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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
(OBJECCTIVE TYPE)
PAPER – I
B
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01. Statement (I): The Dielectric constant 05. Statement (I): In an ac dynamometer
of a substance, under the influence of type wattmeter the instantaneous value
alternating electric fields is, in general, of developed deflecting torque is
a ‘complex’ quantity. proportional to the product of voltage
Statement (II): The ‘imaginary’ part and current in the respective coils at
of the Dielectric constant is a measure the corresponding instant, the constant
of the dielectric loss in the substance. of proportionality being the same as in
the case of dc use.
Ans: (b) Statement (II): The moving system of
the meter is prevented by its inertia
02. Statement (I): A large number of from following the variations in the
metals become super-conducting deflecting torque which takes place
below a certain temperature which is during each cycle, and takes up a
characteristic of the particular metal. position corresponding to the average
Statement (II): Superconducting value of the torque.
compounds and alloys must have
components which are themselves Ans: (b)
super conducting.
06. Statement (I): Electrostatic Wattmeter
Ans: (c) is not widely used commercially
because of its inability to measure
03. Statement(I): Electrostriction occurs power of high value.
due to piezoelectricity which in the Statement (II): It is used mainly for
reverse effect i.e. the production of very small power measurement at high
polarization on application of voltages and low power factors.
mechanical stress if the lattice has no Ans: (a)
centre of symmetry.
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07. Statement (I): Chopper-stabilized 12. Two identical coaxial circular loops
amplifier amplifies direct currents with carry the same current circulating in
large gain and excellent dc stability. the same direction. If the loops
Statement (II): The amplifier is ac approached each other, then the current
coupled and provides very high in
resistance to direct current. (a) each one of them will increase
(b) both of them will remain the same
Ans: (c) (c) each one of them will decrease
(d) one will increase while in the other
the current will decrease
08. Statement (I): Force and pressure can Ans: (b)
be measured by using capacitive
transducer. 13. If E = 0 at all points on a closed
Statement (II): Capacitive transducer surface,
can be used to measure both static and 1. The electric flux through the
dynamic phenomena. surface is zero
2. The total charge enclosed by the
Ans: (c) surface is zero.
3. charge resides on the surface
09. Statement (I): A Watt-hour meter (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 1 and 3 only
must be calibrated at both full rated (c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1,2 and 3
load as well as at 10% of rated load.
Statement (II): The source of error at Ans: (a)
full load is inaccurate damping and at
light loads, the torque is not exactly 14. A long straight wire carries a current
proportional to load. I=10 A, the magnetic field at a distance
of 1.59 m is
Ans: (a) (a) 0.1 Am-1 (b) 1 Am-1
-1
(c) 10Am (d) 100 Am-1
10. Statement (I): For random error with
normal distribution, Probable error = Ans: (b)
0.6745 , where is the standard
deviation. 15. If the magnetic flux through each turn
Statement (II): Probable error is of the coil consisting of 200 turns is
that error value where there is a 50% (t2-3t) milli-Webers, where t is in
chance that any observation has a seconds, then the induced emf in the
random error no greater than . coil at t = 4 sec is
(a) -1V (b) 1V
Ans: (a) (c) -0.1 V (d) 0.1V
Ans: (a)
11. A quantitative relation between
induced emf and rate f change of flux 16. The electrostatic force of repulsion
linkage is known as between two -particles of charges
(a) Maxwell’s law 4.010-19C each, and separated by a
(b) Stoke’s law distance of 10-10cm is
(c) Lenz’s law (Given 0 = 8.85410-12 Nm2/Coul2)
(d) Faraday’s law (a) 57.6 10-4N (b) 28.8 10-4N
(c) 14.4 10-4N (d) 3.6 10-4N
Ans: (d) Ans: (c)
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17. Consider the following statements 20. Loss-tangent in plane waves in lossy
regarding magnetic materials: dielectrics will be
1. A diamagnetic material has no (a) proportional to the Y component
permanent dipole of the magnetic field intensity
2. Paramagnetic material has anti (HY).
parallel orientation of equal (b) inversely proportional to the Y
moments with neighboring component of the magnetic field
dipoles. intensity (HY)
3. Ferrimagnetic material has anti (c) inversely proportional to the X
parallel orientation of unequal component of the magnetic field
moments between neighbouring intensity (HX)
dipoles. (d) proportional to X component of
4. Anti ferromagnetic material has the magnetic field intensity (HX).
negligible interaction between
neighbouring dipoles. Ans: no- answer
Which of those statements are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 (b) 3 and 4 21. Transverse Electro-magnetic waves are
(c) 2 and 4 (d) 1 and 3 characterized by
(a) During wave propagation in Z-
Ans: (d) direction, the components of H
and E are transverse 60o to the
18. Consider the following statements direction of propagation of the
regarding hysteresis loops of hard and waves.
soft magnetic materials: (b) During wave propagation in Z-
1. Hysteresis loss of hard magnetic direction, the components of H
material will be less than that of and E are transverse to the
soft material. direction of propagation of the
2. Coercivity of hard material will wave
be greater than that of soft (c) During wave propagation in Z-
material. direction, the components of H
3. Retentivity of the two materials and E are transverse 120o to the
will always be equal direction of propagation of the
Which of these statements are correct? waves.
(a) 1,2 and 3 (b) 2 only (d) None of the above
(c) 3 only (d) 1 and 3 only
Ans: (b)
Ans: (b)
22. Orientational polarization is
19. The inconsistency of continuity (a) inversely proportional to
equation for time varying fields was temperature and proportional to
corrected by Maxwell and the the square of the permanent
correction applied was dipole moment.
D (b) proportional to temperature as
(a) Ampere’s law
t well as to the square of the
(b) Gauss’s law, J permanent dipole moment.
B (c) proportional to temperature and
(c) Faraday’s law, inversely proportional to the
t
P square of the permanent dipole
(d) Ampere’s law, moment.
t
Ans: (a)
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(a) damage done to the potential coil (c) Eliminating the effect of earth
(b) damage done to the current coil capacitances.
(c) damage done to both potential and (d) Eliminating the effect of inter-
current coils. component capacitances.
(d) loose contact.
Ans: (c)
Ans: (b)
35. A bridge circuit works at a frequency
0
31. A current i = 5+14.14 sin(314t+45 ) is of 2 kHz. The following can be used as
passed through a centre-zero PMMC, detectors for detection of null
hot-wire, and moving-iron instrument, conditions in the bridges.
the respective readings are (a) Vibration galvanometers and
(a) -5, 15 and 125 Head- phones.
(b) 5, 125 and 125 (b) Headphones and tunable
amplifiers
(c) -5, 125 and 19.14 (c) Vibration galvanometers and
(d) 5, 10 and 10 Tunable amplifiers.
(d) Vibration galvanometers, Head
Ans: (b) phones and Tunable amplifier.
32. The galvanometer is protected during Ans: (b)
transport by
(a) connecting critical damping 36. A current transformer has a phase error
resistance across the of +3o. The phase angle between the
galvanometer terminals primary and secondary currents is
(b) shorting the galvanometer (a) 3o (b) 177o
terminals (c) 180o (d) 183o
(c) keeping the galvanometer
terminals open-circuited Ans: (b)
(d) connecting a capacitor across the
galvanometer terminals. 37. Electronic voltmeters which use
rectifiers employ negative feedback.
Ans: (a) This is done
(a) to increase the overall gain
33. A frequency counter needs to measure (b) to improve the stability
a frequency of 15 Hz. Its signal gating (c) to overcome the non-linearity of
time is 2s. What is the percentage diodes
accuracy of the counter, taking into (d) to increase the bandwidth
account the gating error?
(a) 3.33% (b) 13.33% Ans: (c)
(c) 98.67% (d) 96.67%
38. Creep error may occur in induction
Ans: type energy meter due to
(a) incorrect position of brake magnet
34. Wagner’s earthing devices is used in (b) incorrect adjustment of position of
A.C. brides for shading band.
(a) shielding the bridge element (c) over voltage across voltage coil.
(b) eliminating the stray of earth (d) increase in temperature.
capacitance Ans: (c)
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41. While using a frequency counter for 45. The drift velocity of electron in Silicon
measuring frequency, two modes of (a) is proportional to electric field for
measurement are possible. (i) Period all values of electric field.
mode (ii) Frequency mode. There is a (b) is independent of electric field.
‘cross-over frequency’ below which (c) increases at lower values and
the period mode is preferred. decreases at higher values of
Assuming the crystal oscillator electric field
frequency to be 4 MHZ the cross-over (d) increases linearly with electric
frequency is given by field at low values and gradually
(a) 8 MHz (b) 2 MHz saturates at higher values of
(c) 2 kHz (d) 1 kHz electric field.
Ans: (d)
Ans: (c)
46. The number of 2F, 300 V capacitors
needed to obtain a capacitance value of
42. Which of the following instrument will 2F rated for 1200 V is
be used to measure a small current of (a) 16 (b) 12 (c) 10 (d) 08
very high frequency?
(a) Electrodynamic ammeter Ans: (a)
(b) Moving coil galvanometer
(c) Thermocouple type instrument 47. Behaviour of conductors,
(d) Induction type instrument. semiconductors and insulators is
explained on the basis of
Ans: (c) (a) atomic structure
(b) molecular structure
(c) energy band structure
(d) All of the above
Ans: (c)
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Which of these statements are correct? Which of these statements are correct?
(a) 1,2 and 3 (b) 1 and 2 only (a) 1 and 2 (b) 1 and 3
(c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1 and 3 only (c) 2 and 4 (d) 3 and 4
64. When deriving the transfer function of 67. An open loop TF of a unity feedback
a liner element system ids given by
(a) both initial conditions and 1
loading are taken into account. G(s) =
(s 2) 2
(b) initial conditions are taken into The closed loop transfer function will
account but the element is have poles at
assumed to be not loaded. (a) -2 ,-2 (b) -2 ,-1
(c) initial conditions are assumed to (c) -2+j, -2-j (d) -2, 2
be zero but loading is taken into
account Ans: (c)
(d) initial conditions are assumed to
be zero and the element is
68. Damping ratio and peak overshoot
assumed to be not loaded.
MP are measures of
Ans: (c)
(a) relative stability
(b) absolute stability
65. Consider the following statements
(c) speed of response
regarding advantages of closed loop
(d) steady state error
negative feedback control systems over
open loop system.
Ans: (a)
1. The overall reliability of the
closed loop system is more than
69. In control systems, excessive
that of open loop system.
bandwidth is not employed because
2. The transient response in a closed
(a) noise is proportional to band width
loop system decays more quickly
(b) it leads to low relative stability
than in open loop system.
(c) it leads to slower time response
3. In an open loop system, closing
(d) noise is proportional to the square
of the loop increases the overall
of the bandwidth.
gain of the system.
4. In the closed loop system, the
Ans: (a)
effect of variation of component
parameters on its performance is
reduced.
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70. The transfer function of a system is 74. The characteristic equation of a control
1 system is given by
. The input to this system is the
1 sT s(s+4)(s+5)(s+6)+K(s+3)=0
ramp function, tu(t). The output would The number of asymptotes and the
track this system with an error given centroid of the asymptotes of this
by control system are
T (a) 3 and (4,0)
(a) zero (b)
2 (b) -3 and (-4,0)
T2 (c) -3 and (-12, 0)
(c) T (d) (d) 3 and (-4,0)
2
71. For a critically damped second order 75. An effect of Phase-lag compensation
system, if gain constant (K) is on servo-system performance is that
increased, the system behaviour (a) for a give relative stability, the
(a) becomes oscillatory velocity constant is increased.
(b) becomes under damped (b) for a given relative stability, the
(c) becomes over damped velocity constant is decreased.
(d) shows no change (c) the bandwidth of the system is
increased
Ans: (b) (d) the time response of the system is
made faster
72. A unit impulse response of a second
1 -0.8t Ans: (a)
order system is e sin(0.6t). Then
6
natural frequency and damping ratio of 76. The system matrix of a linear time
the system are respectively invariant continuous time system is
(a) 1 and 0.6 0 1
give by A =
(b) 1 and 0.8 4 5
(c) 2 and 0.4 What are the roots of the characteristic
(d) 2 and 0.3 equation?
(a) -1, -4 (b) -1,-5
Ans: (b) (c) -4,-5 (d) 0,-1
Ans: (d)
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Ans: (b)
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Z12 3 j 4 3 j 4
(a) Z12
2
Z11 . Z 22 (b)
Y12 3 j 4 5 j 6
1
(b) Z12
Y22 2 j 2 3 j 4
(c)
(c) h12 = h21 2 j 2 5 j 6
(d) AD – BC = 0 3 j 4 2 j 2
(d)
Ans: (c) 1 j 2 3 j 4
Ans: (b)
104. 1
1 106. In the two-wattmeter method of
1 2
measuring 3-phase power, the
wattmeters indicate equal and
2 2 opposite readings when load power
factor is
1’ 2’ (a) 90 leading (b) 90 lagging
(c) 30 leading (d) 30 lagging
The Z-parameters of the 2-port
network as shown above are Ans: (b)
11 4 6 4
5 5 5
(a) (b) 5
4 6 4 11 107. If 3-phase power is measured with
the help of two-wattmeter method in
5 5 5 5 a balanced load with the application
4 6 4 4 of 30-phase balanced voltage,
5 5 5 variation in readings of wattmeters
(c) (d) 5
11 4 11 6 will depend on
5 5 5 5 (a) Load only
(b) Power factor only
Ans: (b) (c) Load and power factor
(d) Neither load nor power factor
105. I1 I2
Ans: (b)
2+j2
V1 V2
108. The driving-point impedance of an
3+j4
RC network is given by
2s 2 7s 3
Zs 2
s 3s 1
Its canonical realization will be
The Z-parameter matrix of the two- (a) 6 Elements (b) 5 Elements
port network as shown above is (c) 4 Elements (d) 3 Elements
3 j 4 2 j 2
(a)
2 j 2 5 j 6 Ans: (b)
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109. Consider the following statements: 113. If one of the control springs of a
The causes of error in the permanent magnet coil ammeter is
measurement of temperature using a broken, then on being connected it
thermistor are will read.
1. Self heating (a) Zero
2. Poor sensitivity (b) Half of the correct value
3. Non-linear characteristics (c) Twice of the correct value
Which of these statements are correct (d) An infinite value
(a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1 and 3 only Ans: (c)
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