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60
10
37.5
5544
182
-2
0.625
10
2.5
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
3000
22
23
24
25
0.75
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
3.25
37
38
39
40
-80
41
42
52.32
43
85
44
45
46
47
700
48
49
50
51
52
36.36
53
54
0.047
55
6.88
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1.
Harry disrupted the meeting hence interloped is the appropriate word. Interlope means to
intrude or encroach.
2.
4.
2 r 264
22
r 264
7
264 7
42cm
22 2
5.
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40% of the 200 like Raspberry (I'm assuming you got 80 by simply taking 40% of 200).
However, there are people who like other jams as well.
In general, when we're asked to maximize one thing in a GMAT question, we want to
minimize everything else.
In this question, to maximize the number of people who like just raspberry, we need to
minimize the number of people who like strawberry and/or apple PLUS raspberry.
Here's what we know about Strawberry/Apple:
112 people like Strawberry
88 people like Apple.
60 people like both of them.
Since only 60 people like both of them, this means that:
52 people like only strawberry;
28 people like only apple; and
60 people like both.
That's already 140 people. We only started with 200, so the maximum possible number of
people who could dislike both apple and strawberry is 60.
9.
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2.
s 0
limSx(s) lim
s 0
3.
s 0
s(808)
808
8
s(s 2s 101) 101
2
f x dx 1
0
e x 6
0 e dx 1 1 1
6 0
x
6
6 e e0 1 6 1 1
6
P x 8 f x dx
8
4.
1 x6
6
e
dx
e
0.2635
8 6
If f is solenoidal
divf 0
f1 f 2 f3
0
x y z
5.
ky
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ky
ky
ky kx
6.
z
z
y
3.z
x
y
1 4
8.
10.
11.
Resonant freq
10
10
0.625
Bandwidth
18 2 16
lt SI(S) = 2.5
s0
0
b
b
b 3
From which
b 1
13.
15.
1v
16.
Ic
1v
D1
D2
2V
2V
Vth VBE
R
R E th
1
Vth 5V
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Vin 0
0
RA
R in R A
21.
22.
NO
2
LP F
PSD i
NO
2
R x No w Sin c 2w
2
2
R x N o w Sin c 2w No w Sin c 4 0
w
w
23.
25.
2E b
PSK Pe Q
FSK
T
b
Cut-off frequency
fc
26.
Eb
Pe Q
T
b
1
2a
3 108 102
0.75GHz
2 2 10
27.
Given
dy
1 2xy; y(0) 0; h 0.3
dx
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i.e., x 0 0; y0 0
By Eulers method, we have
y n 1 y n hf (x n , y n )
y1 y 0 hf (x 0 , y 0 )
y(0.3) 0 0.3[1 2(0)(0)] 0.3 y1 .
y 2 y(0.6) y1 hf (x1 , y1 )
0.3 0.3[1 2(0.3)(0.3)] x1 0.3, y1 0.1
0.3 0.3[1 2(0.09)]
0.3 0.354 0.654 y 2 .
y3 y(0.9) 0.654 0.3[1 2(0.6)(0.654)]
0.654 0.3[1.7848] 1.18944
28.
1
.
2
He may win in the second round after A and B failed is the first round with
2
1 1
probability= . continue like this.
2 2
The probability of A wins the game is
1
2
4
1 1 1 1 1
1 4 2
2
2
2 2 2 2 2
1 2 3 3
1
2
Hence the chances of B success are = 1
29.
2 1
.
3 3
z2 z 1
2
C z a dz 2i z z 1 z a
2i a 2 a 1 2i
2i a 2 a 1 2i
a2 a 1 1
a2 a 2 0
a 2 or1
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x2
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d2 y
dy
x
y 0 Cauchy Euler equation
2
dx
dx
.( 1) 1.y 0
2 1 .y 0
A.E : m 2 2m 1 0 m 1,1
solution is y C.F c1 c 2 z .ez
y c1.x c 2 . x log x
y1 (x) x and y 2 (x) x log x
31.
I1
Va Va
Va 100 J20 0
2 J20
1
1
Va
J20 20090
2
J20
J10 1 400
Va
20090
J20
10V
J20
Va
1
J20
Va
J20 20090
4000180
101.5
399 J10
399.1178.5
Va
51.5o.
2
i i1 i 2
i2
10 cos10t
i 5 5cos(10t 1.5o )
32.
V1
I2
n 0
0 n 0
h h1 h 2
n 0 n
n 0
2n
0 2n 0
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I1
I2
V1
V2
'
2'
Since given network is a T model. It is always better to find z-parameter first (By writing
KVL at input side and output side)
V1
2
V
V2 3I2 I 2 2
3
V1 2I1 I1
2 0
z
0 3
1
2
y z 1
0
35.
or
1
2
y
0
1
3
1
3
1
1
Sclosest pole
1
1
1
Spole = -1, so question indirectly asking check the relative Stability w.r.t pole s 1, 0 i.e all
poles lie left side s + 1 or right side to s + 1 =0
For this s 1 0 z ; s = z 1
Shift the origin from (0, 0) to (-1, 0) and check the stability. If system is stable then all poles
lie life side to s + 1 = 0, not stable of any of poles RHS to s + 1 = 0, marginally stable of any
pole lie on s + 1 = 0
z 1
7 z 1 27 z 1 39 0
z3 4z 2 16z 18 0
16 4 18
64 18 so system is stable w.r.t s 1
1
1
1sec .
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S3 +pS2 +(k+3)S+2(k+1) = 0
S3
S2
S
p
p(k+3)-2(k+1)
(k+3)
2(k+1)
At marginal value of K
P(k+3)-2(k+1)
=0
P
2(k+1)
k+3
Again, at this value of P
P
A(S)=Ps 2 2(k 1) 0
s2
-2 (k + 1 )
-2 (k + 1 )(k + 3 )
=
p
2 ( k 1)
s 2 (k 3)
s=
k 3 = j
k 3 =2.5
k 3 6.25 k = 3.25
37.
Poles on RHS.
Poles on LHS
stable
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h t 2u t u t 1 u t 2
y t x t h t 2u t u t 1 3u t 2 2u t 3 2u t 4
40.
10 4
0.7
10
Ic (DC)
1mA
3.3
gm
1mA
1
25mV 25
A v g m [R C R L ] 80
41.
Output voltage V0 is
4 3
10
1 10 (3) 32 30 2 V
4 1 1
42.
1 D
3
2
D32
43.
carry 0
ACC 1010 1011
after cmA
0
ACC 0101 0100
After STC
1
ACC 0101 0100
After
ACC 1010
After
1010
RLC
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ACC 0101
44.
Half
Adder
xy
Half
xyz
Adder
x y .z
(x y.z)
xy
45.
Half
Adder
F xy.(x y)z
A C CF 0 ZF 0
A C CF 1 ZF 0
A C CF 0 ZF 1
46.
I0
0
1
1
0
I1 4 : 1
I2 M U X
I3
Sum
x
y
S e le c t
lin e s
I0
I1 4 : 1
I2 M U X
I3
0
1
C a rry
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p0
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ND
P02
1015
P02 700
P01 3 1015
s
s
Nd x n Na x P
xP
Nd
1
x n 3 1m
Na
3
49.
It depends upon the substrate, only p type substrate is connected to the most negative supply.
50.
Eb
PSK Pe Q
N 2
o
Eb
AC2
Tb
2
0.14
Pe Q
106 2 106
0.142 1012
2
19.6
51.
2.E b
So if E b , Pe among given pulses (a) has more energy
Pe
N
0
52.
(I) f si f s 2IF
1000 103 2 455 103
1910 kHz
1910k 1000k
1000k 1910k
1.386
IRR 1 1 1 Q 2 12 110.88
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50.91
50
0.036
50
50.91
IRR2= 2 1 Q 2 22 3.049
IRR 1 1 110.88
36.36
IRR 2 2
3.049
53.
0.12 0.16j
1
3 4j
So, 0.12 0.16 j is reciprocal of 3 4j and impedance and admittance are 1800 out of these
so lies in opposite quadrants. so, if 3 4j lies in 1st quadrant then 0.12 0.161 will lie in 3rd
quadrant.
54.
Reflection coefficient
ZL Z0 50 150 j 50
ZL Z0 50 150 j 50
150 j
0.832 33.96
100 150 j
180
x 0.04717
55.
The line charge along the x axis, the x coordinates of the points may be ignored
rA 9 16 5m
rB 25 144 13m
Then,
rA
VAB
rB
L
L
r
dr
ln A
2O r
2 o rB
6.88 volts
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