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www.knowledgeadda.com For More BEL Question Papers -CLICK E!E For "ther P#$ E%a& Papers -CLICK E!E For '(TE Question Papers -CLICK E!E Paper) BEL Place&ent Paper *Technical- Electronics +, -. +#W! on a trans&ission line is alwa/s -. E0ual to - 1. E0ual to 2 3. Less than - 4. 'reater than - 1. In a a&plitude &odulated wa5e6 the 5alue o7 +&a% is -2+ and +&in is 8+. The 9 &odulation in this case is) -. 19 :. 33.39 c. 829 d. -229 3. The si;nal to noise ratio at the input o7 an a&pli7ier can :e i&pro5ed) -. B/ decrease the source i&pedance or resistance 1. B/ increasin; the source i&pedance 3. B/ &atchin; the source i&pedance with the input i&pedance o7 the a&pli7ier 4. <one o7 these 4. I7 the :andwidth o7 an a&pli7ier is reduced6 the ther&al noise in the a&pli7ier will) -. Increase 1. Decrease 3. <ot to :e a77ected at all 4. Beco&e rando& in nature 8. For the distortion to :e &ini&u& in a trans&ission line at audio 7re0uencies6 the condition is -. L = C! > ' 1. L = '! > C 3. L' = ! 4. L! = ' ?. When electro&a;netic wa5es are propa;ated in a wa5e;uide -. The/ tra5el alon; the :roader walls o7 the wa5e;uide 1. The/ tra5el throu;h the dielectric without touchin; the wall 3. The/ are re7lected 7ro& the walls :ut the/ do not tra5el alon; the& 4. <one o7 these @. Co&&unication :etween satellite and ;round station is throu;h -. Tropospheric scatter 1. 'round wa5e 3. #k/ wa5e 4. Line o7 si;ht propa;ation A. ( &ast antenna is used &ainl/ 7or -. $F 1. #hort wa5e 3. Mediu& wa5e 4. +F B. ( cr/stal which has a sensiti5it/ o7 -88 dB& with - MC BW a&pli7ier will ha5e a sensiti5it/ at 4 MC BW a&pli7ier e0ual to) -. -88 dB& :. -8A dB& c. -81 dB& d. -?2 dB& -2. Electro&a;netic wa5es are re7racted when the/ -. Pass into a &ediu& o7 di77erent dielectric constant 1. (re polariCed at ri;ht an;les to the direction o7 propa;ation 3. Encounter a per7ectl/ conductin; sur7ace 4. Pass throu;h a s&all slot in a conductin; &ediu& --. (n aerial is 7ed 7ro& an a&plitude &odulation a&pli7ier. Both the &odulatin; 5olta;e and &odulated 5olta;e are sinusoidal. The aerial current *r&s, :e7ore &odulation is 8 ( and it increases to 8.A( a7ter &odulation. The percenta;e o7 &odulation inde% will :e -. AA9 :. A29 c. A-.1-9 d. A3.-49 -1. In a 7re0uenc/ de&odulation6 Foster-#eele/ discri&inator uses a -. #in;le tuned circuit 1. Dou:le tuned circuit in which :oth the pri&ar/ and secondar/ are tuned to the sa&e 7re0uenc/ 3. Dou:le tuned circuit in which :oth the pri&ar/ and secondar/ are tuned to to di77erent 7re0uencies 4. Co&:ination o7 two transistors in push-pull operation -3. The wa5elen;th o7 an electro&a;netic wa5e in wa5e ;uide -. Is directl/ proportional to the phase 5elocit/ 1. Is in5ersel/ proportional to the phase 5elocit/ 3. Is ;reater than that in 7ree space 4. Depends onl/ on the wa5e ;uide di&ensions and the 7ree space wa5elen;th -4. The scale used 7or &o5in; coil &eter is -. <on-linear scale 1. Linear scale 3. ( s0uare scale 4. ( lo; scale -8. To dou:le the circuit ran;e o7 a 82 &(6 1222W &eter &o5e&ent6 the shunt resistance re0uires is -. 42W :. 82W c. 1222W d. 18K -?. ( 5olt&eter utiliCes a 12 &( &eter &o5e&ent. The sensiti5it/ o7 the 5olt&eter is -. 82 &e; oh&s per 5olt 1. 12 K oh&s per 5olt 3. 82 kilo oh&s per 5olt 4. 12 &e; oh&s per 5olt -@. ( trans7or&er6 with a 12 ) - 5olta;e step-down ratio has ?+ across 2.? oh& in the secondar/6 then Is and Ip ;i5en :/ -. -2(6 8( 1. 8(6 -2( 3. -2(6 2.8( 4. -(6 2.8( -A. The te&perature coe77icient o7 resistance o7 a resistor is -. <e;ati5e 1. Positi5e 3. Dero 4. In7init/ -B. To pre5ent loadin; o7 the circuit under test6 the input i&pedance o7 the oscilloscope -. Be low 1. Be hi;h 3. Capaciti5e 4. Inducti5e 12. I7 the retrace is 5isi:le on the C!T displa/6 then the trou:le &a/ :e that -. The 7l/ :ack ti&e o7 the ti&e :ase saw tooth wa5e is not Cero 1. The :lankin; control is not set properl/ 3. There is loss o7 #E<C si;nal 4. The intensit/ is too hi;h 1-. The lissaFous pattern on C!" 7or two sinusoidal o7 7re0uenc/ ratio - ) 1 di77erin; in phase :/ B2 de;rees6 is -. ( strai;ht line 1. ( circle 3. (n ellipse 4.(n ei;ht-shape 11. When an electron starts 7ro& rest under the in7luence o7 electric and &a;netic 7ields perpendicular to each other6 the path tra5ersed :/ it will :e -. Ellipse 1. ( para:ola 3. #trai;ht line 4. ( c/cloid 13. Fre0uenc/ &ultipliers are usuall/ -. Class ( a&pli7iers 1. Class B a&pli7iers 3. Class C a&pli7iers 4. Class (B a&pli7iers 14. The 7eed:ack network o7 a phase shi7t oscillator is usuall/ consists o7 -. !C circuit 1. !L circuit 3. LC circuit 4. C alone 18. Co&&on :ase a&pli7ier is &ost suita:le 7or use in -. +er/ hi;h 7re0uenc/ circuits 1. Low 7re0uenc/ circuits 3. Mediu& 7re0uenc/ circuits 4. Low current circuits 1?. I7 two a&pli7iers ha5in; identical :andwidth are cascaded6 then the :andwidth o7 the resultin; a&pli7ier will :e -. Less than that o7 each sta;e 1. 'reater than that o7 each sta;e 3. #a&e as that o7 each sta;e 4. Dou:le o7 each sta;e 1@. Which one o7 the 7ollowin; a&pli7ier has lar;est :andwidth -. !C coupled a&pli7ier 1. Di77erence a&pli7ier 3. Trans7or&er coupled a&pli7ier 4. Direct coupled a&pli7ier 1A. In an a&pli7ier6 the e&itter resistance :/ passed :/ a capacitor -. !educes the 5olta;e ;ain 1. Increases the 5olta;e ;ain 3. Causes ther&al run awa/ 4. <one o7 these 1B. The ter& 7ree runnin; is usuall/ associated with -. Bista:le &ulti5i:rator 1. (sta:le &ulti5i:rator 3. Monosta:le &ulti5i:rator 4. <one o7 these 32. The si;nal 7ed at the input o7 an ideal push-pull a&pli7ier has 7re0uenc/ co&ponents -82CG 322C6 482C and ?22C. The output si;nal will contain -. "nl/ -82 C 7re0uenc/ co&ponent 1. "nl/ -82 C and 482 C 7re0uenc/ co&ponent 3. "nl/ 322 C and ?22 C 7re0uenc/ co&ponents 4. (ll the 7re0uenc/ co&ponents 3-. For which o7 the 7ollowin; con7i;uration HsI does the input resistance o7 the a&pli7ier depend stron;l/ on the load resistance -. CE :.CC c. CB d. CE and CB 31. (n i&portant ad5anta;e o7 the !C couplin; sche&e is -. Econo&/ 1. E%cellent 7re0uenc/ reponse 3. i;h e77icienc/ 4. 'ood i&pedance &atchin; 33. The (C input to transistor oscillator is o:tained 7ro& -. The pre5ious sta;e 1. ( si;nal ;enerator 3. DC power source 4. Its own internal circui 34. The low 7re0uenc/ cut-o77 in an a&pli7ier is due to -. "nl/ couplin; capacitor 1. "nl/ :/pass capacitor 3. Both couplin; and :/pass capacitors 4. The internal transistor Function capacitances 38. In a hal7-wa5e recti7ier the peak 5alue o7 (C 5olta;e across the secondar/ o7 the trans7or&er is 12>1 +. I7 no 7ilter circuit is used6 the &a%i&u& DC 5olta;e across the load will :e -. 1A.1A+ :. 12+ c. -4.-4+ d. <one o7 these 3?. eat sinks ate used in a transistor workin; as power a&pli7ier so as to -. Increase the output power 1. !educe the heat losses in toe transistors 3. Increase the 5olta;e ;ain o7 the a&pli7ier 4. Increase the collector dissipation ratin; o7 the transistors 3@. In a power a&pli7ier6 the output power is proportional to -. +i :. +i1 c. +i3 d. J +i 3A. (t hal7 power 7re0uencies the reduction in 5olta;e ;ain o7 an a&pli7ier e0uals -. ? dB :. 1 dB c. 3 dB d. 4 dB 3B. the 7re0uenc/ o7 the ripple 5olta;e at the output o7 a :rid;e recti7ier operatin; 7ro& a 82 C suppl/ is -. 18C :. 82 C c. -22 C d. 122 C 42. Darlin;ton pair is used 7or -. i;h current ;ain 1. i;h power ;ain 3. i;h 7re0uenc/ operation 4. Low distortion 4-. The 7unction o7 a :leeder resistor in a power suppl/ is -. #a&e as that o7 a load resistor 1. To ensure a &ini&u& current drain in the circuit 3. To increase the output current 4. To increase the output DC 5olta;e 41. ( KFET has a potential di5ider :ias arran;e&ent. B/ &istake the resistor :etween the ;ap and the power suppl/ ter&inal is re&o5ed. The KFET will -. Continue to work as an a&pli7ier 1. a5e a 7orward :ias ;ate with respect to source 3. <ot work as an a&pli7ier :ut will work as a switch 4. I&&ediatel/ :urn out 43. The ripple 7actor o7 hal7-wa5e recti7ier is -. 2.4A1 :. -.-- c. -.1- d. -.8@ 44. In the hi;h 7re0uenc/ re;ion o7 an !C coupled a&pli7ier the circuit :eha5e like a -. Di77erentiator 1. ( current a&pli7ier 3. Low pass 7ilter 4. i;h pass 7ilter 48. (sta:le &ulti5i:rator can :e used as -. #0uarin; circuit 1. Co¶tor circuit 3. +olta;e to 7re0uenc/ con5erter 4. Fre0uenc/ o7 5olta;e con5erter 4?. I7 the ;ain o7 the a&pli7ier as ( and the 5olta;e 7eed :ack is 7raction B o7 the a&pli7ier output 5olta;e6 the condition 7or &aintenance o7 oscillation is -. (B = - -A2o 1. (B = in7init/ 3. (B = - 2o 4. (B L L - 4@. <o&inal ;ain o7 an a&pli7ier is 142. The noise le5el in the output without 7eed :ack is 322 &+. I7 a 7eed :ack Beta = -> ?2 used6 the noise le5el in the output will :e -. -.?? &+ :. 1.4&+ c. 4&+ d. 12&+ 4A. ( Cener diode is pri&aril/ used 7or -. !ecti7ication 1. Producin; constant current 3. Producin; constant 5olta;e 4. !e5erse :ias 4B. Cross o5er distortion is eli&inated in a push-pull a&pli7ier :/ -. $sin; a trans7or&er with a lar;e step-up ratio 1. $sin; a trans7or&er with a lar;e step-down ratio 3. Pro5idin; a s&all 7orward :ias to the transistors 4. #uppl/in; :oth transistors with inphase si;nals 82. When a P<P transistor is saturated -. Its :ase6 e&itter6 and collector are all essentiall/ at the sa&e potential 1. Its e&itter is at hi;her potential than the collector 3. Its collector is at hi;her potential than :oth :ase M e&itter 4. <one 8-. For a !C hi;h pass circuit -. !C L L t 1. !C N N t 3. !C = t 4. <one 81. (n in5erter is an e0uip&ent 7or trans7or∈ -. (C to DC 1. (C to (C 3. DC to DC 4. DC to (C 83. #uppose /ou wish to a&pli7/ the potential di77erence :etween two points in a circuit when neither o7 these points is ;rounded. Which one the 7ollowin; will /ou pre7erO -. !C coupled a&pli7ier 1. Trans7or&er coupled a&pli7ier 3. Di77erence a&pli7ier 4. Direct coupled a&pli7ier 84. In an e&itter 7ollower6 the output 5olta;e is -. -A2o out o7 phase 7ro& the input 5olta;e 1. B2o out o7 phase 7ro& the input 5olta;e 3. in phase with the input 5olta;e 4. <one 88. ( silicon controlled recti7ier can :e considered to :e) -. Two pnp transistor connected :ack to :ack 1. Two npn transistor connected :ack to :ack 3. "ne npn and one pnp transistor connected :ack to :ack 4. Two Cener diodes connected :ack to :ack 8?. ( r7 si;nal contains three 7re0uenc/ co&ponents A@2 KC6 A@8 KC AA2 KC. This si;nal needs to :e a&pli7ied. The a&pli7ier used should :e -. (udio 7re0uenc/ a&pli7ier 1. Wide :and a&pli7ier 3. Push pull a&pli7ier 4. <one 8@. In the e&itter 7ollower circuit -. The output current and 5olta;e are inphase with the input current and 5olta;e respecti5el/ 1. The input and output i&pedances are e0ual 3. There is current series ne;ati5e 7eed:ack 4. The output i&pedance is &uch hi;her than the input i&pedance 8A. The 7re0uenc/ response o7 a s/ste& is the ran;e o7 7re0uencies :etween the upper and lower -. - dB points 1. ? dB points 3. 3 dB points 4. <one 8B. In a class C a&pli7ier the output current is Cero 7or -. al7 c/cle 1. Full c/cle 3. Less than hal7 c/cle 4. More than hal7 c/cle ?2. When !L Hload resistanceI e0uals the internal resistance o7 a ;enerator6 which o7 the 7ollowin; is &a%i&u&) -. Power in !L 1. Current throu;h !L 3. +olta;e across !L 4. E77icienc/ o7 the circuit ?-. ne;ati5e 7eed:ack in an a&pli7ier results in) -. increased ;ain and increased :andwidth 1. increased ;ain and reduced :andwidth 3. reduced ;ain and increased :andwidth 4. reduced ;ain and reduced :andwidth ?1. ( class B push-pull a&pli7ier su77ers 7ro& -. Cross-o5er distortion 1. E%cessi5e har&onic distortion 3. Inter &odulation distortion 4. <one ?3. (n oscillator o7 the LC t/pe that has split capacitor in the tank circuit is -. artel/ oscillator 1. Wein :rid;e oscillator 3. Colpitts oscillator 4. <one ?4. Cla&pin; circuits are also known as -. (C restorer 1. DC restorer 3. +olta;e to 7re0uenc/ con5erter 4. <one ?8. Which o7 the 7ollowin; has the ;reater &o:ilit/ -. Positi5e ion 1. <e;ati5e ion 3. Electrons 4. oles ??. (n < t/pe se&iconductor as a whole is -. Positi5el/ char;ed 1. Electricall/ neutral 3. <e;ati5el/ char;ed 4. <one ?@. In a se&iconductor6 the 7or:idden ener;/ ;ap is o7 the order -. - e5 :. ? e5 c. @ e5 d. 2.- e5 ?A. In LED6 li;ht is e&itted :ecause -. !eco&:ination o7 char;es take place 1. We &ake the li;ht 7all on LED 3. Diode e&its li;ht when heated 4. <one ?B. $KT is also called -. ( 5olta;e controlled de5ice 1. ( current controlled de5ice 3. ( rela%ation oscillator 4. <one @2. The transistor con7i;uration which pro5ides hi;her output i&pedance is -. CC :. CB c. CE d. <one @-. Tunnel diodes are 7a:ricated 7ro& -. #ilicon 1. 'er&aniu& 3. Either silicon or ;er&aniu& 4. Either ;er&aniu& or ;alliu& @1. < channel FETs are superior to P channel FETs :ecause -. The/ ha5e a hi;her input i&pedance 1. The/ ha5e a hi;h switchin; ti&e 3. The/ consu&e less power 4. Mo:ilit/ o7 electrons is ;reater than that o7 holes @3. Diac is a solid state de5ice which works as a -. 1 ter&inal :idirectional switch 1. 1 ter&inal unilateral switch 3. 3 ter&inal :idirectional switch 4. <one @4. Triac is a solid de5ice which works as a -. 1 ter&inal :idirectional switch 1. 3 ter&inal :idirectional switch 3. 4 ter&inal :idirectional switch 4. 1 ter&inal unilateral switch @8. Co&pared to a CB a&pli7ier6 a CE a&pli7ier has -. Lower input resistance 1. i;her output resistance 3. Lower current a&pli7ication 4. i;her current a&pli7ication @?. The input and output si;nals o7 a co&&on e&itter a&pli7ier are) -. (lwa/s e0ual 1. "ut o7 phase 3. In phase 4. (lwa/s ne;ati5e @@. The operation o7 a KEET in5ol5es -. ( 7low o7 &inorit/ carriers 1. ( 7low o7 &aForit/ carriers 3. !eco&:ination 4. <e;ati5e resistance @A. #olar cell is an e%a&ple o7 a -. Photo conducti5e de5ice 1. Photo e&issi5e de5ice 3. Photo 5olta;e de5ice 4. <one @B. Bretters and :olo&eters are used in the &easure&ent o7 -. Microwa5e power 1. +#W! 3. Trans&ission losses 4. <one A2. ( kl/stron operates on the principle o7 -. +elocit/ &odulation 1. (&plitude &odulation 3. Pulse &odulation 4. Fre0uenc/ &odulation A-. The unit o7 the a&pli7ication 7actor o7 a triode is -. Deci:els 1. +olt 3. <eper 4. <one A1. ( chan;e in :ase current 7ro& 32 to 42 &( chan;es the collector current 7ro& 822 to B22 &(. The B 7actor 7or this power transistor e0uals -. B22 :. 822 c. 3 d. 42 A3. The 7ield e77ect transistor can :e used as -. +aria:le capacitance 1. ( constant 5olta;e source 3. ( 5aria:le resistance 4. ( constant current source A4. Wh/ <P< transistor are pre7erred o5er P<P transistor -. <P< transistor ha5e low heat dissipation 1. <P< transistor can handle lar;e power 3. <P< transistor are cheap and easil/ a5aila:le 4. <one A8. The ;er&aniu& transistors are seldo& used a:o5e -. ?2oC :. @8oC c. -18oC d. -@8oC A?. In a FET the drain 5olta;e a:o5e which there is no increase in the drain current is called -. Pick o77 5olta;e 1. Critical 5olta;e 3. Pinch o77 5olta;e 4. Break down 5olta;e A@. ( re7le% kl/stron has -. "nl/ one ca5it/ workin; :oth as the :uncher M the catcher 1. Two ca5ities one 7or :uncher and one 7or the catcher 3. Three ca5ities6 two 7or :uncher and one 7or catcher 4. <o ca5it/ at all AA. Bipolar Function transistors are seldo& used as switchin; de5ices :ecause -. BKTs are not econo&ical 7ro usin; as switchin; de5ices 1. The/ can handle onl/ hi;h 5olta;e :ut not hi;h currents 3. The/ need separate circuits when used as switchin; de5ice 4. "7 slow response and ina:ilit/ to withstand hi;h 5olta;e AB. The 5olta;e at which the electron 7low starts 7ro& the anode is called -. Break down 5olta;e 1. Peak in5erse 5olta;e 3. Peak 5olta;e 4. Pinch o77 5olta;e B2. The heater 7ila&ent o7 a 5acuu& tu:e is ;enerall/ supplied with (C 5olta;e *and not DC 5olta;e, 7or heatin; :ecause -. It results in a uni7or& heatin; o7 7ila&ent so that the electron e&ission also uni7or& 1. It is 5er/ eas/ to o:tain (C 5olta;e 7ro& (C power &ains 3. The DC 5olta;e that would :e re0uired 7or heatin; has &uch ;reater &a;nitude than the (C 5olta;e 4. When DC is used 7or heatin;6 a di77erent t/pe o7 7ila&ent is re0uired which 5er/ e%pensi5e B-. The dopant used 7or P t/pe se&iconductor is -. Phosphorous 1. Boron 3. Car:on 4. #odiu& B1. (n e%a&ple o7 ne;ati5e resistance characteristic de5ice -. BKT :. M"#FET c. $KT d. PI<diode B3. The a5era;e DC 5olta;e o:tained 7ro& a :rid;e recti7ier with a sine wa5e input + sin wt is -. + > 1 :. 1+ c. 4+ d. + B4. The &a%i&u& theoretical e77icienc/ o7 a class B a&pli7ier is -. (:out 129 1. (:out 829 3. (:out @89 4. -229 B8. ( cascade a&pli7ier is -. ( CE a&pli7ier 7ollowed :/ CC a&pli7ier 1. ( CE a&pli7ier 7ollowed :/ CB a&pli7ier 3. ( CC a&pli7ier 7ollowed :/ CB a&pli7ier 4. ( CB a&pli7ier 7ollowed :/ CE a&pli7ier B?. To;;le switches can :e de:ounced usin; -. (sta:le &ulti5i:rator 1. #hi7t re;ister 3. !# 7lip 7lop 4. <one B@. ( :and pass 7ilter has a centre 7re0uenc/ at 8 KC. The 3 dB cut o77 7re0uencies are 4.8 KC and 8.8 KC. The Q 7actor o7 the 7ilter is -. 8 :. 2.1 c. 8.1 d. 2.48 BA. The do&estic :uCCer &akes use o7 -. all e77ect 1. Tunnelin; e77ect 3. <atural resonance 4. PieCoelectric e77ect BB. The de5ice which uses a5alanche :reakdown is -. PI< diode 1. Dener diode 3. I&part diode 4. '$<< diode -22. 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