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Direction (Questions 1 to 5) : ln these questions choose Direction (Questions Ito10) : ln these questions, out of
the most appropriate.preposition to fill in the blank the given alternatives; choose the one which can replace
the word printed in bold in the sentence witfuout changing
1. He is going to remain here you come
the meaning of the sentence
A. titl
gizfutore 9. Catching snakes can be hazardous for people
C. after untrained in the art
D. unless - A. dangerous
B. guarded
2. They grossly differed one another on
C. tarmful
that point
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C. on D.d 10. The aberfation in the lndian econom)/ can be
attributed to short-sightedness of its political masters
3. I must start down to reach the station in
A. deviation
time
B. steadfastness
,.At B. bv
;{privitege
C. in - D: with
D. procrastination
4. He was apprised the latest developments
Direction (Questions to 15) : ln these questions, fill in
on the battle front .r'
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the blank with a, an or the and if none of these is required
A. of .8. about write your answer as 'no article'
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5. This is an exception the general rule


11. He drives at a speed of 90 miles hour
A. of A.a
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Direction (Questions 6 to 8) : ln these questions, out.of D. no article
the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses
the meaning of the italicised bold part of thes6ntence
112. I have been waiting for- long time
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Direction (Questions 16 to 25) : Bead the following Direction (Questions 18 to 20) : ln. these questions,
passage qarefully and answer the questions that follow : choose the word which is same in meaning to the word as
used in the passage
PASSAGE
18. OBLITERATE
Recent advances in science and technology have made it
possible for geneticists to find out abnomralities in the
{harity
'8. Eradicate
unborn foetus and take remedial action to rectify some C. Give birth to
defects which would othena/se prove to be tatalto the child. D. Assist
Though genetic engineering is still at its infancy, scientists
can now predict with greater accuracy a genetie disorder.
19. FEAT
It is not yet an exact science since they are not in a A. Process B. Fact
position to predict when exactly a genetic disor:der will /Possibitity D. Goal
set in. While they have not yet been able to change the 20. SQUARELY
genetic order of the gene in germs, they are optimistic A. Rigidity
and are holding our that in the near future they might be
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_(.Directly D. At right angle
successful in achieving this feaf. They have, howevel
acquired the ability in manipulating tissue cells. However, Direction (Questions 21 to 221: ln these queslions,
genetic mis-information can sometimes be damaging for choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the
word as used in the passage
it may adversely affect people psycfrotogically. Genelic
information may lead to a tendency to brand some people 21. CHARGE
as inferiors. Genetic information canlherefor.e be abused B. Settle
and its application in deciding the sex of the foetus and -)t'catm
C. Accuse D. Absolve
its subsequent abortion is now hotly debated on ethical
lines. But on this issue geneticists cannol be squarely 22. AB9SED
blamed though this chargehasofien been levelled atthem. iA4Polite B. Treatwell
It is mainly a societal problem. At present genetic C. Utilized D. Compliment
engineering is a cosfly process of deteeting disorders but 23. Why, according to the author, is genetie
scientists hope to reduce the costs when technology misinformation swerely damaging ?
becomes more advanced. This iS why much progress in A., The cost.involved is very high.
this area has been possible in scientifically advanced and B. Some people are unjustly branded as inferior
rich countries like the USA, UK and Japan. lt remains to Ghoose the ccrrrect option
be seen if in the future this science will lead to the A.,1S,only
development of a race of supermen or will be able to -K B only
obliterate disease from this worfd. C. BothAandB
D. NeitherAnor B
16. According to the passage, the question sf abortion
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A.-lgnored passage? .!: ,!:i.
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A. Society is not affected by the research in genetic
engineering
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D. left to the scientists to decide . B. lf genetic information is not properly handled, it
willcreate problems
17. Which of the following is true regarding the reasons
r;/Manipulation of genes is presently done only in
for progress in genetic engineering ? tissue cell
Arlf has become popularto abort female foetuses D. Scientists recognise the possibilities of abuse
76. Human beings are extremely interested in of information related to genetics
heredity
C. Economically sound and scientifically advanced
25. According to the author, the present state of
knowledge about heredity has made genetieists
countries can provide the infrastructure for such A. introspective
research B. ;tccusative
D. Poor countries desperatel.y need genetic
information -{anqant
D. optimistic
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26. Radha kept an amount of Rs. 2,500 as deposit for 2 26. wn i z,soo rro d.q{ of fiqE d m tez" qrffi-6 rs
years at the rate oI 12 per cent per annum at d To.Afi erq q{ qqr fuq I d s{ qr( srErr of qa
compound interest. How much total interest will she
get at the end of 2years?
fu-d{r qro ffin ?
A. 600 s'o
A. Rs.600
B. Rs.336 B. 336 to
das.asa C. 636 s'o
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37. ln a shop, shirts are usually sold at 40% above the
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discount ol 1OY" on the usual selling price. lf he qrq w,ffi u1rfr d I q-o i-d d ?lig gorfiri.11TqTq
manages to sell 72 shirts for Rs. 13,608, tT1_.15
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-q::rg r-e,ffi
sre r#
secure 40Yo marks to pass a paper: But * ",i.rl*a 44' fiffi
d frrq 40"/o qq qr* ffi sTrqru-fi ti atlc -.si +o
**lL iil
only 4g.marks,and failed by 20 marks
-^-1-^r^-.La o 'lffiT'ffi-Jt,;i;
-^o ,eioEFfoqaltqeo.3il6f$,!rgil{,dInIrEqtqq -'';
'
---.i--..:-
Iifi'*HH#t'ffi ,Wo
selling:awatch for
1140 $'rTg trr frtfr'fr$ffi'o-) sz d
t q" ogi+rt
,;,
45. of S%by
inirirs a loss oI5-/o
A person tncurs D! seurng.awarci':::
_"_-
4-r- Erfr Etfr t t sz anr oqri d frq 915 qe o) frr-iti
Rs. 1 1 40. At what priceShould the
'q'&
wq[ch be sold to 5 :. .;
=#-- e

1ry1?ry
C. Rs.1260'--- Kdr *,r:Ii%s1230
) *t$'6, Rs. 1290 l, l;:3:: 3: li33l:
*-.' 46. yrfrrfl l2oooro d TtF frd o) 120$'o w'127o
6. Rajinder investfa part of Rs. 20001in 12%_stock at 6i6 t fqln orcn t ft qr+t u-fi g{'ffi o} zs ro r
Rs. 120 and the remainder in 15% stockat Rs. 125. rN 15olo{d@ fr fr&r o-ror t I qR16 s{ B*-f,r Ed
lf his total dividend per annum is Rs;'t 36O, how mucft
' if
- , n* - Cfug.d .136! .$.o t e-g .+, 120 Eo. tlq t2olo Td-tF-
does he invest in 72"/" stock at Rs. 120 ? 4\ZF
^3tt,}n .* mqfl:*"f,r t ?

47. 12 men complete,a work in 9 dayts.'After they have 47. 12 gssfrfr,rrd a+ g F{ d Tqr,o-G B t sqd o ffi
worked for 6 days, 6 more men join thern. flow. maly e-oaard o-G d'Er+ o el}r d.r BTd lrPT trg w t qi
days willthey take to complete the remaining work? ol,gu o-{i d fdq @ R-r
Eq Erq
2Dfr.aays B,.3days
l. zft-.c e. gfr{ "tn,i
C.4days 8.,5 days
;.;ft" o sfrc
1

48. A man covered a distance of 2000 km in 18 hours +'qterifuzn:'dl Ti


w effiffi.+e'tit d'2000 frilfio
partly by bus at 72 kmph and partly by train at 160 zz ffiSrcs qfr tfr} d
ard fr'eq HcI3i{ 3ffi;o-f,:
kmph. The distance covered by bus is roo !d$gt qfr Efe at gra t iq.EryI Tfr 9-"or t
A. 1280km B.720km
D.640km
irs gnr aq ot. (ft t
;ff60km A. rzAOffi" B. zzofr;fro
lf m: n =3:2,then (4m +5n): (4m -5n) isequalto C. eooft;fio D. 64ofrtfro
A.4:9 x.rx,kSl..' '8.9,4 >. 'zsx gfr
u-r's- m": n =3, z t'oq 14m + siil : (4m - 5n) = 2
c. 11 : t - t}\s..-
49.

ft-sr-- .x 9: '*g*^*,f-"-= A.4:9


C. 11 :1
B.9:4
. D.9:1
50. A motorist travels to a place.150 km,away at an
average speed of 50 km per hour and returns at 50. w ine=r qrao so At-7ua a gi}mr Afu'Q tso
30 km per hour. His average speed for the whole frrfi. qr gtr eilq flo q={T q3q{cf{ so'@,/tiet
journey in km per hour is
\s: A.rd't qrw sTrf,r t r s-r-o1't$ ur*r ff gidd rft
A. 35 8.37 fiffi./Eier Eqr t ?
frz.s D. 40 A. 35 8.37 C. s|.s o. +b
r-
1505
51. The first lndian woman to scale Mount Everest was 51. crse rqtE cy aai srfr q-6S lTlffiq sFdar efi
A. P.T. Usha
n. fr. fr. usr
B. Kamam Malleswari
Cy'yotirmoyee Sikdar
,D. BachendriPal c. dffi{ fun-{ri
o. q*fr qra
52. Which of the following Muslim rulers remained in
. the captivity of his son ? ftqfufuf, t t ot{ qr gkc $rso qqi gd.ht +q
A. Akbar B. Aurangzeb dvo?'
C. Shahjahan *D/lananglr A. 3rfi-{r B. silffiq
53. The lndus Valley people wore clothes made of C. Yn6r"ilEi D. qEfrfi{
A. cotton s3. fs-+J sr8 d dq frqfufuf, +,ri oG qfiA Q)
{silr.
-C. A.q1 : B. fuo.
cotton and wool
D. animalskin
C, W ell-s s-q D. cg of sra
54. gzd'qrFfo crfirefr S-ffir grffi{ 2o14,fr dcqr
54. The 87th AnnualAcademy OscarAwards 2014 were
announced on 22 February 2015. Which film was 22 sr+fi, 2o1s ol g{ ?fr i ms mq o} sds}E
awarded the best picture award ? Tmfue or srsrd ftar en ?
,"/(lTne G rand Budapest Hotel e. s.rs SqTt +-d
B. Birdman g. {t{
C. Big Hero 6 c. f+q fis) o
D. StillAlice
55. Who won the Dadasaheb Phalke award forthe year zo14e.r srErcn*r rrd grw'n f6.rni !fi-dr ?
2014?
B. SoumitraChatterjee
A. gr{-.qn B tilfraT d-6ff
-xteular
C. Pran D. ShashiKapoor
c. cM O. vrRr oqr
56. Din-i-lllahiwasthe religion promoted by
56. ftq-q-Edr$.qd frisd HRrF+f, fu-,qr'rrqr z
A. Jahangir jrtlumayun A. qdirtrr B.gcrt
C. Shahjahan 'D. Akbar c. qr6qi D. 3rfi-{r

57. World Environment Day is celebrated every year on st. vM 6* qqffiq fu{s 6E rcFqr qril t?
A. january15 B. August26 A. 15 qf,{fr B. 26 oFnc
{Junes D. July 10 c. 5 qtq o. ro gqr$
58. Who is the brand ambassador of Madhya pradesh's qta e-i{r d sreq sTftqn, vrrf,r sTfuqH (qE qs RB
Health Campaign, Mamta Abhiyan (Maternal and ercea) d Ers 3r+s-sr qil{ ? t
Child Health) ? A. fr{iqil zhrsr B. qrfufl q-e
A. PilyankaGhopra B. Alia Bhatt
C. MadhuriDixit p-Sonam Kapoor c..qEffrffi o. *.+r oX<

59. Where is the'Dilwara Jain Temple, located ?


5e. "RHqT-.sr or *q qks" ar6i ftrf, t ?

A. Udaipur A. E{qg{ B. qqgr


;{.laipur D. qrs 3Ir{
C. Ajmer D. MountAbu C. GIqA-{

60. he lntemational Monetary Fund founded?


When was
60. E;wistia di'ffi q,s si efitr{r fuH s{ E-{ .ft ?
)r'tgt B. 1913 A. 1941 B. 1913
'c. 194s D. 191s c. 1945 D. 19,ts
61. 2018Asian Games will be hetd in 61. qM da zore oer'eTrfifuf, Eli ?
A. Doha, Qatar A. <r6L OTt-t
)l,laxuta, lndonesia B. \r-tDlflr, {gI-{RFIf
C. pangkok, Thailand c. ftr+i6, arT{ds
Korea D. qn-r, sftur olftqr
,/Busan,South
6
1sGr
62. Paradip Port is locded in which state ol lndia ? Mq ifwrng qll'il'd fuq qrw q Rif, t ?
A. Odisha B. AndhraFradesh A. 3TIECTT B. GTiEr rtcr
C. Gujarat .1x/xerala c. Twrfr o^ dra

The Khajuraho temples were constructed by 63. q-gqd d dHf o"r ffinr ftcfrfu,-f, Ertr ffirqr rrw
A. the Parmar rulers qT

B. the Chandel rulers A. IN{TTT YIFtrtr e. qqd qnsfi


-9-afie
Solankirulers c. *freifr qlrsfi o erfunk-e
D. LalitadiVa
64. ffiMa fr * d}c errF-{r ?r,r or d* eTr ? .,,

Bt. Who among the following was the Revenue Minister n. frr+a
ofAkbar ? c. elsq qa D. 3i-gq s-.sd
A. Birbal B. Tanssr
C. TodarMal
rTRfr d rrqd{-ctffi d sc fr cfilda f+qfrfgo +f *
-D.iAtbulFazl frm w.gre t TdImFr qarot rrcn ?
Who amongst the following was'impeached in a. fle-d
England foracts committed as Governor-General of B. srl-q tfri.s , :

lndia ?
A. Wellesley B. Warren Hastings
c.oiffi
C. Cornwallis Bentinck
o. dffiqr iilf-6
-D:Savendish ffi-fua t d 6t{ sI ?5eFT r5S .rfr- t ?
66. Which of the following statements is notcorrect ? A. t{qqrq t s.ror t
!ffine*isgrown in Punjab
B. Tea is Produced inAssam
E, qrq orsc fr sis-q EIfr t
g. qi'+t stqteo t srfi t
:'r: :'
C. CoJfee is grown in Karnataka
p. Sw fdqrqd c*{ +'sFI={ dHT
D. Saffron is.produced in Himaehal Pradesh
67, sclld, zo't+ 6) rr-s,tft'f, di @ std d gfr d ead
67. Who has topped the 28th Annual World Billionaires
qfro frF srrEqtr d st{ qd atc efi,?
list of Forbes released on 3rd March, 2014?
A. BillGates A. ft-d rt.irfl . .i; l

B. /1Qarlos Slim Helu s. orffs Rqq t-(


$/ AmanctoOrtegaGaona C. qifut sfr-drr
-D. Larry Ellison

68. In the Railway budget 2014-15, the go-vernment has ao14-1s S ffi
cqe t sw'R i rlt.S gde fq a
announced the first bullet train for which corridor ? dltrr tus qr}ffi AGrq ot t ?
A. Delhi-Agra
ffiunbai-Ahmedabad B. 5q{ - 3r6rrEFilcl
C. Delhi- Kanpur c. ftd - oT{gv
D.Delhi-Kolkata , . ,, D. ftiEffi - otf,ordT
69. Which one of the following is a Fundamental Right frrcHfuc q st-{ HI t \l-in *ftro 3Tfuo'ri qrgfrq
guaranteed by the constitution of lndia ? lTldETHtTrctrdB?
A. RighttoGovem A. sn*rq qtl qfrroR
B. Rightto ProPertY B. cffi oT sftEil-{
C. flightto lnformation
c. q+Tr qtT qff{R
;/aigntto Equality D. TTIIl;TflT 6T qffifiI{
70. Who among the following has been honoured with
t$in dsaaq tufrfr* Syrr,HYf
the'Legion of France" the highest civilian award ol Eorg'2s1*
FrgRcein2Ol4?
,fu rq t F,qfrfutr'fr t frd sqtrd tu'qr irur t?
Shahrukh Khan
A. Cn&-q ErH
,X
B. Salman Khan B. gOqrC 1lrr{
c. eTrfr{ qr;I
C. Amir Khan
D. RanbeerKaPoor 9. wpfiq o'T{
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71. The dance form Kuchipudi has originated from 71. Ts {A "qFffg-.g' or s{.rT rerrq t
A. Gujarat ffAndnraPradesh A. Uwrd B. oTtET rd{r
C. Kerala -D. odi"h" g. ?i-t-d o. efiEw
72. Tle chief producer of jute in lndia is tz. rr-{f, fr qd o"r gq vfiBr {rq t :

^/. West Bengal n. qt-{qq Erll-d


B. Kamataka
e. o-ii-f,
{TamilNadu
c. oF-a-flg
'o n"i"r--- D. 3[tffi
79. The last battle that Humayun fought with Sher Shah
wasat 7s. gqqgM $-r vrr d nrer dg qri ErilT rffrq. gq eir
A. Suraigarh B. Bilgram n. qror-a fr B. f{drrrq fr
;C,.4lhau* D. Raisin c. d-qr t o. tffiq fr
74. Who was the last Mughal Emperor in lndia ? 74. qrra t <Sfrq 5.1-d rlsrd q+q efl z
2E(BahadurShahZaffar A. {6r$ ITIE urDq
B. Siraj-ud-daulah e. ft-{rq-B-(-etd-6
C. Aurangzeb c. si{rr\iE
D. Mohammed Shah
l

D. qrEiqE Yn6
75. Which instrument was played by Bismillah Khan ?
ts. furTFiidT qi ot'c ff qrer rfa {qrfr Q} ?
A. Flute B. Tabla
C. Shehnai il sara n. eiEfr
c. {lffir$
B. .ITIEII
D, stE
Dlrectlon (Questions 76 to T7l: ln these questlons is
given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered f+{s F" rfro 76 S zz) : ffifu6 cqfr q tro oera frqr
rrm t frrqd elq d Er{qr{ t ltttt fr
I and ll. You have to consider the statement and the G,t r erc arr qriundii
following assumptions and decide which of the rr{ fr-{n otfdq frx frofq dftq fu dh fr qnun 6er{ qrT
assumptions is implicit in the statement. Give youranswer eo, t crgcrcm o-{fr t I orr-il ffiR Sff lr6rs Afuq
A. if only assumption I is implicit A. qR d-q-d ETRUr I o{-ggt-tr{ o-"fi e
B. if only assumption ll is implicit
C. if both I and ll are implicit c. qR lelk u df eqq.rq o.-{fr
D. if neither I nor ll is implicit
D.'qR c d l q fi n ee-Ev1-6-q o.-rfr t
:

76. Statement : Apart from the entenainment value


76. iDeIq tfrEqc d Tdiqq d,qae d srdrsr
of television, its educational value
cannot be ignored.
{-d P}k+. qrs o)-c-s{si-{rq qt fu-qr
qt E6-dI
Assumptions: l. People take television to be a I

means of entertainment only. ErwTrg t. ahr &ftfuqc 61 d+a rrqkqq o-r


ll. The educational val.ue of qluc lsrfli B t

television is not realised u tfrfuqq d eik6 rrsf, 6'r rylo: vrsrs


properly. rS gen tt
77. Statement : 'Please note that the company will 77. iDer;I TErqr sqH d fo qiqfi d-"rm gi w erdft
provide accommodation to only oTtqtrqT ol fr ailsrs BqffiT 6-qrqrfi"- \16'
outside candidates if selected.'-
Acondition in an advertisement.
ft-dTc{ ttfi .r{ crd r

qrwnq t. rarfiq snqffi d c-qm d ftq srd


Assumptons : t. The local candidates would be
having some other anangement cr{r gE erq qqefl dFfr t
for their stay. u. qirfr dqf, Rrrfiq 3ffiFi-et ol g{i o.r
l!. The company plans to select raFT ?D-{ rfr * t

onlylocalcandidates. L-
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Direction (Questions 78 to 79) : Complete the series in ffiv (uo uo za S zs) : gt urtf t fr rr{ ,Ssmil oi ISI
these questions 6t
78. 2460,3570,4680, ? -s t1<2
A.8Br0 B. 5670 A.8640 8.5670
c. s970 .D:fr 90 c.5970 D.5790

79. 771_4,7916,8109, ? 8>{D 79. 7714.,7916,8i109, ? , :, :

x.a311 B- 8312 A.8311 B: 8312


c.8509 D.8515 c.8509 D.8515

Dircction (Questions 80 to 81) : ln these questions whicfi


f+{qr (u" wo ao d at) : gt rr;tf t 4t{ lsT BtR tr-e ftq
one of the Answer Figures shall complete the given
Question Figures ?
80. qr,{ fu{
80. Question Figures

@,@=I@l'E
@,@=l@l'E
vaq fua
Answer Figures

@@@@ @@
AB
@@
AB 81. CFr fu{
81. Question Figures

8,tr,'m'E 8,tr''E,E
Answer Figures

trEtrtr
A-fcD
trEtr
l

l
az. . qR '--' qtT dtqd t uIT, '+' oI dtgd B IPr, :*' o'l f,rg$
l
I 82. lf '-' stands for division, '+'for multiplication, '+'for t s-cr sitr 'x' o-I Trild t qm 6q ffifof, 6t rll=t
s u btraction and'x' f o r adoition, *n d
j
Eq d.n
_yIT,f Zr{t1,
?
6+20x12+7-1=7O
8-4
I

l 6+20 x12+7 *1 =70 A. 70 j. B. 62


]'
I
I
X'to
c. 57
B.
D. 38
e
\v\
, c. 57. D. 38
I
f'- t 1r\r\ qR UETIRL crdE oi LNDFMOSUZBKM fuqT qrfrT
d
83. lf the word MElrlTSLiswrittenas LNPFMOSUZBKM,
t c-q gS o-ls t rEST oi dS frr{sr w\on ?
u then how would the word TEST be written in that
tl
code ? A. UVFGTUUV B..RSCDQRRS
D. SUDFRTSU
l1

R
A.IVFGTUUV B. RSCDORRS C. SUDFORSU
ti
F SYDFIRS\U D. SUDFRTSU srf{d frffi qpJFI rN gtrsR o} c-gqr t st qar qat ft
Anil reached a place on Friday. lle came to know t
qe fiqtfud ft-{q fi{ ft-{ c-f,e fr qgq rrqr t t qR
that he was three days earlier than the scheduled q6 sTri srd qfusx oi qEi{dT dcr zrd frtili ftc tI
day. lf he had reached there on the totlowing Sunday, *Zq-ra qdq-dl ?
how many days late/early he would have been ? oi A. giFffi T6a
KOneday earlier ^.;- B. g.Fffi aI*
!( One day late '
"C. Two days late c.dft-{ttt
D. Two days earlier D. d ffi T6&
g
\o\ {-o
z-\ ta-L}
. ..'x -f
\'?-\b
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ln a row of boys, if Awho is 1Oth from the left and B 85, ilsdf qo qfu fr qfta dfr Er{ sn{
qfr t ffid'f{t
who is 9th from the right interchange their positions, qq t ott{ B dlo Ertrft silq Q srf =f+r w t encm fr
A becomes 15th from the left. How many boys are sTErfr Rerfr cea td B d aed erk fr lsil =r-qq
qq er
there in the row ? \ 5*',t* qrarBtqfudfrtiliilsdB?
b-5 B,N 8.27
'c. n D. 31
4.23
c.28 D. 31
Direction (Queetions 86 to 88) : ln thesequestbns, select
the related number/groups of letters to complete the
ffivr (c" rwo 06 t aa) : 5 rvd'd $dfud dcqI/3itr{
analogy
rr1t of gfrq d wrcrrff d Wf o-s wd

86. 1:4::?:64 A.14 B. 66


B. 65 c.n
-M4
c.n D. 16
D. 16

87. BVSC: YEHX:: MRCP: ?


87. BVSC: YEHX:: MRCP: ? A. NIXK B. Ljfii/
A. NJX( E -UO<M c. NlxK D. OIYM
C. NIXK D. OIYM
88. EGIK: FILO : : FHJL: ?
83.
:

EG]K: FILO: : FHJL: ? A. GJMP B. GMJP


A. GJMP B. G[/I.JP C. JGMP D. JGPM
/rcme D. JGPM
Fr{u (c" o 8e ri er) : -g{ g{d fr f<'rq fra.-fl} t t
Direction {Questions 89 to 91) : Find the odd word/group t+fl vr</slen:sT6/riql oi (ifrq
of letters/number from the given alternatives.
-/ 89. A. Ynd t. P"q qU-S
89. A. Shark fiHemng c. qRrsr D. .f,
C. Banacuda D. Whale
90. A. AEFJ B. KOPT
90. A. AEFJ B..KOPT C. UYZD D. EHIL
,iu* D. EHIL
91. A.24 B. 50
91. 4.24 B.q c. 124 D. 210
c. 124 ;ilua s2. o.Rr$ str* ot di 30 fts{ qtfr t, fu srd 5sfr t
92. Kashish goes 30 metres North, then turhs right and slt{ +o +eY qtrfr t, fr{ gcm <nt 5sfr t .ft
walks 40 metres, then again turns right and walks 20 *R q-d-fr t, frtt t Erd 5.sfr B atq +o fi-eq
Td
20 metres; then again turns right and walks 40 Ttrft t I T6 crsi Til rerm t ffi ftn qs B ?
metres. How many metres is she from her original A.0 B. 10
poFition ? /. c.20 D. 1s
xo E1o c. 20 D. 15
f+tu (r" u" ss t el) : gt e{-d t vrc fu,t d em
Direction (Questlons 93 to 94) : ln these questions, find qs sTri arfr gw riql {frq d fu go frsF c-gfr w sIIEnRf,
out the missing number in place of question mark on the
basis of a specific trend
t
93. a=23 (529) (1024)
93. a=23 (s29) (1024) b = 21 (441) (1441
b=21 (4411(1441 c = 19 (361) (?)
c = 19 (361) (?) A. 1441 8.3229
A. 14/'1 c. e361 D.8281
c. 9361 -&.{rN
D. 8281
94:,
94.

B. 12

A. 11 /B:12 c. 2, D. 33
10
D. 33
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95. ,Ravi is 7 ranks ahead of Sumit in a class of 39. lf se ur$ d 6GTr t5trd tcE z to. sTrnt I qR Ekd
Sumifs rank is seventeenth from the last, what is or to dfrq t qr{rqt B fr ifr or to ffiqQT fr fuil{r
Ravi's rank from the start ? t?
-A. 14tt B, 15th
A. 14si B. t5itT
C. 16ft 44ru c. 16si D. 17"r
96. A father is now three times as old as his son. Five e6. go' frf,r qfi Tdqrq eng srci 5n t fr{ 1un t I ci" s{
years back, he was four times as old as his son'
{d v{rfi eng emi gt fi sR g'Ir 'Qfi l g-c d sTrg B
Thgage of the son is
A. 12E{ B. 15s{
tZyears B. l5Years
t,t(C. lSyears D. 2OYears c. 18s{ D. 20s{

Direction (Questions 97 to 98) : ln these questions, a Hvr (uo no sz d se) ; ffifu6 crlT fr ft{d 3i4i
set of fignnes carrying certain numbers is given. Assuming Erd snts\tF'Igir't-c frqtrr,qrB tiF-f,r;IT dlfuq fu c'd6+c
thatthe numbers in each set follow a simllar pattern find d sio, go f$ H or 3rgffrur os B t gw ttio' iilfuq
the missing number

A. -30 B. 13

A. -30 rt1tg c. 18 D. 30
c- 18 D. 30
98. &t 125 216

98. 64 125 216


,C,o)uo zzOrzs
,C,o)r, I @*rrO,ru ,,@r,
82764
I 27 64 A.2
B.9
A.2 -8:{
to. c. 17
c. 17 18
D. 18
Directon (Ouestlonsgg to 1(X)) : ln these questions there ffiu (uo o ee t
too) : firaftfu6 ccfr fr 4 qer< Rv
are two statements labelted as ASsertion (A) and Tq * M srtroQm (A) sf{ rd (nl o,r tqa f<qr rrqr t I

Reason (R). Mark your answer as per the codes provided orTq srwrr s+q fti Rq'N otst A q-$T{ qF* ffi
below:
A Aft #tse t gh R, AzFlqdtwE onnt
R
A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct B. Aoltq n #t sS t difrtq R, Aot sS sea rS
exPlanation of A
6'KIT
-B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
" exPlanation of A c. AsS $ aA;-q n'rco t
C. A is true but R is false D. Arrrd t emq n wO t
D. A is false but R is true qrre d alrr sri arq{r vfr{qn
ee. vfu5e5q 1a1
99. Assertion(A) ln lndia, people elect their own g+itr
representatives. a-d (n) qr{fl qiF afmta t t

Reason (R) lndia is a democracY.


100. cFroet;t (a) alcil-o d?qt i
otrfr wem w sTq-*
100. Assertion(A) Ashoka pillars have retained their qrfi {rF{R rE] gv B r

gloss on their surface. rd (n) tr{ e}dt d qe turo fr TEi cfi t


Reason (R) Moisture laden winds do not blow
in the areas where it is looated.
arfi rqrcit d fd q-t sTrA r

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101 . Surge absorbers are used for protectlon against,. 101. dm.$ erqsMt oT q-frlr Fmfufuo d ft=s-d i{qeTr d
,( hlh voltage low frequency oscillations fdq fu-qr qror B
ffitgnvoftage high f requency oscillations
C. low voltage high frequency oscillations
A. sa ffi ftq srTEfr +d-{
D. low voltage low frequency oscillations B. ua fdq Bl-@ srgfu +d-{ "

c. frq ffi B-@ sTrgfr +f,{


102. Compared to Gauss-Seidel method, Newton- D.ftE ftq.frrl qnE F, =t"=
Raphson method takes
1oz ' rrss-fiSd f4fr d gu+r,f qz-r-vrwer fdB fr
:

.A. tess number of iterations and more time per


iteration oitkd Eti d '

B. less number of iterations and less time per A. sTr+dcf of oq rneqr *r qfuo. HErq cfu 3Trq-dq
iteration B. sIITkFII EI O-q WSII slt{ ?D'q Vrrq CIf, 3lr{il{
, C, more number of iterations and more time per , C. onqfif ot aTBf,-riqr str*,p{ks, q.-{q,cfr qrmfr
iteration
D. oTr-{d'c} of eTBf, ss{ efk o.q grrq sfr oTrd-dq
D. more number of iterations and less'time per
iteration 103. qrq{ fuEq q ftqrq-o ETqqfdq ffifud d fuTq,
103. Regulating-transforrners are used in pbwer systems
dtuqetit
forcontrolof A. ddq g. qsaq fiqEq

A. voltage :- B: powerfactor c. cr-dr kr) D. fi{ t q',fi


C. psr,verflow D. all of these' q{rq d o-e-dw oil-{ aifrq vgq erxr
HRC d fiq or
104. ln HFIC fuse the time between cut-off and final current srq o-ddrdr B
zero is called e. gTrd-Tf sqq
A. the pre-ariingtime e. enffiq wqq
B. the arcing time c. gd qzITErq Hrrq
O. the total operating time D.gctto.Hq-e
105. {rrdq tE qR'qeT ffiq-6 fr t-a or s-frq fuqr qror *
105. ln a minimum oil circuit breaker the oil is used
A. to act as circuit breaking medium only
l. d+a gRqQI-ffi-qE qpqq d 5q'd 6rd o-{i d
.,6. tor circuit breaking and providing insulation frq
e. qRqar ffifuf, zn-{i 3ilr g-{gdqc ti + fldq
D. for none of these 6. d+a g-{-dYr{ ti d ftq
D.gcqtoEq-S
106. Which of the lollowing statements is not correct ?
X SFuis non-toxic and ngn-Jlammable gas Flqkfuo fr,t olsrnr @eIiI: rltla t; ,

B. SF6 has very high dielectric strength roughly A. sF6 aTFqErfr sfu cr-qd-{chd tls t
24 times of that of air B. sF6 fr erfr sa wrd-go,srsed Etfr t,d arg +1
C. S% is yellow in colour efimr o.Fr.r 24 Tfr d-fr t
D. SF6 is about 100 times more etfective than air at
20ec
C. SF6 zFI Trr fi-drl E-1-dr t
D; ,oec q{ sF6 qrg of ertsr too U+ srgo q-rTfi
t
1

1 07. ln a certain single-phase ac circuit the instantaneous +dr


voltage is given by v = V sin (eot + 304) p.u.
and the instantaneous current is given by
107. fu-S fu'rf,-S-o g qft qRqq fr mcTFro ffi
i = I sin (rrrt - 30e) p.u. hence the per unit value of
v = V sin (rot + 30q) p.u. e u6 61-6ftpq um
reactive power is i = I sin (ot - 30e) p.u. t, Eqftq qfr qF'c adM
A. 1t4 B. 1t2 qrrr or qrq Sfl
c. ^fg/4 .V.l-stz A. 114 B. 1/2
c.,lit+ D. {st2
108. Series reactors are used to , , , i.,,
*'fr Rqdi or c-drr f+rfufud d frq fuqr rrror t
:
'108.
A. improve the transmission etficiency
B. improve the power factor of the power system l. gisfrcn sfi serflr Eerri
C. improve the voltage regulation B. Yr-tr-{ fr-c iFr rlrcN tr4e{ Eerrri
.DfOring dbwn the fault levelwithin the capacity of c. qrdo fuqEH ilf,d{ q-{ri
the switchgear D. lffiqq of erqil A ftfr{ ds K{ +a dri
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109. Transmission efficiency of a transmission line ErsfuTq arfc of FiHfr{Tc Eeffir t ffifoT'd qtpl
increases with the sE+fr8
A. decrease in powerfactor and voltage A. qq{ +sz( di ffi
fr Et-s
;t irwe.xr*in powerfactor and voltage
B. qr+{ fse{ sili ffitil t EE'
C. increase in powerfactorbutdecrease in voltage
D. increase in voltage but decrease in power factor
c. t11w +sdq it Etr sil{ #qfr ars
o. qladq tt qE *q w+t ffqzq t Erfl
110. Ashodtransmission line, having its line impedance
angles as 0, is delivering a given power at the 1 10. argq qfuErEr ator o q-fr qo eg gisfrrTc E{rfi A
'receiving end at a lagging power factor angle of O. q{qqrfr ql-{r +f,fl @tur O w 3lffiil-S ds w gfi
Whk* one of the lollowing is a set of conditions frtr{d tirfl tril{ 6-{ {& trffifuo
fr fu-s *
for which this line will have maximum and zero qhqq t-c d fr\ Es artr{ fr eimo-oq el}t txq ftoqq
regulation ?
Maximum Regulation Zero Regulation
*nz
erkooq t{qq-{ vgu t+qr{
,

A's=e q:g=(nl?)
Q=o
A. i Q-0=(n/2)
B.0-0=(nlz)
:

Q=0 q-o=(n/2)
g+0=(xl2) B. 0=0
)Xq=e C. 0=0 Q+0=(r/2)
D. 0+ e=(nlZ) 0=o D. g+0=(nl2\ 0=0
111. lf a travelling-wave travelling along a loss-less 11i. fr,S qa-n-*q t qR qfi erfugFd sffi flg{ d
ovefiead line does not result in any reflection after Tiler-qler trf,i d rFef*l-sq gq-d RTw{ frs qc qgqi
it has reached the far end, then the far end of the
line is
d qrqn 6t{ cqs-d-{ Tt *dr rq Enfl or qr*et dt
}(opncircuited t
B. shortcircuited A. trfdqffid
C. terminated into a resistance equal to surge B. mgqffif,
impedance of the line c. tufr qfutE fr ffio d eirsc dl dlo{
D. terminated into a caPacitor qfuErEr $ qqr+* Erdr B
D. deTrR_c n qffif,
112.

A. 2eu B. ea'
c. 2 D. 112
113. PWM Eq& A gmd w-{ rfrgaq t efE q}gd 1290
113. ln single pulse modulation of PWM inverters, the
pulse width is 120e. For an input voltage of 22QV
trzzov 6SEcge dfdq arqeffio
dc, what is the r.m.s. value at the fundamental d 1E er++o w s.f qtta {d rTrt Tqr B ?
cornponentoftheoutputvoltage ? (ffi- A. 171.5 V B. 254.0 V
A. 171.5V Ezst.ov lYo,- c. 127.0V D. 89.81 V
c. 127.ov D. Be.8r,
*JKiUZ 114. il{rr5q A cos (ro1t+k coswrt) t
114. Thewaveform A cos(ro1t +k cos wrt) is A. sTrirw m-gfuo
A. amplitude modulated B. oTrgfr m-gfro
B. frequency modulated c. $-q qtgftd
C. phase modulated D. oTr{fr d qrq-qu S-q qTgftf,
.firequency as well as phase modulated
1 15. ot{ + euz qrdo.1 MHz of sTfuo-dq o-e-etrw eTrgfr
115. A 4 GHz carrier is amplitude'modulated by a qrd frq-clqo fu.rrd EI{r 3Trqrq-frgftI-d t t qR q-e
bw-pass signal of maximum cut off frequency 1 MHz' fu{-{f, eil-fitd: cffid +{I d ilq q{ffi ch-q{H
lf this signal is to be ideally sampled, the minimum
ergfr c.nrrr dfr
sampling frequency should be nearly "TFv
A.4MHz B. 4GHz A. 4 MHz B. 4 GHz
D.4GHz C. I MHz D. 4 GHz
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11 6. lf twosignals modulate the same canier with different 1 16, A fuq-{d qfr q{ fr qra6 ol o.g o.e ft d ftq-fiq
modulation depths of 0.3 and 0-9, the resulting qlgdn,t6{-{ritgr$ {i-gfrf, o-tt etrq qM di-sdq
modulation signalwill fuq-r-d *qr
A. beover-modulated A. oTfr-qt-gft"d
B. have the resultant modulation limit to 1.0
B. 1.0 65 qffi rf-Sd-{ ftqr qrar
/ navethe resultant modulation index around 0.82
c. 611111 0.82 d qRurrfi Er-sdq qa-oro eror
'D. have the resultant modulation index around 0.g5
D. ErrrlFr 0.95 d qRq'Fft disdq qa-ofa erar
17. A DSB-SC signal is gererated using the.carier signal
1

cos (qt + 0) and modulating signal m(t). What is


117. qrf,o' fu.r{d-cos (ro"t+ O) *r digdq fr{r{f, rn(t) d
u-fu q'\,6.DsB-sc frq-{d ssq fusr,${n Err
the envelope detectoroutput of this DSB-SC signal?
A. m(t) cos 0 E
tm(t)t
frT{d o-r ci-qrd}q Hq-q-6 3[rs-cge sqr t?
C. m(t) tan 0 A. m(t) cos 0 B. lm(t)l
D. m(t) sin 0
C. m(t) tan 0 D. m(t) sin 0
11 8. A sinusoidal signal with a random phase is given by 't18. mgfuo' fo q;r wsqrtq furmd
x(t) = A sin lnl? - (2nft + 0)l with the probability q{f,
x(t) =Asin lnlz- (znft+ e)l B fusol crfos-frr
density function
wrc t
o<o<2n o3os2n
P"(o)= [ttzn' D /A\_ f'ttzn,
et'r-'l o,
L 0, otherurrise ' graralT

What is the maximum amplitude of the auto w fr.r+o d w-sti{qE u.-cc ot orulq @r
correlation function of this signal ? ti "ft"*
A.A B. N2 A.A B, AI2
c.F .{artz c. A2 D. A2l2
119. What is the automatic lrequency control voltage of 1 19. rM fisfrsc vco Eb1 sqkf, err{fr f+feuT ffi
the FM transmitterVCO ? qqrt?
A. DCvoltage A. SS+dq
B. Sinewavevoltage B. qI ff$I qleeuI
y'square*areroltage c."iFf il{.r #q
D. Rampvoltage D. tq ddil
120. Which of the following statements is correct ? 120. ftrrfufuo t t ot{ HT oeFr sS t ?
lf the channel bandwidth doubles, the S/N ratio ir-d ot *s ffi qR g.rft oc fr BK c-E S/N crgqrd
becomes qror B
d
A. double of the former S/N ratio
A. Td g/N Grgcrf, 6r gr-{r
B. square root of the former S/N ratio
B. Td s/N orgcrd ol grf {f,
;Gr1alt of the former S/N ratio C. gd Vru orgcrf, Er srrElr
D. noneofthese
t
D. s{S o,t{ q-fi
121. Consider a binary linear block code (6, 3) with a
generator matrix of the form
121-; ffifud wsq d,iTrc{ qtrtr o. qTer ffi qrffifi
tfufl ic-s qts 10, s) w ft-4-{ o-i
00 l1 [r oo I I
10 0l c=lo I o o I
"=[i 0l l0 I

lo
lool
lf a code word has been received from the channel qR *rrd t lror 1111 d sc d ots ad vrw gur t
as [101 111], what is the maximum likelihood re \{qrRf, qr}s sd + fuq srtrodq mr+c: ffq trqr
decision forthe transmitted code word ? t?
r^Aal1Dl 111I B. [100 111] A. [101 111] B. [100 1111
c. [101 011] D. [101 110] c. [10r 011] D. [101 110]
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122. A dc ammeter has a resistance of 0.1 Q and its 122. frffi S fr qTfrfl 6'r sfuiq 0,1 o S{ gg-+t um wr
current range is 0 - 100 A. lf the range is to be o - 1o0A t t gsd qsrs of qR q.6i'w 0; sooA o-t;rl
extended to 0 - 5SA, then the meter requires which
? d aq *cq o) ffifud Yre sffitr ?ht orq{q?D'dr
of the following resistanbes S o:_ \
A. gOlOO B. 0.011 () - dft
Ho.ozsa D. 1.oo \ =)-
-1-o r
A. 0.010 Q B. 0.011 Q
z's h c. 0.025 c) D. 1.0 C,
123. Under no load condition, if the applied='='6
voltage to an
indrclion motor is reduced f rom the rated voltage to 123. y[.q.TR ffE ftrfr frq *ev qs arr{ rr$
furfr'A
haf the ratedvalue ffi dI frqtq ffi t qer ff{ enEr oc ftqr qrq d-q
A. the speed decreases and the stator current A. srf, se qr\'fr sfti Tlc{ t1nr erd qr\'rfr
*{ dfl erm Etr} t gk d-,fr
:

increases B. srd
7Ef Oottr ttre speed and the stator current decrease
c. qrd *r c{ erm qq6rR?F-d: !${r{ A n
C. the speed and the stator current remain
D. qia fr qrloq qM-{ dfl afu-{ * qm d srfr
practically constant
D. lhere is negligible change in:the speed but the 3ll\t'ft
s*ator cu rrent decreases ffiq-d_S-q, so kVA, 250 V/s00, er6 d qTSRy.r ffi
'124. Asingle-phase 50 kVA, 250 V/SOO V two winding giwtTCr'd'qerdl Wf qn, ror{ qr"[r +Eey iN 9s%
transformer has an etficiency ol95% at full load, t r ftqrq q-(cT o-{ qfr sd 500 v/7s0 v sfdFisqil{i
unity power factor. lf it is reconfigured as a q qffifd or frqr qrg il,{ gor{ qrfl S-er qq gsd
5O0 Vr50 V autotransforrner, its efficiency at its qq frEri{ qR qr gs-+1<a-or rqr ? ffi
new rated load at unity power factor will be
4.95.752% B. 97.851%
A. %.7520/o {51.851:% c.98.276% D. 99.2410/0
C. %.276a/" D.99.241"h
q S t{ t d,ft go g-Sq 9ffi6rfr qtis {'f qn S{
125. A three-phase synchronous motor connected to ac
mains is running at full load and unity power factor.
for{ q,s{ +et w qs rflB I qR y}ce qn q.r.n-q
srrEr ?Fq fcfi urq *r ei, qnr fr o''t{ qMq c fu-qr
lf its shaft load is reduced by half and field current is
heU constant then its new power factor will be uITg rrE iI{II rIIq-{ +{ dqr
A. unity A. {6r{
B. leading B. orrJlnfr
Eprylglns c. c{4rnfi
D. dryndent on machine paratneters
D rrc?f{ A crddi qt sTrfffl
126. ln atansformer, zero voltage regulation
is
at full load
126. ArS HssTft it Wf qR q{ ylq ffiq frrrr{
J(. notpoesible A. i+$Ts ct t
B. pssible at unity power factor load B. Eqrr{ qr{{ f( fl{ c{ dlrs t
)(possible at leading power factor load c. ffm qR tr{ Tirrq t
GrrJrnfr qr+s

, 'D. possible at lagging power factor load o. qrflfffr qq-r +{ qr{ rN Tiqs t
127. Gorcs of large power transformers are made lrom 127. tr qrR EiwsY{Y d Fts ffifuo at q-ff{ qrfr t
whk*r one of the follodng ? A. 6re-{rc El?T
A. l-lot-rolled steel e. 6t*_t_c d_{_tr{ oilB1'ds qn
B. lolcFrolled nongrain oriented steel
{Uta+olled grain orHrted steel
c. otee-t-ec tr{ rem si@
D. Fenite o. $qrfe

12f,. Adc generator is operiating at constant speed and


otg S fr ffidq
fuis qra silY Rerq elr s+s{ qr
onstant f ield excitalirm. lf it is supplyi ng maximu m rqrfua* r qft rre z2ov q{ sTk{-rq qrqq qxfl-$ o{
power at a voltage of 220 V then the generated emf 16r.d ilq wn frqf, sr6q q-f, irqT d.n U
A. h110V A. 110 V
B. is 220 V 8.220V
C.-[s 440 V c.440v
,.6 depends upon the armature resistance D. antfl d cmq qs fr${ o-ror t
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generator is - 95% 12e' frrfi S fi +q'{d ot ffiq' fiI* qR gqqT
lf the voltage regulation of a dc
it is a
"ppi"*irit"lYihen
A. dcshuntgenerator A. s ffic{
{fr Ytd :

B. dc series generator B.SfrMfficr


C. level comPound generator
/ Afiterentially compou nd generator o. frt-fi oqrcs ffifi
frffi too kve rffi fr upf c{ Wi til{ d
qPT-srQI
'-
13o'Theefficiencyofal00kVAtransformeratupl.'is.987"
as wetias half load' The maximum
efficiency o*t * q* s*il 98% t ffifuo * r
q1'31Boor
"ilrrr
is obtained at a load of Eefiil qIqT 6hfr
Jx 7O.7 kv[ A. 70.7 kvA B. 50 KVA
B. 50 KVA C. 9O:6 kVA D.'82.5 kvA
c. 90.6 kvA
ot{ s-o q-<"r +es fttfi frTd qdrq"t .rt{ a\
q-dr {S
131.
D. 82.5 kvA
*' *firfft" ffi'qt +Y" qrq d,Rf,q'd sraT Td
131. A 3-@ induction motor drives a
constant torque
i i *4, qR to7' a qdr il{ Rdq q r6-d-{r
at rated voltage' lf qMc fir.Z
load. tt operates at a slip ol4"/"
tne voltage is reduced by 10% the
slip witl :

A. drF{rl2s.lo {fr 3Trg'.ft


, (aPProximatelY)
A. increase bY25%
.g1d""r"^"ebY ZO"h
C. decreasebY6TY"
sT{d qfl d ridDrd o.Yi g-d-ordl q<it".3TB+-f,q
qr-+q, qi 1 pu t. d 3TIEfr swT{ e ra B t
gs-ot
to infinite bus is
A svnchronous generator connected
'*
132.
narr-of ihe maximu'--P9*"t which
is
ryor-$.ffi11"t ,''
n.o.sPu "'
;;;;iling
iil its
":yncnronizing
powercoetficient is
B. lpu C. 0 pu
P 111. D' 0'866 Pu,
,

A. 0.5 Pu
C.OPu 1{o.wou dv tlqR
133. frtfi scR or dt i frfrffe qn 157V11rs
lf a
urgH or qrafiq qs fuq-{d s-6-c E}drB d scR
ol
133. An SCR has specified value of * "t 157 V/ps' q 6ri d frq ss fuirrf,or eftr+-oq ei-grld
sinusoidalnoisesignaloffrequency500kHzappears'
of noise signalfor
""fd"
Rrer qn t
the maximum alloived peakvalue
Scnis A.50V 8.25V
nottriggering tne @=,
)2;" 3?3& ffi""
at receiving end of a transmission
lU.
c. 100 v
ffi rffi
D. 150 v
arE A 3lffi fi qs \'6 Yid f{6
errfi A-rfR"'@ A g6% qE eil-{,gT[.fr ftqtRfl
'- ' A shunt inductorat 96% of its rated voltage and 1 047"
134.
#O a ,oir" <r-otmo t r gnd sltr w-o al .r{
ii^" i.
"perated
of its rated fr'equency' The reactive
power consumed *#tA o* ffMfre"'arrdr d ry1fl ahfr
is
by it (as compared to rated capacity) A. 11.4"/o4,\
A. 11.4%low e. tz.oz7" 3IB6
B. 12.07%high C.4.2"/oT,A
C.4.2"/"low D.4.2"/o3IB6
/4.2%hi1h 135. 62.8 V/psec d
6o Wtq
qc srdr 6t$
rytFat1"
135. An op-amp having a slew rate of -62'8
V/psec is
#l- tffid 't
ddqaryfu fi1,-" t , wt{trq
connected in a voliaEe follower configuration'
lf the
is 10 V' gtg. * qe;* sTrqFI loY A a-q ffiMd
m"*imm amplitude-of the input sinusoidal
then the minimum frequency at which
the slew rate q-* engH w, 3]Ts-cge rt Eil qsfq ({ frtrd
the output is trEqsr rQTrFo d.rt
limited distortion would set in at B. 628 MHz
A. 1.0MHz '#o'zav{z
D. 62'8MHz
e )'\ A. 1.0 MHz
C. 10.0 MFlz D.62.8 MHz
C. 10.0MHz

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136. An op-amp has an open-loop gain o! 10s ar.'l an 136. frlfr Wrcqt lrsElo fr fugfl*tr{r, qRr tns slt{
open-loop upper cut-off frequency of 10 Hz. lf this
op-amp is connected as an amplifier with a closed-
fugo-vru uvfr oe-effr enEfr ro Hz t t {s lrrrEFrrfrl-o
TsEf6 o\ qft roo o1i{go-urw dRr sr& qmfo d sq
loop gain of 100, then the new upper cut-off q oi o-r fufl qrg atr r{ sqfr o-c<frw otrgft drft
frequency is
A. 10Hz B.100Hz A. 10 Hz B. 100 Hz
y'toxa. D.' 100 kHz C. 1O kHz D. 100 kHz

137. Whhh of the following is the most suitable device 137. e fr-S S a;il& d frq qet Biq-n gEil ffifud
fidBt{fr8?
lan
B. GTO
A. BJT
B. GTO
C. MOSFET C. MOSFET
D. Thyristor o. e[qfts{

138. The bipolartransistorhave 138. eTsftar Fifu-i t *f,r B


fi low input resistance compared to FET A. FET of grrtr t f{q E-cgd cmq l

Xnign input resistance compared to FET


C. zero input resistance c. qq'gtge cmq
D. infinity resistance

139. An inter-group reactor is used in a singb-phase frf.rd-fq sr6ffi-q-6 qRqer {"Eq*gq R\qeq
d rd{ o.r stw E}dT t
i!,/ rduce current-ripples A. E[r{r t qffiTq q-cTqr' : ,
'

B. reduce voltage-ripptes B.ffitofutrcrqr


C. limit circulating current c. cffi qmr ?Di Sfuo otcI
D. limit di/dt in the semiconductor switch D. srdzn!4-o- fuq t di/dt,ot Sfi-c or+r
12CI. The anode cunent through a conducting SCR is frffi,,q|-6fiq scR fr c-q{fd \'+s,q|q 1on t I gsal
10 A. lf its gate current is made one-fourth, then fu erm qfr qo.-+eil-{ or fr qrq ilq gfu fl-n rqr d
what will be the anode current ? q5'rft ?
A. OA.
c. 10A
Est
D. 2OA
A. OA B.5A
C. 10A D.2OA
141. When the firing angle a of a single phase lully 141. fuS frq-d-S-q WI(: frrika ftEsrrfr, d q-r o) fux
controlled rectifierfeeding constant dc current into
S grv1 dl HEd t rsr t, or cs-ft olrr (cr) 30s t
the load is 30e, what is the displacement factor of ,|MI or furerrr{ t
Xqro. Eqr ?
I

the rectifier ?
A. .X6s "-a
P A. 1 B. 0.5
c.
1

o. {sp
c. 6 D. ^lltz

tflhal is the power factor of a single phase ac


142. fillra-fs.q m tuilci cilqFrttfr,Tnolqqr{ tT6r
14.2-
t, or qrq{ ffreq cqr t ? , ,:.
regulator feeding a resistive load ?
A. (qfr gor$ qr+*),
2*ltper unitpower)z
B. (perunitpower)12 B. (cfu Szn( qrqqttz '

C. (perunitpoweQ2/r/2 c. (cfr {ol crq{F/


D. (perunitpower)!2/2 D. (cfr gDr{ qur)r472
gPdec qrd-fitrol ndfi gr={f,: va' fi{Tfr{r<
14i1. Bundled conductors are mainly used in high voltage
overhead transmission lines to arfdi it fuqr qrf,r t r rror c-qlqq B
A. reduce transmission line losses n. fisfrcn dr-fi q ETml qi o.q 6\Eil
B. increase mechanicalstrength of the line B. ar5q o1 qrfu+. qrqed if gtr o-rqT
/reducecorona, C. olq}+ qercr
D. reduce sag D. grd o-q o-{fl
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144. Total instantaneous power supplied by a 3-phase 144. frffi q-gfrf, R-L qR ol g-Srr q fr Hqr{ HrI ft'r$
ac supply to a balanced R-L load is
A. zero A. t[q
B. constant B. frx(
with zero average
;plfiulsaling c. Ylq otsf, d iflrer si(f,+lfi
D. pulsating with non-zero average
o. ts-qu oft{rd d ss siqaorfr
145. Series capacitors are used to
A. compensate for line inductive reactance and
ras. drfr Hlntrjf an r*nr ffifuT d fu fuqr qrdr t
A. ergq fio cffiqrfl ot ffi o-{i ott crfl fuffi
improve the stability of the power system
o1rerfuetn d gun o-{i A'fu
B. improvethevoltage
C. reduce fault level e. ddq d gun ar+ d frq
gI^pou power f actor c. Ers wq a qeri d frq
"the D. rilq{ ffr EErrc d ffrq
1216. $eady-state stability of a power system is improved
by 146. qr+s fuc 6-r frn--srftsTr ertrsor q ffif,
A. r-educing fault clearing time gRr EETri fr-fi qr w+ar B
line instead of single circuit A. ds frf,qfrr ora of EeI ?tra
.p/usingdouble circuit
line B. fHrrd qRqer drfi d s-drq sH qftqQr EII-$I6T
C. single Pole switching c-drr o1
D. decreasing generator inertia c. R{Ta *d RsRi.r
147. Phase modifier is normally installed o. d-itex-q.ss o) qer ot
A. in case of short transmission lines 141. fq {ilrm eff rQrc{r sFtrqiT: ffifud qrre t afr
B. in case of medium length lines qffit
Hincase of long lines
A. ag qfuHvn ar+t
D. for any length of lines
B. qtTq eM of drrc
148. The reactive power transfer over a line mainly c. effi ar5t
depends on D. ftrfr eiqr{ of argq
ffowerangle 6
B. lvsl- lvRl
't48. frrS orgq w cffi crq{ Giertul i{qfrfud w frr{c
C'V. orar B
D. V, A. qrq{ g.ra 6 B. lvsl- lvRl
C'V. D'V"
149. For a 1 S-bus power system with 3 voltage controlled
buses, the size of Jacobian matrix is 14,s. g-ffi f{rikd irs A qrq 15-Q-s cmq frtq d
A. 11 x11 rtzx'tz frq ffifilq-{ ttrtr oi srro frrn
C.24x24 D.25x25 A. 11 x11 B. 12x12
C.24x24 D.25x25
150, With fault clearing time, the transient stability of a
power system rso. ds qrdq o-rd d qtq frtff ctqr ftrwc ot efir6
A. increases
B. decreases TH'*
trstincreases and then decreases e. qsfi B
'Pt.
D. first decreases and then increases c. qrd {d-fi B ft;-q t
qcfi
151. To protect the power transformer (Y-Y with neutral D. T6d Tcrfr t fr{ f,.d-fr t
grounded) against fault, what type of connection do
151. vrer EissTdr t1-riffi d srq Y-Y) tni dst t
(e-e-<
the CTs have ?
-{eTr rfl{ 6-{i d frq fr A t fu-s frs or o-irc
*eai.-v connection EYf,r t?
B. A-A connection
A. A-Y 6-ifrr-{ B. A-A 6.tr{
C. Y-Y connection
D. Y-A connection C. Y-Y o-iH D. Y-A 6-A-H
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152. The total electric flux through any closed sr..race 152:. oTrffi A qRiftm ftrS riqd guo d qtuq fr r4'qof
surrounding charges is equal to the amount *f frgc trcrw riibir oTi4cr d qnr d vtr*t Sdr t r qr
charge enclosed. The above statement is known
as
oeFT o-EEnflr t
A. tqnrlm 261qerq ft{q
A. Maxwell's first law
B.-Maxwell's second law
e. iwio or E-fi-q ftqq
c. rfr-q ftq-q
F Gauss's law
D. qffir q=f frq.q
D. Coulomb'ssquare law .

qq qd afi Tfqr eoo Sr q$q{ qd ztoo dt ns


153. What will be the ourrent passing through the ring
qf,qron sq arlfud
ffi t c-srtrir enn Eqr drft Z
w
shaped air cored coil when number of turns is 900
and ampere-turns are 27OO? A. 3.4 B. 1.sA
-o/sa '8. 1.5A c,6A D.9A
c. 6A D. 9A 1s4. looW or cmET *{ 10 pF ?E.r r4qrfra eoov at ffi
154. A 100 W resistor and a 10 pF capacitor are d ffifuo fr 1 sqq 1 = o q{ tsfr ol qRqq Q fuq ense
connected to a 300 V battery. At time t = 0, the oq rwr qral E ffigg o-qd yrdytEl3IRqEirrt7 6 trkT
battery is switched out of the circuit, leaving only t r fus d dE di d 4ft{e qrem cmq-6 fr qm eqr
the capacitor and resistor. 4 minutes after the switc[^ - .\ +ft?
* ao t L,.\ A.6mA
l#i,^ 4lzxi@-E("--;
is closed the current in tfle resistor will be B. 18 mA
C. 406 mA D. 55'mA
3:
Ei il.Tf- of engfr soO Hz t I \lo. oi oTfuEr{q qFT rN
155. .Two waves have frequency of 50O Hz. One is set at q-qfu
{sfr o) qu qs te t
o-s frqr qror r r+d fiq
its maximum value whereas the other at zero. The trq eirr +qr
phase angle between them willbe A. 0e B. 1804
A. 0s .8. 18e c. 360e D. 90e
c. 360e Eee 1s6. d trrfujf it * !rii-6 of eTrRilr zo pr t r s{ qtd aii
156. Two capacitors each with capacitance 20 pF are rt ft t ds fuqr qror t I Eq qRcQr at gd ernr inn
connected in series, what will be lhe net *,t z
capacitance of the circuit ? A. 10 pF B. 20 1tF
S(lrcyr
C.40pF
B.2opF
D.80pF
C. 40 pF D. 80 rrF
157. srcfi-c{ t sqq eqq"f furrfufuo d s.Trgq'tfr il6
157. The torque produced in wattmeter is proportionalto
A. the average value of currents in the two coils A. d gsMI fr qriBTI or elt+ro qrc
E tne r.m.s. value of currents in the two coils B. d e-sftrqt fr qmeri or o.f qEs W qFr
C. the average.value of the supply voltage
D. noneofthese <.>-:
C. qqr$ ffi
or etsf, q-q
t+- D. {+t t oE rfr
158. Which of the following instruments will be used to
measure altemating current ?
158. e-ffr+ff erm qrqi d fuq ffifuo td frrs ftrs d
qrr{ie or c-fr{ frilr qr\rqr ?
A. Moving iron voltmeter
A. sEI *d ffier
B. Permanent Magnet type amrneter
C, lnduelion type ammetet B. RTrfr i1+o fu-s or erfics :
:

'c. f{ur fu-rq or srfiu{


D'. Movingiron (attraction type) ammeter
D. atE tqr-6{"r fiF-s) Grfi-eq
159. Eddy current damping cannot be used for moving "Er
iron instrument because s-d +6 qrrriz d fug q-+s qffi cffisi({ eT c-frq rdI
A. the size of the instrument will increase IOqI qI TTFTII Eq[-O'
B. eddy currents will pass through the iron and A. qTqda d srfo tt gk E) qTqlft
Jhereby causing loss t
ts. q-fi qmq d-d g-qtfr furrd tn-drssq Erfr *t
,d, tne presence of a permanent magnet required c. Q-fr trd-s{ A ft
erT'S g"qo. +t'silq$*D-iIr *,fr d
for such purpose would afiect the deflection and frelq o1 rTrfud o.'{m oTtr.siilf,: qrq{ie at tRtrr
hence the reading of the instrument s,Trfud *rfr
D. weight of the instrument wiil increase qlwtt
D. qrr{ie ?DT qT( q-d
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p.
s-6ffi 1qq-S fi*) dI ffi n t tut ftT-t d +it
9v rrrvler vrr
--'
160.Twoholesaredrilledinthediscofenergymeteron160..\,,q|nl.rl$.lu|l'llv\r|
oninr{le tt' rgt
6rr\ rx('r iaq <\- gds{ t
rY'\ 'r\ I {onil
thespindle
' ^'+rra
in"oppositesideof "q
n' Bw611il-{qenr
A. toreducetn"*"ight&thedisc.
B' w+il-{q{fio_q*rs''qofiT
{r;#ffi;;;i;;;"noroad
' C. for ventilation c. sfrrd \4qrf,{ tr{rq o-fiI
ProPer
O. to in"rlrse the deflection torque O. fietq e-dl{.f tt qR o-r
fdT t
watt, 250 V electric tamp is
qa o.t
qle, 250 V d gAfrE-d
161. The resistance of 100 n 161. 1OO 1ffii"
-,Ufi.'"' n. z.s*qo
@ e' o'zs*qr
A.2.5ohms ;"5=* L9^1u"gt
6;r.;;h,'-frJM.lJ:_:Y' voltage' 162
;oesnsr oozssilqr
qm st{
rs;rffi'hfl'g
162. The pf of a toad is '^1. ftfi qN qrr qFr-{ 461 qq} d frq staq'
'"=
;T'il:T**Ji::[ 1"#i1ffil;iffi'il: are ffi $##sffiffi-s; $t
wattmeter gy""trt t47. dc feq
i""Oing, of voltmeter'
* 2.h, isy.""1lffiii**
ammeter and
*Jii:1nffi= g Hffi #';;"H -- !'; ^
r
qrqq
r otq , r \

x'5'23"/" ffi[J
'i.-iz.eaY"
pb B' *75\
lln"^1""::urementor,tTnl"l'rr* I ;'ilr:l''" "'" ;B. t5.23"h
C. r 10.5% D' +7.51"
D. +7,51"
2;1;;;i W'*, WWr.*t.s"ty tv 'loc'
163 rs'\
,.;;;0"**,#"'fi"'u*@f,::"^:{::
The dc potentiomete.r designed Io measurt'
is
rT TLYgm#HB*ffi
uP
d erar BfffiS
q di d frq frrqr .rm t t

with a srioewire-oi goo


about 2 V
;';U"' l"r"*" 1 6oo ,t: A
|]tTft: {[jljJ;a
v a rrw ErddF qn d r'd' ee d-d
rrr o=g +. 600 mm
::i"t ';r-1113
test celt is seen ; {dil"n"" "'680
mm' rhe 1.18
qt riildc clq 6{
emf of the test cell
'rt
is
re ./ m -rug*"T#
A. 1.oov -fr'sqv
c. 1.50v D' 1'70v V A. B' 1'34 V
1.OO
;c. rEnv
1'50 v D'1'7ov
164, TheQ.meterworksontheprincipleol
A. setf inductance $4. o-frfl ffifuf, d frrif, w ord oqcn t
g. rutr"tinductance n. g,9-ro-g
g.'sndqfrq"
;. ,tfi D. sqiilr q-JffiqT
/serieslespol's:-
-D. Parallelresponse "gfu*
series q4 PMMU qlqcsla\ rq'\rr vr '" -l--
PMMCd<-fi-e{frtsImffifrov',=2V '

165. A PMMC voltmeter is connected v


'aac
across a
a eaiis ' #
165' {-q'
aer *d vr(t) = 3 sin (+t) v d {qYq-{
dc vortage source ,_=2vand
an * i g
combination of a
acvoltage source vr(t) = 3 sin (4t) v.
The meter ;"* +t fraqBr+tqaffiE-trd'fr
A' 2v B' 5 V
readingwillbe -*>i-
**'-t1
B' 5v c.(2 Jtrz)v o. (Jtttz)v
X2v
A, Jtrz)v -x(ltrrz)v fil*+ 166. ffrfi fic{n,.rfrn-{effi tt rooqdB$e=qq
*q zo mm t t td qE
A moving coilof a meter has
alength
l0oturns and ; Trsr{ mqcr'
'6"
166.
20 ,, ,""p""tively liis 200 mT d \,*-flqrq B61s *-ffi
""t$ u;'f, fr 161 t t

and depth of 10 mm and


positionedin"Jnitoi*radialfluxdenityotztiomr' g-et50mA*"r-*eudtre's-Swcsrq'f
inl coir carries a current of 50 mA The torque on {
the goil is T^: t'F}t -) o. ,oo pNm B' 100 vNm
-l"r[E"
C. 2UNm -i*kfrt"ri "i$*q,u'' *H*- ffs d dn,* dFr{-W
,
il[ft I ry5
ffi md
167. R, and Ro are the gqpojiteaT-1of d;dt;g-* t'
a Wheatstone R. n'
6e*'m'n Fffifr( d t
q trqr o-S
which
bridgeasareR.andRr,Th.es.ourceffieisapplied
condi-tions ffi ttfii L

across R, andh.. unoer balance B


- ? -' r n,Er Z
(R'l'l{l' B' R' = (R'
oneof thefoltowingistrue
A. R, = 1n. njin, 4=1R,
RrvRo- A' R' =
R')/R4
R' = R'+ R'+
C', *' =in',nlvn' D'
Ro

c. R, =(RrRJ/q D. R, = nr'.
H"."9
^ m
-.-R.5Fuu
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168. Thesimplifiedform of a logicfunction- _ 168. affu'o tn-erq y =.(ffiIl iFr) o.r ln!-A-qd sq t
Y= (ffir-JE:B) is = fu*.G) + LA A. A+B B. AB
A. A +'B B. AB C. A+B D..AB+AB
C. A+B .il'Aa * eB 16e. ffifuo d grsr,J-K,frdq-sdq,t o froq-qdq
1 69. D flipflop can be made from a J-K flip=flop by making $lf{II \rIT e-{df B
^ A. J=K B.J=K=1
A.J=K B.J=K=1 *5-+T-tI*
dJ=0,K=1 e.J=K:=t";Gs&- C.J=0,K=1 D. J=K
170. An op-amp has a differential gain of t OlanO a eURn 170- frffi s-qrfl{rfirm s-qefo d frr}fr sftrr ros S{
of 100. The output voltage of the op-amp with inputs CMRR 1oo tt 120 prV eiq ao pv E-c5d d gs
qq-dfl-flo Irsf6- ot orrscge sHq,ihfr,
A. 26 mV 'B:. 41 mV
C. 100 mV D. 200'.mv
171. ;i6=;'sftq-w
k. r{".(=.-*dX[7* x(z*v)]=ot qR x = o
dac
C. Z=1 A. Z=O B. Z=Y
D. Z=Y
C. Z'= 1 D. Z=Y
172. A single-phase half-bridge invefter has input voltage
of 48 V dc. lnverter is feeding a load of 2.4,Q. The
172. frifr Rirrd $sr'51rn=fts1 gE-&' fr' s-{gd'
48 v S S B r fq& 2.4 e qR o) qrs{ rr.dr$ o{ {dr
r. m.s. output voltage at f undamental f requency is
B I {a urgfr w o.f qrw Td orrs-cge t
2x48Y 2x48V
A.
O. 2x48V h 2x48Y
7E
-\tt- ". Ji" E.-
,4
"(L /l v
TE
J-zn
/'J, x 48 V zx+gv
-'------- g. J2xaav D.
2x48Y
It zJzn
173. How many cells would be required in the Karnaugh $(l-t q-{dfi-fiw '+'ftTq. tqn'arri f; qR + qq
map if 4 variables are involved in preparing the map Htrrftrf, el a-q o-rrfrq. tq fr firilfr ftil'sfr sTrqwl$or
for function minimization ?
drfr
A'4 'da 4,4
?
8.8
c. 12 D. 16 c. 12 D. 16
174. Which of the following circuit is known as halfgdder?
:L e- 174. ffifutr q d df{ qy,qftqs "erddvtr".o.-{dr-ar B ?
A. AND circuit a. aXPqftqPT
B.oRcircuit :i'\ e i 3 g. 6pqRqer
$(NcwSIVEoRcircuit \-o c.
eXCIUSIVE OR circuit \ t
tNcLUSlyE 9p qRqeT
-O. O\ D. EXCLUSIVE ORSRCQI
175. The gain of an ideal amplifier must be 175. oTrftf q-qtf6 ol a.RT E)fi qrBq
,,K. intinity
C. unity
B. zero
D.600ohms
A. 3Tid t'w
c, $m.r$ D.,600 Gtqq
176. Asynchronous circuits are usually faster than g-@-orfr cRqeri ol Sd-qT q or-il fl-fi qRqsT sTr-Tdti
synchronous circuits because
5-d dd d Eqlfu ,
qq orE6
A. the frequency of the clock used is very high
B. they are free running and do not depend on the
A. trgffi 4.roe at eifr sq +fr t
sTr-{fu

frequency of the clock e. t Ttr q@ *i t oiln qT-dE of engfi qs 3Trkd


C. the orderly execution of operations in these n-S *i
circuits is controlled by clock pulses c. g{ qRcQr} q d
q-qRrd fuqrqqq o-r
c-srd-d}
D. the completion and initiation signals are not fr{iTur ora-E eiq gnr fuqr qrol t
needed D. HirIq;I sil{ q-s-dT ffiI of eTrqso-ar rl Etfr
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177. ln which of the following devices minimum power is 177. ffic t d fus gfu q rnfi oT q-fiirr 3rrerri
dissipated if the devices are used for same object d-dT t qR'E{ gffit 6T trd{ qqm sirqf eilr sqrq
and same operationalcondition ?
s-qrif+q fffi d strn fo-qr qror t ?
A. Bipolarshift registers
A. trUftq 3t-ilt I rifr
B. Dynamic MOSshift registers
B. rrfu+. Mos otil{ur qfr
C. Static MOS shift registers
C. {e}fufr MOS ei-f,rur qfr
,{ A anaO both
D. B*{ c +ri
178. ll the poles of system are lying on the imaginary
axis in s-plane, then the system willbe
178. fiffi fuq d +d qR s-dq +t orsn- 3reT c{
A. stable rtrd d ilq fus-q Errn
B. unstable A. ftrs B.3IfuI{
C.,conditionally stable c. qfuErf,:fuR D. sqiro: Rrr
/ marginallystable frd tuEq oi 3iilrq."" rr ffis-{
179. The transfer function of a system ir 1911 *=0;? :r'.
3lrghqr Efrft
#*93
The cornerfrequencies will be .A. -o.2$q- o.s B. s 3l}{2
A. - 0.2 and - 0.5 B.5and2 b-^e't
16
C. -5S{-2 o. o.2effs o.s
/9"- 5 and-2 D. O.2 and 0.5
180. rTgfu d-e or E-{T-$ Tn ftrrfufcn d frq +g
180. The unit,circle of the Nyquist plot transforms into sntq d snqrq d.e *1 gor$ sr o dB tqr { s-cffid ,
unity or 0 dB line of the amplitude plot of the Bode +nr t
diagram for A. ftrr 3rgfrqT
A. lowfrequencies B. Vq 3irgfrqT
frequencies
/1ign
. c. sS GTrEfuqi
C. allfrequencies
D. specific bandwidth
D.ARIEW
181. fu-S fr*s fuq oT strs{fi U"rm EEd B r fuquq ot
181. The damping factor of a particular system is unity, sr-JfuqTdr,ft
the system.response will be A. sTh emriRd
A. overdamped t'\ B. q{ effiiifto
B. underdamoed f
.d\rifically damped
e c. m-ifro-o: 3i-qrifud

D. oscillatory
D.ffi
182. filgo vru ftdrur fureq 16 t fusd
182. The open loopcontrolsystern is one in which
A. 3rrsqe o.r ergg d ffi-duT w ot{ frd?q TS
A. output has no control on the control of the input
-Brneither the output nor any of the othervariables a. q d orrsdgz
in the system has any effect on input o-r str q A fuEq t frrfi orar w
C. only the system variables have effect on the w qi{ qqrq *or t
o.r qcgg
control of the output c. d-cra fuq d qt or srrsege d ft{iTur qq srrlrr
D. noneofthese +dr B
183. With the knowledge of the state variable
D. E{fr t
er$ q-S
representation of a plant the transfer function of the wie A TwT w frsqq d q-or di q{ Etq o.r siil{ur
plant qEFI
A. cannot be determined as state variables do not A. frqfR-d rS fu-fl ulT srdr Eqffu erc*er qs qie d
relale input and output of the plant E{gE mr sil-scge o frs rierT erlfuf, TS o-{f,
-X can be determined completely B. Wfo' ftqfRd fu-qr qr rr6dr B
' C. cannot be determined as the stable variables do 6. ftuffuo q-$ fu-qr qr rrndr ardfu erffen qt or
not have any relation with the transferfunction oiil{q q..a-{ d qrqT ot{ eE Tf Et-dT
D. noneofthese D. sc{ t at{ Tr
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184. The Laplace transform of unit impulse is 1ry,. f6T{ qfu tnl EIIEiNI $qiil{ t
A.Vs B. 1/s2 t A. 1/s B. 1/s2
D. s D.s
i{unirv c. wT$
185. The time constant of the servo-mechanism can be 185. qd-Sftw 4-16IFI fu{dfo ffiBf, EiqI qdritl
decreased by qT soor B
A. increasing the inertia of the system A. ftEq o-r q.ct {.6I @-{
B.iecreasing the inertia of the system
B. fuEq o-t qsf, sd-t.o-{ l
,{increasing the damping of the system
D. decreasing torque of servo motor c. fu.q.qrT 3rqffi{ q.il o-t
D. sd qleq or *rqrJ qdl trl
186. The steady state error of the system cqn be
minimized bv Fg-- fuq of ftals 3FNq ZE ffifud srv o-q t o-q

ffi"n""rnsgainx
/8. d""r""sin-glain K
t--s'!I}f
>-- ' \\>
of qr s+-A B
A. dRT K qdl o-{
C. decreasing oscillatory frequency B. dRI K qdl @1
D. increasing settling time 6. daft uqft u-o o1
D. Raxur FI?I qdl zF{
1 87. ln general which of the following system is preferred?

iD(Underdamped 187. frqfufu( il t fits ftEq o\ sTHft qq qrpdfr-o-ar fr


B. Overdamped qrftt?
C. Undamped A. ql 3r4riftd B. oTfr erqrffi''
D. Criticallydamped
c.3i-{<rs{Bd O. ;ntfro-o:'afq{ifud
188. The phase shift of the second order system with oid{ur tnaq 1/s2 d giel fffiq otB fuEq o-I dq
,.4u.
transfer function 1/s2 will be
A. - 90e ..{-rco' Rrc +r
C. + 180e D. + 90e A. goe
- B. - 180e
C, + 180e D. + 90q .:
189. The desired form of theJactor in the transler function
when the Bode diagram is Plotted, is
qq *g oTrtq o.) ffic frtqr qror B flE otfiur ln-ac t
1)
A. (sT+ Et"+ 1tT) ffq* or sibd Hq +il t '|
:

C. (s+T) D. (1/s+T) A. (sT + 1) B. (s + 1ff)


C. (s+T) D. (1/s + T)
190. Which of the following analysis is more convenient
to see the effect of additional zero and pole in the 190. fq i-{ qrffic q{ ftq d oTfrR-ff s[q
rTrffi{ oilr
system on the phase margin and the gain margin ? Gitr +a ?Dr ctrrq M d ftq frqfrfuf,t t olc ql
A. Root locus ffiqq 3TE6 gfrrrTq-io +aI t ? '
B. Nyquist plot n. st aYoe e. qr{fu Ed-c
;/Bodeptot c. +e dc o. qrssT-ffi-q fi-6q
D. Routh-Hurwitz criterion
191. ffifun t t at1 qr sftrorfte frrfr ft{iTq f-q
191. Which of the following compensator will increase dWfrEkartn? .",
the bandwidth of a given control system ? A. fq-&r M
-X?hase-lag
network
B. Phase{ead network
B. S-q-fis M
C. $-q-A.r-A-e i3qq;
C. Phase{ag-lead network
D. Any one of these D. E-+t * at{,fi

192. Which of the following motors is being extensively


ffifua it t di{ fr fe{ or sd erjcmqf if
used in servo applications ?
qrq-5qt IrqFr fuqr w {6r B ?
A. AC motor n. qfi+-{
E fieBcontrolled dc motor B.-dlcfrdBdSS+e{
C. Armature controlled dc motor c. orftqq fudkd S m +-{
D. None of these D. {+t t 6f{ i-S
B
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193. An electricalcircuitwith 10 branches and 7 junctions 1e3. to rrrqrcfi arts z Sfurif qT-A
EE cRqsr if Ei,fr
willhave A. loqc sqro-{d B. 4qc Hffi
l

,l
ii.'ioioopequations \o -ts'\ c. sqc qfut D. TElc sffit -
,,8f4loopequations
C. S loop equations 194. z ei-qq qmET si-{ O.S H f{+-s oI \rfi iro qB'qeT
250 EI, 50 Hz utf,r$ fr aq-r t'r ee-gnre vo< znrq
l

il
D. 7 loop equations
d ftq rmTrqiilr{fitilfr ETrRf,r aT q-s*m'aqmr
lt
194. An inductive circuit of resistance 2 ohms and "Gq?
i'
n. zooqrro)-frqrc
inductance 0.5 H is eonnected to a 250 volts, 50 Hz
supply. What capacitance.will be placed in parallel
t. ,u0.66-d-rre
c.701
D. 714qr{ml-ff{rs

,"#yp[[[;ff""ffi;.x";$,,
,"1 ' D.714micro-farad 4
sTFfi-qi-d-d d
A. erxr or fro rS ildr
e. fl+gd qr*D'qd or *o l-S +f,r
195. A passive L
network -' -XU)\'
t^*-,. -45- c. c d Er{r oT fro c fr f*go srr6 qf, o-r 9)-d +dr
A. has nocurrentsource r' -ss
3: illlffi::fl:::il[:" Ln'
./o+T- t
o. qI d ell-{r Fr de qr fr--go s[eo qEr o-r *d +dT"
. -9,r'3as neither current source nor e.m.f . source E
D. has either current source or e.m.f. source
'196. 0.5 fi-d{ eii qo. qroo fr 2 \mfr{r of qm q-qrtrd d
196. A 0.5 meter long conductor carrying a current of qfr t t ss qroo o) o.oswb/m2 d ccr-tr e-r-fl ErA "
2 arnperes is placed in a magnetic field having the
flux density of 0.05 Wb/m2. What will be the amount
ffiis e}a t qril rrror t I qEr6 am fu-afl qf, en$rq
of force experieneed by'the conduitor? ^* .o9 e}.n f
A. 1Nw B. 2Nw o{..t- o-x- A.1Nw B.2Nw
--e:6.osNw , D. 0.5 Nw o'v:^q')' C. 0.05 Nw D. 0.5 Nw
o'o" qrffit
197. d Hqrc fr sqn ErRr Hqrc frcfi fr e-qrtrd d TS
197. Two parallel conductors carry the same current in
the same direction. What kind of mutual force they
Bt dif qroro ffifuo q fr fu-s frffi znr cr{stro
wilgxperien ce? 4#-
KRepulsion '-*' ,K Attraction A. Mvr B. 3rro"{ur
C. Zero D. EitherAor B c.w o.qrdAzrrB
198. '60 ixre d' fi{ qe oo + d qrrr dr{{ A srQr
198. Three.60 watts bulbs are in parallel across
60 volt power line. lf one bulb burns open lrqtrt ari t r t'o qG qR .ra er ft-ra d qrm t
A. rest of the two bulbs will not light rrs
B. allthree bulbs will light . A. clzl IFDII T6I (rI
qI qEI
b
.tr.,the othertwo bulbs willlight B. ffl qe c-mTcr iFr
D. there will be heavy current in the main line c. se-v d qe q-onr et :

199. lf the wire which is vertical to this page has electron D. i-c arfi t r+rft erm q-qrtrd drfi
flow downwards the conductor witrl have 199. qR otg m-{ u} {fl gud qs sEsft1q B sir B-s-n'{efld-{
A. no magneticfield t
+n o1 str{ e-qrtrd E} {t atr qrcfqr (aTi) q
B. a counter-clockwise field in the planeof the paper
A. ot{ g-ddq eta Te S.tr
C. a_clockwise field in the plane of the paper
-a B. gts d sqc-a if or-na-d frsil d ggds et dqr
counter-clockwise field in the
'/a
plane
perpendicularto the paper c. yE d q'ro-a fr Eerun-q-d fl{il d Trqqis d{r f,
D. gts d etqq-c rrqclET t f{Tr frEfM #, ffiq
2OO. lt the length, number of turns and area of a coil are dFr
doubled, the inductance of the coil Kg-
A. remains the same 200. fr;-S e--fi of @. Tdi o1 $qr ork firq-d qR
Eirdoubled ;-- W ?
grt-+ o-t frqr qTq nq gc;fr or fEm-q
A. qS {&r B. 5.ril d qq'{r
D. becomesonequader C. sN T+ d uq'.n O. \'fi-qhrr$ d qr('qr
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