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1. The following figure shows the data of students enrolled in 5 years (2014 to 2018) for two schools P and
Q. During this period, the ratio of the average number of the students enrolled in school P to the average
of the difference of the number of students enrolled in schools P and Q is_________.
9
School P
8
Number of students (in thousands)
School Q
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Year
2. It is quarter past three in your watch. The angle between the hour hand and the minute hand is _______.
(A) 0° (B) 15° (C) 22.5° (D) 7.5°
Key: (D)
Exp: The angle between the hands can be found using the formula:
1
Angle = ( 60H − 1) M ; where H is the hour, M is the minute
2
1 1
=
2
( 60 ( 3) − (11)(15) = (180 − 165) =
2
15
2
= 7.5
3. The global financial crisis in 2008 is considered to be the most serious world-wide financial crisis,
which started with the sub-prime lending crisis in USA in 2007. The subprime lending crisis led to the
banking crisis in 2008 with the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008. The sub-prime lending refers to
the provision of loans to those borrowers who may have difficulties in repaying loans, and it arises
because of excess liquidity following the East Asian crisis.
Which one of the following sequences shows the correct precedence as per the given passage?
(A) East Asian crisis → subprime lending crisis → banking crisis → global financial crisis.
(B) Subprime lending crisis → global financial crisis → banking crisis → East Asian crisis.
(C) Global financial crisis → East Asian crisis → banking crisis → subprime lending crisis.
(D) Banking crisis → subprime lending crisis → global financial crisis → East Asian crisis.
Key: (A)
4. The Canadian constitution requires that equal importance be given to English and French.
Last year, Air Canada lost a lawsuit, and had to pay a six-figure fine to a French-speaking couple after
they filed complaints about formal in-flight announcements in English lasting 15 seconds, as opposed to
informal 5 second messages in French.
The French-speaking couple were upset at
(A) the English announcements being clearer than the French ones.
(B) the English announcements being longer than the French ones.
(C) equal importance being given to English and French.
(D) the in-flight announcements being made in English
Key: (A)
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f ( x1 + x 2 ) f ( x 1 ) + f ( x 2 )
8. a, b, c are real numbers. The quadratic equation ax 2 − bx + c = 0 has equal roots, which is , then
b bc
(A) = (B) b2 4ac (C) 3 = (D) 2 = ac
a ( 2a 2 )
Key: (D)
Exp: Given that; the quadratic equation ax 2 − bx + c = 0 has equal roots, which is
Let , be the roots of the equation
− ( −b ) b
Then + = = → (1)
a a
c
= ...( 2 )
a
b
From (1) ; + = Q =
a
b
2 = ...( 3)
a
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c
From ( 2 ) ; . = c a 2 = ... ( 4 )
a
bc
( 3) ( 4 ) 23 =
a2
bc
2 =
2a 2
9. A circle with centre O is shown in the figure. A rectangle PQRS of maximum possible area is inscribed
in the circle. If the radius of the circle is a, then the area of the shaded portion is_________.
P Q
O
S R
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a2 a2
Q y 2 = a 2 − x 2 =
y2 = a 2 −
2 2
a
y=
2
a
y= only possible
2
a a
Area of rectangle is maximum only when x = &y=
2 2
a a
Area of rectangle =4xy = 4 = 2a 2
2 2
Required shaded portion area = Area of circle - Area of rectangle
= a 2 − 2a 2 .
10. The untimely loss of life is a cause of serious global concern as thousands of people get killed_____
accidents every year while many other die______ diseases like cardio vascular disease, cancer, etc.
(A) from, from (B) during, from (C) from, of (D) in, of
Key: (D)
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1. The components in the circuit shown below are ideal. If the op-amp is in positive feedback and the input
voltage Vi is a sine wave of amplitude 1V, the output voltage V0 is
1k
+5V
1V 1k
0 +
Vi
V0
−1V −
−5V
R1 = 1k + Vsat = 5
Vi +
V+ Vo
−
−Vsat = −5
For the above circuit to act as Schmitt trigger VTL (Lower threshold voltage) and VTH (Higher threshold
voltage). Values should not go beyond positive peak and negative peak values of “V 1”.
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R1
And VTH = Vsat = +5V
R2
We got VTL and VTH goes beyond 1V (positive and negative peak values of V1) the above circuit
can’t acts as a Schmitt trigger, so, it cannot convert the input sine wave to square wave.
In the above circuit there is no scope for the output to change from + Vsat ( 5V ) to − Vsat ( −5V ) (or) vice
versa.
Hence the output will remain either at +5V (or) –5V.
Hence the correct option is (B).
Exp:
−1
f
= e1− x cos y − cos y + z e1+ y
2
x
−1
f
= e1−1.cos( 0 ) − cos (0) + e.e1+ 0
x (1,0,e )
= e0 [−1] + e.e −1 = −1 + 1 = 0
f
=0
x (1,0,e )
d2 y dy
3. The general solution of 2
− 6 + 9y = 0 is
dx dx
(A) y = C1e3x + C2e−3x (B) y = ( C1 + C2 x ) e3x
Key: (B)
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Auxiliary equation is m2 − 6m + 9 = 0
( m − 3) = 0 m = 3,3 real & repeated roots
2
1 + G (s ) H (s ) = 0
s ( s + 2 )( s + 8 ) + k ( s + 11) = 0
s ( s 2 + 10s + 16 ) + ks + 11k = 0
s3 + 10s 2 + (16 + k ) s + 11k = 0
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(B) A is irrotational if 2 A = 0.
( ) ( )
(C) A = .A − 2 A
6. In the circuit shown below, all the components are ideal, and the input voltage is sinusoidal. The
magnitude of the steady-state output V0 (rounded off to two decimal places) is ______V.
C1 = 0.1F D2
Key: (650.538)
Sol: Given circuit
C1
+ + +
D2
230V C2 V0
D1 Vo
rms
− − −
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7. In the circuit shown below, all the components are ideal. If Vi is + 2V, the current Io sourced by the op-
amp is _________mA.
1k
5V
1k
− Io
Vi +
−5V 1k
Key: (6)
Sol: Given,
R f = 1k I2
R1 = 1k 5V
−
Io O
I1 N 0A
Vo
P + IL
Vi
0A R L = 1k
−5V
R
Vo = 1 + f Vi
R1
Vo = 2Vi
Applying KCL at node “O” we get
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I2 + I0 = I L
VN − V0 V
+ I0 = 0
Rf RL
Vi − 2Vi 2V
+ I0 = i V0 = 2Vi and VN = Vi
1k 1k
3V 3 2
I0 = i = 3 = 6mA
1k 10
8. A binary random variable X takes value +2 or -2. The probability P ( X = +2 ) = . The value of
(rounded off to one decimal place), for which the entropy of X is maximum, is ________.
Key: (0.5)
Sol: Given P ( X = +2 ) =
P ( X = −2 ) = 1 −
H ( X ) = − log 2 − (1 − ) log 2 (1 − )
dH ( X )
= − log 2 + log 2 (1 − )
d
The maximum value of H(X) requires that
dH ( X )
=0
d
H (X)
log 2
(1 − ) = 0
1−
= 20 = 1
1− =
2 = 1
1
=
2 0 1 1
= 0 H (X) = 0 2
= 1 H (X) = 0
1 1 1
= H ( X ) = log 2 2 + log 2 2 = 1 bit symbol
2 2 2
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9. The figure below shows a multiplexer where S1 and S0 are the select lines, I0 to I3 are the input data
lines, EN is the enable line, and F (P, Q, R) is the output. F is
0 EN
R I0
0 I1 MUX F
R I2
1 I3 S1 S0
P Q
R EN
0
F
R
1 S1 S0
P Q
F = PQR + PQ.0 + PQR + PQ.1
= PQR + PQR + PQ
(
= QR P + P + PQ )
= PQ + QR
Hence the correct answer is option (D).
10. Which one of the following pole-zero plots corresponds to the transfer function of an LTI system
characterized by the input-output difference equation given below?
3
y n = ( −1) x n − k
k
k =0
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(A) 1m (B) 1m
1 1
rd
3 order pole 4th order pole
−1 1
−1
1 Re
Re
−1 −1
1m
1m
(C) (D)
1
1 3rd order pole
3rd order pole
−1 1
−1
1 Re
Re
−1 −1
Key: (D)
Sol: The given equation is
3
y ( n ) = ( −1) x ( n − k )
k
k =0
We need to obtain the pole zero plot of its corresponding transfer function
Y ( z ) = X ( z ) − z −1X ( z ) + z −2 X ( z ) − z −3X ( z ) ( x (n − n ) z 0
− n0
X (z ) )
Y (z)
= 1 − z −1 + z −2 − z −3
X (z)
1 1 1 Y (z)
H (z) = 1 − + 2 − 3 = H ( z )
z z z X (z)
z3 − z 2 + z − 1 ( z − 1) ( z + 1)
2
= =
z3 z3
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So, the transfer function having 3 zeros located at z = 1, z = + j, z = –j and it has 3 poles and all of them
lies on origin. So, the pole-zero plot is as shown below
Img
× Re
Unit circle
11. A transmission line of length 3 4 and having a characteristic impedance of 50 is terminated with a
load of 400. The impedance (rounded off to two decimal places) seen at the input end of the
transmission line is________ .
Key: (6.25)
Sol: Given, Zo = 50
3
Length of transmission line = m.
4
Load impedance ZL = 400
Zo = 50 ZL = 400
3
Input impedance Zin = = ?
4
Zin =
( 2m + 1) = Zo2 3 =0
=
4 ZL 4
Where m = 0, 1, 2 ….. Zin = ?
3 Z2 50 50
Zin = = o = = 6.25
4 ZL 400
3
input impedance Zin = = 6.25
4
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12. A single crystal intrinsic semiconductor is at a temperature of 300K with effective density of states for
holes twice that of electrons. The thermal voltage is 26 mV.
The intrinsic Fermi level is shifted from mid-bandgap energy level by
(A) 9.01 meV (B) 18.02 meV (C) 13.45 meV (D) 26.90 meV
Key: (A)
1 N
Sol: E Fi − E midgap = kTl n V
2 NC
Given, NV = 2NC
13. In an 8085 microprocessor, the number of address lines required to access a 16 K byte memory bank
Is _______.
Key: (14)
Sol: In this case we need to obtain number of address lines needed to access a 16 kB memory using 8085 p.
Key: (6)
Sol: Given Y = W ( t ) ( t )dt
−
(i) y = E y
(ii) 2 = E ( Y − y )
2
(iii) ( t ) = 1, 5 t 7
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E Y = E ( W ( t ) ( t ) ) dt = E W ( t ) ( t ) dt = 0
− −
R W ( ) = 3 ( )
E ( Y − 0 ) = E Y 2
2
= E ( W ( t ) ) ( t )dt. W ( t ' ) ' ( t ) dt
− −
= E W ( t ).W ( t ') . ( t ') ( t ) dt
− −
= R ( t '− t ) ' ( t ) ( t ) dt
− −
W
= 3 ( t '− t ) ' ( t ). ( t )dt
− −
= 3 2 ( t ) dt
−
7
= 31 dt
5
= 3 2 = 6
15. A digital communication system transmits a block of N bits. The probability of error in decoding a bit is
. The error event of each bit is independent of the error events of the other bits. The received block is
declared erroneous if at least one of its bits is decoded wrongly. The probability that the received block
is erroneous is
(A) N (1 − ) (B) 1− N (C) 1 − (1 − ) (D) N
N
Key: (C)
Sol: N-bits transmitted independently,
Y = Probability of no-error = (1 − )(1 − ) ... N times
= (1 − )
N
1 − Y = 1 − (1 − ) .
N
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16. A 10-bit D/A converter is calibrated over the full range from 0 to 10 V. If the input to the D/A converter
is 13A (in hex), the output (rounded off to three decimal places) is ________V.
Key: (3.066)
Sol: It is given that for a 10-bit DAC, the voltage range is (0-10) V, we need to obtain the output for input
(13A)16.
VFSO 10
Resolution = = 10
2n 2
Analog output = Resolution × (Decimal equivalent of input)
10
= 314 (13A )16 = ( 314 )10
210
= 3.066
Hence the correct answer is 3.066V.
40 60
17. In the given circuit, the two-port network has the impedance matrix Z = . The value of Z L
60 120
for which maximum power is transferred to the load is _________ .
10 I1 I2
+ +
120V + V1 Z
− V2 ZL
− −
Key: (48)
Sol: The given circuit is as shown below
10 I1 I2
+ +
40 60
120V + V1 Z=
− 60 120
V2 ZL
− −
We need to obtain Z L so that it will receive maximum power from the circuit
Using Thevenin theorem the above circuit can be replaced by Thevenin equivalent as show below
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Zth I2
+
+ ZL
Vth − V2
By maximum power transfer theorem, for maximum power transfer to ZL , the condition is ZL = Zth .
To obtain Zth of the 2 port network given from output port, the independent voltage source (120V)
should be short circuited, and then ratio of V2 to I 2 is Zth .
10 I2
+
40 60
I1 Z= + V2
V1
60 120 −
−
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Impulse response y ( n ) = h ( n )
h ( n ) = max ( k )
− k n
h ( −2 ) = max ( k )
− k −2
h ( 5 ) = max ( k )
− k 5
Overall h ( n ) = 0; n 0
h ( n ) = 1; n 0
h ( n ) = u ( n ) i.e., unit step signal
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19. If v1 , v2 ,...., v6 are six vectors in R 4 , which one of the following statements is FALSE?
2V
2 4
−+ +
1A 1 2A 2 VTH
Key: (C)
Sol: The given circuit is as shown below
2V
2 4
−+ +
1A 1 2A 2 Vth
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2V
2 4
−+ +
1 2
Vth
+ Ix
− 1V +
− 4V
−
1 + 2 − 4 −1
Ix = = A
1+ 2 + 2 5
−2
Vth = 2I x + 4 = + 4 = 3.6V
5
So Vth = 3.6V
Hence the correct answer is option (C).
The value of the inductor (rounded off to two decimal places) is ________H.
R i(t)
+
200cos ( 5t ) V ~ L
−
Key: (2.82)
Sol: The given circuit is shown below
R
i ( t ) = 10cos 5t −
4
200cos5t ~ L
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22. The impedances Z = jX, for all X in the range ( −, ) , map to the Smith chart as
23. Consider the recombination process via bulk traps in a forward biased pn homojunciton diode. The
maximum recombination rate is U max . If the electron and the hole capture cross-sections are equal,
which one of the following if FALSE?
(A) With all other parameters unchanged, Umax decreases if the intrinsic carrier density is reduced.
(C) With all other parameters unchanged, Umax increases if the thermal velocity of the carriers
increases.
(D) Umax occurs at the edges of the depletion region in the device
Key: (D)
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qV
1
Sol: u max = 0 VTh N t n i e 2kT
2
(i) u max VTh
(ii) u max n i
qV
(iii) u max e 2kT
And also u max occurs in the depletion region when (n + P) is minimum, not at the edges of depletion.
24. The two sides of a fair coin are labelled as 0 and 1. The coin is tossed two times independently. Let M
and N denote the labels corresponding to the outcomes of those tosses. For a random variable X, defined
as X=min (M,N) , the expected value E(X) (rounded off to two decimal places) is ______.
Key: (0.25)
Sol: Given that, the two sides of a fair coin are labelled as 0 and 1. Let M and N denote the labels
corresponding to the outcomes of those tosses.
Random variable
X = min ( M, N )
X = min ( 0,0 ) = 0; min ( 0,1) = 0;min (1,0 ) = 0;min (1,1) = 1
X = 0,1. ( Discrete r.v )
3 1 1
E ( X ) = x P ( x ) = 0. + 1. = = 0.25
4 4 4
Expected value E ( X ) = 0.25
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25. The pole-zero map of a rational function G(s) is shown below. When the closed contour is mapped
into the G(s)- plane, then the mapping encircles
1m
S − plane
o x
−1
Re
o
x
−1
(A) the point -1+j0 of the G(s)-plane once in the clockwise direction.
(B) the point -1+j0 of the G(s)-plane once in the counter-clockwise direction.
(C) the origin of the G(s)-plane once in the clockwise direction
(D) the origin of the G(s)-plane once in the counter-clockwise direction.
Key: (D)
Sol: Given, P = 4, Z = 3
We need to find the mapping of G(s), N = P – Z = 4 – 3 = 1
Hence, origin of G(s) are in CCW.
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X ( ) is the Fourier transform of x(t) shown below. The value of X ( ) d (rounded off to two
2
26.
−
−3 t
−2 −1 0 1 2 3 4
Key: (58.61)
Sol: The signal x(t) is as shown below
x(t)
3
t
−1 0 1 2 3
x ( )
2
We need to obtain value of d
−
By Parseval’s theorem
X ( ) d = 2 x ( t ) dt = 2 ( x ( t ) ) dt
2 2 2
− − −
[Since the given time domain signal x(t) is real, then the mod function does not have any role].
We know that shifting does not change the energy of signal so if we define y ( t ) = x ( t + 1) , it means
energy of x(t) and y(t) are same. Now y(t) becomes
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y ( t ) = x ( t + 1)
3
−1
t
−2 −1 0 1 2
X ( ) d = 2 x 2 ( t ) dt = 2 y 2 ( t ) dt
2
− − −
2 2 0
= 2 y 2 ( t ) dt = 2 2 y 2 ( t )dt = 4 y 2 ( t ) dt
−2 0 −2
−2 −1
−1 0
= 4 ( t 2 − 4t + 4 ) dt + ( 4t 2 + 12t + 9 ) dt
−2 −1
t 3 t2
−1
4t 3 t2
0
= 4 + 4 + 4t + + 12 + 9t
3 2 −2 3 2 −1
1 4
= 4 ( −1 + 8 ) + 2 (1 − 4 ) + 4 ( −1 + 2 ) + ( 0 + 1) + 6 ( 0 − 1) + 9 ( 0 + 1)
3 3
2 4 11
= 4 − 6 + 4 + − 6 + 9 = 4 + 1
3 3 3
14 56
= 4 = = 58.61
3 3
Hence the correct answer 58.6%.
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27. A one-sided abrupt pn junction diode has a depletion capacitance C D of 50 pF at a reverse bias of 0.2V.
The plot of 1 C2D versus the applied voltage V for this diode is a straight line as shown in the figure
below. The slope of the plot is _____________ 1020 F−2 V−1.
1 C2D
V
0
28. In the voltage regulator shown below, V1 is the unregulated input at 15V. Assume VBE = 0.7V and the
base current is negligible for both the BJTs. If the regulated output Vo is 9V, the value of R 2 is
_________ .
V1 = 15V Vo = 9V
R 3 = 1k
R1 = 1k
R2
VZ = 3.3V
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Key: (800)
Sol: Given the following circuit
VBEON = 0.7V; is very large implies IB 0A
R2 = ?
15V Vo = 9V
R3
R1 = 1k
+ VL
IB 0A IL
− 0.7
+ R2
VZ = 3.3V
− loop (1)
VL 4
R2 = = = 800
IL 5 10−3
R (s) + G (s)
C (s) Y(s)
−
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1 s +1
where G ( s ) = and C ( s ) = K If the steady state error for a unit ramp input is 0.1, then the
s ( s + 1) s+3
value of K is _________.
Key: (30)
Sol: Given,
R (s) Output
+ E (s) G (s)
−
1 k ( s + 1)
G (s) = and E ( s ) = and ess = 0.1 for ramp
s ( s + 1) ( s + 3)
We need to find k value
1
ess = and k v = limsG ( s ) E ( s )
kv s →0
k v = lim
s 1
k
( s + 1)
s →0 s ( s + 1) ( s + 3)
k
kv =
3
3
0.1 =
k
3
k= = 30
0.1
Hence, the value of k is 30.
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30. The state diagram of a sequence detector is shown below. State S0 is the initial state of the sequence
detector. If the output is 1, then
00
10 00
S0 S1 S2 S3
00 10 00
10 10
01
S4
10
(A) the sequence 01010 is detected (B) the sequence 01110 is detected.
(C) the sequence 01001 is detected (D) the sequence 01011 is detected
Key: (A)
Sol: The state diagram of a sequence detector is given where the initial state is S0. If output is 1 then we need
to obtain the input sequence.
In general
input output
10
SA SB
This transition means the state will transit from SA to SB when the input is 1 and at the end of transition it
will produce output as 0.
The given state diagram is
10 00
00 10 00
S0 S1 S1 S3
Initial state
10 10
S4
10 Final target
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The above dotted line shows the desired sequence to get output 1. So, the state transition sequence is
S0 ⎯⎯
00
→S1 ⎯⎯
10
→S2 ⎯⎯
00
→S3 ⎯⎯
10
→S4 ⎯⎯
01
→S3
The corresponding input sequence is 0, 1, 0, 1, 0
The corresponding output sequence is 0, 0, 0, 0, 1
So, the input sequence detected is 01010
Hence the correct answer is option (A)
In the root locus plot for the given system, as K varies from 0 to , the break-away or break-in point(s)
lie within
(A) ( −, − 3) (B) ( −3, − 2 ) (C) ( −1, 0 ) (D) ( −2, − 1)
Key: (C)
Sol: Given,
s + 3s 2 + ( k + 2 ) s + 3k = 0
We need to calculate break away / break in point
s3 + 3s 2 + ks + 2s + 3k = 0
s3 + 3s 2 + 2s + ( s + 3) k = 0
1+
( s + 3) k
s + 3s 2 + 2s
2
− ( s3 + 3s 2 + 2s )
k=
( s + 3)
dk
For breakaway|breakin we need to find
ds
dk ( 3s 2 + 6s + 2 ) ( s + 3) − s3 + 3s 2 + 2s
= −
( s + 3)
2
ds
( 3s3 + 6s 2 + 2s + 9s 2 + 18s + 6 − s3 − 3s 2 − 2s )
=
( s + 3)
2
− 2s3 + 2s 2 + 18s + 6
=
( s + 3)
2
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dk
= 0 s = −0.46, − 3.87, − 1.65
ds
Since –0.46 is a valid point. Hence correct option is (C).
32. For the given circuit, which one of the following is the correct state equation?
0.5H
i
+
i1 2 v 0.25F 1 i2
−
d v −4 −4 v 4 4 i1 d v −4 −4 v 4 0 i1
= + = +
dt i −2 4 i 0 4 i 2 dt i −2 −4 i 0 4 i 2
(A) (B)
d v −4 4 v 0 4 i1 d v 4 −4 v 0 4 i1
= + = +
dt i −2 −4 i 4 0 i 2 dt i −2 −4 i 4 4 i 2
(C) (D)
Key: (C)
Sol: Given,
A i V
P
0.5H
+
2
v 1 i2
i1
0.25F −
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VA di
i1 = +i VA = V + 0.5
2 dt
di
V + 0.5
i1 = dt + i
2
di
2i1 = V + 0.5 + 2i
dt
di
0.5 = −2i − V + 2i1
dt
di
= −4i − 2V + 4i1 ...(ii)
dt
State equation
d v −4 4 V 0 4 i1
= +
dt i −2 −4 i 4 0 i 2
Vacuum level
4 eV
EC
0.5 eV
Ei
E Fs
0.2 eV
EV
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Vaccumlevel
qX i
qX qS
Metal
qm
qB
EC
Eg 2
Ei qP
EF d EF
oxide
EV
Semi − conductor
Eg
qms = qm − qX + + qs ; qs = 1 − 0.7 = 0.3
2
= 3.87eV − 4 + 0.5 + 0.3 eV
= 3.87 − 4.8 = −0.93eV
( t
We know that, VTN = Q'SD ( max ) − Q'ss ox + qms + 2qp
ox
)
Here Q'ss = 0 (there is no charge in oxide )
QSD
−0.16 = −0.093 + 0.6 +
Cox
QSD
= 0.17
Cox
QSD = 0.17 100 10−9 = 1.7 10−8
34. The base of an npn BJT T1 has a linear doping profile N B ( x ) has shown below.
The base of another npn BJT T2 has a uniform doping NB of 1017 cm−3 . All other parameters are
identical for both the devices. Assuming that the hole density profile is the same as that of doping, the
common-emitter current gain of T2 is
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1017 ( cm−3 )
NB ( x )
1014 ( cm−3 )
0 W
(A) approximately 2.0 times that of T1 (B) approximately 2.5 times that of T1
(C) approximately 0.3 times that of T1 (D) approximately 0.7 times that of T1
Key: (A)
35. A finite duration discrete-time signal x[n] is obtained by sampling the continuous-time signal
x ( t ) = cos ( 200t ) at sampling instants t = n 400, n=0.1,….,7. The 8-point discrete Fourier transform
(DFT) of x[n] is defined as
7 kn
−j
X k = x ne 4
, k = 0,1,...,7.
n =0
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1 1 1 1 1
1 − j −1 j −1
y(k) = = 0 0 4 0
1 −1 1 −1 1
1 j −1 − j −1
By comparing x(n) and y(n) we can say
n
x (n) = y
2
By property
y(n) Y(k)
n
y Y ( k ) , Y ( k ) , Y ( k ) ...m times
m
n
y Y ( k ) , Y ( k )
2
Sin ce y ( n ) 0,0, 4,0
n
x ( n ) = y 0,0, 4 ,0,0,0, 4 ,0
2
X( 2) X( 6)
So only X (2) and X (6) are non-zero
Hence the correct answer is (C).
36. For the modulated signal x(t) = m(t) cos ( 2f c t ) , the message signal m ( t ) = 4cos (1000t ) and the
carrier frequency f c is 1MHz, The signal x(t) is passed through a demodulator, as shown in the figure
below. The output y(t) of the demodulator is
f ( Hz )
−510 510
cos ( 2 ( fc + 40) t )
(A) cos ( 920 t ) (B) cos ( 460 t ) (C) cos (1000t ) (D) cos ( 540 t )
Key: (A)
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(C) b2 = 2b1 and 3b1 − 6b3 + b4 = 0 (D) b2 = 2b1 and 6b1 − 3b3 + b4 = 0
Key: (D)
Sol: Given, the system of linear equations:
x1 + 2x 2 = b1
2x1 + 4x 2 = b 2
3x1 + 7x 2 = b3
3x1 + 9x 2 = b 4
12 b1
0
0 b 2 − 2b1
A | B ~ 0
1 b3 − 3b1
03 b 4 − 3b1
R 4 → R 4 − 3R 3 ;
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1 2 b1
0 0 b 2 − 2b1
A | B ~ 0 1 b3 − 3b1
0 0 6b1 − 3b3 + b 4
1 2 b1
0 1 b3 − 3b1
A | B ~ 0 0 b 2 − 2b1
→ Echelon form
0 0 6b1 − 3b3 + b 4
clearly,
(A) = 2
( )
H ( x, y, z, t ) = a x + 2a y + ba z cos ( t + 3x − y − z ).
For a UPW H − field H and wave vector “ ” must be mutually perpendicular to each other
−3 + 2 + b = 0
b = 1
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39. For a 2-port network consisting of an ideal lossless transformer, the parameter S21 (rounded off to two
decimal places) for a reference impedance of 10 , is _________.
2 Port Network
2 :1
Port 1 Port 2
Key: (0.8)
Sol: Given,
2-port network consisting of an ideal lossless transformer
V1 n I 1
= and 1 =
V2 1 I2 n
I1 2 :1 I2
+ +
V1 V2
− −
2S11 S12
n −1 2n
n 2 + 1 n 2 + 1
S=
2n 1 − n2
n 2 + 1 n 2 + 1
S21 S22
2n 2 2
S21 = 2 = 2 n = 2
n +1 2 +1
= 0.8
Forward transmission coefficient S21 = 0.8
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40. P, Q and R are the decimal integers corresponding to the 4-bit binary number 1100 considered in signed
magnitude, 1’s complement, and 2’s complement representations, respectively. The 6-bit 2’s
complement representation of (P+Q+R) is
(A) 110101 (B) 111001 (C) 110010 (D) 111101
Key: (A)
Sol: It is given that
P represent decimal equivalent of signed magnitude number: 1100
Q represent decimal equivalent of 1’s complement number: 1100
R represent decimal equivalent of 2’s complement number: 1100
We need to obtain 6 digits, 2’s complement form of P + Q + R.
1100 in signed magnitude form = –[Decimal equivalent of (binary 100)] = –4
So, P = –4.
1100 in 1’s complement form
= – [Decimal equivalent of (1’s complement of 1100)]
= – [Decimal equivalent of 0011]
= –3
So, Q = –3
1100 in 2’s complement form
= – [Decimal equivalent of (2’s complement of 1100)]
= – [Decimal equivalent of 0100]
= –4
So, R = –4
P + Q + R = (–4) + (–3) + (–4) = (–11)10
+ 11 → 01011 (in 2’s complement form)
– 11 → 10101 (in 2’s complement form)
Now to increase the bit size to 6 from 5 bits.
We need to copy the sign bit once towards left.
So, 6 bit 2’s complement representation is 110101.
Hence the correct answer is 110101.
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41. The components in the circuit given below are ideal. If R = 2k and C = 1 F, the -3 dB cut-off
frequency of the circuit in Hz is
R
Vi ( j) R
C
−
Vo (j)
+
2C 2R
R I1 I2
Vi − C
N 0A
Vo
0A
+
I = 0A 2R 2C P
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I1 = I 2
Vi − VN VN − Vo 1 R
= Where Z = R || sC = sCR + 1
R Z
V −Z
o = VN = 0V
Vi R
R
−
V
o = sCR + 1 = −1
Vi R sCR + 1
Put s = j
Vo 1 1
= =
Vi 1 + jRC 1 + ( RC )
2
Vo 1
At 3-dB cut off frequency ( f c ) , =
Vi 2
1 1
(i.e.,) =
1 + ( C RC )
2
2
1
C = rad sec
RC
1 1
Cut off frequency f c = = = 79.58Hz
2RC 2 2 103 10−6
Hence the correct option is (A)
42. Using the incremental low frequency small-signal model of the MOS device, the Norton equivalent
resistance of the following circuit is
VDD
g m, rds
rds + R 1
(A) (B) rds + R + gm rds R (C) rds + +R (D) rds + R
1 + g m rds gm
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Key: (A)
Sol: The small signal equivalent model for the given circuit can be represented as follows
G D id
+
− S id
R in
Ix loop (1)
Vx +
−
Vx = −gs …(1)
Vx
R in = …(2)
Ix
Applying KCL at node “S” we get I x + id = 0 …(3)
Apply KVL around loop (1) we get
0 − id R − i1rds − Vx = 0
Where i1 = ( id − gmgs ) = ( id + gm Vx )
− Vx = id R + ( id + g m Vx ) rds
−Vx (1 + g m rds )
id =
R + rds
Substituting “id” in equation (3) we get
Vx R + rds
= R in =
Ix 1 + g m rds
R + rds
Hence the equivalent resistance looking into source terminal is R in =
1 + g m rds
Hence the correct option is (A).
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43. For the BJT in the amplifier shown below, VBE = 0.7V, kT q = 26 mV. Assume that BJT output
resistance ( ro ) is very high and the base current is negligible. The capacitors are also assumed to be
short circuited at signal frequencies. The input Vi is direct coupled. The low frequency voltage gain
v0 vi of the amplifier is
VCC = 10V
RC
10 k
V0
C1
1 F RL
10 k
Vf
RE CE
20 k 100 F
VEE = −10V
ic
+ +
be
Vi ~ r
gm be ( R C || R L ) Vo
−
−
be = Vi
V0 = −i c ( R C || R L ) = −g m be ( R C || R L )
Vo
= −g m ( R C || R L ) → (1)
Vi
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C
B
+
0.7 −
E
Loop (1) 20k IE
VEE = −10V
= implies IC = IE = 0.465 mA
IC
gm = Where VT = 26mV
VT
= 38.46 0.465 10−3 = 17.8m
Substituting value of “ g m ” in equation (1) we get
Vo R C = 10k and
= −17.88 10−3 10k ||10k
Vi R L = 10k
= −89.42
Hence the correct option is (D).
44. In a digital communication system, a symbol S randomly chosen from the set s1 ,s 2 ,s3 ,s 4 is
transmitted. It is given that s1 = −3, s2 = −1, s3 = +1 and s 4 = +2. The received symbol is T = S + W.
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m̂ = arg max P ( r s m̂ )
m̂
= arg max l n ( P ( r s m̂ ) )
m̂
−N 1 N
2
= arg max l n ( N o ) − r k − s mk
ˆ
m̂
2 No k =1
4 2
= arg min rk − s mk ˆ
m̂
k =1
= arg min r − s m̂
m̂
2
We select that vector sm which has minimum Euclidean distance
s1 2 s2 2 s3 1 s4
−3 −1 1 2
We can choose
s 3 , such that it has minimum Euclidean distance m = 3 = i
dy
45. Which one of the following options contains two solutions of the differential equation = ( y − 1) x ?
dx
(A) ln y − 1 = 2x 2 + C and y = 1 (B) ln y − 1 = 2x 2 + C and y = −1
Key: (C)
dy
Sol: Given D.E is = ( y − 1) x
dx
1
dy = xdx
y −1
Variable − separable D.E
1
dy = xdx
y −1
x2
n y −1 = +c
2
D.E is n y − 1 = 0.5x 2 + c
Also y = 1 will satisfy given D.E.
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Z
120 − 90 V +
−
I
Z = ( 80 − j35 )
−
120 − 30 V + Z
+ +
Z
120 − 90 ~ − −
I1
A Z = 80 − j35
− Io −
120 − 30 ~ +
Z
+ I2
We need to obtain Io
By KCL at node A
120 − 90 120 − 30
Io = − ( I1 + I2 ) = − + = 2.38 −36.3
80 − j35 80 − j35
1
47. A system with transfer function G ( s ) = , a 0 is subjected on an input 5cos 3t. The steady
( s + 1)( s + a )
1
state output of the system is cos ( 3t − 1.892) . The value of a is ________.
10
Key: (4)
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Sol: Given,
1
Input = 5cos(3t) and output = cos ( 3t − 1.892 )
10
1
We need to find a for G ( s ) =
( s + 1)( s + a )
1 5 1
=
10 10 9 + a 2
9 + a 2 = 25 a = 4
Hence, the correct value of ‘a’ is 4.
48. For the solid S shown below, the value of xdxdydz (rounded off to two decimal places) is_____.
S
z
1
0 y
x
Key: (2.25)
x dxdy dz = ( xdx ) A
3
Sol: z
0
3
x2 1
A = 1 1 = 0.5
= 0.5 1
2
2 0
9
= 0.5 0 y
2 1
= 2.25
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49. A pn junction solar cell of area 1.0 cm2 , illuminated uniformly with 100 mW cm−2 , has the following
parameters: Efficiency = 15%, open circuit voltage =0.7V, fill factor = 0.8, and thickness = 200m. The
charge of an electron is 1.6 10−9 C. The average optical generation rate ( in cm−3s−1 ) is
(A) 1.04 1019 (B) 0.84 1019 (C) 5.57 1019 (D) 83.60 1019
Key: (B)
Sol: We know that in solar cell,
Vm Im
Fill factor = = FF
Isc Voc
Vm Im
= 100
Pin
FF Voc .Isc
So, = 100
Pin
0.8 0.7Isc
15 = 100
100m 1
15
Isc = 10−1 A
56
Optical generation rate can be calculated by
t
Isc
J sc = = e G L dt, where t = thickners
A 0
= eG L .t
Isc = AeG L t
Isc
GL =
e t
15 10 −1
=
56 1.6 10 −19 200 10 −4
15 10 −1
=
56 16 2 10 −5 10 2 10 −19
15 100
= 1019
56 32
= 0.837 1019 cm −3s −1
= 0.84 1019 cm −3s −1
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50. SPM ( t ) and SFM ( t ) as defined below, are the phase modulated and the frequency modulated waveforms,
respectively, corresponding to the message signal m(t) shown in the figure.
SPM ( t ) = cos (1000t + K p m ( t ) )
(
and SFM ( t ) = cos 1000t + K f m ( ) d
t
− )
Where K p is the phase deviation constant in radians/volt and K f is the frequency deviation constant in
radians/second/volt. If the highest instantaneous frequencies of SPM ( t ) and SFM ( t ) are same, then the
Kp
value of the ratio is ____________ seconds.
Kf
V m(t)
10
0
1 3 6 7 t ( sec )
Key: (2)
Sol: The PM and FM equations are shown below
SPM = A c cos 1000t + k p m ( t )
t
SFM = A c cos 1000t + k f m ( t ) dt
−
Given,
m(t)
10
1 3 6 7 → t ( sec )
kp d
In PM f i ( max ) = 500 + ( m(t) )
2 dt max
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kf
In FM fi( max ) = 500 + m(t)
2 max
kp 10
= =2
kf 5
51. For an infinitesimally small dipole in free space, the electric field E in the far field is proportional to
(e − jkr
/ r ) sin , where k = 2 . A vertical infinitesimally small electric dipole ( l ) is placed at a
distance h (h>0) above an infinite ideal conducting plane, as shown in the figure. The minimum value of
h, for which one of the maxima in the far field radiation pattern occurs at = 60, is
Z
Il
h
y
0
(A) 0.5 (B) (C) 0.25 (D) 0.75
Key: (B)
Sol: Given,
An infinite & small dipole ( l )
e − jkr 2
E sin where k =
r
We have to determine minimum value of “h” for which one of the maxima in the far field radiation
pattern occurs at = 60
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I 0o
h
= 60
d = 2h
y
Image
I 0o
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K ( z − )
52. The transfer function of a stable discrete-time LTI system is H ( z ) = where K and are real
z + 0.5
numbers. The value of (rounded off to one decimal place) with 1, for which the magnitude
response of the system is constant over all frequencies, is _________.
Key: (-2)
k ( z − )
Sol: The transfer function of a stable discrete time system is H ( z ) = , where 1, if magnitude
z + 0.5
response is constant for all frequency we need to obtain .
Magnitude response is constant for all frequency means H(z) represent transfer function of an all pass
filter.
1 *
In an all pass filter Po is pole then its zero must be .
Po
Here Po = −0.5
*
1 1
*
So = = = ( −2 ) = −2
*
Po −0.5
So, value of = −2.
Hence the correct answer is –2.
53. X is a random variable with uniform probability density function in the interval −2,10.For Y = 2X − 6,
the conditional probability P ( Y 7 X 5) (rounded off to three decimal places) is ________.
Key: (0.3)
Sol: Pdf of X
1
12
−2 10 → X
Given, Y = 2X − 6
Y in range −10 14 ,
1
24
−10 14 Y
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P ( Y 7 X 5)
P ( Y 7 X 5) =
P ( X 5)
Y+6
X= 5
2
y + 6 10
y4
=P
(Y 4 Y 7)
P ( X 5)
7
1
24 dY 3
= 104 = 24
1 5
5 12 dX
12
3
= = 0.3
10
54. For the components in the sequential circuit shown below, t pd is the propagation delay, t setup is the setup
time, and t hold is the hold time. The maximum clock frequency (rounded off to the nearest integer), at
which the given circuit can operate reliably, is _______MHz.
Flip Flop1
t pd = 2ns
t pd = 2ns
t pd = 3 ns
t setup = 5 ns
t hol = 1ns
Clk
IN
t pd = 8 ns
t setup = 4 ns
t hol = 3ns
Key: (76.92)
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I1
t pd = 2ns
Y1 t pd = 2ns
t pd = 3 ns
( I2 )
t setup = 5 ns
t hold = 1ns
CLK
FF1 IN
Y2
t pd = 8 ns
I2
t setup = 4 ns
t hold = 3ns
FF2
Let as assume all states are stable and a clock trigger arrives.
(i) Y1 will be available at 3nsec (Q t pd1 = 3n sec )
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Since both flip flops are simultaneously triggered from a single clock, for reliability on both flip flops.
TCLK max (13n sec,11n sec ) = 13n sec
55. An enhancement MOSFET of threshold voltage 3 V is being used in the sample and hold circuit given
below. Assume that the substrate of the MOS device is connected to -10V. If the input voltage VI lies
between 10V, the minimum and the maximum values of VG required for proper sampling and holding
respectively, are
V1 V0
VG
(A) 3V and -3V (B) 13V and -7V (C) 10V and -10V (D) 10 V and -13 V
Key: (B)
Sol: Given following circuit
V1 V0
VG
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Vs = V1max = 10V
( i.e ) VG − Vs VTh max
and VTh = 3V
max
VG − 10 3
VG 13V ...(1)
VG − ( −10 ) 3
VG −7V ...( 2 )
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