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G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea ESN Q.1 If a square matrix of order 100 has exactly 15 distinct eigen values, the degree of the minimal polynomial is (@) Atleast 15 (&) At most 15 (c) Always 18 (@) Exactly 100 Ans. (a) IfAis square matrix of order 100 has 16 distinct eigen values. The of minimal polynomial is a divisor of the characteristic polynomial every root of minimal polynomial is also a root of characteristic equation. Q.2 The solution of the differential equation, y1=a? dy+x/1-y? dr=0 is &) fry~=e @ Jee lny =e Ans. oe «REE eon Page 2 R= ESE-2017 lees a] Mains Exclusive Batches MADE EASY Pinus ssa India’s Bost Instieute for IES, GATE & PSUs Mains Batches Test Series Conventional Questions 8 Part Syllabus Tests and Practice Programme 4FullSyllabus Tests Conventional Questions Practice batches are specially designed for ESE-2017, Mains examination. These batches are very useful to improve conventional answer writing abilities. 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GATE 6 PSUS ee Can ae ea Ans. (4) Given fx) =x fex)=x ie: F(x) = xis on odd function Hence, a=0 a,=0 therefore the Fourier series for the function x) is given by fa) = Sbysinnx Oo) a b,= “fa)sinns de = 1 f sinne de my my hr Cr, ie. b= ii) Substituting equation (i) in equation (i) we get fa) = 2 (17 sinnx a= pf sinx _sin2: 1 2 x put, x= 5 on both sides cee Page 4 G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea Q.6 What is the value of m for which 2x ~ x? + my? is harmonic? @1 () 4 @2 () 2 ‘Ans. (a) + my? is harmonic a7 Evaluate: |, whore cis? + f= 1 @1 (0) 2 () 0 (@) -1 Ans. (¢) > ae Des he value of Wires where cis x? + y= 1 1 Singular points are f \ zsinz=0 Seem ACLS Z=0 lies inside 2 = snmlies outside ¢ Ref (2) = the coefficient of 1 in series z = 0 Expansion of z = 0, cee Page 5 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea 1 Ref f{Z) = coefficient of = in the above expansion. z=0 Joa oz = 2x1 0) dzsinz TI 2 its singular point is as he sum of residues of (aaa at guk (a) -8 (b) 4 () 0 (a) 4 Ans. (c) 2z O° wea Z=1 is pole of order 2 Z= 2 pole of order 1 mt (i _ge. 2 Yel er (=o? eapezaa) = Un( e220) 2-2, (Z-y a3 an az Ref f(z) = Lim (2-2). == —__ zen ate (2-2-2) Sum of residues = -4 + 4 = 0 Q.9 A bag contains 7 red and 4 white balls. Two balls are drawn at random. What is the probability that both the balls are red? 28 21 Oz OF 7 4 Os Os ‘Ans. (b) 7 red and 4 white, 1G _ Te ErET cee Page 6 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea Q.10 A random variable X has the density function f(x)=K—,, where -» 0), x, susceptbilly decided by Curie Weiss law. c tor T> 9 x ad , Q.19 Photoconductivity is a characteristic of semiconductors. When light falls on certain semiconductors, it (@) sets free electrons from some of the atoms, increasing the conductivity (b) ejects electrons into space. (©) establishes a potential difference creating a source of emt. (@) produces heat raising the temperature. Eee Page 11 Se BU cy rh) MADE ERSY Wace) India’s Best Institute for IES, GATE & PSUs 12 18 la 13 = = = Tet — = Toppers all ane MADE EASY Students ant R23 AINA MRS RGA RGR ps) aan Atk Nolin Naan Tabs wR] = MRS ASUS ARGU] AIR-S] AURA Utilising Dayton Trost Fate rat Set aun AMS AIR RG ART AIR IRS) B-2 @ Ae ee MRS AIR-10 (2) 2) (2! 50' Selections out of total 604 vacancies WR1 = AR? RS MURA IBS rs. Samia. 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(a) P,= 0.46. 2m n=? 4, = 0.38m*\-sec lp = 0.18 m2/V-sec 9,= Alu, +H) = t= =2.170-m" ' p, 0.46 2A7 = n(0.38 + 0.18)1.6 x 10-19 = (0.896 x 10-19) 2.4 x 10% /m? Q.21 For intrinsic gallium arsenide conductivity at room temperature is 10 (-my", the electron and hole mobiles are, respectively 0.85 and 0.04 m#/V-s, The intrinsic carrier concentration n at room temperature is (@) 7.0% 10%m> (b) 0.7 10%m> (©) 70x 10? m3 (d) 0.710? m? ‘Ans. (a) 6, = 10°(Q-m)1 4, = 0.85 mv sec hy = 0.04 m?/ v sec. n=? (ity + Hb) 10% = n(0.85 + 0.04) x 1.6 x 10° 10% 1 = ext "= ya2axto-? 1.424 = 0,702 x 10 = 7.0 x 10° m eon Page 12, LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.22 Acopper conductor has a resistance of 15.5 2 at0°C. Whatis the percentage conductivity at 16°C (at nearest unit value) assuming the temperature coefficient of copper at 0.00428 per °C at 0°C? (@) 54% (b) 68% (0) 94% (a) 98% Ans. (c) Resistivity Po (1 + a) 1 1 _ polttat) Resistivity o= 5 = BS «100 Po 100 4, __ 100 Treat” ~ 706848 Approximately equal to 94%. Q.23 Al temperature above a limiting value, the energy of lattice vibrations, in a conductor, increase linearly with temperature so thal resistivity increases linearly with temperature In this region, this limiting value of temperature is called (@) Bernoulli temperature (6) Curie temperature (©) Debye temperature (@) Neoltemperature Ans. (c) As the temperature of a metal is raised, the electrical resistivity increases. At temperature above Debye temperature, the energy of the lattice vibrations increases linearly with T and consequently the resistivity increases linearly with T in this region, Q.24 Consider the following statements: 1. The critical magnetic field of a superconductor is maximum at absolute zero. 2, Transition temperature of a superconductor is sensitive to its structure, 3. The critical magnetic field of a superconductor is zero at its critical temper 4, Superconductors show very high conductivity below the critical temperature. Which of the above statements are correct? (a) 1,2and3 only (b) 1, 2and 4 only (©) 2,3.and 4 only (d) 1,3.and 4 only ‘Ans. (d) Transition temperature of a superconductor is non-sensilive to its structure. Eee Page 13, LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.25 What is the correct sequence of the following materials in ascending order of their resistivity? 1. ron, 2. Silver 3. Constantan 4. Mica 5. Aluminium Select he correct answer using the codes given below: (@) 2,5, 1,3and4 (b) 4,5,3, tand2 (9 2,3,1,5and4 (A) 4,5, 1,3and2 ‘Ans. (a) Silver ~ 1.59 x 10° (@-m) Aluminium ~ 2.65 x 10° (Q-m) Iron ~ 9.71 x 10 (Q-m) Constantan - 49 x 10-# (-m) Mica — 1 x 10%° (Q-m) Q.26 In the first Cauer network, with a pole at infinity, the first element must be, (@) Series capacitor (0) Series inductor (©) Shunt capacitor (@) Shunt inductor Ans, (b) For Cauer-| network; a pole at infinity indicates a finite zero present. That represents a series inductor. 249) xo, -—_ . Q.27 The total magnetic moment 1, iscalled saturation magnetization 2. depends on the number of magnetic dipoles per unit volume, the instant electric current and the area of the current loop. Which of the above statements is/are correct? (@) 1only (b) 2only (©) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor2 Ans. (b) P= Ni where, N = number of dipoles per unit volume, Eee LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.28 Which of the following statements are correct regarding dot product of vectors? 1. Dot productis less than or equal to the product of magnitudes of two vectors 2, When two vectors are perpendicular to each other, then their dot product is non-zero. 3. Dotproduct of two vectors is positive or negative depending whether the angle between the vectors is less than or greater than n/2. Select the correct answer using the codes given below: (a) 1,2and3 only (b) 1, 3.and 4 only (©) 1,2and 4 only (d) 2,3and 4 only ‘Ans, (b) Dot product of two vectors A and B is defined as AB = |Al [BI cos 6, Dot product will be less than or equal to the product of magnitude of two vectors. For perpendicular vector @, 90°, dot product ~ 0. if 8, < 90° the dot product is positive and for 8, > 90° the dot product is negative. cos @,, is projection of vector A on vector B thus dot product is product of one vector and projection of the vector on first one hus 1, 3 and 4 statements are correct. Q.29 Susceptibility of a diamagnetic material is 1. Negative 2. Positive 3. Dependent on the temperature 4. Inclependent of the temperature Select the correct answer using the codes given below, (@) 1 and3only (b) 2and3 only (©) 1and4only (A) 2and4only Ans. (0) Magnetic susceptibility z,, = yl, ~ 1 is negative for diamagnetic materials. It range is “108 + 0- 10%, Negative value implies that diamagn jal acquire magnetization opposite to applied field. Susceptibility is independent of temperature. a @.30 Consider the following statements 1, The susceptibility x of diamagnetic materials is small and negative 2, The susceptibility of para and antiterromagnetic materials is small but positive. 3. The susceptibility has a finite value for free space or ait Which of the above statements are correct? (@) 1.and2 only (0) 1 and only (©) 2and3only (@) 1,2and3 Ans. (a) Kah 1= 1-120 (for airy, Eee LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.31 Eddy current losses in transformer cores and be reduced by the use of 1. Solid cores 2. Laminated cores 3. Ferrites Select the correct answer using the codes given below: (@ 2and3 only (b) 1 and 2 only (©) tand3only @ 1,2and3 Ans. (a) Eddy current losses in transformer cores can be reduced by the use of laminated cores and ferrites, Q.32 The phenomenon of magnetosttiction occurs when a ferromagnetic substance is magnetized resulting in (@) heating (b) small changes in the dimensions (©) small changes in its crystal structure (d) some change in its mechanical properties ‘Ans. (b) Due to magnetostriction there is a change in the dimension for a ferromagnetic substance when it is magnetized. Q.33 What type of defect causes F-centers in a crystal? (@) Stoichiometric defect (b) Metal excess defect due to anion vacancies (c) Metal excess defect due to extra cations (d) Frenkel defect ‘Ans. (b) F-centers are non-stoichiometric defect where electrons are trapped in anion vacancies and produced by the exposure of an alkali metal halide crystal to the alkali metal vapour. Q.34 Consider the following statements: 1. Superconductors exhibit normal conductivity behaviour above a transition temperature Te 2. Superconductors lose their superconducting nature in an external magnetic field, provide the external magnetic field is above a critical value. 3. High Te superconductors have T, values in the range 1 to 10K. Which of the above statements are correct? (@) 1 and2only (b) 1 and3only (©) 2and3 only (d) 1,2and3 peer Page 16 LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea ‘Ans. (a) ‘© For T> T, material is in normal state. ‘+ For Ts Tz material is superconductor EET Q.35 Super conductivity is a material property associated with (@) changing shape by stretching (0) stretching without breaking (©) aloss of thermal resistive (@) aloss of electrical resistance Ans. (d) Super conductivity is a material property associated with a loss of electrical resistance. Q.36 An atom in a crystal vibrates at a frequency, determined by 1. Crystal heat current 2. Crystal temperature 3. The stiffness of the bonds with neighbour atoms Select the correct answer using the codes given below. (@) tonly (b) Zonly (©) Sonly (d) 1,2and3 Ans. (d) All the above are correct, EET Q.37 Consider the following statements: 1, Nano means 10* so that nano materials have an order of dimension higher than the size of atom and come in the form of rods, tubes, spheres or even thin sheets/fims. 2, Nanomaterials have enhanced or changed structural property. 3, Nano elements lend themselves to mechanical processing like rolling, twisting, positioning, 4. Nano elements show important electrical, magnetic and optical characteristics that are useful in electrical industry. Which of the above statements are correct? (a) 1,2and3 only (b) 1, 2and 3 only (©) 3and4only (d) 1, 2and 4 only ‘Ans, (b) Only options (1), (2) and (8) are correct. Eee Page 17 LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.38 The voltage and current waveforms for an element are shown in the figure. i 2a ° ° 2s The circuit element and its value are (@) Capacitor, 2F (b) Incluctor, 2H (©) Capacitor, 0 (d) Inductor, 05 H Ans. (b) From the given waveforms, slope di at 2=L(1) L tal number of nodes Q.39 In aconnected graph, the total number of branches is b and the t isn, Then the number of links L of a co-tree is (@) b-n (b) b-n-1 () ben- (@) b-n+t Ans. (d) Number of links of a co-tree is given by, L=b-(n-1) =b-n+1 Q.40 For the circuit shown, Thevenin’s open circuit voltage Vo, resistance A, at terminals A - B are, respectively, sa 250 (@) 6.25Vand250 (b) 12.5Vandsa (©) 6.25Vands52 (d) 125Vand259 peer Page 18 G3 MADE EASY Indie Best Inettute for IS. GATE & PSUs Electrical Engineering | Set-A Ans. (d) Case-t: For V;, - say, 250 VSO PNP) 4 or 5 § 75 3V, - 10 + 3V, + 2V,=0 ve ae sv sag sak , 1 v= vy °- Ye eg _ 18018, Va 2545 75 S Vpy= 12.5V Case-2: For Fy,, sa asa AW WY ° sof sak oh ca Fy Ay, = (6 115) + 251115 -slls-259 oe Q.41_ What is the current through the 8 @ resistance connected across terminals, M and N in the circuit? wo 4 8a ev. [Js 2v W (a) 0.34 A from Mto N (b) 0.29 A from Mto N (©) 0.29 A from Nto M (d) 0.34 A from Nto M cee Page 19 NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP TEST (NST) for GATE-2018 & ESE-2018 MADE EASY = (mesma) Indla's Best Institute for IES, GATE & PSUs 75% Thousands of talented anginearng graduates dream about prestgous engineering 35% Service examination, puble sectors, Ts atc But due to unfavorable economic 10% ‘ondilons these students are unable to take coaching guidance, tharefoe MADE cain tena EASY has taken an itive to acknowledge the aera students othe orm of ‘eee Seholbrships. MADE EASY will provide seholrship worth RS. 5 cores for those P ® For SE & GATE 2018 stusentswhowishtoenallinclssraom courses or SE-2018 & GATE-2018 nes cst between Apr, 2027 to 2017 Test Pattern (Objective Type Ofine Test) NST2 Tost Contres Bosc Engineering sors mp neaccestcurs | ust 2; TestDates | eromeringMatemates | 20Gne Seas - Aensorng &aptuée = 200n8 Seca tera et | eenteraea am | See easy 10s ee Govan | 100 qaons | Pea nner ‘ten ot aaa, Ss of Cnct Strats, Sal crag Evora rg Fl Mat & ty Mechn Egnteg Sec Temosyarice, Hs & Mate Tat Fd Maciel ngs Eng, radcin Eng ane esr ane Cpe Scans Egg > TOC Atha at poring Methdnegy Spiny Sytem DBMS, Copter Meters Cor jase nara ome eng Ae Gn gh ONE TT eee) gon te mwnmagesnin st ner nme 6 pss ibe rade you teeter cstetoseaieer snine | 15 ree 2019 ae Download komt Cars| 16 29.05 Mar 2017 ona te sg wh pol oa tar neo sar anny Note 1 : Separate stream-wise mert list will be prepared for each center of MADE EASY Note 2 : Ex. MADE EASY Students refers to those students who were previously enrlled in Regula, Weekend, Super Talent, G5, Conventional Practice, Pest GATE, Rank Improvement batches. 011-45124612 @nst@madecasyin € www.madeeasy in G3 MADE EASY Indias Best Institute for IES. GATE & PSUs Electrical Engineering | Set-A Ans. (d) From the given network, Applying KCL at M, way 8a Ve+8 Ve Vet2 ne ° 278 8 2V, + 16 + 8V, + 3V,+6=0 8V, = -22 5 = 0.343 A from N to M oe ¢EMEIT Q.42_ What is the value of resistance A which will allow maximum power dissipation in circuit? za sa av Zoo ge ° @ 11662 (b) 10330 (©) 8330 (@ 7.660 ‘Ans. (a) 200 sa AM a0 eon Page 20 G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea For maximum power transfer to load, R=Ry 200 ton too =n ° (201 10) +5 200 Oe ap t5= 11.660 1.66.2 . Q.43 Two resistance of § @ and 10 @ and an inductor L are connected in series across a 50 costa voltage source. If the power consumed by the 5 @ resistor is 10 W, the power factor of the circuit is (@) 10 (©) 08 (© 06 (@ 04 Ans, (c) 5a 100 2k $A Power factor, cos 9 = “2 and power dissipated, P= [By socomt(@) a 2 10= Ryd a Ime = BA Vg = Toms[5+10] = 15V2V 50 Vine = Jy V m2 15V2 _ 30 cosg = NF 20 06 ° F012 ~ 50 oe Q.44 A two element series circuit is connected across an AC source given by @= 200Y2sin(314t + 20) V. The current is then found to be i= 10V2cos(314t- 25) A. hen parameters of the circuit are (@) R= 20Qand C= 160 pF (&) R 14.14 Q and C= 225 uF () L=45mHand C= 225 pF () L=45mHand C= 160 pF eon Page 21 G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea Ans. (b) At source, @ = 200¥2 sin(314t + 20) = 200V2 220° V Current, i = 10VBcos(314t— 25°) A = 10V2sin(314t— 25° + 90°) = 10v2 sin(314t+ 65°) = 10/2 265° A Impedance 72 2 = 2002 £20" _ ao agra i 102 265° = 20[cos45° — jsin45*] 1 1 = 20[- ls il Z= 1414 j14.14 R= 14.149 and X, = 14.140 5 At 1414 = Satara ot > C= Saxtata = 2258 . Q.45 How fast can the output of an Op-amp change by 10 \, if its slew rate is 1 Vius? (a) Sus (b) 10s (©) 15us (@) 20ys ‘Ans. (b) slew rate = 1 Vins Vomae = 10V SR _ 10% - 1 408 radjsec 10 10% ra “TE 1 pax 10° t eo (EET Page 22 eon LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.46 A three-phase star-connected load is operating at a power factor angle , with @ being the angle between (@) ine voltage and line current (b) phase voltage and phase current (©) line voltage and phase curre (d) phase voltage and line currer Ans, (b) Aload is connected between phase to neutral. The power factor (9) of load is the angle between phase voltage and phase current. Q.47 For a two-port reciprocal network, the three transmission parameters are A= 4, 8=7 and C = 5. What is the value of D? (@ 95 (©) 90 (© 85 () 80 ‘Ans. (b) ‘As the 2-port network is reciprocal, AD - BC 4D-7x5=1 oo ¢ EET Q.48 Consider the following as representation of reciprocity in terms of z-parameters: 1. 222, 2. 2,=2, 3 2-2, Which of the above representation is/are correct? (a) 1only (b) Zonly (©) Sonly (d) 1,2and3 Ans. (0) Reciprocity condition in terms of Z-parameters is oes EMIT Eee Page 23 G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea Q.49_Aparallel plate capacitor is made of two circular plates separated by a distance of 5 mm and with a dielectric with dielectric constant of 2.2 between them. When the electric field in the dielectric is 3 x 104 Vim, the charge density of the positive plate will be, nearly (@) 585 x 10 C/mé (b) 295 x 10 Gime (©) 295 x 104 Gime? (A) 585 x 104 C/m? Ans. ( Given parallel plate capacitor of area A and distance between plates is 5 mm. € and E = 3 x 104 Vim. 22 Since, c= A d and a= =CEd eA on Beg d = 2.2 x 88 x 10° Fim x 3x 10 Vim = 68.08 x 10 Cm? Q.50 What is the potential drop across the 80 @ resistor in the figure? wa 200 \ 2 (@) 20V (b) 18V (© tov (@ 5v ‘Ans. (a) 25 2s 1 - 28 90-480 Yeon = 39420 “®°= 790 %89" 4 * =20V eon Page 24 LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.51 When 7/0.029 VIR cable is carrying 20 A, a drop of 1 V occurs every 12m. The voltage drop in a 100 m run of this cable when it is carrying 10 A is nearly (@) 42v () 32V (9 12V (s) 0.42 Ans. (a) For 10 A, e voltage drop is 0.6 V for every 12 m. Number of parts = 422 = 2.33 8.93 x 05=4.16V Approximately equal to 4.2 V Q.52 Consider the following statements If a high @ parallel resonant circuit is loaded with a resistance. 1, The circuit impedance reduces. 2, The resonant frequency remains the same. 3, The bandwidth reduces. Which of the above statements is/are correct? (a) 3only (b) 2only (©) 1only (@) 1,2and3 ‘Ans. (b) In parallel resonant circuit Bandwidth 1 ® Te Bandwicth = RC > a= ale Alp Since @ of circuit is high so R will be high, when we connect a resistance in parallel then total resistance of circuit will reduce thus, Q will reduce hence bandwidth will increase and resonant frequency remain same. Thus, only statement-2 is correct. Q.53 A drawn wire of resistance 6 @ is further drawn so that its diameter becomes one-fifth of the original. What is its resistance with volume remaining the same? (@ 252 (o) 1250 (6) 6252 (@ 31259 peer Page 25 G3 MADE EASY Indies Beat Inaitute for IS. GATE & PSUs Electrical Engineering | Set-A Ans. (d) (1) 2) as resistivity P= P. and o-2 5 ‘As volume in both the case is same. Y= hae ta 5 xDF _ , RDF axe 4 = 25h, (3) Using equation (1), (2) and (3), ps (25)i, x 4x25 De = Oth 54625 = R, x 625 = 5 x 625 = 3125.2 DF ooo EIEE Q.54 The three noninductive loads of § KW, 3 KW and 2 kW are connected in a star network between R, Yand B phases and neutral, The line voltage is 400 V, The current in the neutral wire is nearly (@ 110 (©) 148 (©) 178 (@) 210 Ans, (a) y= —(la +7 +Tp) = [21.6520" + 12.982-120" + 8.6582-240"] y= -11.4592-19,06 lyl= 1154 eon LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.85 Kirchhot’s current law is applicable to 1. Closed loops in a circuit 2, Junction in a circuit 3. Magnetic circuits Which of the above statements is/are correct? (a) tonly (b) 2only (©) Sonly (@ 1,2and3 ‘Ans. (b) Kirchhot's current law states that current entering the node = current leaving the node. Thus it is applicable at node only. EET Q.56 Which of the following are satisfied in a nonlinear network? 1. Associative 2. Superposition 3. Homogenity 4. Bilaterality Select the correct answer using the codes given below: (@) 1 and3only (b) 1and4only (©) 2and3only (A) 2and4only ‘Ans. (b) he network is linear if it satisfy superposition and homogenity. Thus non linear network. will not satisfy superposition and homogenity. as7 vx ot +) is a (a) Modified Faraday's law (b) Gauss's law (©) Biot-Savart law (d) Modified Ampere's law Ans. (d) From ampere’s circuital law, a = a Zi a fn ab Maxwell modified amperes circutal aw by adding > Vxfi = 0F+ Eee Page 27 coir x PEE eA MADE ERSY India's Best Institute for IES, GATE & PSUs 66classroom Course is designed for comprehensive preparation of ESE, GATE and PSUs. The main feature of the course is that all the subjects are taught from basic level to advance level. There is due emphasis on solving objective and numerical questionsin the class. 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(4) First two statements are wrong as network theorems are derivable from Kirchhof's laws, and Norton current is found after short-circuiting the terminals across which the Norton equivalent is asked where as third statement is correct only. @.59_Whatare the Thevenin’s equivalent voltage V;,,and resistance R,,, between the terminals A and B of the circuit? ey m agra (@) 4.16Vand 1200 (b) 41.67 Vand 1208 (c) 4.16 Vand 702 (d) 41.67 Vand 702 Ans, (qd) Case-t: For Vn, sea Air wwv@ 100 tx 120 = 41.67 V 768+ 120 peer Page 28 G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea Case-2: For Fi, en AN 2a mak my 8 168x120 Pye e820) TH 168 +120 ce: eEEEmra Q.60 What is the current through the 5 @ resistance in the circuit shown? 5a Sa saQ Fan 0 108 (@) 533A (b) 466A (©) 266A (@) 1.33.4 Ans. (c) Applying source transformations, 40 ny Ay — AA =A nv Ouv 60-20 40 = ee 266A T= a2 7g = 288: EEN cee Page 29 LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea @.61 Consider the following statements with regard to Lissajous pattern on a CRO: 1. It is a stationary pattern on the CRO. 2. Itis used precise measurement of frequency of a voltage signal 3, The ratio between frequencies of vertical and longitudinal voltage signals should be an integer to have a steady Lissajous pattern. Which of the above statements is/are correct? (@) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 3only (@) 1,2and3 Ans. (b) For constant or equal frequencies the signal is stationary. No. of Horizontal tangencies f & 7 7, ~ No.of Vertical tangencies Coo bel edel) 4 requency of vertical voltage signal f, = Freqeney of Horizontal voltage signal oes EMIT Q.62 “Electrical flux enclosed by a surface surrounding a charge is equal to the amount of charge enclosed.” This is the statement of (a) Faraday’s law (0) Lenz's law (©) Modified Ampere's law (d) Gauss’alaw Ans. (d) Given statement is related Gauss law. Q.63 If a positively charge body is placed inside a spherical hollow conductor, what will be the polarity of charge inside and outside the hollow conductor? {@) Inside positive, outside negative (b) Inside negative, outside positive (©) Bothnegative (@) Bothnegative ‘Ans. (b) +e . |. Spherical hollow T= peer Page 30, G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea Q.64 Consider the following statements regarding Peer-to-Peer computing environment: 1. In this system, clients and servers are not distinguished from one another 2. Allnodes distributed throughout the system (within) are considered Peers and each may act as either a client or a server 3. Peer-to-Peer system assuredly offers certain advantages over the traditional client- server system 4. Peer-to-Peer system is just a replica of the file-server system Which of the above statements are correct? (@) 1.2,3and4 (b) 1,2and 3 only (©) 1 and4only (@) 2,3and 4 only Ans. (b) (6621.125),5 = (x), x= J 910 117 110 101-001 saw oo Octal equivalent is, (12765.1, Q.65 What is the octal equivalent of (5621.125),, ? (@) 11774010 (b) 12765.100 (©) 16572100 (a) 17652.010 Ans. (b) (6621.125),5 = (Ve emteszl Conversion of Integer part = (6621),y = (12765), conversion of fractional part 0.125 x 8 = 1.000 (621.125) 99 = (12765.100), Q.66 What is the hexadecimal representation of (657),? (@) 1AF (©) 78 (o7 (a) 32F ‘Ans. (a) (657), = Phe (657), = (110 101 111), $= (1AP ig (00s 040 33) = (1A Alternative method: (657), = 1 AF H as 657 oct = 11010111 in binary So take group to 4 bits then it would be 1 AF in hex eon Page 31 G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea Q.67 _Inpotential transformers, the secondary turns are increased slightly and the primary and secondary windings are wound as closely as possible to compensate for (@) Phase angle and ratio error, respectively (©) Ratio and phase angle error, respectively (©) Any eddy current loss and hysteresis loss, respectively (@) The hysteresis loss and eddy current loss, respectively, Ans. (b) By increasing secondary tums (called auxiliary secondary turns) ratio error is reduced. By closely placing primary and secondary windings no load current J is minimized due to reduction in leakage flux hence phase angle and ratio error are reduced @.68 The yparameters for the network shown in the figure can be represented by 5. ou slo ) 5 Ans. (b) From the given network, i % — en andardcreat ia ; : ; 7 On comparing, we get 1 n=0, y= 14, y=0 Vs y= 20.4, Vy =I + Yo = eon Page 32 G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea Yeo = ™m Q.69 In the two-port network shown, which of the following is correct? be oe @ i= i, (©) =i, © ii, @ i=%, Ans, (¢ & d) Since KCL has to be satisfied at input nd output port so, and 1 Q.70 A 45 digit voltmeter is used for voltage measurement. How would 0.7526 V be displayed in 1 V range? (@) 0.7225 (b) 0.752 (©) o075v (d) o.0752v Ans. (a) 1 43 pitas eontviy at tv = yx t= 0.000% Hence diy i 07526 V CET eon Page 33, LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea a7 Ans. a7 Ans. eon Which of the following equations represent Gauss's law adapted to a homogenous isotropic medium? 1. §,0.08=§ pav 2 vxH=B 3. VJ+p=0 4 ve=? 5. véo=0 (@) 1.and 4 only (b) 2and3 only (©) 3and5 only (@) 1,2,4 and 5 only (a) According to gauss law, OAS = Qnnises (01 GBS = Sffovdv (or) in differential form vo Ved =p, For homogeneous medium « is constant (WE) WE = Consider the following statements with regard to Moving Iron (MI) instruments: 1, These instruments posses high operating torque. 2. These instruments can be used in ac and de circuits. 3. Power consumption in these instruments is lower for low voltage range. Which of the above statements are correct? (@) 1 and2only (b) 1 and3only (©) 2and3only (d) 1,2and3 (c) MI instruments used for both AC and DC measurements and consumes less power. oo «EER a Page 34 LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.73 A current of (10 + 5 sinat + 3 sin2 wt) is measured using a moving iron instrument. he reading would be (a) 08.828 (b) 10.008 (© 10828 (0) 12.758 Ans. (0) MI reads RMS current as given below, ; 2 ae [a-H4 ++ ) i(f) = 10 + § sinot + 3 sin2ot 1 42 Jos = [rotege +2] = 10.82 A oe Q.74 Which of the following methods is used for the measurement of high resistances? (@) Carey-Foster bridge method (b) Substitution method (©) Loss of charge method (@) Potentiometer method Ans. (0) Following methods are used for high resistance measuremet 1, Meggs 2, Mega chms bridge 3. Loss of charge method 4, Direct deflection method Q.75 Considor the following statements with regard to induction type wattmeter: 1. Can be used on both ac and de systems. 2. Power consumption is relatively low, 3, Itis accurate only at stated frequency and temperature. Which of the above statements is/are correct? (@) 1 only (b) 2only (©) Sonly (@ 1,2and3 ‘Ans. (c) Induction waltmeter measures only AC. Itis accurate al stated frequency and temperature Een peer Page 35, G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea Q.76 A computer system has a cache with a cache access time T; = 10 ns, a hit ratio of 80% and an average memory access time Ty = 20 ns. What Is the access time for physical memory T,? (@) 80ns (©) 80ns (©) 60ns (@) 20ns Ans. (c) Te = 10.ns H, = 08 Tay = 20.18 Ty =? Tagg = HeTo + (1 — He) (T+ Te): (Hiorarchial memory org.) 20 = (0.8 x 10) + (1~ 0.8) (x + 10) D=8+02%42 x = 50 ns (Option not matching) = Helo + (1 — He) Tri (Simultaneous memory org.) 2 = (0.8 x 10) + (1-08) Ty Tr = 60 ns 0.77 If nhas the value 3, then C language statements: a [++ n] = n +4; assigns (a) 3toa[s] (b) 4t0.a[5] (©) 4toal4] (@) Sioa(5) Ans. (c) a [++ 1] is a pre-increment So, ‘n! becomes 4 H is assigned to a[4] Q.78 The minimum number of arithmetic operations required to evaluate the polynomial F(X) = X5 + 8X + X for a given value of X using only one temporary variable is (a) 8 (b) 7 6 (5 Ans. (a) Phe) = 28 + BF tx = aft + Bx? + 1] = xh? G2 + 8) + 1] Here fe epsteres oO ? @ So, a ~ angdats @ Number of arithmetic operations are ‘5' eon LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea 78. A freewheeling diode in phase-controlled rectifiers (@) enables inverter operation (6) is responsible for additional reactive power (©) improves the line power factor _(d) is responsible for additional harmonics Ans. (c) Freewheeling diode in phase controlled rectifiers improves the line power factor. 80. Consider the following statements regarding electrical conductivity 6: 1. It increases with temperature in semiconductors, 2. Its increase with temperature is exponential 3. It increases in metals and their alloys, linearly with temperature Which of the above statements are correct? (@) 1 and 2 only (b) 1 and 3 only (6) 2 and 3 only (@) 1,2 and 3 Ans. (a) Electrical conductivity (i) Itincrease with temperature in semiconductors (NTC) (i) Itinerease with temperature is exponential (6 « 1) oP? ean? 81. What is the effect on the natural frequency (,) and damping factor (8) in the control systems when derivative compensation is used? (@) @, increases and 8 decreases (b) @, remains unchanged and 6 increases (©) @, remains unchanged and 8 decreases (d) @, decreases and 6 incroases Ans. (b) When derivative controller is used, , remains same and damping ratio °g’ increases. 82. Consider the following components in a multistage R-C coupled amplifier 1, Parasitic capacitance of transistor 2. Coupling capacitance 3. Stray capacitance 4. Wiring capacitance Which of the above components effectively control high frequencies? (a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 1, 2 and 4 (©) 1,3 and 4 (d) 2,3 and 4 Ans. (c) Athigh frequencies, internal capacitors like parasitic, stray, wiring capacitances effect. The frequency response. But coupling capacitor effect the frequency response at low frequency. Eee Page 37 MADE EASY India's Best Institute for IES, GATE & PSUs Launching Classroom Program / ESE-2019 & GATE-2019 Fala Pa eM lal te Relea Rs Cn este Rok oe Ree oy ~ Time table is suitable for college going students Highly useful for semester and campus recruitment exams. Concepts to be taught in details fro basic level and classes will be conducted by ‘experienced and senior faculty. Well designed and effective test series. Eatly starting and early completion of syllabus will help in more revision and planned study. Flexibility to opt for leaves during semester exams. ‘Comprehensive coverage of syllabus supplemented by updated study material/books. J Batch Schedule Delhi Noida Indore RegularBatches | Weekend Batches Weekend Batches Regular Batches fromsth Feb, 2017 | from 14th Jan, 2017 from 18th Feb, 2017 from 20th Feb, 2017 Pune Patna Lucknow Hyderabad Regular Batches Regular Batches RegularBatches Regular Batches from t6thJan, 2017 from2nd Mar 2017 from t6thFeb. 2017 from27th Feb, 2017 Jaipur Kolkata Bhubaneswar Regular Batches Weekend Batches Regular Batches from 2nd Mar, 2017 from 18th Feb, 2017 from 16th Jan, 2017 RSS OPEN eee G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea 83. A Wien Bridge Oscillator is suitable for 1. Audio frequency applications 2. Radio frequency applications 3. Very low frequency applications Which of the above frequency applications is/are correct? @ 1 ony (b) 2 ony (c) 3 only (@) 1,2and3 Ans. (a) Wien bridge oscilator Is suitable for auclo frequency applications (20Hz ~ 20 kHz) 84, In an RC phase shift oscilator using FET and 3-section R-C phase shift network, the condition for sustained oscilation is Fe wren, n = Se (@) B>6n (b) B > 29 to B>dne254 22 oo 275+ Ans. (*) . 85. A tuned-collector oscillator has a fixed inductor of 100 4H and has to be tunable over the frequency band of 500 kHz to 1500 kHz. What is the range of variable capacitor to be used? (a) 115 - 1021 pF (b) 113 - 1015 pF (©) 93-1016 uF (a) 110-1021 pi ‘Ans. (b) —— 2a JL Gy Gy = 1014.23 PI —— f 1 2xJLG, 500 KH 500 KH G,= 112.6 pF EE 86. The logical expression, ABC + ABC + ABC (@) AB+0) (©) A+B+e (©) ABC (d) A(C+B) cee Page 38 G3 MADE EASY Indies Beat Inaitute for IS. GATE & PSUs Electrical Engineering | Set-A Ans. (d) ABC +ABC+ ABC = AC(B+B)+ ABC = AC+ ABC = AE + Bc) = A(C+B)(C+C)= AIC +B) oe Q.87 Whats the analog output for a 4-bitR-2R ladder DAC when inputs (1000), for Vig= 5 V? (@) 23333 (©) 2.4844 () 25556 (a) 2.6667 Ans. (d) n= 4 bits Vee = 5 volts (1000), = (@ro R= Analog output A= RD. = 0.333 x 8 = 2.667 Volts . Q.88 Which logic inputs should be given to the input lines Jy, I,, Jy and I, if the MUX is to behave as two input XNOR gate? roy (@) 0110 (b) 1001 (©) 1010 1011 Ans. (b) mux Ly, cee Page 39 LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea SSolo+ SS + SSyl2 + $815 HY AF Fy Otay. O4xy.1 = xy+xy=x0y EET Q.89 Fourier series of any periodic signal x(t) can be obtained if r 1. fOlat 400 km compared to HVAC. Cost of energy transfer xm, Eee Page 55 G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea Q.124 The turn-off time of thyristor is 30 ps at 50°C. What is its turn-off time at 100°C? (2) 15ys (b) 30ps (©) 60ps (@) 120ps Ans. (0) ‘urn off time doubles when the temperature is doubled. Q.125 The IGBT(Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) used in the circuit has the following data: foy = 3 MS foee = 1.2 us, Duty cycle (D) = 0.7, Voeay = 2 V and f, = 1 kHz. What are the switching power losses during turn-on and turn-off, respectively? Vee= 200 (@) 1.98 Wand 1.7 (&) 2.2Wand 1.7 (c) 1.98Wand0.792W (a) 2.2Wand 0.792 W ‘Ans. (c) = 198 10 Average power loss during toy process = Velo orl = 200X198 3 10% 1.40? = 1.98 W Average power loss during lo-- process Jo 1 6 ‘ore = 200% 198 5 4.210% x 1.10? = 0.792 W cee Page 56 LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.126 Consider the following statements with regard to a GTO: 1. The turn-off gain of the GTO is large 2. Large negative gate current pulses are required to t 3, GTO has large reverse blocking capability Which of the above statements is/are correct? off the GTO. (@) tonly (b) Zonly (©) 3only (d) 1,2and3 Ans. (b) EET Q.127 Consider the following statements with regard to power diodes 1. The breakdown voltage is directly proportional to the doping density of the drift region 2. Losses in the diode are less due to conductivity modulation of the drift region in the on-state. 3. The vertically oriented structure supports large blocking voltages. Which of the above statements is/are correct? (@) tonly (b) 2only (©) 3only (@ 1,2and3 Ans. (c) In power diodes the vertically oriented structure supporis large blocking voltages. EET Q.128 A three-phase fully-controlled bridge converter is connected to a 415 V supply, having 2 source resistance of 0-3 9 and inductance of 1-2 mH per phase. The converter is working in the inversion mode at a firing advance angle of 30°. What is the average generator voltage for the conditions : de current J, = 60 A, thyristor drop = 1.5 V and f= 50 Hz? (@) 180 (b) 210 (©) 230 (d) 240 Ans. (*) 2, = Set cosa Ziel, -2V; - = S248 con t50r = ~£1(260%03) (21.5) + 22 2EASOA ZIT 290 ~=) z © 485.3612 = -E + 26 +3 + 21.6 E = 545.96 EreT Page 57 Eee LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.129 A large de motor is required to control the speed of the blower from a 3-phase ac source. he suitable ac to de converter is, 3-phase (a) Fully controlled bridge converter (b) Fully controlled bridge converter with freewheeling diode (c) Half controlled bridge converter (d) Converter pairin sequence control Ans. (¢) The suitable ac to de converter is 3-phase half controlled bridge converter Q.180 Consider the following statements 1. The voltage developed across the OFF switches of the half bridge converter is the maximum de link voltage. 2. In the full bridge converter, the voltage across the primary of the transformer is the de link voltage. 3. The voltage developed across the OFF switches of the full bridge converter is-half the maximum de link voltage. Which of the above statements are correct? (@) 1,2and3 (b) 1 and3only (©) 1and2only (d) 2and3 only Ans. (c) Direction : Each of the next twenty (20) items consists of two statements, one labelled as ‘Statements (I) and the other as ‘Statement (II)’, Examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to these items using the codes given below: Codes : (a) Both Statement (I) and Statement (|) are individually true and Statement (II) is the correct explanation of Statement (I), (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are individually true but Statement (II) is not the correct explanation of Statement (). (c) Statement (|) is true but Statement (II). is false. (d) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true. Q.131 Statement (I): A superconductor is a perfect diamagnetic material Statement (ll): A superconductor is a perfect conductor. (@) Both Statement (1) and Statement (I) ate individually true and Statement (Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (). (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I). () Statement (|) is true but Statement (Il) is false (d) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true, ‘Ans. (b) Both statements are correct but statement (Il) is not reason for statement (I) EET peer Page 58 LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.132 Ans. Q.133 Ans. Q.134 Ans. eon Statement (I): Limiting factor of DC transmission is the high cost of conversion equipment Statement (II): Generation of harmonics is used for reactive power transfer only which has the ability to alter voltage levels. (@) Both Statement (I) and Statement (I) are individually true and Statement (Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (I. (b) Both Statement (1) and Statement (|I) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I). (6) Statement (|) is true but Statement (II) is false. (d) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true, (c) EET Statement (I): A lattice defect gets created whenever the periodicity or order of the crystal latice gets disturbed Statement (II): Point defect, line defect, surface defect and volume defect create defect in lattice (@) Both Statement (I) and Statement (I) are individually rue and Statement (Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (I). (b) Both Statement (1) and Statement (II) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (!) (©) Statement (I) is true but Statement (II) is false, (@) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true, (b) Statement (I): To measure power consumed by the load, itis necessary to interchange the pressure coil terminals when the pointer of a wattmeter kicks back Statement (II): The pressure coil terminals are interchanged to get upscale reading in a watmeter without affecting the continuity of power to the load. ment (I) and Statement (I are individually true and Statement (II) is the xplanation of Statement (I, (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I, (©) Statement (|) is true but Statement (II). is false, (@) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true. (a) The pressure coil interchange will not disturb the power flow to the load a Page 59 LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.135 Statement (I): An instrument manufactured as an ammeter should not be used as a voltmeter. Statement (II): The high resistance winding of an ammeter will suffer serious damage if connected across a high voltage source. (@) Both Statemont (I) and Statement (I) are individually true and Statement (Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (I. (©) Both Statement (I) and Statement (\l) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I). (©) Statement (|) is true but Statement (II) is false (@) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true ‘Ans. (c) ‘Ammeter has low resistance not high resistance. Q.136. Statement (I): Moving iron instruments are used in ac circuits only Statement (II): The deflecting torque in moving iron instruments depends on the square of the current, (@) Both Statement (I) and Statement (I) are individually true and Statement (Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (I) (6) Both Statement (I) and Statement (I) are individually true but Statement (I) is not the correct explanation of Statement (!) (©) Statement (I) is true but Statement (Il) is false. (@) Statement (I) is false but Statement (Il) is true ‘Ans. (a) MI is used for both AC and DC circuits ma Q.137 Statement (I): PMMC instruments are suitable in aircraft and air space applications. Statement (II): PMMC instruments use a core magnet which possesses self-shielding property, (a) Both Statement (I) and Statement (I!) are individually true and Statement (II) is the correct explanation of Statement (I. (©) Both Statement (1) and Statement (I) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I) (©) Statement (|) is true but Statement (II) is false (@) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true Ans. (a) PMMC has self shielding properly due to permanent magnet so used for air space and aircraft applications. °° EEE peer Page 60 LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Q.138 Statement (I): A ballistic galvanometer is preferred as a detector in an AC bridge to measure inductance supplied by a source at power frequency. Statement (II): An AC bridge to measure inductance is balanced at the fundamental component (@) Both Statement (1) and Statement (I) are individually true and Statement (Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (). (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (|I) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I). (©) Statement (|) is true but Statement (II) is false. (d) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true, Ans, (d) Vibration Galvanometer is used as a detector in AC bridges. 0.139. Statement (|): Phase lag network is used to increase stabilly as well as bandwidth of the system 1 Phase lead network increases bandwicth of the system. tement (I) and Statement (|!) are individually true and Statement (II) is the xplanation of Statement (I). (b) Both Statement (|) and Statement (|!) are individually true but Statement (II) is not the correct explanation of Statement () (©) Statement (I) is true but Statement (I) is false (0) Statement (I) i false but Statement (I) tue Ans. (d) Phase lag network has dominant pole thus it will reduce bandwidth, phase lead network has dominant zero thus it will increase bandwidth, Thus statement 1 is false and 2 is true. oe « EER Q.140 Statement (1): The inductor is not used to fabricate a lag network as delay and hysteresis loss Statement (Il): A capacitor cannot be used to fabricate a lag network, (@) Both Statement (I) and Statement (I) are individually true and Statement (I) is the correct explanation of Statement (!). (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (|I) are individually true but Statement (II) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I). (€) Statement (|) is true but Statement (II) is false (d) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true t produces time Ans. (¢) Capacitors are used to design phase lag network thus statement 2 is false. oo «EER Eee Page 61 G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea Q.141 Statement (I): Roots of closed-loop control systems can be obtained from the Bode plot Statement (lI): Nyquist criterion does not give direct value of comer frequencies (@) Both Statement (I) and Statement (I) are individually true and Statement (Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (I. (b) Both Statement (1) and Statement (II) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I). () Statement (|) is true but Statement (Il) is false (d) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II). is true, Ans, (d) Statement (I) is incorrect, °° EE Q.142 Statement (I): The IGBT makes use of the advantages of both power MOSFET and BJT. Statement (II): The IGBT has MOS input characteristic and bipolar output characteristic. (@) Both Statement (1) and Statement (I) are individually true and Statement (Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (I. (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (ll) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not etenrertiers ener seen) (6) Statement (|) is true but Statement (I) is false (a) Statement (|) is false but Statement (I) is true. Ans, (a) tatement (Il) is the correct reason for statement (). Q.143. Statement (I): The power distribution system are 3-phase 4-wire circuits Statement (Il): A neutral wire is necessary to supply single-phase loads of domestic and marginal commercial consumers (@) Both Statement (1) and Statement (I) are individually true and Statement (Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (I) (b) Both Statement (1) and Statement (II) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I). (©) Statement (!) is true but Statement (II)_is false, (d) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II). is true, Ans. (a) 24 4 wire reduces the tne votage to phase votage by J tines which fs used for domestic and commercial consumes. eon Page 62 G3 MADE EASY Indals Bes: nscitue for 1S, GATE & PSUS eur aera Q.144 Statement (I): The maximum torque of an induction motor is independent of rotor resistance. Statement (II): The slip at which the maximum torque occurs is directly proportional to rolor resistance. (@) Both Statement I) and Statement (I) are individually rue and Statement Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (I (b) Both Statement (|) and Statement (|!) are individually true but Statement (II) is not the correct explanation of Statement () (©) Statement (I) is true but Statement (I) is false (@) Statement (I) is false but Statement (I) is true ‘Ans. (b) 1 Trae BX, Re fe Xe From above relations both statements are individually torque. But no explanation bbotween thom Q.145. Statement (I): A 3-phase induction motor is a self-starting machine. Statement (II); A star-delta starter is used to produce starting torque for the induction motor. (a) Both Statement (I) and Statement (|!) are individually true and Statement (II) is the correct explanation of Statement (I). (b) Both Statement () and Statement (I) are individually true but Statement (I) is not the correct explanation of Statement () (c) Statement (I) is true but Statement (II) is false. (q) Statement (I) is false but Statement (I). is true Ans. (c) tar-delta starter is used to limit starting current. Its one of reduced voltage starting methods, Q.146 Statement (I): Leakage reactance of the lower cage in a double-squirrel-cage motor is considerably higher than that of the upper cage Statement (II); The lower cage has high permeance for leakage flux. (a) Both Statement (I) and Statement ((I) are individually true and Statement (II) is the correct explanation of Statement (|). (b) Both Statement (1) and St nent (II) are individually true but Statement (II) is not the correct explanation of Statement () (©) Statement (I) is true but Statement (I). is false (d) Statement (I) is false but Statement (I!) is true. ar Page 63 LSamMADE EASY EEE Inde Boot Inaceure for ES, GATE 6 PSU ee Can ae ea Ans. (a) The inner/deeper portion of rotorhas more leakage flux and leakage reactance. So lower cage has more leakage reactance. It offers high permeance to leakage flux also Q.147. Statement (I): Superconducting compounds and alloys must have components which jemselves superconducting, Statement (II): Metals and compounds which are superconducting are rather bad conductors at ordinary temperatures. (@) Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are individually true and Statement Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (I). (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (\I) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I). (©) Statement (|) is true but Statement (II) is false. (d) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true Ans. (d) aret Q.148 Statement (): The relative dielectric constant of an insulator decreases with increase in the frequency of the applied alternating field Statement (II): With increase in frequency of the applied field, polarization process increases. (@) Both Statement (1) and Statement (I) are individually true and Statement (Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (I). (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (|I) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I). (©) Statement (|) is true but Statement (II) is false. (d) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true, Ans. (c) EET Q.149. Statement (I): One series RC circuit and the other series AL circuit are connected in parallel across an ac supply. The circuit exhibits two resonances when L is variable. Statement (II): The circuit has two values of L for which the imaginary part of the input admittance of the circuit is zero, (@) Both Statement (I) and Statement (I) are individually true and Statement (Il) is the correct explanation of Statement (I. (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (lI) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I). (6) Statement (|) is true but Statement (II) is false (d) Statement (|) is false but Statement (II) is true peer Page 64 G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS eur aera Ans. (a) R R L © 1, sc Hee. Rel Rscet 1, joc Wo) = Fal Fort _ R=jwlt , joC(t= joRC) Rw +R ac R AC Jol. joc Rio WRwe Pra? Rare ol, ne} The imaginary part of oO inary part of YU) is FO Ta Rare a Real 1+R arc? Here L is variable and imaginary part of Y(ja) will be zero for two values of L as we will got a quadratic from above equation > - oo ¢ EET Q.150 Statement (|): The power available from wind is directly proportional to V8, where Vis the velocity Statement (I rag type wind turbines have lower speeds and high torque capabilites. (@) Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are individually true and Statement (II) is the correct explanation of Statement (\) (b) Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are individually true but Statement (Il) is not the correct explanation of Statement (I). (c) Statement (I) is true but Statement (Il) is false. (d) Statement (I) is false but Statement (Il) is true. cee Page 65 G3 MADE EASY Inde Bose Inseieute for IES, GATE & PSUS ee Can ae ea ‘Ans. (b) Drag turbine has low speed and high torque, capability, Prax from mind turbine = 0.59 x Kinetic energy of air passing through the effective disk. area of machine. P ey) 059x2xpviA 2°. p = Wind density A= Area of disk v= Velocity of wind 2000 cee Page 66

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