 V is applied to Port 1, a current of 1.25 A flows through
a 1 Ω resistance connected across Port 2. When 3 V is applied to Port 1, then current (in
Ampere) through a 2 Ω resistance connected across Port 2 is _________.
(37) In the given circuit, the parameter k is positive, and the power dissipated in the 2 Ω resistor
is 12.5W. The value of k is________.
(38) A series RL circuit is excited at t = 0 by closing a switch as shown in the figure. Assuming
(a)
(b)
(c) 0
(d)
(39) The current i (in Ampere) in the 2 Ω resistor of the given network is ____.
(a)9
(b)3
(c)2
(d)0
(a) 173.2∠−60°
(b) 173.2∠120°
(c) 100.0∠−60°
(d) 100.0∠120°
(41) Two identical coils each having inductance L are placed together on the same core.
If an overall inductance of αL is obtained by interconnecting these two coils, the
minimum value of α is ________.
(a)9
(b)3
(c)2
(d)0
(42) The three circuit elements shown in the figure are part of an electric circuit. The
total power absorbed by the three circuit elements in watts is __________.
(a)303 to 330
(b)201 to 228
(c)403 to 430
(d)501 to 530
(43) A combination of 1 µF capacitor with an initial voltageν c(0)=−2ν in series with a 100
O resistor is connected to a 20 mA ideal dc current source by operating both switches at
t = 0 s as shown. Which of the following graphs shown in the options approximates the
voltage vs across the current source over the next few seconds?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
1
(44) In the figure, the value of resistor R is (25 + I/2) ohms, where I is the current in
amperes. The current I is ______
(a)10 to 10
(b)30 to 30
(c)20 to 20
(d)50 to 50
(45) Two identical coupled inductors are connected in series. The measured
inductances for the two possible series connections are 380 μH and 240 μH. Their
mutual inductance in μH is ________
(a)35 to 35
(b)34 to 34
(c)24 to 24
(d) 100 to 100
(46) The switch SW shown in the circuit is kept at position ‘1’ for a long duration. At t =
0+, the switch is moved to position ‘2’. Assuming |Vo2| > |Vo1|, the voltage vc(t) across
the capacitor is (1)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(47) Assuming an ideal transformer, the Thevenin’s equivalent voltage and impedance
as seen from the terminals x and y for the circuit in figure are
(a) 2sin(ωt),4Ω
(b) 1sin(ωt),1Ω
(c) 1sin(ωt),2Ω
(d) 2sin(ωt),0.5Ω
(48) The voltage across the capacitor, as shown in the figure, is expressed as
The values of A 1 and A 2 respectively, are
(49) The total power dissipated in the circuit, shown in the figure, is 1 kW.
The voltmeter, across the load, reads 200 V. The value of XL is ___________.
(a)17.3 to 17.4
(b)15.2 to 15.3
(c)12.5 to 12.6
(d)11.4 to 11.5
(50) The line A to neutral voltage is A10∠15 ⁰V for a balanced three phase
star-connected load with phase sequence ABC. The voltage of line B with respect to
line C is given by
(a) 103√∠105°V
(b) 10∠105°V
(c) 103√∠−75°V
(d) −103√∠90°V
(51) The driving point impedance Z(s) for the circuit shown below is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(52) A non-ideal voltage source Vs has an internal impedance of Zs. If a purely resistive
load is to be chosen that maximizes the power transferred to the load, its value must be
(a) 0
(c) magnitude of Zs
(53) The Norton’s equivalent source in amperes as seen into the terminals X and Y is
_______.
(a)5 to 5
(b)4 to 4
(c)2 to 2
(d)0 to 0
(54) The power delivered by the current source, in the figure, is ________.
(a)3 to 3
(b)4 to 4
(c)2 to 2
(d)1 to 1
(55) A series RLC circuit is observed at two frequencies. At ω 1=1 krad/s, we note that
source voltage V1=100∠0oV results in a current I1=0.03∠31oA. At ω2=2 krad/s, the
source voltage V2=100∠0oV results in a current I1=2∠31oA. The closest values for
R,L,C out of the following options are
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 7
(58) The flux density at a point in space is given by B=4xax+2kyay+8az Wb/m². The
value of constant k must be equal to
(a) -2
(b) -0.5
(c) +0.5
(d) +2
(59) Consider a delta connection of resistors and its equivalent star connection as
shown below. If all elements of the delta connection are scaled by a factor k, k > 0, the
elements of the corresponding star equivalent will be scaled by a factor of
(a) k²
(b) k
(c) 1/k
(d) k√
(60) In the circuit shown below, if the source voltage Vs=100∠53.13°V then Thevenin’s
equivalent voltage in Volts as seen by the load resistance RL is
(a) 100∠90°
(b) 800∠0°
(c) 800∠90°
(d) 100∠60°
(61) Three capacitors C1, C2, and C3, whose values are 10μF, 5μF, and 2μF
respectively, have breakdown voltages of 10V, 5V, and 2V respectively. For the
interconnection shown, the maximum safe voltage in Volts that can be applied across
the combination and the corresponding total charge in μC stored in the effective
capacitance across the terminals are respectively
(d) 7 and 80
(62) Two magnetically uncoupled inductive coils have Q factors q1 and q2 at the chosen
operating frequency. Their respective resistances are R1 and R2. When connected in
series, their effective Q factor at the same operating frequency is
(a) q1R1+q2R2
(b) q1/R1+q2/R2
(c) (q1R1+q2R2)/(R1+R2)
(d) q1R2+q2R1
(63) In the circuit shown below, the current through the inductor is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) 0
(64) The impedance looking into nodes 1 and 2 in the given circuit is
(a) 50Ω
(b) 100Ω
(c) 5 kΩ
(d) 10.1 kΩ
(a) −Φ2
(b) Φ2
(c) (π/2−Φ2)
(d) (π/2+Φ2)
(66) The average power delivered to an impedance (4-j3)Ω by a current 5cos(100πt+100)A is (1)
(a) 44.2 W
(b) 50 W
(c) 62.5 W
(d) 125 W
(67) In the following figure, C1 and C2 are ideal capacitors. C1 has been charged to 12 V
before the ideal switch S is closed at t = 0. The current i(t) for all t is
(a) zero
(a) –5 V
(b) 2 V
(c) 3 V
(d) 6 V
For the same network, with 6 V dc connected at port A, 1Ω connected at port B draws
7/3 A. If 8 V dc is connected to port A, the open circuit voltage at port B is
(a) 6 V
(b) 7 V
(c) 8 V
(d) 9 V
(a) 3/7 A
(b) 5/7 A
(c) 1 A
(d) 9/7 A
(71) In the circuit shown, the three voltmeter readings are V1=220V , V2=122V ,
V3=136V .
(a) 0.45
(b) 0.50
(c) 0.55
(d) 0.60
(72) In the circuit shown, the three voltmeter readings are V1=220V , V2=122V ,
V3=136V .
(a) 700 W
(b) 750 W
(c) 800 W
(d) 850 W
(73) The r.m.s value of the current i(t) in the circuit shown below is
(a)
(b)
(c) 1A
(d) 2√A
(74) The voltage applied to a circuit is 100 2√ cos (100πt) volts and the circuit draws a
current of 10 2√ sin (100πt + π / 4) amperes. Taking the voltage as the reference
phasor, the phasor representation of the current in amperes is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(75) As shown in the figure, a 1Ω resistance is connected across a source that has a
load line v+ i = 100. The current through the resistance is
(a) 25A
(b) 50A
(c) 100A
(d) 200A
(76) If the 12Ω resistor draws a current of 1A as shown in the figure, the value of
resistance R is
(a) 4Ω
(b) 6Ω
(c) 8Ω
(d) 18Ω
(77) The two-port network P shown in the figure has ports 1 and 2, denoted by terminals
(a, b) and (c, d), respectively. It has an impedance matrix Z with parameters denoted by
zij. A 1Ωresistor is connected in series with the network at port 1 as shown in the figure.
The impedance matrix of the modified two-port network (shown as a dashed box) is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(78) The L-C circuit shown in the figure has an inductance L = 1mH and a capacitance
C= 10μF
The initial current through the inductor is zero, while the initial capacitor voltage is 100
V. The switch is closed at t = 0. The current i through the circuit is: (2)
(79) The current through the 2 kΩ resistance in the circuit shown is (1)
(a) 0 mA
(b) 1 mA
(c) 2 mA
(d) 6 mA
(80) In the figure shown, all elements used are ideal. For time t<0, S1 remained closed
and S2 open. At t=0, S 1 is opened and S2 is closed. If the voltage Vc2 across the
capacitor C2 at t=0 is zero, the voltage across the capacitor combination at t=0⁺ will be
(2)
(a) 1 V
(b) 2 V
(c) 1.5 V
(d) 3 V
(81) The equivalent capacitance of the input loop of the circuit shown is (2)
(a) 2 µF
(b) 100 µF
(c) 200 µF
(d) 4 µF
(82) For the circuit shown, find out the current flowing through the 2Ω resistance. Also
identify the changes to be made to double the current through the 2Ω resistance (2)
(83)
For the circuit given above, the Thevenin’s resistance across the terminals A and B is
(a) 0.5 kΩ
(b) 0.2 kΩ
(c) 1 kΩ
(d) 0.11 kΩ
(84)
For the circuit given above, the Thevenin’s voltage across the terminals A and B is (2)
(a) 1.25 V
(b) 0.25 V
(c) 1 V
(d) 0.5 V
(85) The resonant frequency for the given circuit will be (2)
(a) 1 rad/s
(b) 2 rad/s
(c) 3 rad/s
(d) 4 rad/s
(86) Assuming ideal elements in the circuit shown below, the voltage Vab will be (2)
(a) -3V
(b) 0 V
(c) 3 V
(d) 5 V
(87) In the circuit shown in the figure, the value of the current i will be given by (2)
(a) 0.31 A
(b) 1.25 A
(c) 1.75 A
(d) 2.5 A
(88) The current i(t) sketched in the figure flows through a initially uncharged 0.3 nF
capacitor. (2)
(a) 8 nC
(b) 10 nC
(c) 13 nC
(d) 16 nC
(89) The current i(t) sketched in the figure flows through a initially uncharged 0.3 nF
capacitor.
The capacitor charged upto 5 ms, as per the current profile given in the figure, is
connected across an inductor of 0.6 mH. Then the value of voltage across the capacitor
after 1 μs will approximately be (2)
(a) 18.8 V
(b) 23.5 V
(c) −23.5 V
(d) −30.6 V
(90) The state equation for the current I1 in the network shown below in terms of the
voltage Vx and the independent source V, is given by (2)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a) 1.0 W
(b) 1.5 W
(c) 2.5 W
(d) 3.0 W
(92) The matrix A given below in the node incidence matrix of a network. The columns
correspond to branches of the network while the rows correspond to nodes. Let
denote the vector of branch voltages while that of branch
currents. The vector denotes the vector of node voltages relative to a
common ground.
(a) The equations v1 - v2 + v3 = 0, v3 + v4 - v5 = 0 are KVL equation for the network for
some loops
(b) The equations v1 - v3 - v6 = 0, v4 + v5 - v6 = 0 are KVL equation for the network for
some loops
(c) E=AV
(94) The electrical anlogous of the mechanical load in the induction machine is given by?
(a) (r2)*(1-s)/s
(b) (r2)
(c) (r2)/s
(d) (r2)/(1-s)
(95) The actual rotor resistance referred to the stator if the induction motor is?
(a) r2
(b) (r2)/s
(c) (r2)/(1-s)
(d) (r2)*(1-s)/s
(96) The leakage reactances are less than their values at the full load operating
conditions. Why?
(97) The leakage reactance and the rotor resistance are constant throughout the
operation in an induction motor.
(a) True
(b) False
(98) At standstill the equivalent of the 3-phase induction motor is similar to _________
(a) increased
(b) decreased
(100) A 3-phase induction machine is running at super synchronous speed. For the
machine to be self excited it _________
(c) C = C, VA = VAs/3
(a) 1-s/1+s
(b) 1/1+s
(c) s/s+1
(d) s/1-s
(105) A single-phase 100 kVA, 1000 V / 100 V, 50 Hz transformer has a voltage drop of 5%
across its series impedance at full load. Of this, 3% is due to resistance. The percentage
regulation of the transformer at full load with 0.8 lagging power factor is (1)
(a) 4.8
(b) 6.8
(c) 8.8
(d) 10.8
(106) In a salient pole synchronous motor, the developed reluctance torque attains the
maximum value when the load angle in electrical degrees is (1)
(a) 0
(b) 45
(c) 60
(d) 90
(107) A separately excited dc motor has an armature resistance R a=0.05Ω. The field excitation
is kept constant. At an armature voltage of 100 V, the motor produces a torque of 500 Nm at
zero speed. Neglecting all mechanical losses, the no-load speed of the motor (in radian/s) for an
armature voltage of 150 V is _____ (up to 2 decimal places). (1)
(a)600.0 to 600.0
(b)400.0 to 400.0
(c)200.0 to 200.0
(d) 100.0 to 100.0
(108) A 200 V DC series motor, when operating from rated voltage while driving a certain load,
draws a 10 A current and runs at 1000 r.p.m. The total series resistance is 1Ω. The magnetic
circuit is assumed to be linear. At the same supply voltage, the load torque is increased by 44%.
The speed of the motor in r.p.m. (rounded to the nearest integer) is ________. (2)
(a)823 to 827
(b)323 to 327
(c)225 to 229
(d)122 to 126
(109)The equivalent circuit of a single-phase induction motor is shown in the figure, where the
parameters are and s is the slip. At no-load,
the motor speed can be approximated to be the synchronous speed. The no-load lagging power
factor of the motor is___________ (up to 3 decimal places). (2)
(a)0.104 to 0.112
(b)0.204 to 0.212
(c)0.302 to 0.310
(d) 0.405 to 0.413
(110)A 4 pole induction machine is working as an induction generator. The generator supply
frequency is 60 Hz. The rotor current frequency is 5 Hz. The mechanical speed of the rotor in
RPM is (1)
(a) 1350
(b) 1650
*\(c) 1950
(d) 2250
(111) A 220 V DC series motor runs drawing a current of 30 A from the supply. Armature and
field circuit resistance are 0.4Ω and 0.1Ω, respectively. The load torque varies as the square of
the speed. The flux in the motor may be taken as being proportional to the armature current. To
reduce the speed of the motor by 50%, the resistance in ohms that should be added in series
with the armature is ________ . (Give the answer up to two decimal places.) (2)
(a)9.5 to 12
(b)3.5 to 12
(c)5.5 to 12
(d) 6.5 to 12
(112) A separately excited DC generator supplies 150 A to a 145 V DC grid. The generator is
running at 800 RPM. The armature resistance of the generator is 0.1Ω. If the speed of the
generator is increased to 1000 RPM, the current in amperes supplied by the generator to the
DC grid is ____________. (Give the answer up to two decimal places.) (2)
(113)If a synchronous motor is running at a leading power factor, its excitation induced voltage
(Ef) is (1)
(114)A 220 V, 10 kW, 900 rpm separately excited DC motor has an armature resistance
Ra=0.02Ω. When the motor operates at rated speed and with rated terminal voltage, the
electromagnetic torque developed by the motor is 70 Nm. Neglecting the rotational losses of the
machine, the current drawn by the motor from the 220 V supply is (2)
(a) 34.2 A
(b) 30 A
(c) 22 A
(d) 4.84 A
(115)A 120 V DC shunt motor takes 2 A no load. It takes 7 A on full load while running at 1200
rpm. The armature resistance is 0.8 Ω, and shunt field resistance is 240 Ω. The no-load speed,
in rpm, is_______________. (2)
(a)1235 to 1250
(b)1345 to 1360
(c)2450 to 1465
(d)1015 to 1030
(116)If the primary line voltage rating is 3.3 kV (Y side) of a 25 kVA, Y-△ transformer (the per
phase turns ratio is 5:1), then the line current rating of the secondary side (in Ampere)
is____________. (2)
(a)37 to 39
(b)34 to 36
(c)24 to 26
(d) 77 to 79
(117)In a constant V/f induction motor drive, the slip at the maximum torque (1)
(118)A single-phase 400 V, 50 Hz transformer has an iron loss of 5000 W at the rated condition.
When operated at 200 V, 25 Hz, the iron loss is 2000 W. When operated at 416 V, 52 Hz, the
value of the hysteresis loss divided by the eddy current loss is ______.
(a)1.4 to 1.5
(b)2.5 to 2.6
(c)2.4 to 2.5
(d)1.2 to1.3
(119)A DC shunt generator delivers 45 A at a terminal voltage of 220 V. The armature and the
shunt field resistances are 0.01 Ω and 44 Ω respectively. The stray losses are 375 W. The
percentage efficiency of the DC generator is ____________.
(a) 22
(b) 24.2
(c) 242
(d) 2420
(122)The starting line current of a 415 V, 3-phase, delta connected induction motor is 120 A,
when the rated voltage is applied to its stator winding. The starting line current at a reduced
voltage of 110 V, in ampere, is _________. (2)
(124)The self inductance of the primary winding of a single phase, 50 Hz, transformer is 800
(168)The primary mmf is least affected by the secondary terminal conditions in a (1)
(125)A 3-phase 50 Hz square wave (6-step) VSI feeds a 3-phase, 4 pole induction motor. The
VSI line voltage has a dominant 5th harmonic component. If the operating slip of the motor with
respect to fundamental component voltage is 0.04, the slip of the motor with respect to 5th
harmonic component of voltage is ________.
(126) A separately excited DC motor runs at 1000 rpm on no load when its armature terminals
are connected to a 200V DC source and the rated voltage is applied to the field winding. The
armature resistance of this motor is 1Ω. The no-load armature current is negligible. With the
motor developing its full load torque, the armature voltage is set so that the rotor speed is 500
rpm. When the load torque is reduced to 50% of the full load value under the same armature
voltage conditions, the speed rises to 520 rpm. Neglecting the rotational losses, the full load
armature current (in Ampere) is _______.
(127)Two single-phase transformers T1 and T2 each rated at 500 kVA are operated in parallel.
Percentage impedances of T1 and T2 are (1+j6) and (0.8+j4.8), respectively. To share a load of
1000 kVA at 0.8 lagging power factor, the contribution of T 2 (in kVA) is _________.
(128)Find the transformer ratios a and b that the impedance (Zin) is resistive and equal 2.5Ω
when the network is excited with a sine wave voltage of angular frequency of 5000 rad/s.
(129)A shunt-connected DC motor operates at its rated terminal voltage. Its no-load speed is
200 radians/second. At its rated torque of 500 Nm, its speed is 180 radian/second. The motor is
used to directly drive a load whose load torque TL depends on its rotational speed ωr(in
radians/second), such that TL=2.78×ωr. Neglecting rotational losses, the steady-state speed (in
radian/second) of the motor, when it drives this load is _________.
(130)The figure shows the per-phase equivalent circuit of a two-pole three-phase induction
motor operating at 50 Hz. The “air-gap” voltage, Vg across the magnetizing inductance, is 210 V
rms, and the slip, s, is 0.005. The torque (in Nm) produced by the motor is ______.
(132) An 8-pole, 3-phase, 50 Hz induction motor is operating at a speed of 700 rpm. The
frequency of the rotor current of the motor in Hz is ____________.
(133) For a specified input voltage and frequency, if the equivalent radius of the core of a
transformer is reduced by half, the factor by which the number of turns in the primary should
change to maintain the same no load current is
(a) 1/4
(b) 1/2
(134) A star connected 400 V, 50 Hz, 4 pole synchronous machine gave the following open
circuit and short circuit test results:
Open circuit test: Voc = 400 V (rms, line-to-line) at field current, If = 2.3 A
(135)A 15 kW, 230 V dc shunt motor has armature circuit resistance of 0.4 Ω and field circuit
resistance of 230 Ω. At no load and rated voltage, the motor runs at 1400 rpm and the line
current drawn by the motor is 5 A. At full load, the motor draws a line current of 70 A. Neglect
armature reaction. The full load speed of the motor in rpm is _________.
(137)A 20-pole alternator is having 180 identical stator slots with 6 conductors in each slot. All
the coils of a phase are in series. If the coils are connected to realize single-phase winding, the
generated voltage is V1. If the coils are reconnected to realize three-phase star-connected
winding, the generated phase voltage is V2. Assuming full pitch, single-layer winding, the ratio
V1/V2 is (2)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) 2
(138)For a single-phase, two winding transformers, the supply frequency, and voltage are both
increased by 10%. The percentage changes in the hysteresis loss and eddy current loss,
respectively, are (2)
(a) 10 and 21
(c) 21 and 10
(139)A single-phase induction motor is provided with a capacitor and centrifugal switch in series
with auxiliary winding. The switch is expected to operate at a speed of 0.7 Ns, but due to
malfunctioning, the switch fails to operate. The torque-speed characteristic of the motor is
represented by (1)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(140)The no-load speed of a 230 V separately excited dc motor is 1400 rpm. The armature
resistance drop and the brush drop are neglected. The field current is kept constant at rated
value. The torque of the motor in Nm for an armature current of 8 A is ____________.
(141)The torque-speed characteristics of motor (TM) and load (TL) for two cases are shown in
figures (a) and (b). The load torque is equal to motor torque at points P, Q, R, and S
The stable operating points are (1)
(a) P and R
(b) P and S
(c) Q and R
(d) Q and S
(142)An open circuit test is performed on 50 Hz transformer, using variable frequency source
and keeping V/f ratio constant, to separate its eddy current and hysteresis losses. The variation
of core loss/frequency as a function of frequency is shown in the figure (1)
The hysteresis and eddy current losses of the transformer at 25 Hz respectively are (2)
(144)A separately excited 300 V DC shunt motor under no-load runs at 900 rpm drawing an
armature current of 2 A. The armature resistance is 0.5 Ω and leakage inductance is 0.01 H.
When loaded, the armature current is 15 A. Then the speed in rpm is _____ (2)
(145)The load shown in the figure absorbs 4 kW at a power factor of 0.89 lagging.
Assuming the transformer to be ideal, the value of the reactance X to improve the input power
factor to unity is ___________. (2)
(d) flux that links the stator winding or the rotor winding but not both
(a) 100
(b) 98
(c) 52
(d) 48
(150)A 220 V, 15 kW, 1000 rpm shunt motor with armature resistance of 0.25Ω; has a rated line
current of 68 A and a rated field current of 2.2 A. The change in field flux required to obtain a
speed of 1600 rpm while drawing a line current of 52.8 A and a field current of 1.8 A is (2)
(151) A 4 point starter is used to start and control the speed of a (1)
(152)A single phase air core transformer, fed from a rated sinusoidal supply, is operating at no load. The
steady state magnetizing current drawn by the transformer from the supply will have the waveform (1)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(153)A 220 V, DC shunt motor is operating at a speed of 1440 rpm. The armature resistance is
1.0 Ω and armature current is 10 A. If the excitation of the machine is reduced by 10%, the extra
resistance to be put in the armature circuit to maintain the same speed and torque will be (2)
(a) 1.79 Ω
(b) 2.1Ω
(c) 3.1Ω
(d) 18.9Ω
(154)The direct axis and quadrature axis reactances of a salient pole alternator are 1.2 p.u and
1.0 p.u respectively. The armature resistance is negligible. If this alternator is delivering rated
kVA at upf and at rated voltage then its power angle is (2)
(a) 30°
(b) 45°
(c) 60°
(d) 90°
(155)A single-phase transformer has a turns ratio of 1:2, and is connected to a purely resistive
load as shown in the figure. The magnetizing current drawn is 1A, and the secondary current is
1A. If core losses and leakage reactances are neglected, the primary current is (1)
(a) 1.41 A
(b) 2 A
(c) 2.24 A
(d) 3 A
(d) (1 + j0) Ω
(a) 1 V
(b) 10 V
(c) 100 V
(d) 1000 V
(157) Distributed winding and short chording employed in AC machines will result in
(a) minimum of the static torque with the phase winding excited
(b) maximum of the static torque with the phase winding excited
(c) minimum of the static torque with the phase winding unexcited
(d) maximum of the static torque with the phase winding unexcited
(160) The Wattmeters used in open circuit test and short circuit test of the transformer will
respectively be
(a) W1 and W2
(b) W2 and W4
(c) W1 and W4
(d) W2 and W3
(161) A 400 V, 50 Hz, 4-pole, 1400 rpm, star connected squirrel cage induction motor has the
following parameters referred to the stator:
R′r=1.0Ω,X′r=1.5Ω
(162)The dc motor, which can provide zero speed regulation at full load without any controller is
(a) series
(b) shunt
(164)bIn the circuit shown in the figure, the maximum power (in watt) delivered to the resistor R
is __________
(165)In the circuit shown below,VS is a constant voltage source and IL is a constant current
load.
The value of IL that maximizes the power absorbed by the constant current load is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) ∞
(166)In the given circuit, the maximum power (in Watts) that can be transferred to the load RL is
____.
(167)In the circuit shown, the Norton equivalent resistance (in Ω) across terminals a-b is
___________.
Answer: 1.30 to 1.35
(168)In the circuit shown in the figure, the angular frequency ω (in rad/s), at which the Norton
equivalent impedance as seen from terminals b-b′ is purely resistive, is _________.
(a) 50Ω
(b) 100Ω
(c) 5 kΩ
(d) 10.1 kΩ
(170)Assuming both the voltage sources are in phase, the value of R for which maximum power
is transferred from circuit A to circuit B is
(a) 0.8Ω
(b) 1.4Ω
(c) 2Ω
(d) 2.8Ω
(171)In the circuit shown below, the Norton equivalent current in amperes with respect to the
terminals P and Q is
(a) 6.4 -j4.8
(c) 10 +j0
(d) 16 +j0
(172)In the circuit shown below, the value of RL such that the power transferred to RL is
maximum is
(a) 5Ω
(b) 10 Ω
(c) 15Ω
(d) 20 Ω
(173)In the circuit shown, what value of RL maximizes the power delivered to R L?
(a) 2.4 Ω
(b)
(c) 4 Ω
(d) 6 Ω
(174)The Thevenin equivalent impedance Zth between the nodes P and Q in the following circuit
is
(a) 1
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a) ZL = RS + jXS
(b) ZL = RS
(c) ZL = jXS
(d) ZL = RS - jXS
(176) For the circuit shown in the figure, the Thevenin voltage and resistance looking into X-Y
are:
(a) 4/3 V, 2 Ω
(b) 4 V, 2/3 Ω
(d) 4 V, 2 Ω
(177)
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 3
(D) not defined
(178)
(A) 0
(B) 0.5
(C) 1
(D) 2
(179)
If a function is continuous at a point,then
(A) the limit of the function may not exist at the point
(B) the function must be derivable at the point
(C) the limit of the function at the point tends to infinity
*(D) the limit must exist at the point and the value of limit should be same as the value of the
function at that point
(180)
(A) 1/4
(B) 1/2
(C) 1
(D) 2
(181)
(A) θ
(B) sinθ
(C) 0
(D) 1
(182)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(183)
(A) 0
(B) 1/6
(C) 1/3
(D) 1
(184)
Let (X1, X2) be independent random variables. X1 has mean 0 and variance 1, while X2 has
mean 1 and variance 4. The mutual information I (X1; X2) between X1 and X2 in bits
is_________.
(185)
(186)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(187)
Which one of the following is a property of the solutions to the Laplace equation: ∇2f=0?
(A) The solutions have neither maxima nor minima anywhere except at the boundaries.
(B) The solutions are not separable in the coordinates.
(C) The solutions are not continuous.
(D) The solutions are not dependent on the boundary conditions.
(188)
(189)
(190)
(A) (2−t)et
(B) (1−2t)e−t
(C) (2+t)e−t
(D) (1−2t)et
(191)
(192)
(193)
(A) ±1
(B) 0,0
(C) ±j
(D) ±1/2
(194)
Which ONE of the following is a linear non-homogeneous differential equation, where x and y
are the independent and dependent variables respectively?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(195)
(A) ae−t
(B) ae−t+bte−t
(C) aet+bte−t
(D) ae−2t
(196)
(197)
A system described by a linear, constant coefficient, ordinary, first order differential equation has
an exact solution given by y(t) for t > 0 , when the forcing function is x(t) and the initial condition
is y(0) . If one wishes to modify the system so that the solution becomes -2y(t) for t > 0 , we
need to
(A) change the initial condition to -y(0) and the forcing function to 2x(t)
(B) change the initial condition to 2y(0) and the forcing function to -x(t)
(C) change the initial condition to j√2 y(0) and the forcing function to j √2x(t)
(D) change the initial condition to -2y(0) and the forcing function to -2x(t)
(198)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(199)
(A) -πi sin(1)
(B) -2πi sin(1)
(C) -3πi sin(1)
(D) -4πi sin(1)
(200)
(201)
(202)
(204)
Let z=x+iy be a complex variable. Consider that contour integration is performed along the unit
circle in anticlockwise direction. Which one of the following statements is NOT TRUE?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(205)
(A) 0.5
(B) 1.5
(C) 2.5
(D) 3.5
(207)
(A)
(B) 0
(C)
(D)
(208)
The Taylor series expansion of 3 sin x + 2 cos x is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(209)
(A) eycos(x)
(B) e−ysin(x)
(C) −eysin(x)
(D) −e−ysin(x)
(210)
(A) –2
(B) –1
(C) 1
(D) 2
(211)
(A) e−π/2
(B) eπ/2
(C) x
(D) 1
(212)
(A) 0
(B) 1/10
(C) 4/5
(D) 1
(213)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(214)
(A) 2πc1
(B) 2π(1+c0)
(C) 2πjc1
(D) 2πj(1+c0)
(215)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(216)
The equation sin (z) = 10 has
(A) no real or complex solution
(B) exactly two distinct complex solutions
(C) a unique solution
(D) an infinite number of complex solutions
(217)
Which of the following functions would have only odd powers of x in its Taylor series expansion
about the point x=0?
(A) sin(x3)
(B) sin(x2)
(C) cos (x3)
(D) cos (x2)
(218)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(219)
In the Taylor series expansion of exp(x) + sin(x) about the point x=π, the coefficient of (x-π)2 is
(A) exp(π)
*(B) 0.5exp (π)
(C) exp (π) + 1
(D) exp (π) - 1
(220)
For |x|<< 1, coth(x) can be approximated as
(A) x
(B) x2
(C)
(D)
(221)
(A) jπ
(B) −jπ
(C) −π
(D) π
(222)
While solving the ordinary differential equation using unilateral laplace transform, we
consider the initial conditions of the system.
a) True
b) False
(223)
With the help of _____________________ Mr.Melin gave inverse laplace transformation
formula.
a) Theory of calculus
b) Theory of probability
c) Theory of statistics
d) Theory of residues
(224)
What is the laplce tranform of the first derivative of a function y(t) with respect to t : y’(t)?
a) sy(0) – Y(s)
b) sY(s) – y(0)
c) s2 Y(s)-sy(0)-y'(0)
d) s2 Y(s)-sy'(0)-y(0)