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06 Programmable Logic Controller Practical

The document contains three practical exam questions for an ADMMA batch PLC course. Each question involves developing a ladder logic program to control motors based on different input conditions. Students are asked to program, test the hardware, and simulate traffic light logic, control two motors based on specific bit signals, and provide sequential control of two motors with interlocking stop conditions. The questions are worth a total of 60 marks and students have 1 hour to complete the exam.

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06 Programmable Logic Controller Practical

The document contains three practical exam questions for an ADMMA batch PLC course. Each question involves developing a ladder logic program to control motors based on different input conditions. Students are asked to program, test the hardware, and simulate traffic light logic, control two motors based on specific bit signals, and provide sequential control of two motors with interlocking stop conditions. The questions are worth a total of 60 marks and students have 1 hour to complete the exam.

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CENTRAL TOOL ROOM LUDHIANA

NSQF (LEVEL-6) Final Test

Course: ADMMA (____ Batch) Max Marks:


Subject: PLC Time : 1 hr.
Name: Roll No :

(Set A)
Practical Question

1. Perform an operation using PLC to create a program in ladder language to make traffic light
logic.

MARKS DISTRIBUTION
PROGRAMMIMG HARDWARE SIMULATION TOTAL
20 20 20 60
CENTRAL TOOL ROOM LUDHIANA
NSQF (LEVEL-6) Final Test

Course: ADMMA (___Batch) Max Marks:


Subject: PLC Time : 1 hr.
Name: Roll No :

(Set B)
Practical Question

1. Perform an operation using PLC to create a program in ladder language that a motor M1 should
run when there is a signal from bit no 7 and bit no 0 of an input byte 0 of a plc. A motor M2
should run when there is a signal from bit no 4 and bit no 2 of an input byte 0 when M2 starts it
makes motor M1 off. Even if only bit no 5 and bit no 7 gives the signal to PLC from byte 1 Motor
M2 also starts individually.

MARKS DISTRIBUTION
PROGRAMMIMG HARDWARE SIMULATION TOTAL
20 20 20 60
CENTRAL TOOL ROOM LUDHIANA
NSQF (LEVEL-6) Final Test

Course: ADMMA (___Batch) Max Marks:


Subject: PLC Time : 1 hr.
Name: Roll No :

(Set B)
Practical Question

1. Develop LAD logic for sequential control of two motors. Two motors (M1, M2) are to be
separately started and stop from individual start stop push button stations. Motor M2 can only
be started when Motor M1 starts. Once motor M2 starts it can be separately stopped but if the
stop push button for motor M1 is pressed then both the motor M1& M2 gets OFF. While running
Motor M1 & M2 both if a common stop switch is pressed it makes both the motor OFF.

MARKS DISTRIBUTION
PROGRAMMIMG HARDWARE SIMULATION TOTAL
20 20 20 60

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