This document contains a sample question paper for a BEE exam. It is divided into 4 questions testing various concepts related to electromagnetism and electronics at different cognitive levels - recall/understanding/application. Question 1 has 6 short answer sub-questions worth 1 or 2 marks each related to fundamental concepts like Faraday's law and RMS value. Question 2 has 9 marks worth of sub-questions requiring understanding by comparing circuits or explaining concepts. Question 3 again has 6 marks of short answer sub-questions involving recall of diode applications and filter types. Question 4 is similar to Question 2 with 9 marks worth of understanding level sub-questions involving diagrams and explanations of regulated power supplies and UPS systems.
This document contains a sample question paper for a BEE exam. It is divided into 4 questions testing various concepts related to electromagnetism and electronics at different cognitive levels - recall/understanding/application. Question 1 has 6 short answer sub-questions worth 1 or 2 marks each related to fundamental concepts like Faraday's law and RMS value. Question 2 has 9 marks worth of sub-questions requiring understanding by comparing circuits or explaining concepts. Question 3 again has 6 marks of short answer sub-questions involving recall of diode applications and filter types. Question 4 is similar to Question 2 with 9 marks worth of understanding level sub-questions involving diagrams and explanations of regulated power supplies and UPS systems.
This document contains a sample question paper for a BEE exam. It is divided into 4 questions testing various concepts related to electromagnetism and electronics at different cognitive levels - recall/understanding/application. Question 1 has 6 short answer sub-questions worth 1 or 2 marks each related to fundamental concepts like Faraday's law and RMS value. Question 2 has 9 marks worth of sub-questions requiring understanding by comparing circuits or explaining concepts. Question 3 again has 6 marks of short answer sub-questions involving recall of diode applications and filter types. Question 4 is similar to Question 2 with 9 marks worth of understanding level sub-questions involving diagrams and explanations of regulated power supplies and UPS systems.
a) State Faraday’s second law of electromagnetic induction. CO1 R b) Define Time period and Frequency w.r.t. alternating current. CO1 R c) Define Lenz’s law. CO1 R d) Define RMS value of alternating current. CO1 R e) Define form factor and state it’s value for sinusoidal voltage. CO1 R
Q.2] Attempt any THREE of the following. (3*3) 9
a) Compare electric circuits with magnetic circuits ( any 3 points). CO1 U b) Explain mutually induced emf with neat diagram. CO1 U c) State advantages of AC over DC supply ( any 3 points) CO1 U d) Differentiate alternating current (AC) with direct current (DC). CO1 U e) An ac current is i = 141.4 sin314t, find maximum value Im, CO1 A frequency F, and Time period T.
Q.3] Attempt any THREE of the following. (2*3) 6
a) Draw symbol of zener diode and light emitting diode. CO1 R b) State any two applications of zener diode. CO1 R c) State any two applications of light emitting diode. CO1 R d) Define filter and state types of filter. CO1 R e) State types of UPS. and CO1 R
Q.2] Attempt any THREE of the following. (3*3) 9
a) Draw block diagram of regulated power supply. CO1 U b) Explain with block diagram uninterruptible power supply (UPS). CO1 U c) Draw capacitor input filter and explain need of filter. CO1 U d) Explain with block diagram offline UPS. CO1 U e) Write need and applications of UPS. CO1 U BEE Sample question paper