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Answer Keys
1 B 2 B 3 C 4 B 5 B 6 D 7 A
8 B 9 B 10 A 11 B 12 C 13 75 14 14.93
15 A 16 2.38 17 B 18 62.5 19 40 20 10 21 35
22 C 23 D 24 337.5 25 B 26 D 27 D 28 D
29 C 30 D 31 519.5 32 C 33 D 34 A 35 2
36 B 37 C 38 13.82 39 0.5 40 2.5 41 B 42 A
43 A 44 A 45 D 46 976 47 C 48 0.459 49 0.45
50 14.66 51 8 52 B 53 A 54 B 55 B 56 D
57 C 58 C 59 A 60 C 61 D 62 C 63 C
64 C 65 C
Explanations:-
∂f
2. P= = 4x3 + 4y
∂x
∂f
q= = 4y3 + 4x − 4y
∂y
r = 12x2 ; s = 4; t = 12y2 − 4
r at ( )
2, − 2 = 24
s at ( 2, − 2) = 4
t at ( 2, − 2 ) = 20
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3. φ ( x, y ) = x2 y + yz
normal vector = gradφ = ∇φ
∂φ ∂φ ∂φ
=i
∂x
+j
∂y
+ k
∂z
= i2xy + j x2 + z + ky ( )
normal vector at (1,1,1) = 2i + 2j + k
iB
R
V1 LOAD
C1 φB
N VR
φR
iR
V2
C2
B LOAD
−VB
M2 L2
iM1L1 = iR Vc1 V1 = − VB .
iM2 L2 = iB Vc2 V2 = VR
∴ reading of meter 1 = VB × iR × cos ( ∠ − VB1iR )
= VB × iR × cos ( 90 − φR ) = VBiR sin φR ......(1)
reading of meter 2 = VR × iR × cos(∠VB1iB )
= VR × iR × cos(90 − φB ) = VR × iB × sin φB
∴ VR = VB = V
total reading of meter 1 + meter2 = V × iR sin φR + V × iB × sin φB
so the meter reads reacctive power
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•
• •• • • • • •
•
•
•
(Y)
(X)
R Re q Re q Re q 1
8. Power factor = = = = =
Z Re q + X 2
R 2
+ (2 R eq ) 2
Re q 5 5
eq eq
KQ1 KQ2
9. V= +
R1 R2
⎡ 10 9 ⎤
V =K⎢ + ⎥ × 10−6
⎣ 6 6⎦
9
V = 9 × 10 ⎡⎣5.5824⎤⎦
V = 50.24 KV
πE π × 10−9
11. G2 = = = 4.35 pF / m
D 1.5 × 1000
ln 36π ln 1
r 1 + ⎣⎡(D)2 / 4h2 ⎦⎤ ⎛ 2.25 ⎞ 2
2.5 ⎜ 1 +
⎝ 196 ⎟⎠
For 40 km = 4.35 × 10−12 × 40 × 1000 = 0.174 µF
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2i
12. Since K is negative angle of asymptotes = 0 ≤ i ≤ (P − Z − 1)
P−Z
π 3π
So if i = 0, angle = 0;i = 1, angle = ;i = 2, angle = π ;i = 3, angle =
2 2
Ns − Nr 1500 − 1410
16. slip s1 = = = 0.06
Ns 1500
5 5 5
Rotor input = = = = 5.3191 KW
1 − s1 1 − 0.06 0.94
Stator input = Rotor input + stator loss = 5.3191+0.5 = 5.819 KW
1500 − 1250
Slip s2 = = 0.1666
1500
6
Rotor input = = 7.2 KW; Stator input = 7.2 + 1.0 = 8.2 KW
1 − 0.166
∴ change in stator input = 8.2 − 5.819 = 2.38 KW
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17. iR = = 1.5 A
30
4
ip = 45 × × 10−3 = 3A
0.9
1 1
ω= = = 16666 rad / sec
LC 0.9 × 10 × 4 × 10−6
−3
⎛I ⎞
sin−1 ⎜ R ⎟
π ⎜I ⎟
condution time = + ⎝ p ⎠ = 1.98 m sec
ω ω
18. Vs = 1∠0o
1∠0o
IL = = −0.125jA
8j
Ic = j ωc1∠0p as ω = 2 = j2cA
Is = IL + Ic = j (2C − 0.125)
For Vs and Is to be in phase.Phase of Is should be 0, So imaginary term is 0.
2C − 0.125 = 0 ⇒ c = 0.0625F
19. 0
x 10 n sec 10
10 20 n sec
y 0 10
0
0 15 n sec 15
40 n sec
0 15 10
15
25
0 15 C
z 0
π
1
∫ X(e ) e dω
jω jωn
20. x(n) =
2π −π
π
1
∫ X(e ) e dω
jω 0
x(0) =
2π −π
1
⇒ x(0) = [20π] = 10
2π
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21. W= B.H
2
B = µH
1
W = µH2 µ = ( µ0.µr )
2
1 350
H2 = 102 + 152 + 52 =
4π 4π
−7
µ = 4π × 10 × 2
4π × 10−7 × 2 1
H= × × 350
2 4π
H = 35µJ / m2
V1 V
23. = 2 = cons tan t = Bmax .Hysterrys loss is directly Proportional to frequency
f1 f2
Eddy current loss is directly proportional to square of the frequency
2
Pe2 ⎛f ⎞ ⎛ 100 ⎞
2
⎛ 100 ⎞
2
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27. Spectral matrix is the resultant diagonal matrix obtained by D = P-1 A P.P is
modal matrix consisting eigen vectors
But the spectral matrix consists always the eigen values as its principal diagonal
elements
⎡ −2 0 0⎤
⎢ ⎥
∴ D = ⎢ 0 3 0⎥
⎢⎣ 0 0 6⎥⎦
1 1
1/2
1 2
⎛ x3 ⎞ 2 1
∫ f(x)dx = ∫ 3x dx = 3 ⎜ ⎟ = = 0.125
2
28. P(x ≤ ) =
2 0 0 ⎝ 3 ⎠0 8
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30. Here op-amp works as a comparator so at output terminal of op-amp only two
values possible, +20 or –20 (Saturation values).
When V0 = +20V Zener is in reverse breakdown. So it can be replaced as +4V.
2
In this case voltage at 2Ω resistor = UTP = × (20 − 4) = +4V
8
So voltage drop across positive terminal will be =4+4=8V
When V0 = −20V Zener is in forward bias and it behaves as short circuit
2
At this time voltage at positive terminal of op-amp = LTP = × ( −20) = −4V
10
Hence hysteresis width = 8 − ( −4) = 12V
31. First the current coil is connected is R-phase and pressure coil is connected
between this phase and the neutral as shown below. cc
R
Reading of watt meter W
W1 = Ip vp cos θ1 , cos θ1 = 0.8 ⇒ θ1 = 36.06o
VL IL vL
400 = IL cos θ ⇒ 400 = × 0.8 Pc
3 3 N
Now when pressure coil is connected
Between B and Y phases, the circuit is
R
Y
W
B
N
R
IL
23.14o
θ1
Angle θ2 = 23.14o + 30o = 54.14o θ2
YvB
Now wattmeter reading W2 = VYBIL cos θ2
400 × 3
From equation (1) VL IL =
0.8
400 Y
so W2 = × 3 × cos 53.14o = 519.5 W
0.8 B
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1000
32. Nominal ratio knom = = 200
5
Turns ratio k t = knom = 200
sec ondary induced voltage
Es = 5 × 1.4 = 7v
primary induced voltage
E 7
Ep = s = v
kt 200
Loss component of exiciting current,
Iron cos 1.4
Iw = = = 40 A
Ep 7 / 200
Magnetizing component
mmf 80
Im = = = 80 A
Np 1
As the burden is purely resistive, therefore the sedondary
load angle is zero δ = 0
Actual ratio
Im sin δ + Im cos δ 40
k act = k t + = 200 + = 208V ∴ δ = 0
Is 5
knom − k act 200 − 208
Ratio error = = × 100 = −3.846%
k act +208
1 3039.23
33. Pavg = ⎡400 × 10 × cos(60o ) + 300 × 4 × cos(30)⎤⎦ = = 1519.62 W
2⎣ 2
1 500
Vram = (400)2 + (300)2 = = 353.35 V
2 2
1
Irms = (10)2 + (4)2 = 7.62 A
2
3039.23
2 1519.615
∴ PF = = = 0.564
353.55 × 7.62 2694.1
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34. The instantaneous value of cs at which triggering will occur at the SCR trigger
point Vg(min) = 0.5V and Ig(min) = 0.1mA .
Using KVL around the gate circuit, we have
es = Ig (R V + R min) + VD + Vg
At trigger point
es (trigger) = 0.1mA(110 k Ω) + 0.7 V + 0.5 V = 12.2 V
Since es in a sine wave, it obeys the expression
es=Emax.sinωt=Emax sin (2πft )
Where 2πft is the phase angle at any instant of time, this angle is α. Thus
Emax=24V
es = 24 sin α
∴ 12.2 = 24 sin α
12.2
sin α =
24
∴ α = 30.6o
35. CD
CD CD CD CD ABCD
AB
AB 1 1 1 1
ABCD
ABC
AB
AB 1 1 1 1
A
1 1 1 0
AB
B
AC AD AC
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n
2
⎛ 1 ⎞ −n 1 −1 1 − 2
36. H(z) = ∑ ⎜4⎟ z = 1+ 4 z + 4 z
n=0 ⎝ ⎠
⎛ 1 1 −2 ⎞
(
Y2 (z) = y1 (z)H(z) = 1 + z −1 − 5z −2 ⎜1 + z−1 +
⎝ 4
)
16
z ⎟
⎠
1 −1 1 −2 5 −3 1 −2 1 −3 5 −4
= 1 + z −1 − 5z −2 + z + z − z + z + z − z
4 4 4 16 16 16
⎡ ⎛ 1⎞ ⎡ 1 1 ⎤ ⎡ −5 1 ⎤ ⎡ −5 ⎤ ⎤
y2 (z) = ⎢1 + ⎜1 + ⎟ z −1 + z −2 ⎢ −5 + 4 + 16 ⎥ + z
−3
⎢ 4 + 16 ⎥ + z
−4
⎢ ⎥⎥
⎣ ⎝ 4⎠ ⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦ ⎣16 ⎦ ⎦
⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 5 ⎞ ⎛ −5 1 ⎞ 5
= δ(n) + ⎜ 1 + ⎟ δ(n − 1) + ⎜ −5 + ⎟ δ(n − 2) + ⎜ 4 + 16 ⎟ δ(n − 3) − 16 δ(n − 4)
⎝ 4 ⎠ ⎝ 16 ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
−5 1 19
y2 (3) = + =−
4 16 16
Ic = βIB = 2.17 mA
IB = 16.46 µA
⇒ Ic = βIB = 2.47 mA
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40. First of all applying MPTT, power delivered to 10 is maximum when Thevenin’s
equivalent seen by it is 10 Ω .
(2.5)
2
41. Zero=-8
Poles = −1, − 1 ± j 2, − 6
We can neglect effect of pole at s = -6, zero at s = -8
During approximation T(0) must be conserved.
20+8 2×8 8
T (0) = = =
0 +1 3+ 0 6 + 0 3×6 9
8
After approximation T ( s ) =
(
3 ( s + 1) s2 + 2s + 3 )
8 8
at s = 0 T ( 0 ) = =
3 0 +1 0 +3 9
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42. Total current IT = ID1 + ID2 and VDS1 + ID1 R s1 = VDS2 + ID2 Rs2
⎛ 11000 ⎞ x
44. Phase voltage of x% of generator winding = ⎜ ⎟ V
⎝ 3 ⎠ 100
Fault current (out of balance current) for fault
11000 x
3×
at x% of winding away from neutral = 3 100
3 × 22
6 × 103
Full load current = = 314.9 A
3 × 11
Minimum out of balance current required for relay opeation
= 0.25 × 314.9 = 78.7 A
x
3 × 11000
Hence 100 = 78.7 ∴ x = 27.3 %
3 × 22
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−rsh
51. error caused by rsh = × 100
rsh + R coil
0.1 rsh
=
100 rsh + 8
⇒ 100 rsh = 0.8
∴ rsh = 0.008 Ω
⎡ 1 ⎤
⎢ cos 2 t sin 2 t ⎥
52. φ (S) = L ⎢ 2 ⎥
⎢⎣ − 2 sin 2 t cos 2 t ⎥⎦
⎡ S 1 ⎤
−1 adj ⎡⎣SI − A ⎤⎦ ⎢ S2 + 2 S2 + 2 ⎥
⎡⎣SI − A ⎤⎦ = =⎢ ⎥
∆S ⎢ −2 S ⎥
⎢⎣ S2 + 2 S2 + 2 ⎥⎦
⎡S −1⎤
⎡⎣SI − A ⎤⎦ = ⎢ ⎥
⎣2 S ⎦
⎡ 0 1⎤
So matrix A = ⎢ ⎥
⎣ −2 0 ⎦
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y ( S ) = C ⎡⎣SI − A ⎤⎦ B
−1
53.
⎡ 0 1⎤ ⎡1⎤
A=⎢ ⎥ , C = ⎡⎣0 1⎤⎦ , B = ⎢ ⎥
⎣ −2 0⎦ ⎣1⎦
−1
⎡S −1⎤ ⎡1⎤
Y ( S ) = ⎡⎣0 1⎦⎤ ⎢ ⎥ ⎢ ⎥
⎣2 S ⎦ ⎣1⎦
⎡ S 1⎤ ⎡1⎤
= ⎡⎣0 1⎤⎦ ⎢ ⎥ ⎢ ⎥
⎣ −2 S⎦ ⎣1⎦
(S 2
+2 )
⎡ S 1 ⎤
⎢ S2 + 2 S + 2⎥
2
⎡1⎤
= ⎡⎣0 1⎤⎦ ⎢ ⎥ ⎢ ⎥
⎢ −2 S ⎥ ⎣1⎦
⎢⎣ S2 + 2 S2 + 2 ⎥⎦
⎡ S +1 ⎤
⎢ S2 + 2 ⎥ S−2
Y ( S ) = ⎣⎡0 1⎦⎤ ⎢ ⎥= 2
⎢ S − 2 ⎥ S +2
⎢⎣ S2 + 2 ⎥⎦
y ( t ) = cos 2t − 2 sin 2t
n
⎛2⎞ z
⎜ 3 ⎟ u (n) ⎯⎯⎯ = x (z)
z
54. →
⎝ ⎠ 2
z−
3
z
n 2
⎛2⎞ 3
n ⎜ ⎟ u (n) ⎯⎯⎯ z
→ = y (z)
⎝3⎠
2
⎛ 2⎞
⎜z − 3 ⎟
⎝ ⎠
y (z) 2
H (z) = = 3 = 2
x (z) z − 2 3z − 2
3
2 2e− jΩ
So ( )
H = e jΩ = H ( z ) e jΩ = =
3e jΩ − 2 3 − 2e− jΩ
55. H ( jΩ ) =
( ) = 2e
y e jΩ jΩ
x ( e ) 3 − 2e
jΩ − jΩ
3y (n) − 2y (n − 1) = 2x (n − 1)
57. The two verbs of the main clause are in simple past tense and are joined with
“and”.
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60. Given that certain amount becomes five times after 3 years under compound
interest. So after next 3 years it will be 5 times of the previous amount and so
on.
End of the year No. of times
3 5
6 5 (5) = 25
9 5 (25 ) = 125
12 5 (125 ) = 625
15 5 ( 625 ) = 3125
After 15 years the amount will be 3125 times.
62. When we write down all the greater number of all distinct 2 element subsets, you
will find that 8 gets written 7 times {(1, 8 ) , (2, 8 ) , (3, 8, ) ( 4, 8 ) , (5, 6 ) ( 6, 8 ) (7, 8 )} ,
7 gets written 6 times and so on. Hence the sum would be
8 ×7 + 7 × 6 + 6 × 5 + 5 × 4 + 4 × 3 + 3 × 2 + 2 × 1
= 56 + 42 + 30 + 20 + 12 + 6 + 2 = 168
3
63. Every bounce is th of the previous drops in this movement. There are infinite
5
GPs (the GP representing the falling distances and GP representing the rising
distances). The required answer is
180 108
+ = 720m
1−3 1−3
5 5
B in 2011 15 3
64. i. = =
C in 2012 55 11
10 + 15 + 40 + 40 105
ii. Average = = = 26.25
4 4
30-15
iii. Percentage increase in C = × 100% = 100%
15
65. That baseball injuries definitely are a result of weightlifting, might fix it.
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