This document appears to be a test for a class on electronics and telecommunications engineering. It contains two sections - the first section has 6 multiple choice questions testing concepts in dynamic instrumentation characteristics, types of instruments, circuit diagrams, and disadvantages of digital instruments. The second section has 20 multiple choice questions testing environmental science concepts including types of pollution, greenhouse gases, deforestation, waste management, and renewable/non-renewable resources. The test is out of a total of 20 marks and students have 1 hour to complete it.
This document appears to be a test for a class on electronics and telecommunications engineering. It contains two sections - the first section has 6 multiple choice questions testing concepts in dynamic instrumentation characteristics, types of instruments, circuit diagrams, and disadvantages of digital instruments. The second section has 20 multiple choice questions testing environmental science concepts including types of pollution, greenhouse gases, deforestation, waste management, and renewable/non-renewable resources. The test is out of a total of 20 marks and students have 1 hour to complete it.
This document appears to be a test for a class on electronics and telecommunications engineering. It contains two sections - the first section has 6 multiple choice questions testing concepts in dynamic instrumentation characteristics, types of instruments, circuit diagrams, and disadvantages of digital instruments. The second section has 20 multiple choice questions testing environmental science concepts including types of pollution, greenhouse gases, deforestation, waste management, and renewable/non-renewable resources. The test is out of a total of 20 marks and students have 1 hour to complete it.
This document appears to be a test for a class on electronics and telecommunications engineering. It contains two sections - the first section has 6 multiple choice questions testing concepts in dynamic instrumentation characteristics, types of instruments, circuit diagrams, and disadvantages of digital instruments. The second section has 20 multiple choice questions testing environmental science concepts including types of pollution, greenhouse gases, deforestation, waste management, and renewable/non-renewable resources. The test is out of a total of 20 marks and students have 1 hour to complete it.
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GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC, OSMANABAD.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& TELECOMMUNICATION ENGG.
UNIT TEST I Course code: EJ3I Max. Marks: 20 Sub & Code : EMI (22333) Time: 1 Hour Date :- /8/2019 Instructions :- 1)All questions are compulsory. 2) Figure to the right indicates full marks. ________________________________________________________ Q1 Attempt any four (2*4=8) a) List four dynamic characteristics. b) Define Absolute instrument. Write one example. c) Define secondary instruments. Write one example. d) Derive the formula for torque of D’Arsonval movement. e) State any two disadvantages of digital instruments. f) Draw a circuit diagram of Universal shunt voltmeter. Q2 Attempt any Three (4*3=12) a) State the reason for ammeter never connected in shunt with circuit. b) Draw the circuit of rectifier type AC voltmeter (half wave) and write the use of diodes in it. c) Explain the working of Ayrton shunt type DC Ammeter with the help of diagram. d) Compare analog instrument with digital instrument. e) State detailed classification of errors. f) Explain primary standard and secondary standard. GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC, OSMANABAD. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& TELECOMMUNICATION ENGG. UNIT TEST I Course code: EJ5I Max. Marks: 20 Sub & Code : EST (22447) Time: 1 Hour Date: - /8/2019 Instructions: - 1) All questions are compulsory. ________________________________________________________ Q1 Which of them can be recycled? 1) Paper 2)plastic 3) metal 4) all of above Q2 O3 is known as ……………….. 1) Atmosphere 2) Ozone 3) Oxygen 4) All of above Q3 Due to acid rain, how PH of soil gets affected? 1) Ph. decrease 2)ph. increases 3)ph. is un affected 4) none of the above Q4 The hydrosphere covers about …. of the surface of earth 1)70% 2)90% 3)60% 4)50% Q5 ….is to be understand to protect environment 1) quality issue 2)health requirement 3)environmental balance 4)none of above Q6….is one of objective of environment education 1) private schools 2)private company 3)public awareness 4)none of above Q7……is greenhouse gas 1) CO2 2) H2S 3) N2 4) NONE Q8 Ozone depletion is harmful to-------------------- 1) Skin 2) Digestion 3) Reproduction 3) None Q9 Deforestation destroys natural-------------------- 1) Environment 2) Life 3) Cycle 4) Balance Q10 Chipko Andolan was done in--------------------- 1) Jharkhand 2) Uttarakhand 3) Kerala 4) None Q11 Bhopal gas tragedy occurred in year-------------- 1)1984 2)1985 3)1990 4)1987 Q12 Fly Ash from thermal power stations causes------------ 1) Air pollution only 2) soil pollution only 3) Air and soil pollution-both 4)None Q13 Forest improve-------------quality 1) Wind 2) Noise 3) pollution 4) Air Q14 Water borne disease includes ------------ 1) Hepatitis A 2) Hypothermia 3) Psychosocial 4) Cardiovascular incidents Q15 Economy is largely based on-------------- 1) Fossil fuel 2) Minerals 3) Oil 4) All of above Q16 Open cast mining is done for ------------- 1) coal 2)limestone 3)both 1&2 4)none Q17 The first food storage experienced in ------------ 1) China 2)India 3)Pakistan 4) Srilanka Q18 Poor sanitation affects quality of ------------ 1) Water sources 2) Management of contaminants 3) Air 4) None Q19 Large no. trees naturally grown in area--------- 1) Forest 2) Garden 3) Mangrove 4) None Q20 Coal and Petroleum are-------------------- 1) Renewable resources 2) Non- renewable resources 3) Precious resources 4) Degradable