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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING r
PAPER·II
Wh1ch one of the l"ollowmg•s employed as d tan- ' RIX
a moderator by CAN'DU type of si0\1 II, Fo1· a loss-free long trausnussion ljne. dte

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thermal nuc.lear reactors'/ com•enuonal line equadons become.
a Water II,= (cos PI) V,, ~ (Jsin fJI)J,
b. Heavy water
c. Grapbito and 1, J\ j sinfJI
z,
)v. +(aosfJ/) 1
1,
d Beryllium

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2. A power station has maximum Mmand of Which one ol' the following statements Js
15000 kW, l11e annunl load factor is 50"/o correct')
and plant capacity factor is 40%. What is If the line is terminated at th~ receiving

ce
tbe reserve cnpacit~ of the plam'l end by ils nattlral load ompednnce z,_then
a 1875 kW a. the voltage is constant m magnitude at
b 37511 itW all points along the li11e and, V, and VR
c. 601!11 kW ra alwavs remrun in phase.
<l 75(Ml kW b. the voll4go is constant •n magnnude at.
all points along the line but V,
A pO\\·er station's plant load factor is
delined as U1e ratro or advances in phase relative to VR by an
angle 13 radians per km.
m
a the enei]!.Y generated to U1ai of
ma~imum energy that could have been
c. the magnitude or the voltage along the
generatc.d
line changes in proponion to the line-
ler\gth, and lhe V. and Vk always
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b. average load to peak load remain m phase.


c. muumUJllload to peak. load d. the magnitude of the ' oltage ·along the
d. minimum load lo average load line changes iu proportion to the line-
In a 7/ 30 A.C. SR conductor why is grease len_glh. V, advances in phase relative to
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put between steel and aluminium VR by p radians per k.n~


conductors 'I 7 What is the approxi mate' alue of the surge
a To reduce corrosi\)n bv electrolvtic itnpedance loading of n -lOll kV. 3-phase
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action between Line (gal;•aniswg a-lie.tt 50 Hz overhead single circuit transmission


on steel) and aluminium 11ne'!
b. To reduce friction betweeu the strands a 23HMW
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c. To reduce leakage or current from b. -100 MW


aluminium strands to steel strands c. Jut>llMW
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d. To el iminate air pockets d. IGOOMW


5. If X is d1e inductive reacCance/phase and R Which one or the folio\\ ing statements IS
is the resistance! phase of a short correct''
transmission hne, what is the po\\ er factor
The elements of ench row of a Ynt1> matri-x
angle or the load for =imwu voltage
for load /'lo" studies in power system add
regulation'l
up 1.0 1.ero.
a" cos-• XIR a. always
b tan- ' X/R
b 1f the shunt aduullances ut lhe buses
c. cos I RIX are ignored.
1 of I)
C If' nJUlUal COUplmgs belween overhead. liJle of' surge Impedance of
transmission lines are absent •1000 and enters a cable of surge
d if botb (b) and (c) are satisfied. Impedance of 40 Q What is the voltage
9 For a syncbronous generatQr connected to entering the cable at the jtrnction'l
an mfinite bttS through a transmtssion tine, a. VII I
how are the change of voltage (6 V) and b. 4 VIII
the change of frequency (a!) related to the- c. 2 VI II
~ctive power (P) and the relative power
d v
(Q)?
14, prot·ect the power transformer (V - Y

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To
a. 6 V IS proporttonal to P and M 10 Q With neutral grounded) agamst fault, what
b AVIS proportional to Q and Af to P type of" COilltecnon do the CTs have?
c Both 6 V and Mare proportional lb P a. II - Y connection
d Both A V and ll.f arc proportional 'to Q b 6- 6 connecUQn
tO.

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C, ' { -'{ C-O nllectiOU

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d Y-6 connection
The operating pOint of RJ amplifie.r m an

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A!vl wcelver 1s normally biased in
I> 'h. a. C'lass-A
b n'\Ss-J3
For the system shown in the diagram g1VC11
above, what is a tbe transformer the line ra c. Class -C
side of line-to-ground fault on equivalent d Class 8-C condition
to "'' J 6. Whtcb one of ~te following s1gnals can be
a. A lin<>-tu-ground fault on the generator applied to !I delta modulator whose step
m
s1de of the trnnsformer s•ze tS 0, 1 V and sampling frequenqy IS 20
b A line-to-line fault on tlte generator 11 kHz so thnr no slope overload occurs?
side of the tnm~former a. 2 sm ( 1200 rrtl
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c A double line-to-ground fault on ~te b. I Stn ( 2600 "')


generator side. <)f the. transfonner c, 3 sm II 000 nt)
J. A 3-pbase fault on the gen~rator slde
d. 4 sin (400 nti
of rh~ trnnsfonner
17 A sinusoidal signal widt a random phase Is
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II. For which one of the following types of


motors, IS t·he equal ai'Cit crrterion for given by -'(L) : A sin [1!/2 - (211 ft ' 6)1
smbtlity applicable? wi 01the probability density functio11
J/2,T, Os 8 s 2n
n. Three-phnsesynchrono\c~ motor
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?.,(8) = {
b Thre<>phasc induction motor 0, OthCIWISC
c, D.C. series motor What is tbe maxiJiiWI! amplitude of ll1e
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d 0 C compound motor autocorrelal1on function ofthts olgn>l 7


12 The S1eady •~<•te stabihty limits for round a. A
rotor all(! sahenr pole 3-phase S)'nchronous b A/2
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generator arc atUlined at the values of c. A"


power angle 15 tl. A'12
a = ni2, and ~ nil , respectively 18. Considet the following statements :
b < 1!/2. and < 11/2. respectively I Indirect addressing is not possible for
c < 1!/2. and= 1t/2, respectively 110 mapped l/0 port addresses.
d = nil. and < 'Ttl'l, re.,peotlvely 2 Pomtcrs cannot be used to access
13 A travelling wave due to lightning with an memory mapped 1/0 addresses.
inc-Ident v()ltage V •ravels through the
~olt 5
3. Fewer machine inslroctioM c~n bo a. Contents of I r and 1. registers ure 20 fT
used with 110 mapped UO Dddrt:."sin£ aml 0 I H. respectively
as compared [(I memory mapped I10 b. Contents of H 3nd I regislenl nrc AAH
Jtdtlre~tting. nncl BBH. t¢~pcctivcly
~. With an 8085 micropli>0<=-1><11', one can c. Conknts of H >nd I. register.< :•re HBH
acc<."!S :ol I he
most S l2 <levkc~ with and CCH. rcspc-clivcly
unique addres~<lli tLlitng 1/0 mapped 110 d. Conl.,.,lS of H ond l.. rcgislen; ••re CCH
addr<:$sing. nod BDH, rc-specliwly
Which of the •tat<:menll! given •bnve an•
22. 1·1<>11 clllucy ti.mcs wiU lite f'oiiMiin!!- 10\lp

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e:orrect 2 he c~ccuto<l?
n, I. 2 •nd 3 LXI B 0010 H
h. 2 nnd ~.
LOOP : DCX B
c.._ 3 .1nd~
MOV A.B
cl l and3
ORA c

.c
19. Which one ofthe folic!\• ins instncclion> i,s JNI LO<IP
3~byte ini>lructif.n
1
;t •
Select tJ1e correct :tn<\ver u.•iog the code
n f\,f V I A
given below ·

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h. LD AXH
a. 1(1
c. J M P2050
b. 100
d. MOV A,M
c.. 16
20. Mnt~>h List-1 (intmupt) "lth Ll•l-II
(Property) and •clod tho correct answer
using the c<>de gn·en below the List~ :
ra 23.
d. 15
Ill 8085, lho .DAA in•tnc~tion is used for
Li•t-1 •· Du·cct Address Accwnuhlor
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A. RST 7.5 b. Double Add Accumulnlor
B. RST 5.5 c. Dedrual Adjust Accumulator
C. TNTR 11. Direct Mco;s Accumulntor
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D. TRAP 24. Processor status word of 80~5


mkropmcCl!sor b:L< live thgs. \\'11 ich tcre.
Li>l-rt
U1e.~efive- Uags?
I. Non -ruaskable >. S. Z. AC.P. CY
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2. Eilge sensith•e
b. S. OY. AC. P. C\'
3. I ,e\le) s:~:nsitiv~
c. S. X, 0 \ ', P. CY
•L Non-veclnred
d. S. l. AC', P. OV
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\ B f" D
25. Suppose 64 ~B. ROM IC's, nre ouitable in
n. 1 3 4 2 abundnnce. 1 MD ROM \!an he 1lhUlincd
b. ~ ~ 3 from
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c. J 4 3 2 "· 1610! in n row


d. 2 3 4 b. 16 ICS ina column
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21. The conknLS of memory lucatiuns 2tl00 H. c, S tCs in o column nnd 2 IC• io a row
2001 H and 2002 H arc AAJ r. B.BH and d. None ofth" nbove
CCH respoctivcly. Wh:ol ore the content• 26. Which one of the following ts the software
<If H and L regi.<ters a·l \er executing th<!
intcrcc.:pt of ~Oll5 miCriJpn)CCl!sor'?
tollnwi.ng insullctions in seq•wncc ?
a. IUiT 7.5
l,XI H. 20111 H
b. RST 7
L HLO 2U01 H
c.. TRAP
Select the c<IITect :cn•we.· using the cC)cles
d. [t..'TlR
eiv.:n below .
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27 Match List-1 (Device) witlt l ist-11 Ltst- 11
IAPt>li<.1uion) nnd selectth.: correci answer I Rcwrs~ cum:nt varies direct!) wi th the
using the code giwol below the Li~L' amount of light
l.ist- I 2. E.~hjbits negative resistance r~gion in
A. Diode its 1-c clmruClleristic
B. Transistor 3. Uses only majority carriers und is
C Tunnel Diodo intenJed for high frequent)' operutlons
D. Zener Olodc 4. Silic(Jn p-n j<motion diode that is
Li~t-11
designed for limlting d1c volroge across

om
the terminals in reverse boos
I. Amplifier
2. O..dllutor
A ll c 0
~
a. 3 ~
3. Rectifier
b. 4 2 3
4. Voltage RcgulalOr
c. 2 4 l 3

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A B C 0
d J 2 -1
a. 4 2 3
30 Match List· l ( rurameter) with List-11
b 3 2 (Variation) and select the correct answer

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c. 4 2 using the code given belo11 the Lists :
d 3 2 l.is t- I
28. Mutch LL~l·l ('I ype of Amplifier/ A Electron mobility uround ro,•m
Conlif!uruuon) with List-11 (Chnractensltc ra temperature
l'rop..'ll)') and select the correct answer B. Energy gap
using code given below the Lists ;
List· I
c Intrinsic currie• co!lcemratiool
D. Mol~ density (gmlmoll!)
m
A. Common eminer amplifier
U st-11
l3 F.miltcr fh llo11er
l Increases wjl.h ternpcraturc
C. Common bose amplrJiar
2, Decrea~~s " i~• l~oupcruture
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D. Oarlingtun pair
3. Remains constnnl as temperature is
List-11 varied
I Very hm output """listuotcc A l3 c D
2 <.:urrent gain~ I .,
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a. l I
3 Beutmultipl!catinn h. 2 3
<1. Very high power galn c. 2 2 3
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A B (' D d 2 2
-1 I 2 3 31 Match list-! (Metnl semiconductor Band
b. 2 3 4 Diagr.•m under Eqllil ihrium) 1vith Llst-11
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c, 4 3 2 (T) pc of Contact) and $Cicci the cC>rl\:~t


answer using the code given below the
d. '2 4 3
l.ists :
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29. Match List-1 ('I ypc of Diode) 11~th List-IT


(Charncteristics! Applications) and selee~ List-1
tlte CQrrC:Ct answer usmg the code given
below the Lists :
List- I
A, Tunnel diude <\.
l:l. Zener djodc
C J>hotodiode
D. Schollk')' diode
B.
5 u l t5
b. 6.36¥. 1300
c. 6.36 V. 11 5 n
d 4.54 V, IJOO
C'. 34. Whnl Is the vnlue of the load ang.te 11·h~11
the po11er uulplll of a salient pule
synchronuus geuer::ut,r i.s maximum?
a. o"
b. 45°
List- II

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c. 90"
I Recti tier lnn·LYJ>C d None of the nbovc
2 Ohmic to n-typc 35. Which one of llle following stntement~ Is
3. Re~tiner I() p·IYJlll not C(lrrccJ in respect or synchronous
4. Ohmic 10 p·typc machines?
c 0

.c
A 0 a. In salient pole mochines. the direct·
a, 4 2 3 a.xis synchronous reactance is greater
than lhe quadrature ax1s synchronous
b 4 3 2 rCllct:UICC

ce
c. 4 I 3 1
b. Th< du111p~r burs ~clp the IJIOtur to
d. 4 2 3 self-stan.
32, Cousiuer ll.te folio" iug statements c, Short drcuil rutitl IS the rtlli\1 or the
Dntu thst arc stored at a given address in a ra field curr~m required to J)r<lducc the
rundom access mct110ry are lost rated vnlingc on opon circuit to the
I. when power !;01:1' urr. rated annaturc current
2. when lhc data nrc read from the d. Th~! V-curve or a synchronous motor
m
address. tcprcs.:nts I he variation in tht armatun:
3. whe11 nC\\1 data are wrilleJa lll lhe
current wiU1 field c., cilalion al o given
uudrc:ss. output powe.r_
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]b. ln which out or the lo llowing is reluctance


4. because IllS non-volatile memory.
power developed?
Which or ~1C stolemcnls I!IVCII ahmc arc
C(lrtCCt7
a. Snhenl pole aJtemmor
b Nun·Salienr pole alh:rnntor
a l :md2
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h. I. 2 and .j c. Squirrel cage induction motor


c. 2 and J d. Transfonncr
d I and3 37 When the applied rntcd voltage per phase
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is reduced to uno-half. lhe Sinning torque


33. of a lhree-phnse squirrel cage induction
motor becomes
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a Il l of lhc imti31 value


b. 1/4 of'th~ initial val11e
c. Twice oflhc mitinl value.
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nte circuit ShU\111 abtiW is the The~enin·,. d 4 times of the initial value
<<luivnlcnl circuit of a ccntl'l:·lllppetl full JH.
waw teclilicr with diode forwnrd
l'eSIStnnc.: Rr = I ()() n. tramfonncr
scconduf) coil n:sistnnce R. z JOO. pea)(
input voltage Vm = 10 V
What = lhe values ttf V nnd R,~
respt~~tiWI} 1
n. 10 v. too n
oof J5
TI1e mquired load torque line Intersects the Whw is the slip wiOt respect to tl1•
resultant t0n1ue- speed charocterisuc of~ backward field?
3-phase squirrel ~!!• 1nducrion motor at a, s
poinL~ P. Q and R as shown in the figure
b. - s
above. V.~tich is/ar~ dw stable opening
point($) ? c. (I - s)
a. P and Q d (7- s)
b Q and R 44. Whicb one of the following has tlte highest
nllmorical value in a srcppct motor'/
c. P :tnd R

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a. Detenl torque
<l Only R
b. Holding torque
.19,
c. Dynanuc tOr<1ue

-:-V\\(;..
d Ripple torque
-15 Match l.ist·l (Power Station) woth L1st·ll

.c
(Component) and select the correct answer
using the code given below
Lisl· I
-

ce
Wl11cb of lite points on the torque-speed A. Hyrlroelecnic power st;Jrion
curve of iuducuou motor represeut B. Nucl~ar power station
operation at a slip greater than !he I? C. Steam power station
a W ra D Pressure gasificatiOn comb1ned cycle
b. X power plant
c. y Lisl·ll
J. z L Grate and stokers
m
4(\, tf the load on nn mduction motor is 1 Forel)ay
increased ftom no load to full load, its slip 3 Pressunzed water reactor
8lld the. [l<lwer factor win, respectively
4. Fltlldized bed gasifier
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a decrease, decrease
A B C D
b. decrease, rncrease
a, I 4 1 3
t_ increase, decrease
b 2 3 4
d incre..'tSC. mcrease
c, I 3 2 4
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41 , The voltage actually used for setting up of


d 2 4 3
the useful iliJX tn lite rur gap of a 3-phase
iraducuon motor i$ 46 In hydro power starions, v.hat IS an
enlarged body of water jw;t above the
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a. = Applied v oltage
intake and used as a regtdating reservotr,
b > Applied voltage caUed 7
c. < Applied voltage a. Spillways
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d. = Rotor Induced ~mf h. Forebay


42 Whtch one of the following 15 the type of c. Reservoir
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single phase inductton motor havtns the d Penstock


highest power factor at full load?
a Shaded. pole type 47 For vanablo heads of near :tboul but less
lhan 30 metres. which type of turbi lle5 ts
b. Split-phase type used in hydro power stations ?
c. Capacitor-start type a, Pdt:on
d Capacttor·mn type b. Kaplan
43. A single phase induction motor is running C. 'franCIS
at N r.p.m. Its $)'nchronous speed IS N,. 1f
d None of ri1e above
Its slip with respect to forward field is s.
7 of 15
4~. Whtch one of dtc tbllowtng parameters m d. Increase In reverse eollcc.tor • bnsc
an mducllon motor in flucnces tho sntutntion current due lo dse m internal
magneuzing reactance to the mnximum deVJce lempemturc
extent'! 53. lltc reverse saturation current or a Si-
a, M;iallcugth of the rotor stm.:k based p-n junctton diude rncrcases 32
h Axrallengdl oflhe statnr stack tunes due to a nso 111 ambtcm temperature.
If the onginal temperature Wlll> 400 C.
c. Radial length of air gap
whm is th~ final tcmpcrlllurc~
d Numl>er of slots on th~ stator
a. 'XI°C
49 Which one of the tbllowmg cqunttoos
n •c

om
b.
represents me energy gap (Eel vannuon of
stli~on w1th tempemture t"rr? ~. 450 ('
a. Ec~n = 2.11 - 3 61h 10""" T d 500C
b Ev(T} = 121- 360x10- 11' j4 What ·~ the mam diffcrl~1cc bc.tt ween
MOSFET~ and OJTs in terms of their I -
c. l:c.(T) ~I-ll - 2.23 X I()~ T

.c
V chlff'tlCU.>ftStrcs'/
d EG(Tl = 0 7&5 - 2.23 X IIY"' T a. Current m quadra11c wrth Vr:os for
51) MOSFETs and lmear \\1th v., lor

ce
13.1ts
b Current m lincru with Vru; for
MOSF'ETs and exponential with Vp~
ra for BJTs
lonsrdcr the ~rrcun !)_[Yen above \\1Jere R c. Current is exponential with Vc<IVAPin
ts the d1ode lbnwrd re.~1stance nnd R.. the both Lhese de.vkes, blll rise b faster in
load rcsistnnce What rs the avcm~e MOSFITs
reCiitied Curren! cqual 1o 'I d. Current in quadratiC with V lor
m
tt V,.t (Rl ._ Rr) MOSPE"Is and e;qJOnennal "~th Vfl l·.
lor 8JTs
h. V,. l t11(Kr+ RL)I
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c. 2V,. / n
tl V,.l[ ,fi(Rt. I Rr))
51 In a Holl effect e'perunenL a p-type
semrconductnr sample w1th hnle
J
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c()ncenu-attot1 P1 tS used 1l1c measur cd


value or the Hall voltage is no" replo('\ld
by ;mother p-type sample wuh hole
f
r"
concentration p, where ~ 2 p,. what is
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the new Hpll vc)ltage VH, ~ In the circtltl given above. if the output is
taken rrom poim E insK-ad or node C. what
at 2VI,I
11ill be the result"?
v.,
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b 4
a, An u1CI'ease"' the output •mpedance
c. (112)Vnl
b A rcduc.non 1n the ourpUT unpedance
d (114)Vrtl
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c, An onc,case in the input nnpet4mce


52 What ~~ the thcrmnJ nrnaway 111 u bipolar
Jllnl.:hOn ln:\11SISII1r hia$~~~ In the i!CIII'~
d A reduction 111 the inr>ut ntlpedi!l'ce
rcgron due 10 ·> 56. I r w 1 mput periodic signal wtth nun-:reru
d.c. component is impressed upo11 a high-
n. Hcaung of the 1Illl1Ststor em1rter rcgton
puss RC !>trcutl, what 111U be the d.c.
h Changes in 'II' which increase.~ wrth compon,,nt in th~ output wavclorm'l
lcmremturc
a. Zero
~ Bu.~· cmntcr voltag~ V8" 1vhlch
b It depends on rhc value of the cnpactlor
decreases \\1lh rise m lempcmture
c. It depends on U~e vatu~ of the resistor
g or 15
d. Same as that in input
57.

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I /"!-•'";"
v
,---t-"
What is represented by the digital circttrl c. r

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given above 1 Select the correct answer using the code
a. An SR flip-flop with A = Sand B = R gi ve1t below :
b. A JK !lip-flop \>'ilh A = K and B = J Gunn diode Photo diode Tunnel diode
"· A JK flip-flop with A ~ J and B = K a. A B C
d. A n SR flip-flop \Vilh A - R and A = S ~ B A C

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58. Which one of th<: lollowing is nol a c. A C R
characteristic of CMOS configuration ? d. B C A
a. CMOS dev ices dissipate mttch lower

ce
61. Consider the foll<>wing stal~menl$ :
static power than bipolar dev ices In fr\.'qUency response of JJ-stage
b. CMOS devices have low input amplifiers.
irnpe{(auces I. lower cut-QJT trequcncy is (2 1"- 1)
c. CMOS devices have itigher noise
margins
d. CMOS devices have much lower
ra limes that of a single stage.
2. upper cut-ofT rrequency is (2L"- 1)
lime.. that of a single stage.
Lnlnsconductance than bipolar devices 3. lower cut-otT frequency is (21"'- 1f '
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59. For an n-type semicondu~tor having any times that of a single stage.
doping level. which of lhe (ollowing
hold(s) good :
1
4. upper Cul·O'IT frequency is (2 "- I r'
times that of.a ~ingle stage.
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I. p.,No • n; Which of the sratemcnts given above arc


correct ?
n;
a. I and 2
b. I and 3
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4. l'nO•t -- ni c. 2 and 4
Scl~ct the rorrect answer us1ng !he couc d. 3 and4
given below :
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62. Consider the tollowing statements:


a I and 4 An a pplied bias voltage in a p-n junction
b. 2 and 4 diode (n region positive with respect to p
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~. J and4
region) results in
d. On ly 4 I. increase in potential banicr.
2. reduction in space charge layer width.
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60. Match the 1-V characterlslics given below


whh Gunn diode. Photo diode and Tunnel 3. increase in space charge layer \vidlh.
diode. 4. increase in magnitudeofclcctric tiold.
Which of the statements given above ar.;
C<)freel '/
a. I and2
b. I and 3
c. I and4
d. I. 3 .ond 4
'' or 15
63 Which one of the follo1ving stat~ments fs d. 2kTBR
roJTcct in rc~pcct of a 13JT'? 66. 11. DSB-SC signal 1 gunenn~u usiug the
a. Avulanche multipli~-dliou start.. 11lten carrier signal cos (w. t + 0\ and modulating
tlt~ rever,;e bia.;cd colleetor-ba~e s ignal tt1(1), What is the envelop deh:'ctor
voltago Veo c~unl s the avalanche output ofthis DSB-SC stgnal?
breakdoWn V()liagc BV COO• u. m(t) cose
b The early cni:ct stom ns soon ns ptmch b I m tt \1
through nccurs in a transistor.
C, lll( I) IUUH
c. Th~ small signul current gliin hr, =

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lurs• s ignal currem gnm hr.R when d. m(t) sin 0
lllFE/illc = 0. 67.
J. In the CE moclt. u transi; tor can be cut
()ffby reducing In to tcru.
64.

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a(t) A,CNII,l

Which one of the lu Uowmg sets correctly


descn,es the Block I und Olock II in the

ce
dillgrnm given above'!
Blork I Blod; II
Which one of the following is the impulse A. lmc.grntot l'hnse modulator
r.:sponse of tt mtllcbcd filter t'or u singltt ra fl. lmcgrllll'r frequency modulutor
s(t) of the I)'JX' shown ubovc~
h(tl C Di O'cr"numor l'ltuse modulmor
0 . Diffcretttiator F'requcnC)' moduiHtor
68. The ongmal spectrum uf u messaso
m
C<HllttiTts. I 00 117, 200 II• fre<tucnC)
components. it is amplitude modulated by
a, a CllJTier of 0.9 kHz. Which frequcnC)'
componl~lts are containQJ in the amplitude
xa

m0<1Ult11CII signal ,-pectnun''


a. 9()0, ltlOU and I I 00 Hz
b 700, XIKI and 900 liz
.e

b. c. 700, 800, '100. I00(1 and 1100 111


d. I00. 200 and 900 liz
If two stgmtls modulate the sume currier
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with uiOerem modulation depths of 0.3


and 0.1) , the resulting modulallon •it;nnl
T 2T t
\\ill
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hltl
a. I>~ ovcr-mO\Iulotcd
b. ltuvc th~ resulwnt ntodttlatiun limit<.Od
lu I (I
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---~T:--lo~t c. hnv~ the resultnnl motlltlntton indc~


around O.R2
65 Which oue o l'lbe tulhl11'ing is tlte uvailnble
uoisc power prt>duced by a uoisy resistur d. hn\·c the rcsultnnl modulntion index
K~ [k = Bult1.mauu Cousttlll~ l' around 1),95
l'empcrature and B Bandwidth) 70. Mutch List-1 (ModulattOn) '"ilb Lis t-11
Q, k-1'13 lJ\ ppl icationl ant! select the correct utlswer
~ing. t.hc cndc given ltclow
b ~~111
Lisl· I
,._ ~ kTBR
J\, Wind haud I'M
10 nl 15
13. Nnrro>~ b~md FM d. I and 3
c. i\IV( 73. Coruid~r tho: follo1~in2 .;t.>temenb oboul
D. VSB·AM uno log datit-digilal ;ign~l :
Lisl •U I. ,'\ mplifien used in repo;(ller~ produce
I. 1\tobi le communie<ltor
additive no~e.
2. FDM i• used for ,llgil~ l signnl•
2. Superionposilinn of binnoy wavelonn
whcteas TDM i.< used 1\~r analog
on canter
sigo<~l~.
'.>. T\ vidoo
3. With TDlVI there is no intormodulatiun

om
4. T\ ,.utlio nui.~e- whctc,M llUM i~ a conccm for
5 Medium wave bro;uk:asl PI11VI
A 13 c D 4. Couve,..inn I<> cligit:ol signnllins nlluws.
•• 4 3 5 the use nf eflicien1 digital switching
techniqut.~.
b. s 2 3

.c
c.. 4 1 s 3 Which ol' the ~tatem,enL< gi"en ahove an:
co rfl!Ct'l
d. 5 J 2 l
a. I and 2
71 . Match Li>L-1 tParJmch:t) WiUo Ll>l-11

ce
(Value ofParnmcter) and sck'Cl Ute corroct b. ~ and 4
nn•wer using lhe code given below: <.:.. I , 2 ant! J
l.ist-1 d. I, 2. ;land 4
A. Llne blanking period 74.
ra A resistor connected across the gate and
13. Lin~>synchronizlotiou pul<c cnlloode of on SCR
C. Verliealliold pul!c a. increases dvidl roting of SCR
D. Duration of lll'<-eqwllizing t>uls.; b. increases holding current ofSCR
m
~eqU~'IICC c. decreases noise immunity of SCR
Wsi - U d, incrtases tum-oll' time ol' SCR
I 4.5 lcl 4.9 "" 75, Tum-on of o th)•·istor lake.. place when
xa

2. 155 to 165 ).IS a. anode to caU1odc voltage i:s posi:Live


,,' li.H In 12.3 I"' b. anode to eoU1ode voltagd is negative
c. tloere is a positive current pulse at tlte
~ - 20.000 ""
gotc
.e

A B c D
d. Uoc anode to cathode volt.\@" II< t)(>Siuve
3 1 ~ 2
""
b. 4 2 3 I
and there is n positive curn."llt pulse at
tho gote
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c. -· 4 I 2 76. Which is tho most· suitohlc powcr device


d. 4 '
~ 2 for high f~uency (> 100 ld~z) switching
1'2. Which of the following are the adva ntages application?
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of I'M bi'O>dcnsting over AM a. Power MOSFET


broad03st.iug? h. Bitlolor juncthm tnrnsfcr
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L B<tleJ' SiN ralio c.. SclioU~-y diode


2. Not subject to signal !luling d, l\'llerow ave t111ns istor
3. Po>~er d~icicncy is supcrihr 77. M~lch List-1 11~th List-11 ~Jld ~elect the
4. Demodularlon i• simpler correct aMwer u.~ing ihe code given below
:>olect the correct onswer u~ing the <Xlde I he Li•1s
given below: l.ht-1
a. I ~t~~d 2 .-\, Volt.1gc •ource inverter
b, I. 2 and~ B. Cum:nt source inverter
c. 2, 3and ~ C. l'lu:~c controlled 11.c. to d.c. converter
11 ul 13
D. CycJoc<>nvcrter 81. Which is lho main rcloy for protecting up
Li$1· 11 to 90~. of the transmission line-length fn
J. Lhrge •out'Co induCUltiCI.I the fom 3rd diJCCtiun'/
2. POOl' JtO\\ Cf f·~~,.r
a. Directiona l owr-current n:lay
3. !Jwt't'let· limil b. Mho relay
c. Corricr·CUn'\.'111 protec~ive ,..,loy
~ - Small source iuduc~1nce
A c 0 d. lmpetlanc<> relay
82. High voltage d.c, lr:rnsmis.sion requlres
•. 4 2 3 1
filters for

om
1>. J 1 4 2
-a, current harmon1cs on a.c, side volu ge
c. 4 1 3 2 h:trmonic.~ on (Lc. side
d. 3 2 4 b. YOII'4!e ho.mtonics on a.c. s ide ond
78. Jn a dual conwrtor. Uto·drculoting CUJT<.'nt eurn;utlunnonics on d.c. side
n. allows smooth ruvcno I of load current c. voltoge harmonies on botl1 o.c. ami d. c.

.c
but incrc3scs the rQiponst.l tim_, sid..s
b. allow• s ntooth rw..-sal of load eurr<:nt d. current honnoni<:s ~'' bo~1 ~-"- and d.c.
wiUt improved speed of "" PO"-'" s ides

ce
c. does not allow smooU1 reversal of load 83. If p is tile pulse number ;md n is au integer,
current . but reduces the response time what is the order of harmonics on 11.c. !ldc
d. nows if chore is no interconnoctin~ and d.c. • ide of an HVO(' onnverte11
indo~ lor ra a, (np -t I) and (np - 1), respectively
79. Match l.ist· l (lype or Fouh) with Lisl·fl b. (np - l) "nd. np. respectiYcly
!Type of Prote<:tiuu) and select lite correct c. (np + .1) und np. rospcctlvely
answca· using tbc cod~ givt:n beiO\\ :
d. ( np .L l ) und np. ruspcctlvoly
m
List· I
84. Jn • biMed sl•p·glild..J p·n junction. what
A. Extemalphase faull i.s the correct ~-pression for the
fl, Fallh8 betWeen phaRcs e<Jnil ibrium contact potential (Yo)'!
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C. Phose 111 corth foull a. Yo ~ Vrln. (NN'No n : )


D. nverheo ting
b. Vu = VTin (N,,NA n ' )
List-11
I. Ditforenlial protection c. V.,= VTin( N,Nn n;)
.e

2. &rUt fault rola y d. Vo= Vrln (n ~IN,Nn)


3. O' er-current J>rotoction (uwerse time
wb.oo: VT .c T/q, T boing tl1c lemper:~turo,
clclay ole rcl4,·)
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q the electrQUic charge. l>-A and No are the


4. TI>ennal rcloy doping levels oJ tl1e p and n region
A B c D t"Spoctivc.ly. ;u~d OJ is tho inlrinsic corri...,.
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l 2 4. cunccntrntion~

b. 4 2 85. 1n an unbiased p~n junction. tbo junction
c. 3 2 I cnn-ent at equi librium is
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a. duo to diffias ion of majority carri01~


d. 4 2
only
~(I. How mnny re1ays- are used to detect inter
phase foult of a Un-.<t·lin<osyst<:J.n 'I 1>. doe to difl'u.• ion of minority carriers
01tly
a. U ne
c. 1.ero, hecaro•e equal ond opposite drift
b. Two and diffusion <uorents for electi'UIO.S and
c. Three holes cross Ute j unction
d. Six d. ~ero, hecaus~ uu charg.:s cross tloc
juncliou
1~ ol 1(
86. Wllat is Ote purpose of impedance d. llu-ec pltase full wave centre lll(lped
matc-hing between the uutput of previou! drcuil
stnge nnd input o f o~t ,;tagt in a c<lscltded Y2. In o three phru;e voltage •ou= inverter
""" p!ill.... operatin& in squrorc Wo1·e mode. the output
n. To ac.hitve high efficiency liu< voltage ·~ ftco fmm
h. To adlitVc t\tll~imu1n lf(,Wc:.1' trtmstt.~r ''· 3"" hannonic.
~. To o~hicvt. n:duc.ed distortion b. 7'h ha1monlc
d. To oehieve reduced noise c. lith flnffilontc
87. fn • hridge. n.c. 10 d.c. converter tk'lmg p-n d. U 11 ' harmonic

om
di<"lt:S, if lbe in(lUI voltage is \- $in (o}L <.R A fully controlled line communl;lted
what is the pt;<!k invme voltage JCJ'OI>S any conve~1~ function• as an invmor 11 h<11
diode? firing anj;lc (a) is 111 the t•onge
... v •. 0°- 90"
b. 2V b. 90A- 180"

.c
.:... V/2 c, 9()' - t ~o'' on ly when there is •
cl. Vl ./2 suiL1ble d.c. $OUI\:e in the load
d. 90° - 180° only wben it supplies •

ce
SR. \V'"by is nn tJXlc."'ITI!tl p:1'M rt'SiSIHr used in :a
vvha~ rogui!Jior'~ bod.. u.m.f. loot!
n. For "hmt ci-nloit prote<.:tion 94. Which of tho following d~·kes ~huula be
used -as a switch an a low pow~r switched
h. for ut~reasing the ctn-renl thttJ ra mode power •upply ( SII·II'S)'I
reg11latnr c.1n handle
a. GTO
~. For incn:osing ll1e nUIJllll VQII:oge
b. MOSFUT
<1. For improving the regulotion
c. TRL'\C
What is tho pow<:< J:octor of • •utglc pi"'""
m
R9.
n c, regulntnr feeding :o resistive lon<1'7 d. 11fYRISTOR
2 95. Assertion (A) . Under Vif •'Ontrol of
" ' (Per unit P'"' er)
induction molar. U1o mnxUnum va lutj uf
b. (Pcrunil powcr)tr-
xa

lhe developed torque rem•ins conslant


(Per unit Power)' over • wide mn11e of sp'eed in the snb-
c.. Ji syncllrouous •·egion.
Reasou (R) ; I he magnetic lJtL"- is
.e

(Per unit Power)"' onaiuL>iucd alntosl cunstanl ol llt~ r31cd


d. 2 value by keeping the mtion V l' consL>nl
90. When the firing aru~lc u of a !ilng l~ phase owr the considet-ed $peed rMge.
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full\' conttollcd n:ctilk-r feeding con>lanl a, Both A and R ore indivlduo lly tro• and
d.c: cnrrenl into the lood i• 30°, who! is tho R is the coml<!l expL'Ination of A
displ~cemenl faotoo ufllte o-ecti(ie.'! b. 13olll A and Rare Jt~dividuaUy true but
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:& • 1 R is not th~ cot-r~l explanation of A


b. ().S c. A is true but R is false

.:. .J3 d. A as false but R is rrue


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91), Assenion (A.) : Bus admittance marri.x t• •


d. ,fi, '2 sparse matri:<.
9 J. For Ihe f>ruc output. wlticb (mo of
voiiJig~ Reaso11 1R) : Ln load flow studies. one of
the following hn~ larger peak lnv""'e the bus10> Is taken all • sl.1ck bus.
vnhage of the thyrislor'l
11.Both A ~nd R 3l'e ind.i\liduall~ true and
n. Single ph;t,e t'ull wave centre tapped R ill lhu com:ct"-'<plnnation of i\
circuit b. BoUt A and Rare Imlfviduall) truo but
b. Sin11le phase l'ull wav.: bridge eir~uit R is not the corl'<:cl explanation of .\
c. Three phase full wave cridge circuli c. A is true but R t$ fulse
13 ot I S
d. 1\ is fal!e but R is true d.•\i• fnlse but R inruc
i\s~ertiort (I\ ) : Pre.cnt duy. ~urge divertcr~ 101 M>ertion (i\l Stack is • group of
use nonlinear res1!Stance elements.. memory location• tn RAM U$ed for
Re;~son (R) A non-line~r r-e~1stance tcmpurory ~Wrage of c1Jlt11.
elemenl hns the property !hot il• resist:mce Reason ( R) : PliSH and POP instructions
inoreasc.s ~hArply a~ 11\e ''nhag<> acr'oss it are UKc.d lu scn£1 ''"..J tClr icve data fi·Om
iJJt:tc:a~eN. •tnck.
ll. Both A and R ar·c inuivitlMlly Cruo and u. Doth Ajllrd R ore imlividuolly tr~c and
R is the C<ll'r<:dexplnnotiun uf A R is the c<tm:<:l C;ll(fll3nolion of A

om
b. Doth .\ niH! R arc individually true but b. Bulb A mod R arc iJtdividuall} true but
R i~ not the ccrrrect e~plnnntion <If A R is not the ~;orrectexplanntion uf i\
c. A is true but R is f:•lse c. A is true but R is f•lse
d. A is 'fn l!c but R is true d. A ;, false but R i• true
98. As.<ertion (i\) : In JFET, thu phcuomcouu 102. Assertion (A) : In fre<Jucttc)' divi•ion

.c
of thermnl rnnoway i• not ub~cr''f.!d .rruuncl multiple.~ing (FDM), difJi:rent currier> are
room lemperahrrc:. l11 be gener:rted f<Jr d ifferen1 chonnds.
Reason (RJ : The hen! clissipation m the Al1o. cracb chrumel O<.'CUJ>ic~ J s<:pllfllt.c:.
frequency b:tnd nud di.l'fcre:tll bllnd ra.s.

ce
semiconductor incrc::ases its temper:rtw·e
whic.h increases the carrier mobility wiUt filters ore employed.
temperature. Rcn.~on (R) · The non·linenrities in vQrlou$
n. BoUt . \ ond R Me individWIIlV truo und nmpliliers frl' an FUM system do not
R is the con-ect e:tplanation ot' A prmluce ftny hannunic tli8tllrtiml nnd there
h Both •\ ond R arc individualty tnJe hut
ra is no _inted~c:::l'cncc withll~ lhu chftnuel~.
n. BoUt A and R nrc individllnll) lttlc lmd
R rs not the correotcxplnnation of A
R is the c<\m:ct e.~pl:m"lion uf A
c. /\ is true but R t~ fal1oe
m
b. Bodr A .end R. an> individually true hut
<I A is fa l!e but R i$ true
R is nor the eorrec:.le>\plnnrttion nf 1\
99. Assertion (A) : In a good power supply.
the percentage ofvol~1ge regulat[<m should c. ,\ is true hrd R Is false
xa

be dose to zero. d. A is fnbc lint R is lr·uc


ReoSQn lR) : L.ero percentage regulatioJt 103. A los.-l""ii cylindrical rotor ~yncltronolts
m""'" that ~h..'rt> will be no change In generntor i.• floating on the system hus-bnr
output volt.ngc if tho load rc:sislance vnrics atler he1ng, prC)petly <ynchrQnised •nd i.,
.e

between the limit,; 0 to" , 11llmin!! at U()-Jnad. NI>W. if d)c prime


mowr is aoling os • mc<>hanicol looo on
'~ Both i\ ~nd Rare individually true ru~d
the machine. then
R is the con,c.t expL•nution of A
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a. tho Wr'!UC developed by lhc mnchine


h. Both A ond R are individually ln~e htn
will n~l in th~ snme direefion u fhe
R is not the eorre<ot c.xplanation of A
primo-omu\'t:r torq\Je
c. A i§ true but R •~ faLie
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b. the torque developed b~ tl1e mncl1inc


<L A is t'o lse bttl R is true 11 ill act in the opposite dire.otit)ll to drat
100 Assertion (.\ l : i\ clomping network of lh¢ p1·itnc-mov·a hJrttuc
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produce11 on output 5tgno l which is o c. the M rcltiue rotOJ' (\Ould lirU·back anti
replica of Ute input si.gn•L i11ducecl emf would lng lx:hind the
l{eason (R) : A clamping circuit removes o 1emriMI voltage
port of Ut~ inputsiguoL d. the mnch in.e n>tor W<lulcl nv,-:n;peed im<l
n. B<•th A and R arc lndividW!II)' truu and tho induced emf wnuld leod ~re
R u the correct c:<planution of A terminal vollltge
b. Both -~and R •rt individually tr""' but t\!4.. Th• resultant flux dttt~ity U1 th~ •ir gnp r•C
R is n111the cor.recl cxplnnation uf A • synohrouous gencrotor is the lOWC'>t
c. A is tru~ but R is false durin~
It u f 15
a, Open circuit oo·load What reason can 1x: assigned tor
b Solid short circuit this'
c Full loud a. 'I he field circuit resistance is higher
d. Hald loud thllll the critical resistance
IllS. A 50 kW d.c. shunt 11101or is loaded to b. 1lt~ init ial shunt Held emf docs not
dra" rat~d armature current at any g.iwn ttssist the residual resistance
speed. When driveL! (i) at half the rmcd c. On~ of the inter-pole connect1ons is
SJJCCd by armature vollllgc contml und (il) r.:vcrsed
at 1.5 time.~ the rated speed by ticld d. Th~ brush·a.~is shift> slightly from the

om
cuntrol . whm nrc tho apprmdma!e O<ltput geometrical neutral n,;, of' the machine
powers delivered by ~~c mutor? 1()9. Wuve winding i> elllllloycd ih u d.c.
a, 25 ~Win ( l )nnd75~Win (ii) mnchincof'
b. 25 kW In (I) and 50 kW In (ii) a. high ourrent and I0\1 volrng" mring
c. 50~ Win (il nncl 75 kW in (ii) b. low curtcnl uml high Yollugci'Hting

.c
d. 50 kW in (ittmd'50 ~Win (li) c. higJl current nnd higJl voltage rating
I06. ror u constant supply voltage, whm are th~ d. lo11 current and low voltage 1'11Ltng
dTccts of inscnlng u series resiMnncc Tn 110.

ce
tho r.~ld circuit or 11 d.c. shunt motor. on
its speed nnd torque ?
a. Sp~cd will decrease an\! tho torc1uc wil l
decrease ra
b. Speed will incr~ase und the torque will.
incre:lSc!
c. Speed wiiJ mcreasc and the torque wil l
m
decrease
d. Speed will decrea<e and tl1e 10rq11e will
inct~asc
tV\ ,.{\ 21'
xa

I07 . Coosider the lbllowiu~ stmemems 10


1C$pCCt Of d. C. genermurs· ~ v v
I. Compensating wmdings arc loc:1tcd 111
c
tcclh cut out in main poks
b J\ ~ (\
rv 2n
.e

2 Compcn~ating wu1cliug;~ ar~ scn~s


connected $0 that t.h~ ammturt' reuclitln
is aide.d 81 ill!} loud. D.
v v\J
3 Compensating windmgs ure ;eries An elementary cylindrical machine has
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oonn~cted fnr l'ilncellmTt1rt of lhe


one f'ull-pltch cC>il in the stnwr but the
annatnre reaction at any lond. rotor mny have (i) two poles ur (ii) four
J1Uies ofperntancnt mugntts
w

J ComJ)Cnsnting winding:; nr~ shunt


connected to nid. th~ poles at nny lond. The time-varying volmgc tJm1 could be
uu.luccd 111 the stator coil for one rotation
Wltich of the s tlltemcrns gtven nb<we nrc ()fthe rotur. while Ut~ rotor is rcvolvmg 111
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currcct'l
a constant sp<!ed <tre shown ill the flg.uro:s
n. I and2 A. £l. C nnd D nllovc.
h 1. 1and3 Sele<:L the oorrccL combination lrom the
c. I and3 code given hclow:
d 1. 3 and 4 2·p.liC
108. A sd f-exciled d.c. ;hunt generator. driven a. A
by il5 prime-mo~er m the rated sp~ed Iils b. A
111 build up Vtlltagc n<:f<ISS its terminals at
c. c D
1 ~ · •1 15
d. B c respectively. Whot is voltage re~ulmitm ot
Ill. What is the lltnn of Ull nir gnp flux density power fioctm 0.8 lngging ani) 0.8 koding'!
11 nvetorm M un ~ncomp~.n~ut<d 2-pulc <I.e. a. 2A% oml - 0.8%. 1\!specti\1ely
shunt motor at lull·.load? b. 3.2% nnd -1.6°~. respective Is
c. 3.2 ~. Htld - 3.2"'.. res pectively
d. 4.g% and 1.6%, rospcctivcly

"· ll(o. If I' 1 nnd 1' 2 be the imn and CQppcr li)SSI!S
or a translonncr :•t t'nll loau. and the
maximum ef:lkiency of the ll'ansformer is

om
b. at 75% of the lui I load. then what i~ the
ratio of l'o and I', ?
I J 2n
11. 9/11>
b. 11)/16
c. 3/4

.c
I ) d. 3/ 16
d. o(._--Jf 117 If I h~ iron coro of ll lrnnslonner is replaced
112. 'Which lhrc<-phasc connection can be used by nn air coro. then the hysteresis losses in

ce
in a lransfomter to inrroducc a pha« the transformer will
lliflbn'llcc or 30° bctw~-cn its output tutd a. Jn,reasc
corresponcline input line volluges'! b. de.:rea.~
11. Stur-delta
b, Stnr-Stl•r
ra c. remain unchanged
d. become 1.ero
c. Dclm-<lclta 118. 111c equivalent clrctlil of n tmnslonncr has
d. Delta-zigzag th~ leakage renctances X,. X, and tb~
m
113. What is the cflicicncy of an auto- magnetising "':wl:lnce Xm. Whui is tltc
ll'ansfom•e.r in comparison to tl1at of a two- relutiuns hip bctllccn their magnitudes'!
winding ttnns tOnncr of the snmt mling?
xa

a. Xo>> X 1 >> X,.


a. Slightly less than that or a two-winding
transformer b. X , << X : << X"'
b. Same us that of n 1\lo·winding c. x, .. ~ >> X..
ll'un~l(tnner
.e

d. x , ~x ·~<< Xn,
c. More ilutn that ot' " h\lo-winding
1ransrurmer 119. If the voltage applied to a transformer
j!fimary is increased by ke-eping the Vir
d. i\.s low as lf5'" or tlte enici~n~y of 11
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l'lltion nxetJ. then the mugnetlzing Cll!T<:OI


rwo-windlnJ11Tnnsformcr and tltc core loss will. respccuvdy.
114. A two-winding IT8nsforml'r is .:onvet1ed
a. decrease and remain lhe >1Une
into ru1 auto-trnnsformcr. If w~ apply
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llllllitrvc polarity nnd suhlractivc polarit) h. 1ncre.a~'- <tnJ Jecret'lse


lo~ the connections, then lhc secondary c. remain the same and remain lh<l same
voltage is 264~ V ru1<l 2160 V.
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d. remain the same :md 1ncnmsc


respectively. What is tbc mtio of primnry 120. Which umong the following magnetic
to secondary voltage on th" original materials has rho highcst energy -product to
tmnsfonncr~
ma~c it a pcnnoncnt magnet'/
e. 6(o : 54 tt. Alnico
b. 54 : (,(,
b. Ferrite
t. 10 . l c. Sumariwn Cobalt
d. I : IIJ d. ( 'nbah-lron nllny
115. Per~entagc resistance and percentage.
re.nc:tnn~c of a lrnnsfonncr arc 1% iind 4~,.

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