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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DELHI

INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


| ELL101 QUIZ-2 |

NAME: ENTRY NO:


DATE: 05-11-2024 (3:30 pm to 4:20 pm) DURATION: 45 min
Total marks: 15
Each question carries equal marks.

1. Three identical impedances are connected in delta. The load is supplied by a 3-phase supply
connected in star with a phase-to-neutral voltage of 300V. One of the line currents is 30√3 ∠0 A.
Calculate the impedance per phase.

a. 30 Ω b. 10 Ω
c. 10√3 Ω d. 20 Ω

2. In the circuit shown below, the voltage drop across the forward-biased diode is 0.7 V, the
thermal voltage VT = kT/q = 25mV. The small signal input vi = 𝑉𝑝 cos(𝜔𝑡), where Vp = 100 mV.
The bias current IDC through the diodes and the AC output voltage vac, respectively, are:

a. -1 mA, 1 cos(𝜔𝑡) mV b. 1 mA, 1 cos(𝜔𝑡) mV


c. 2 mA, 1 cos(𝜔𝑡) mV d. 1 mA, 2cos(𝜔𝑡) mV

3. Two-watt meters are used to measure the power in a 3-phase balanced system. What is the power
factor of the load when one wattmeter reads twice the other?

a. 0 b. 0.69
c. 0.86 d. 1

4. Which of the following is correct for the circuit below, assuming the voltage drop across the
forward-biased diodes is 0.7 V?
a. VA = 7.62 V b. VA = -5 V
c. VB = 6.92 V d. VB = 9.53 V
5. In the given circuit, the output voltage, Vo in terms of Vs is given by

a. 1.5 Vs b. 0.75 Vs
c. 0.66 Vs d. 1.33 Vs

6. Assuming an ideal diode, what is the output voltage Vo for the circuit below?

a. -18/5 V b. 18/5 V
c. -13/5 V d. 13/5 V

7. A balanced RYB-sequence, Y-connected (star connected) source with rms value VRN = 100 V is
connected to a ∆-connected (delta-connected) balanced load of (8+j6) ohms per phase. Then the
rms values of the phase current and the line current, respectively, are:
a. 10 A, 30 A b. 10√3 A, 30 A
c. 10 A, 10 A d. 10√3 A, 10√3 A

8. For an input of Vs = 5sinωt (assuming the ideal diode), the circuit shown below will behave as a:

a. Clamper, the signal is shifted up by 5V b. Clamper, the signal is shifted up by 3V


c. Clamper, the signal is shifted down by 3V d. Clamper, the signal is shifted down by 5V
9. What will be the total active power consumed by a 3-phase, delta-connected system, which is
supplied with a line voltage of 230 V, when the value of the phase current is 15A and the current
lags the voltage by 30˚?

a. 8.963 kW b. 10.25 kW
c. 12.26 kW d. 14.63 kW

10. The Q-point (VCE, IC) for the circuit below is, assuming VBE = 0.7 V:

a. 2.7 V, 1 mA b. -2.7 V, 1 mA
c. -2.7 V, -1 mA d. 2.7 V, -1 mA

11. The operational amplifier shown in the figure is ideal. The input voltage (in Volt) is
Vi = 2sin(2π×2000t). The output voltage Vo is:

a. 2cos(2π×2000t) b. 8000 π cos(2π×2000t)


c. -2cos(2π×2000t) d. -0.8 π cos(2π×2000t)

12. An amplifier employing a transistor with β = 50 and operating at Ic = 0.5 mA in a common-emitter


configuration delivers a sinusoidal current of 0.2 mA rms to a load resistance RL = 5kΩ. The signal
current gain and the voltage gain, respectively, are:
a. -100, -50 b. 100, -50
c. 50, 100 d. 50, -100

13. For the circuit shown below with ideal operational amplifiers, the input voltages are V1 = 2V and
V2 = 3V. The output voltage Vo is:

a. 20 V b. 5 V
c. 24 V d. 6 V

14. In the circuit given below, β = 99, VBE = 0.7 V, R1 = 80kΩ, R2 = 10kΩ, RC = 4kΩ and, RE = 1kΩ. The
value of VCE for the circuit is:

a. -10.17 V b. 12.4 V
c. 10.17 V d. -12.4 V
15. For the circuit shown below, let α = 0.98, VBE = 0.7 and V1 = 1.0 V. The output voltage V2 is:

a. 0.53 V b. -5.3 V
c. 5.3V d. -0.53 V

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