In: Instrumentation Engineering: Duration: Three Hours
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(A) x t
Q.3
(A) 3 4
Q.4
(C) 1 4
(D) 2 3
1
. The unilateral Laplace transform of t f (t ) is
s s 1
s
2s 1
(B) 2
2
( s s 1) 2
( s s 1)
2s 1
s
(C)
(D)
2
2
2
( s s 1)
( s s 1) 2
Given
1
2
. If C is a counterclockwise path in the z-plane such that z 1 1 , the value of
f ( z)
z 1 z 3
1
f ( z ) dz is
2 j C
(A)
Q.5
(B) 9 16
Q.6
(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 1
(D) 2
The average power delivered to an impedance (4 j3) by a current 5cos(100 t 100) A is
Q.7
(A) 44.2 W
(B) 50 W
(C) 62.5 W
In the circuit shown below, the current through the inductor is
j1
1
1
1
0V
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(B)
1
A
1 j
0V
+
0A
1
- j1
2
A
1 j
0A
1
+
1
(A)
(D) 125 W
(C)
1
A
1 j
(D) 0 A
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In the following figure, C1 and C2 are ideal capacitors. C1 has been charged to 12 V before the ideal
switch S is closed at t = 0. The current i(t) for all t is
t =0
C1
C2
i(t)
(A) zero
(C) an exponentially decaying function
Q.9
99ib
9k
1
100
2
(A) 50
Q.10
(B) 100
(C) 5 k
(D) 10.1 k
The i-v characteristics of the diode in the circuit given below are
v 0.7
A, v 0.7 V
i 500
0 A, v 0.7 V
1k
i
+
- 10V
(B) 9.3 mA
(C) 6.67 mA
(D) 6.2 mA
( s 2 9 ) ( s 2)
( s 1) ( s 3) ( s 4)
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(B) 2 rad/s
(D) 4 rad/s
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The output Y of a 2-bit comparator is logic 1 whenever the 2-bit input A is greater than the 2-bit
input B. The number of combinations for which the output is logic 1, is
(A) 4
Q.13
Q.14
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 10
(A) X Y , X Y
(B) X Y , X Y Z , X Y Z
(C) X Y Z , X Y Z , X Y
(D) X Y Z , X Y Z , X Y Z , X Y Z
If x [n] (1 / 3)
Z-plane will be
(A)
Q.16
1
3
z 3
(B)
1
3
1
2
(C)
1
2
z 3
(D)
1
3
A capacitive motion transducer circuit is shown. The gap d between the parallel plates of the
capacitor is varied as d (t ) 103 [1 0.1sin (1000 t )] m . If the value of the capacitance is 2pF at
t 0 ms , the output voltage VO at t 2 ms is
1M
5 Volts DC
d
Capacitive
transducer
(A)
Q.17
mV
(C) 2 mV
(D) 4 mV
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(B) mV
VO
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A strain gauge is attached on a cantilever beam as shown. If the base of the cantilever vibrates
according to the equation x(t ) sin 1t sin 2 t , where 2 rad/s 1 , 2 3 rad/s , then the output
of the strain gauge is proportional to
x
Base
Cantilever beam:
Stiffness=8N/m
Damping=0.1Ns/m
Mass=0.001Kg
Strain gauge
(A) x
Q.19
1
(1 e T s )
s
d 2x
dt 2
(D)
d ( x y)
dt
(B)
1
(1 e T s ) 2
s
(C)
1 T s
e
s
(D)
1 T s
e
s2
(B) 20 m
(C) 1 m
(D) 50 nm
Q.22
(C)
Q.21
dx
dt
Q.20
(B)
(B) 74.3
(C) 90.0
(D) 128.6
The responsivity of the PIN photodiode shown is 0.9 A/W. To obtain Vout of 1 V for an incident
optical power of 1 mW, the value of R to be used is
R
+5V
Vout
-5V
(A) 0.9
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(B) 1.1
(C) 0.9 k
(D) 1.1 k
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10V
5V
0
10
12
20
time (ms)
-5V
Q.24
(A) 4 V
(B) 5 V
(C) 8 V
(D) 10 V
For the circuit shown in the figure, the voltage and current expressions are
v(t ) E1 sin ( t ) E3 sin (3 t ) and i (t ) I1 sin ( t 1 ) I 3 sin (3 t 3 ) I 5 sin (5 t ) .
The average power measured by the Wattmeter is
i(t)
Wattmeter
Load
v(t)
(A)
1
E1 I 1 cos1
2
(B)
1
[ E1 I 1 cos1 E1 I 3 cos3 E1 I 5 ]
2
1
1
(D) [ E1 I 1 cos1 E3 I 1 cos1 ]
[ E1 I 1 cos1 E3 I 3 cos3 ]
2
2
The bridge method commonly used for finding mutual inductance is
(C)
Q.25
A fair coin is tossed till a head appears for the first time. The probability that the number of
required tosses is odd, is
(A) 1/3
Q.27
(B) 1/2
(C) 2/3
(D) 3/4
Given that
5 3
1 0
and I
A
, the value of A 3 is
0
2
0 1
(A) 15 A + 12 I
(C) 17 A + 15 I
Q.28
(B) 19 A + 30 I
(D) 17 A + 21 I
A k r n where
(A) 2
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(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 0
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(C) 41
(A) 2
t 0
2 and
dy
0.
dt t 0
dy
is
dt t 0
Q.31
(D) 46
(B) 1
(C) 0
(D) 1
If VA VB 6 V, then VC VD is
VA
VB R
R
R
10 V
Q.30
(B) 25
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R
VC
+ 5V
(A) 5 V
Q.32
VD
2A
(B) 2 V
(C) 3 V
(D) 6 V
Assuming both the voltage sources are in phase, the value of R for which maximum power is
transferred from circuit A to circuit B is
2
- j1
10 V
3V
Circuit A
(A) 0.8
Q.33
Circuit B
(B) 1.4
(C)
(D) 2.8
vo
C
vi
(A)
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Av 200
(B)
Av 100
10k
(C)
b=100
Av 20
(D)
Av 10
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a1
0
0
0 x1 0
a2 x2 0 u
0 x3 1
x1
y 1 0 0 x2
x
3
where y is the output and u is the input. The system is controllable for
(A) a1 0 , a 2 0 , a3 0
(C) a1 0 , a 2 0 , a3 0
Q.35
(B) a1 0 , a 2 0 , a3 0
(D) a1 0 , a 2 0 , a3 0
X1
Y
X0
Select
A
A=1
A=1
(A)
Q=0
A=0
A=0
Q=0
Q.36
A=1
A=0
(D)
Q=1
Q=1
Q=0
A=0
Q=1
(B) 1/2
(C) 1
(D) 2
Let y[n] denote the convolution of h[n] and g[n], where h [n] (1 / 2) n u[n] and g[n] is a causal
sequence. If y[0] = 1 and y[1] = 1/2, then g[1] equals
(A) 0
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A=1
A=1
A=1
A=1
The Fourier transform of a signal h(t) is H ( j ) (2 cos) (sin 2) / . The value of h(0) is
(A) 1/4
Q.37
Q=0
Q=1
A=0
A=1
(B)
A=0
(C)
A=0
A=0
(B) 1/2
(C) 1
(D) 3/2
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R(s) +
Y(s)
+5V
R1
+
Output
-
-5V
1
rad/s
( R1 R2 ) C
1
(B) high pass filter with f3dB =
rad/s
R1C
1
(C) low pass filter with f3dB =
rad/s
R1C
1
rad/s
( R1 R2 ) C
t
Q.40
x( ) cos(3 ) d .
The system is
A double convex lens is used to couple a laser beam of diameter 5 mm into an optical fiber with a
numerical aperture of 0.5. The minimum focal length of the lens that should be used in order to
focus the entire beam into the fiber is
(A) 1.44 mm
Q.42
(C) 4.33 mm
(D) 5.00 mm
(B) 383 V
(C) 394 V
(D) 406 V
The open loop transfer function of a unity negative feedback control system is given by
150
. The gain margin of the system is
G( s)
s ( s 9) ( s 25)
(A) 10.8 dB
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(B) 2.50 mm
An analog voltmeter uses external multiplier settings. With a multiplier setting of 20 kit reads
440 V and with a multiplier setting of 80 kit reads 352 V. For a multiplier setting of 40 k the
voltmeter reads
(A) 371 V
Q.43
(B) 22.3 dB
(C) 34.1 dB
(D) 45.6 dB
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A dynamometer arm makes contact with the piezoelectric load cell as shown. The g-constant of the
piezoelectric material is 50 103 Vm/N and the surface area of the load cell is 4 cm2. If a torque
20 Nm is applied to the dynamometer, the output voltage VO of the load cell is
0.5 m
Area A=4cm2
Torque
VO
Dynamometer
(A) 4 V
Q.45
1
200 5
ms1
D
2 2
g
V
(B)
1
75 10
ms1
(C)
1
50 10
ms1
(D)
1
40 5
ms1
(B)
2 2
gV
D
(C)
gD
1
2 V
1/ 3
(D)
g
D
The open loop transfer function of a unity gain negative feedback control system is given by
s 2 4s 8
. The angle , at which the root locus approaches the zeros of the system,
G( s)
s ( s 2) ( s 8)
satisfies
1
(A) tan1
4
1
(C) tan1
2
4
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(D) 16 V
A U-tube manometer of tube diameter D is filled with a liquid of zero viscosity. If the volume of
the liquid filled is V, the natural frequency of oscillations in the liquid level about its mean position,
due to small perturbations, is
(A)
Q.47
(C) 10 V
Water (density: 1000 kgm3) stored in a cylindrical drum of diameter 1 m is emptied through a
horizontal pipe of diameter 0.05 m. A pitot-static tube is placed inside the pipe facing the flow.
At the time when the difference between the stagnation and static pressures measured by the pitotstatic tube is 10 kPa, the rate of reduction in water level in the drum is,
(A)
Q.46
(B) 5 V
(B)
(D)
3
1
tan1
4
3
1
tan1
4
3
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+
B
Q.48
Q.49
For the same network, with 6 V dc connected at port A, 1 connected at port B draws 7/3 A.
If 8 V dc is connected to port A, the open circuit voltage at port B is
(A) 6 V
(B) 7 V
(C) 8 V
(D) 9 V
90
Laser
Photodetector
3m
y(x)
x
Cantilever
beam
M
F
1m
Q.50
The translation S of the spot of laser light on the photodetector when a force of F 1 N is applied
to the cantilever is
(A) 1 mm
(B) 3 mm
(C) 6 mm
(D) 12 mm
Q.51
1
1
m and x m on the
2
4
cantilever to measure the effect of time varying forces, the ratio of their outputs is
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(C) 176/23
(D) 112/15
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Gc ( s )
Q.52
Q.53
sa
.
sb
(B) a = 3, b = 2
(D) a = 3, b = 1
2 rad/s
(B)
3 rad/s
(D) 1 / 3 rad/s
6 rad/s
(C)
V2
V1
RL
V3
Load
Q.54
Q.55
(C) 0.55
(D) 0.60
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(B) 0.50
(B) 750 W
(C) 800 W
(D) 850 W
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Choose the most appropriate alternative from the options given below to complete the following
sentence:
If the tired soldier wanted to lie down, he ___ the mattress out on the balcony.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q.57
should take
shall take
should have taken
will have taken
Q.58
(B) 4.33
(C) 11.37
(D) 27.64
One of the parts (A, B, C, D) in the sentence given below contains an ERROR. Which one of the
following is INCORRECT?
I requested that he should be given the driving test today instead of tomorrow.
(A) requested that
(B) should be given
(C) the driving test
(D) instead of tomorrow
Q.59
Which one of the following options is the closest in meaning to the word given below?
Latitude
(A) Eligibility
Q.60
(B) Freedom
(C) Coercion
(D) Meticulousness
Choose the most appropriate word from the options given below to complete the following
sentence:
Given the seriousness of the situation that he had to face, his ___ was impressive.
(A) beggary
(B) nomenclature
(C) jealousy
(D) nonchalance
Raju has 14 currency notes in his pocket consisting of only Rs. 20 notes and Rs. 10 notes. The total
money value of the notes is Rs. 230. The number of Rs. 10 notes that Raju has is
(A) 5
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(B) 6
(C) 9
(D) 10
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One of the legacies of the Roman legions was discipline. In the legions, military law prevailed
and discipline was brutal. Discipline on the battlefield kept units obedient, intact and fighting,
even when the odds and conditions were against them.
Which one of the following statements best sums up the meaning of the above passage?
(A) Thorough regimentation was the main reason for the efficiency of the Roman legions even in
adverse circumstances.
(B) The legions were treated inhumanly as if the men were animals.
(C) Discipline was the armies inheritance from their seniors.
(D) The harsh discipline to which the legions were subjected to led to the odds and conditions being
against them.
Q.63
A and B are friends. They decide to meet between 1 PM and 2 PM on a given day. There is a
condition that whoever arrives first will not wait for the other for more than 15 minutes. The
probability that they will meet on that day is
(A) 1/4
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(B) 1/16
(C) 7/16
(D) 9/16
The data given in the following table summarizes the monthly budget of an average household.
Category
Food
Clothing
Rent
Savings
Other expenses
Amount (Rs.)
4000
1200
2000
1500
1800
(B) 14%
(C) 81%
(D) 86%
There are eight bags of rice looking alike, seven of which have equal weight and one is slightly
heavier. The weighing balance is of unlimited capacity. Using this balance, the minimum number
of weighings required to identify the heavier bag is
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 8
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