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Mathematics- COMPRE

1. C. (x-1)2 + (y+1)2 =
5
2. A. 2545 cm.
3. A. Ellipse
4. D. 100
5. C. 8/3
6. C. 30 deg
7. B. 30
8. A. 8.6
9. C. 6
10.

B. 60

11.
D. -0.021
rad per sec
12.

A. 4, 180

13.
C. 17.75 m
14.
C. (sec(xy)-y)
/x
15.
D. 2160
16.
A. 14.484 m
17.
B.
18.
D. (y-k) dx
(x-h) dy = 0
19.
C. 79 years
20.
C. 228
21.
B. 14/285
22.
D. k^7 x sq.
23.
A. 48
24.
A. 294
25.
C. 30.45
26.
A. 45
27.
A. 10,000
28.
C. 1.00
29.
B. 18
30.
A. 0.75 liters
31.
B. 1.5
32.
C. 60 deg
33.
D. 24.56 ft
34.
C. 3.606,
56.31 deg
35.
D. 33.59 min.
36.
A. (3,5)
37.
C. 17
38.
C. 14th
39.
A. ln 2
40.
D. -12
41.
B. (1,2)
42.
B. 3
43.
A. 6 ft
44.
C. 0.5 m
45.
C. 623.50 kNm
46.
B. 56

47.
48.

C. 1.80 m
A. 14.78 m

49.
B. 96m
50.
B. 0.293
51.
D. 3x + 5y =
7
52.
D. 1/9 pi
in/sec
53.
A. 1.333 sq.
units
54.
C. 2s / (s^2
a^2)
55.
C. 22.63 in
56.
A. 2 pi^2
a^3
57.
A. 1250
58.
A. 5/2
59.
C. 30x
60.
D. 7
61.
A. 87
62.
D. 85%
63.
C. 196 km
64.
B. 5.33
65.
B. 1 in/min
66.
D. 4913/729
67.
B. 26.81
68.
C. Equal to
the negative
reciprocal of the
other.
69.
D. 9259.26
cu.in.
70.
C. 1/3
71.
C. 6 sec
72.
D. 4/9
73.
D. ellipse
74.
C. pi
75.
A. 0.15
76.
C. Measured
counterclockwise
77.
A. 0.1222
78.
B. 12
79.
B. 354.5 m
80.
A. 55.41 kNm
81.
B. 2
82.
C. 2 (sq. rt.
Of 3)
83.
B. -7
84.
A. 1.067
85.
D. 1/8 pi
86.
B. 0.2 ft/sec

87.
A. 88.75
88.
C. 2xydx + (2
+ x^2 ) dy = 0
89.
C. 580 ft.
90.
B. Ydx
(x+1) dy = 0
91.
C. 3.75 hr
92.
D. $200
93.
A. 16
94.
A. 7.83
95.
C. 312.69 kg
96.
C. 5/4 r
97.
B. 8
98.
A. x2 + y2 + x
9y + 12 = 0
99.
B. 66.40 deg
100.
A. 0.4303

ELEX COMPRE
1. B. Crystal
2. C. Thermal Energy
3. A. Covalent Bond
4. B. Lifetime
5. B. Free electron
6. A. 1
7. B. 2
8. B. None
9. A. -273 degrees C
10.
D. No holes
or free electrons
11.
B. Right
12.
C. Only
those produced by
thermal energy
13.
D. Lost an
electron
14.
A.
Troubleshooting
15.
D. All of the
above
16.
A. Load
resistance is low
17.
B. An open
diode
18.
A. 40.7 V
19.
23 V
20.
D. 240 Hz
21.
A. Half-wave
rectifier
22.
B. Full-wave
rectifier
23.
C. Increases
24.
A. Decreases
25.
B. Shottky
diode
26.
A. Gunn
effect
27.
A. Pointcontact diode
28.
B. Avalanche
29.
A. Shottky
barrier diode
30.
A. 0.5 ma

31.
A. Less than
the collector
supply voltage
32.
B. Current
Source
33.
C. Maximum
current gain
34.
B. Only one
supply
35.
C. Current
gain
36.
A. Holes
37.
B. AC
equivalent circuit
38.
B. Capacitors
39.
B. AC emitter
current
40.
B.
Approximately
equal to one
41.
D. Mhos or
Siemens
42.
C. Threshold
voltage
43.
B.
Complementary EMOSFETs

44.
A. JFET
45.
A. 2.5 ma
46.
C. 150:1
47.
D. 10:1 or
less
48.
D. Stable Q
point
49.
C. Almost
totally insensitive
to changes in
current gain
50.
C. Saturation
region
51.
A. Ayrston
52.
A. Peak
detector
53.
B. Unbalance
bridge
54.
B. Unbalance
55.
A. By the use
of a rectifier
56.
C. synchro
57.
A. great
force capability in

handling heavy
loads
58.
D. All of
these are correct
59.
D. All of
these are correct
60.
D. All of
these
61.
C. Robotics
62.
D. Current
63.
A. Increase
resistance and
lowers current
64.
A. The
amount of current
that will cause fullscale deflection.
65.
B. A
voltmeter must
have high
resistance
compared to the
circuit being
measured.
66.
C. The use of
resistors in series
with the meter
movement.
67.
B.
Tachometer
68.
C. To
increase the
current range of
the meter.
69.
C. Insulation
resistance values
are too great for
an ohmmeter to
measure
70.
B.
Disconnecting the
resistor from the
set before taking
the measurement.
71.
A. Parallax
error
72.
A. Increases
73.
A. 20 kohm/V
74.
C. Annode
current
interruption

75.
D. Both A
and B
76.
A. Squeeze
interval
77.
A. Cool
interval
78.
A. On- Off
79.
D. Firing
delay angle
80.
A. Decreases
81.
D. By
damping
82.
C.
instrument
83.
C. an
ohmmeter
84.
B. clamp
probe
85.
C. as large as
possible
86.
D.
compensate aging
battery of the
meter
87.
C.
oscilloscope
88.
C. ohm/volt
89.
C. SCR
90.
C. SCR
91.
C. interrupt
anode current
92.
A. by making
the gate positive
w/ respect to its
cathode
93.
A. gate,
anode 1, anode 2
94.
D. in series
95.
D. a highly
stabilized
96.
A. cascaded
amplifier
97.
D. to have
very low
resistance
98.
D. open loop
gain
99.
D. All of the
following
100.
D. commonmode rejection
ratio

30.
D. 20 mins
31.
A. the
potential energy of
the solid is lowest
32.
398 m/s
33.
B. marginal
cost
34.
B. x=1
35.
B.

=tan1=
36.
37.

GEAS COMPRE
7

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

C. 2.67 x 10 m/s
B. V X E = Dq/Dt
D. 1.1 x 10^5 L
B. 1,524
C. Article II,
Section 8
6. B. decreases
7. A. 3
8. D. four time as
great
9. B. Oligopsony
10.
C. Less than
11.
C. $1,817
12.
D. 64
13.
A. P = W
(sina + ucosa)
14.
D. 1.2 Kn
15.
B. 74%
16.
C. 24
17.
C. Republic
Act No. 8792
18.
B. Stable
equilibrium
19.
A. sine of
twice the
projection angle

20.
B. Republic
Act No. 3846
21.
B. 11
22.
B. 2 Fw
23.
C. 1.76 Hz
24.
A. 0.15 s
25.
A. 1
26.
B. is longer
27.
C. 152 cm
28.
B. 30
29.
B. 5h/3

( 2u1 )

D. 95%

B. mg cos

38.
C. (Vi Vf )/ g
39.
C. I and III
only
40.
D. 2
41.
C. 50
degrees
42.
D. Pressure
43.
A. I , II and III
44.
B. c

45.
C. F = (mc2)/
(c2 v2) dv/dt
46.
A. 5
47.
C. 2.6 Kn
48.
B. 30 m
49.
B. the ray
will refract toward
from the normal to
the interface
50.
A. h = r
51.
B. 5.19 m/s
52.
A. 16/Re
53.
B. 25%
54.
B. 26 N
55.
D. Heat
Capacity
56.
A. 111
degrees C
57.
B. 48.2
58.
B. 1400
59.
B. 2
60.
B. RA 1080
61.
B. Block C
will have a larger
acceleration than
block A.

62.
A. Potassium
ion
63.
C. 500 cm/s
64.
C.
Isoelectronic
65.
D. (mv2/6)
(2+e2)
66.
A. 2
67.
A. 27 Kn
68.
C. Q = (- Sq
rt 2A ) / 4
69.
D. m1 = m2
70.
C. -5 Kg.m/s
71.
B. |v1| (m1 /
m2)
72.
C. 72.5 MJ/m
73.
B. 3.8 Mhz
74.
B. Rydbergs
75.
A. h(1+e2/12
e )
76.
D. 8.66 m/s
77.
B. Steinerss
Theorem
78.
B. 550 N
79.
C. P65,536
80.
A.
Electrophile
81.
A. more
entropy to the sink
than what it
receives from the
source
82.
B. 3.5
83.
C. r <- l1/4
84.
B. 48/169

98.
B. Lamis
Theorem
99.
B. Newtons
Third Law
100.
C. r <- l1/4

EST Compre
85.
D. Sec 28
86.
C. 10^7 m/s
87.
C. 23
degrees C
88.
B. 1 ma
89.
B. 16,232.32
php
90.
C. 0.8 to 1.2
91.
A. 2.38 cm
92.
C. 89.6 m^3
93.
A. less than
94.
A. increase
95.
D. Parschen
96.
A. x = 0
97.
B. 0.18 mm/s

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

C. Hamming
C. 1.544 Mbps
A. Greatest
B. Resolution
B. Toward
B. 20 u sec
C. velocity
C. decreased by 6
dB
9. D. DSSS & FHSS
10.
D. Session
11.
A. Grade of
Service
12.
A. D layer
13.
C. 54.41
ohms

14.
D. 274.176
Mbps
15.
D. 100 cos
(2pi (fc -1000)t) +
200 sin(2pi (fc
1000)t)
16.
B. 61 kHz
17.
B. Frequency
Hopping
18.
C. 57 dB
19.
C. 12 dB
20.
B. 3.47 us
21.
B. 0.45 0.55
sec
22.
A.
Deutlichkeit
23.
B. 702 kHz to
722 kHz
24.
A. 11.07
25.
B. to ensure I
and Q phase
correctly
26.
A. 7.99
27.
B. 6.25 MHz
28.
B. no change
in v and halving of
Z
29.
A. left
elliptical
30.
A. 124 108
m/s
31.
D. 12.7 uW
32.
B. 0.25
33.
C. Semantics
34.
A. 3485
35.
A. 4
36.
C. 1.58 cm
37.
C. Pulse
Modulation,
Quantization,
Binary Encoding,
Line Encoding
38.
A. 0.02
39.
A. the IF
stage has better
selectivity than RF
stage
40.
C. Armstrong
oscillator
41.
B. 400 ohms
42.
D. Variable
sensitivity is used
to eliminate
selective fading

43.
D. All of the
above
44.
C. less than
that of core
45.
C. the
variation of the
output with the
modulation
frequency when
the output
impedance is a
resistance
46.
B. R/10 kHz
47.
D. 5.33 dB
48.
A. non-linear
system
49.
B. 100 ohms
50.
A. correlated
51.
C. SSB
52.
D. an ideal
low pass filter with
the appropriate
bandwidth
53.
B. 200 us
54.
A. Klystron
55.
B. RF and IF
amplifiers only
56.
A. gives rise
to aperture effect
57.
A. 5 MBaud
58.
A. 2
59.
D. BAC

60.
D. BAC
61.
B. 200
62.
B. 12.5 dB
63.
C. 4
64.
C. 18.6 kHz
65.
B. 7
66.
B. 1.08 V
67.
C.
Atmospheric
68.
A. 0.847
69.
D. 500 W
70.
D. 32 kHz
71.
C. acts as a
single antenna of
twice the height
72.
C. 1910 kHz
73.
C. 32 33
degrees
74.
B. 16 kbps
75.
C. Isotropic
76.
C. PSK
77.
B. Frequency
diversity
78.
A. 2
79.
C. 15
80.
B. 1.5 us
81.
C. 16 kHz
82.
C. 16
83.
B. 100
84.
B. 6.38
degrees
85.
A. 75 degrres

86.
C. 20
degrees
87.
B. Signal
conversion
88.
B. 11.6 m
89.
C. High pass
filter
90.
A. -1
91.
A. 14 GHz
92.
D. Increasing
the step size
93.
C. 3.3333
erlang
94.
A. Detector
95.
D. G
96.
A. change
the plane of
polarization of a
propagating wave
97.
C. Trellis
98.
A. 16.86
degrees
99.
D. 215.75
MHz
100.
B. Class B

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