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TNGD Time : 2 hours Name of the Candidate Hogn. Number LL} INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. Do not open the Question Book until the Hall Superintendent signal for the commencement of the examination. 2, Write your Name, your Registration Number and the Name of your Examination Centre (as found in the HALL TICKET) and sign in the space provided above. Other than these arid what is ‘mentioned in item 6 below, do not write or mark anything anywhere on the Question Book 8. After the commencement of the examination, open the Question Book and take out the ANSWER SHEET. If the Question Book or the ‘Answer Sheet is not in good condition then ask for immediate replacement. No replacement will be made 5 minutes after the commencement of the examination. 4. Write and shade your Registration Number and Question Book Number and write the Name of ‘the Examination Centre and put your signature in the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided. 5. The question hook has $.Parts ‘The tharkc allotted to various parts are as follows : : 10 marks (Common to all candidates) Part TI : 20 marks (Common to all candidates) Under Part II all correct answers upto a maximum number of 20.will be given credit; but all wrong answers will be taken into account. Part Il : 60 marks (Part III has 8 sections namely Civil Engineering,’ Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Electronics and Instrumentation Enginéering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Science and Information Technology, Production and Manufacturing,” Industrial Engineering and Instrumentation Engineering. Candidates have to choose the part to be answered based on their specialisation). The last few pages of the Question Bock «re blank .except for the words "FOR ROUGH WORK’. You can make any relevant rough =—-ealoulations on-these pages. —.— gives the > . 208 Maximum : 100 marks Examination Centre Signature of the Candidate 7. Each correct answer carries 1 mark. For every wrong answer mark will be deducted. 8. Shade with ball point pen one of the four options against each question number in the Answer ‘Sheet which according to you corresporids to the correct answer. 9. Answers with multiple shading will be considered as wrong answer. 10. Use the “Answer Sheet carefully. Answer Sheet will be given. No spare LL. At the end of the examination when the Hall Superintendent announces “Stop Writing’, you must stop writing immediately and place the Answer Sheet inside the Question Book and be ready to handover the materials. 12, When you have completed answering, stand up and. remain in your place. The. Hall ‘Superintendent will come to you and collect your Question Book and Answer Sheet.. Under ‘no circumstances should any of these be taken out of the Examination Hall. No candidate shall leave the Hall until the Question Book and Answer Sheet are collected. 13. No candidate can leave the Hall during the first 30 minutes and the last 15 minutes of the examination. 14. No candidate can re-enter the Hall after leaving. 15. Calculators, tables or any oth: caleulating devices, pagers and cell phones are strictly rohibited for this examination. 4, The differential equation has the solution x=y (log x+0) 2 y= (log y+e) 3. x=(y¥c) log x 4. y=(x+e) log y = crc aicosus sindrim ger als x=y (log x+c) y= (log ¥ +0) x=(y+c) log x y=(x+0) logy TNGD = ou * then x + yo is 7. If @=2i-2j-K and b=3i+2j+k, then 7. a the projection of 5 on @ is © 2. ae TNGD L 3 1 1 via a 3 @=2i-2j-k. wom bb =31+ 2j+k cramped Ing B wigud a er Sips L 3 iv 11. TF f(@) is an analytic function whose real 1. 2. function of x only - 3. function of y only 2 constant, 12. If f(z)=u-+iv isan analytic function, then 12. 1. w is harmonic function 2.» is harmoni¢ function @ both u and v are harmonic functions 4. both wand v are not harmonic functions AQ) cep GH UGUIUd sninder Oud ~ Ug onpil enir..9p f=) anus Lz draminy 2. x éramny ww 3. -y éramiy WC OID 4. tombledl f@)=usiv crénugy ugindud — sing crenpre, IDG 1. u orang Qonsen sniny 2. v crdmigy QensuBer amity 3. uw wpgib v orénagi Gonsulen oniry 4. uw wigd v crénugy Glonsen sritucdo TNGD See REIS REE 13; If /G@) is an analytic function whose 13. fl) @@ u@iGWad snity ed oper modu nstant, then f(z) isa” WEL Gia, QO mpl craflé, Ging f(z) | : : Ses i 16. Trapezoidal rule of integration is exact 16. ar genar Gana udgpLiLincnsesig 2.cretms for all polynomial of degree not CgrosusAibsror sflas ASuimensy shuns | exceeding Gunes 510? ? 1 x £ 2. 2 20° 2 3. 4 3. 4 1 at 3 43 | TNGD 6 +o eeheayesreserertess 19. If X~N (1) -and Y =X? then: the correlation coefficient r (X,Y) is. 20. ‘The aquare of a standard normal variate 20. Gaign QuadBnw swamisin) wnpésinen isa aultéab crags 905 “L. Beta distribution 1. Seu mupeud 2. Cauchy distribution 2 sass upard Chi-square distribution 3. FevGamut pas 4. Fedistribution 4. Feurass 7 TNGD PART Il — BASIC ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE, ——21-— The speci of w'stratr increases uniformly” from 300 rpm to 800 rpm in 10s. The angular aceeleration is. | 1, 10.48 rad/s? @) ‘b:24 rad/s? 3. 50 rad/s* AL 80m rad/s? 22. Two Hl © parallel forces are acting at a of action’ of ‘resultant is 10 mm’ from one. of the ss, the two forces'are- FE 28, , Monieht of liettié of @ Circular lainina ‘of radius 10 cm and-mass 100 kg is given oF i 100000 kg em? 5000 kg om? E 10000 kg cm? 4, 98000 kg em? 24. If @ and u are the angle of projection and initial velocity of “a projectile respectively, the horizontal range of the projectile, is u? sin2a TNGD 24, 10 Gpmascie Spra aapahladings per Cano aeGiais 10 Gai8 2pnq6i5, 100 kg Penpuji Qari ail sya app mune 1. © 100000 kg em? 2 5000 ky em? 3. _ 10000-kg em? 4. 98000 kg em? 90 asda a wom u cpaptu sip Corend wppid {ads PeosCasd 460} apisaen Bano sand 4 1 win ; & 1 wu? sin? @ g u? sina 2g u® sin? a 2g sapm (A): on sia 27. process is non-quasi static 3. ‘The boundary. of the system should Ina closed aystem, volume changes from 1m® to 2m? and heat addition is 2000kd. ‘The change in internal energy given the pressure volume _ relation as p= 1000V kPa, Where V is volume in m°, ® 500 ks % 1500 kd 8. 3500 kd 4. 4500 kd 21. Saosin) Paw aepred wopd : HOwerssantaepte> sinot, Anps eaipred pp Qausdut® Gain flew oo 3. hanwiiler esens paign Cours uufombptd Bley 4, - ewdys Bods HeapTSs, QeudirD AObUS sagas qerion ed OG CaW Henini gPUGe serovars] tonppb 1 5 Seybg 2 8? 260. Qaucu Gaincny 2000 kid.. s1egds. wbgid sar reraiig = @eorCuwner Gsm p= 1000V kPa cra, opudid ot dno onippib erenen?. V-craiagy sen oiarey (5) 1 500k 2 1500 kd 3. 3500kd 4 4500 kd TNGD 28. ‘Match items in List.- 1 (Process) with those in List = I (characteristic) and select the answer, using the codes 30. 29. Gi). No change in entropy Itis proposed to use a heat pump to heat inter, when the & temperature: ‘ig: + 28°C to Enea the room at-+22°C. If the power rating of the heat pump is 5 kW, the maximum heat transfer rate that ‘The capillary rise in the glass tube is not exceeding 0.2 mm of water. The minimum size, given that surface tension for water in contact with air is 0.0725 Nim is 15.50 em ® 14.80.em 3. 13.25em 4. 12.20em TNGD 10 28. afluinen Gaui) cpmpenu syser Gem | Lisi geet Gattis. a. Opnéese__G)._Garmar Gains 4 Yon uLellévenen “peanComis Gi) tdi Gps” wap, ismbpustevene> & pareiflaunéain (ii) wnpns ar | 2 ae) a Gy) ompns a creat gi uusmiGAngi, ponte qéSIST BOS cB | BAW aad, imped AsnGssuOD | cexBlauc9 aut Lifhond sipibernar? L Be 3: 4. 30. @G, seirann, @pmiId Per ewiey LkW 22 kW. 33 kW 44 kW sPatuquis 0.2 6. smprer Asrfyo_us filer Cioprigny Bepsilens 0.0725 Ni cra, @ypmideir yeray 15.50 Qa 14.80 Gaus 13.25 Ges 12.20 ss ee SysssAeH Amora ge Unio LmLed PITAL agGachoeon sienjcposen sly” 34. 32. 33 horizontal is equal to. pA 2 p.Asind 3 p.A.coad 4. p.Atand The statement that a fluid’s velocity of 34. flow through a porous medium is directly related to the hydraulic gradient is known as ‘Young's law ‘Hooke's law Stoke's law Darey's law Oi» u Po oe GAG Bib! Cunpm fla@ ena eiganied Bixpélngs? 1 DOwppiourasaur 2. eaptnggen wpp10 urcoupso PA a 2. p,Asind 3. pA cosd 4 pAtand POG Gist gimarsa5érar e_sé Payer Asdgud UminngBér Umiay JoeCasid Comes ager SiowGud | Cagun@uer sm fyon wigs orand pias Lue 2 pons oA 3. vind oA 4 Guid AB TNGD 35. ‘The idea of the quantum nature of light 35. gal gpdseflér gérono Cursenar arson is required to explain Boréats Lusei@OSngi? 1.__ interference of light L a 36. 37. 2 thermionic emission 2, 3. Radioactivity + 3. Sifluéab O Blackbody radiation 4. s@bGun@ st 5picbés Gaui ouianés 2 Dipse ‘The wavelength of emission from He-Ne 36. He-Ne Gavatldr a ipsa jena fond laser is 1 10.64 wm 1 10.64 zm 2 337.1nm 2 337.1nm i 3. 694.3 nm 3. 694.3 nm { 4. 632.8nm 632.8 nm ‘An optical fibre has a core material of «37. gaf@@pidr eds s. Ganag sotiste index of 1.5 and cladding PAAasd GHIEG,1.55 oor e.erpty ‘refractive index of 1.50. The - 2. Ganassslen «501.50. @niputen Sune aperlaeorhe tive is oS 10.08 1. 0.05. 1 @ 039 * 2 0.39 3 3 3.05 3. 3.05 4. 0.90 4. 0.90 38. The regions of electromagnetic spectrum 38. gq Uidtanbs simasspapier gsi given in terms of wave length for eupyPlen coins Gyr .ojenenn sone Boni Microwave, Visible and Mid. IR nasa mqus opp anu TR Spidce spectroscopy are given respectively by ayfiueruente Lk 1100 mm, 25-50 my and 1 1-100 i, 25-50 mu wgit 380-780 nm 880-780 nm : : 2 25-50 my, 1-100 mm and 2 26-50 my, 1-100 Swope 380-780 nm. 380-780 nm 3. 380-780 nm, 25-50 my and 3. 380-780 nm, 2.5-50 my wopt 1-100 mm 1-100 i 4. 1-100 mm, 380-780 nm and 4. 1-100 Wi, 880-780 am wg 25-50 mye 2.5-50 mu TNGD 12 | SiBisting.uitor Gpaie Brodwiadige } sae AGE SBE QuitGy eres Ais Ferro electric 2 3. Pyro electric 3. eouGym crane As ‘4 ~ “Magneto optic A Cibsener atin 42. Where K and o are thermal and 42, K wpb o aémma gq Samogen electrical conductivities in a solid, Gains wpgid Dens sgid scronoune.. ‘according to Wiedemann-Franz law Si Cones Gytiency Auer Lig, x —= constant 1 = wid ¢ e 2, Ke constant 2 Be pes 6 o_ 8. 2p constant 8 = np K K oa ong e = constant 4 To= ons 13 TNGD 43. Ohm's Law is applicable to 43. gb AB ap6 Gung sg1b7 1. Silicon carbide 1. ASéanen sinicou® 2. Zener Alinde—_—__—+ = ——2—garraceong as Yorage reyulator tae 8. Candice gm: 9.0 5si6 opncing fr | i © Copper aE 400 grins 44: The purpose of including an external 44. gig DO Wei Cron nang Quid grb. Wl “resistance at the time of starting a DC Cuigh QaaAKD VBiiccou Coin, motor is to. pnd crcirar? : 1, inerease the starting torque 1. pads mésins Psfles ; 2. increase the armature flux 2 iw SF Yosos sdlaNis i : 1 t 3B gaiss Denemrsog Goopes ; ‘maintain the constant flux 4. onfldluinen jageng sionass j i i s i ABS a g ‘ 45. ibBEL far ieteh-co_ seal eitend the range of an ammeter? Ludi Ossieg as? 1 1. A low resistance in series with the 1 SEL Ler Qgm én oa ammeter. aoe ~ magnesia > calcium carbonate > alumina - 65, ‘The -inerease-in order of carbon content of the different types of coal is given by G) Peat. < Sub-bituminous coal < Bituminous coal < Anthracite 2. Peat < Bituminous. coal < Sub- bituminous coal < Anthracite 3. Anthracite wasaFAun > snedBusid sriiGent.> aigidlenr GadiGag armaurar Garsefhde, apaiegi amir —syarayaa ei tise01.u8 15" axons qpenot@Ls 1. afl < gman Yonsndl flosaf < Yensnd fakall 1. Caufbonra 8 2 Geosmas AB 3. Gaile au : machining 2.oamsa sig obuosDg? Amn @ ductile material at high speed L @egoras 2. Ganado ACaspsler ve 2. ductile material at low speed 2 Gyo 2 Cana Genjasnar Cai Z 3, brittle material at high speed 3. dp fla) 2 Coonsid ACassne i 4. brittle material at low speed 4. pla » Cana eenpasncs Cars 87. The property of a material necessary for 87. promised a dro Qumpiys, J forgings, in stamping’ images on coins iis Cormasaigyis UweniGi a and in ornamental work, is oun ais Cponeunsren ei i elasticity 1. @wmai geren0 i 2) plasticity 2 App senomo i 3. ductility ficopeeate i 4, malleability 4 slo unégsé | { j { TNaD 888, Eutectoid composition of carbon stecl at 88, ep Gaitusflmend sniicn ovodler room tome ature is known a5. WyLSL ML sooner cronLDOss 1 Busine 3. | AGibatace AL tomitesienat 89). In whieh’ onpiof the following. welding 8% app aims uppaaiisa vapid Gsuppb 2 ‘vacuum environment’ is GaeoaiuODg? 1... Ultrasonic elt: 1. madi prenalé udpendigso 2, Laser beam welding 2 2. Gast sian upp@ass® Blectron beam welding 3. cradiLgnar shen Unn@asse Plasma aro welding 4. Wernedor Ad powers 90. Seeitin mf 20: 9e edi Biey cBcoaras sants0.0 A eee aia pp RL LT eA rst eee 2... Gpirumad, ‘convergent portion 3. @pigbursi ‘ abo if eur di. Adimensionléss:dumber asiociated with 91. Gagan Gurabss Qautixgenss transient conduction heat transfer is T guggaild Opniyaru smeediosins ereior 1. Reynblds number 1. Qyesnsxs ein 2. Nusselt number 2 peat 3. Froude number 3. Yoon ® Biot number 4. aunt cain 92. Ina refrigeration system, subeooling 92. GO Gatep GH stenvluI, grams aioe increases C.0.P 1 COP aus ofstse> EZ decreases C.0.P 2 COP aus eempso 3, increases the work required 3. CgenautiuGib Gamaenns Bafee® 4 4. decreases the work required Gpaartiid Garocou GoDsG> aL TNGD TTR In a saturated - ait-water mixture, the vapour 1. Dry bulb temperature is higher -—than-the wet bulb-temperatire— 2. Dewpoint temperature is lower than the wet bulb temperature @) Dry bulb; wet bulb and dew point temperature are the same 4, Dry bulb temperature is higher 94, 1 than the dew point temperature ‘The critical radius of insulation signifies ‘The insulation thickness above which the cheat transfer is. increased. The insulation thickness above Which the heat transfer remains “unaltered! / = The insillation thickness below which the electric cable gets overheated and fails ‘The insulation thickness above which the heat transfer is reduced 95. A gas having a negative Joule —'Thompson coefficient, when throttled, will 1. Become cooler Become warmer 3. Remain at the same temperature 4 Either be cooler or warmer depending on the type of gas TNGD 42 98, 94. 95, 90 Bip ony Byres secoande LESH GBD Cart sfine 6a Aatuiferomn ty Boies i 2 aempdautuflns — fige Gouri sBleoeemur Ag Qos | 3 no) GD. Bike 68H wind GaituPerwacr senesiég5 s.r 4 2m Gi Gautniflenar Ganeyplenssous — ead Bote 5 1 el 8 snd Bovis 4 L896, God smUsLG gg Blind Qoutin uitonod. 2 S15 BRimés Cod 4 UMenipb onprspne —< | 3. PPP SHES Bp BéradGuaer | Gand sifsNss 25) 4 GCpneicBuicor agi i 4 2B fyUMsG Cod LPlomipi epi i | aPindenp grs-smbsér Qswpanas Gand atlogang Anes Gung, 1 @afitéAwco_uyid ; a, een : 3 ACE AaiiPorsite Qa igd 4 4 actusfir sous Qurpies 6 HOVE LMG | 96, Sensible Heat Factor (SHF) is defined 96: cant Gans ange rea ets pAeni Gususnen eBid 1 Rep Gaitisdieb een = — —————aaluiboet oe Sensible heat to latent heat 2c QandugAiey Shins 2 Riss CalivgAiee Latent heat to total heat 3. Senp Gaiiupp\reb Gongs, ee e Eee Garaghrebd ~ ~* Sensible héat to total heat 4 nmi QsnugAiied Qiong ve oe ee Catered ‘98. Which one of the following process is the 98. energy efficient one for compression of air 5 1. Isentropie compression Polytropic compression” e Isothermal compression 4. - None of the above 99. ‘Thermal diffusivity is > 99. 1. Adimensionless parameter 2. A function of temperature 3. A function of distance _ © A physieal property of the material 43 97. sep sHlictis sOUunet SLU Aoneing. Ges. Goucimguigy 1 ais apps Gapps «BApreiiny sis ae apoio “snpap spagape spsQenGssiuir abs Cponp 459 Aowasipans Iqaq? gecrGrmd ds epasid Une Grn o1gpaiid nari sepia Bee exgyayBercma Gout payed regs L sagscioong 21e4G 2 GaxtiuflenanSidr Cauener 3. ganpBldn Gaseno> 4, 2Ganpslér Quidco TNGD 100. The continuity equation is connected with 5 @ 4. -Viscousinon-viscous fluids Compressibility of the fluid Conservation of mass Steady/Unsteady flow 101. Ina condensing turbine, the pressure in 102. Domestic refrigerator Jast stage of turbine is 1 equal to atmospheric Jess than atmospheric more than atmospheric may be less or more depending on size of turbine and condenser working on vapour compression’ cycle uses. the following type of expansion device 1 zs 3 electrically operated valve manually operated valve thermostatic valve @ capillary tube throttling 103. ‘The dimensional number associated with mass transfer is © Schmidt Number 2. 3. 4. TNGD Nusselt Number Biot Number Mach Number a4 100, 101. 102. 103, Qpnt — umbiey sagan sixes pm inyonwgi? 1._ungenin/unGenioidaaings wmbioriser urdunbper siephefipe 2. 3. np 0 For impossible process : AS <0 4. None of the above ~ ‘The Work “¥atio™ of closed: cycle gas turbine plant depends upon i. pressure ratio of the cycle and ‘specific heat ratio 2 compression ratio of the cycle and specific heat ratio 3. pressure. ratio, temperature ratio and specific heat ratio only pressure ratio 107. The work done in a Carnot heat engine cycle is given by 1 Rlogr(t, -7,) $ 2 Rlog,r(T, ~T;) 3. R-log(T, -T,) 4. Rlog.(T, -T,) 45 104. 105. BLO egarés smoiitd Coo appa optus, 1 Gas yim ageinéspens Opin ig iNermnppae gaurd 2 Peasindnd amaunéssors Osm ipa: Garins gpd 2 ganda 3: GallgLOsd cflenernar ~ epgcie agaréd, S05 Asn iggy Aaou opm Berane 2 Gaunseso 4. agiayBacoa Aamiudler soddors apaps Qumpsg. agi Deopunengs? L P@UALgL Gaudqpapid AS = 0 2+ PEdUGIATAsudgpenpidd AS > 0 3. Paps Gsuicrqpanpided AS <0 4. agiaulo@a 106. 107. 56 Chu apps ails Spa Paoupper Caron opin cron QunDss6? 1. ss Aap npg sarGeutu Alpi 2 gpss ABs ppb sarQoutns BApiD 3. 21gss Blab, Gacupao Bdgb wppi peaQeuiin Bpid 4. cgi Alp oO 86 sntom’ Govt oimiuLL Carma 1. Rlogr(T,-T) 2 Rlog,r(T,-7.) 3. Relog(T, ~7,) 4. Rlog, (1, -7,) TNGD 108. Ina fully automatic transmission the 1, torque is cdntinuously transmitted _to the driving wheels 2. power is continuously transmitted to the driving wheels 3. tractive effect is continuously transmitted to the driving wheels 4, driving force is continuously ‘transmitted to the driving wheels 109. The curl of velocity vector is also known as 1. linear deformation rate 2. angular velocity 3. shear rate Ca. 110, ‘The following type of aircraft requires longest runway for take off 1. ~ the aiteraft that uses turboprop the aircraft that uses turbojet 3. the aircraft that uses piston engine i 4, the aircraft that uses turbofan 111. In Joop scavenging, the top of the piston flat contoured slanted dopressed 108. 109. 110. ui. 8G PUMBiorer srefuig appa L Gagiggnd Geese i pn_te suns onppiiuGe Apne Auge onppiugd AO PersCars QaubmMér agar cromUOas! 1. Opie, eso gis 2. Gaston SensCare 3. genfitiy og 4. aiBloowo £94 AsnGaaUu Gre aiens aurgyrif Cod srcgiou Bair. @Opord Gseneucnsub TL. LACLnCipms UuaiOEBOUGD ourgaia LACH Re UMeIOSBOUOD uring 3. Dein. creipfonar Lise @Sgd cureoni 4. UiGunCucr UUsGSsOUOD eungni Agneit ors Sse pS0, Ad often Grooms slowed i 2. aware 3, amiaurangy 4. @erpaunongy 112. AJ hypersonic aitbreathing propulsion 112. wapcutoncils snag ecrahgseo afipa requires. the following type of © ip axeoasnen cflascnend Garey GO? combustion chamber - i can: type-gas-turbine combustor — A.C cies auctions arflsaea———— £ 2 “type gas’ (turbine 2. aleurdiend alothn spel eitamdr 3, ramjet combustor BL pmbGgt. erflscoc 40 supersonic combustor 4. Gliutenais ofa 113. appa umisey orérugs rotational flow. i Sereia irrotational flow 2. sbpng umisey 3. viscous flow 3. Ungen0ts umiey 4, free shear flow 4. pen gienfldixy Um} ce Carbon moiidiade formation in internal 114. adr os@ungh agen sriudr justion engine is due to Giorenéone@ ©.cjaurdingi? 1. snppé @opum game 2. ayabiger GarpuMgennd and 3. bg wopb Qatiusplns Gopand 4: “insufficiency of . oxygen and 4. ayidlgen opps Qauigos temperature Gopeane 115. Carbon monoxide and Carbon-di-oxide 115. sminici Giosennéena@ wopgub smtucs-co- emissions can be measured using ayiona@) 2.ipayscr ercvourgs sore UGA? @) Infra red method Laas Aart pop 2 — Chemiluminescent method 2. Gard gsfitay pap 3, Flaime ionization method 3. pipe swaflusmdsid eponp 4, Ultra violet method 4. up aagré sit cpp a7 TNGD 56. oT. 88. 59. PART Ill — 3. ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING, Asseries RL circuit having a resistance of 200 and induétance of 8 H is connected to a DC vollage soures of 120 V at t=0. ‘The current in the circuit at t = 0.6 sec is 1. oA 2. 2.33A. © 4.668 : 4. 1A When an alternating current passes through an ohmic resistance, the electric power converted ‘into heat is 3. reactive power 4. “none of the above ‘The intrinsic impedance of free space is 1. 874 ohms 2, 376okme 37 ohms 378 ohms With Ein -z direction and H in -y direction, the direction of propagation of EM wave will be in 1. y direction 2. -y direction =x direction x direction 48 60. —The velocity of the electromagnetic wave 61. 62. through a dielectric is 4. same a8 in fee space 2, higher than in free apace ® lower than in fee space 4. wero : In the equivalent cirenit of transformers the magnetiaing circuit branch is drawn in parallel to supply voltage because 1. transformer has better operational, © efficiency transformer has almost equal iron loss and copper loss: transformers magnetization , current and iron loss remains constant with supply voltage 4, ~ transformer's voltage regulation is better ‘A doubly excited salient pole motor will have 1. reluctance torque 2 mutual torque 3. reluctance torque and mutual © torque at the same instant reluctance torque followed by mutual torque i. 65, During constant torque operation of ac. electrical machines 1. supply. yoltage or frequency ‘has to = rémair eonstant — 4% _ speed Bas to remain eonsta 3 power has to remain seen both’ supply voltage’ and’ supply frequiency has to remain constant In’ a’ thrée-phase slip ring “induction ‘motor if rotor resistance ischanged then 1, the maximum torque hmit changes the ‘speed at which maxirnum torque occurs changes) © 3... the iron'loss changes 4 the: speed remains: constant but ‘torque changes 5 ‘The synchronous generator and. synchronous motor under over excited condition shes dearest power factor current @ and leading power factor current respectively ‘Tagging: power factor current 3. “operates” under “constant | power respectively draws lagging power factor current region and constant torque region respectively 4, “operates under. constant torque region and constant power region respectively. If the specific speed of a turbine is 800, the turbine should be 1. Francis turbine Pelton wheel ® Kaplan turbine 4. Girard turbine 49 68, 69. 70. ‘The presence of eavth in the overhead lines 2. 3. 4. Increases the capacitance Increases the inductance ; Decreases the capacitance Decreases the inductance For stability and economic reasons we ‘operate: the transmission line with power.” angle in the range. * 10° to 25° 4.> 65° to 80° ‘An altornator having an induced emf of 1.6 px is connected to ant infinite bus of 1.0 p.u. If the bus bar has réactance of 0.6 p.u and ‘alternator. has reactance of 0.2 p.u, the-maximum power that can be transferred is given by G 2p 2. 26Tpu 3. Spw 4 6pu ‘An overhead line with surge impedance 400 ohms is terminated through a resistance R. A surge travelling over line does not suffer any reflection at the junetion if the value of R is 1. 200 ohms 2 2000 ohms 800 ohms @ None of the above 71: Tho self GMD method is used to evaluate @ Inductance 2 — Capacitance a 3) ° Inductance and capacitance both of the over head transmission lines 4, None of the above 72, Three insulating ‘materials with breakdown strengths of 350 kV/cm, 200-kV/em, 150 kViem and permittivities of 2.5, 3.0 and 3.5 are. used in a single core cable. If the factor of safety for the materials is 5, the location. of the materials-with respect to the core of the 9.5, 2.5; 3.0: 73, Corona loss increases with L Increase in supply frequency and conductor size @ Tnerease in supply frequency but reduction in conductor size 3. Decrease in supply frequency and conductor size 4. Decrease in supply frequency but increase in conductor size 74, If the inertia constant H of a machine of 200 MVA is 2 p.ut its value corresponding to 400 MVA will be Lo 4pu 2pu ip 05 p.u TNGD 75. An over current relay of current rating 5 A and setting 150% is connected to the _____secondary of CT of ratio-800:5: Then the ~ current in the lines for which the relay pick up is 1 3004 @ wa 3. 150A 4. 200:A, 76. For the’ characteristic equation, s*44.85+72=0, the damping ratio and natural frequeney respectively are 0.299, 8.66 radiace ” None of the above 77. For an overdamped system. consisting of poles at ~4 and -6a/4 the poles can lie at (-3+-j4) if the damping ratio is increased i 2 decreased 3. held constant: 4, none of the above 78. In Routh-Hurwitz Criterion, if all the elements in one row are zero, then there are 1. pairs of equal roots with opposite sign 2. pairs of conjugate roots imaginary axis on 3. conjugate roots forming a quadrats in the s-plan Sables. ies ote 83. Hamming code is i. 79. “A network has a pole at s=-1 anda zero < If this network is excited by sinusoidal input, the output: an error indication code system an error correction code system ye Siena a programme conversion code i ees system - : ® Jags the input © 4, “none of the above is in phase with input 4, — decays exponentially to zero, 84. In. microprocessor architecture, flag indicates ee 1. the number of the microprocessor 80. ‘The minimum Boolean expression of the name of the manufacturer XVZ+XZ+YZ+XYZ when solved by the internal status of the CPU ‘complementary-map method is the bit-size of the microprocessor 1. XY+XV+X¥ re 85. Inradix~2 FFT, if the number of points, § 2 N-= 16 then the number: of complex 3 ions and. number of complex & eae ‘multiplications aro respectively A KAN AFY HZ) 8 1. 8and4 2 2dand 12 i 1d ‘The code used to redice the error due to @: sn 80 ambiguity in reading of a binary optical, ona encoder is, ‘i enti eee: 86. The hamming window fnetion an) is given as ; 2. Bxeess-3 code . oft “ 0.54-+0.46 2) Osns © Gray code Leen) go 0 else BCD code 2. gaya (42-0502) v0.08 05s ° else 82, A decade counter requires 2mm ane © koe o.seo.ssso( 22") OsnsN else \ 2 3Flip flops ° an (@) 4 Flip flops 4 ferent ° else 4.100 Flip flops 51 TNGD 87. The region of convergence of ‘the 91. Which of the triggering methode is useful sequence au(n) is for transiont analysie? mele i Software poll triggering oe ee ‘Timer auto triggering Ow : ‘Multirate triggering 3. jazi Multiplexed trigparing: An fal i 4 @-niZt 4 10 : ; 113. TCP ia layer protocol r in the TUP/IP protocol stack 110. Which of the following system, 1 Network causal and stable? Transport 1. ylnl=x{n}+-x[n-U]+x[n+1] 8... Application: ; 4, Physical @ sie a, gielsayle ela) 114." A™ eaierior = voltage’ ia simultaneously: modulated by. two sine waves. causing ‘of 0.4 and 0.3. The overall modulation index is 1. 0:35, . 111. The prototype 2nd otder low-pass type on. butterworth filter i8 given by 05 cannot be calculated unless the phase relations are known a graded index fiber the reflected light at the enre-cladding interface takes a G) 1 1. Straight line path FWBoe (2) Parabolic path 3 Circular path 4, Elliptical path 4 i2e42 4, st+y2s42 88 TNGD 50. 51. PART II — 4. ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING An amplificr: ip. caid to\ suffer from ~@istortion wher its outputis——-—-— 1. low (2 em in er 4, larger than its input ‘An’ ‘average responding revtifler type electronic ae. volumeler thus. ite, scale calibrated in terms of the rms value of a sine wave. If a square wave voltage of peak amplitude of 100 V is measured using this voltmeter, what will be the reading indicated by the meter? TM ‘ Gime: 3.90.09 4. 70.7 AD/A converter has 5 V full scale output voltage and an accuracy of 0.2%. The maximum error for any output, voltage will be 5mV @) 10 mV 3 20mV 4 25mV For a dominant mode, in a rectangular waveguide with breadth 10 em, the guide wavelength for a cignal of 2.5 GHz will he 1. 200m 2 180m 150m % Wom 30 60. Radiation from a helical antenna is “plane polarised-=—-—=~ 2. ~ partially plane polarised improve the phasé focusing effect edges to form u cube. The resistance between’ two diagonally. op of the eube is ea ive corners 10. G) 6 lus Z Loh 3. 6i5 ohms 4, 3/2 ohms 71. 67. The output of a logic gate is “1” when. all its inputs are at logic “0”. The gate is either 1. a NAND gate or an EX-OR gate 2. a NOR gate or an EX-OR gate 3,_ an AND or an EX-NOR gate ) a NOR o'an EX-NOR gate ca. © When a 1'V increase in the gate voltage changés the drain current 10 mA in a FET, its g,, equals ped eee ees ste 2. 100 mho 3. 1000mho 4.10000 mho A TAY type OPAMP. lus a gait bandwidth product of 1 MHz A non-inverting amplifier using this, OPAMP ard having a voltage gain of 90 AR will oxhihit 9-20 dP handwidth of 1. 50KHz 2 100 KRe 3. (1000/17) Kz 4. (0007.07) Kitz ‘The intrinsic impedunice uf Iree-spave is L800 2 187a a. 270 © a0 VSWR is minimum when 1. line is terminated with full load line ig terminated with load equal to the charactoristie impedance of the load 3. lane is short cireuited A. Line io opon sireuited TNGD 12, 73. 74, 6. TNGD ‘The Maxwell’ equation V x Hf = 1 + aD/at based on _ Ampere’s law: % Gauss’s law 3.” Faraday’s law. 4. Coulomb’s law A 1 MHz sinusoidal carrier is amplitude modulated by a symmetrical square wave of period 100r5ec. Which of the following frequencies will not be present in the modulated signal? 1. 900KHs 110 KHz i 1030 KHz In the output of a DM speech encoder, the consecutivé. pulses. are of opposite polarity during: time “interval 4 0 . 13> K>0. 8. Q@I/4) TNGD 60 99. To produce frequency modulation using a modulation, f° the phase wodintataanat ‘must be differentiated 94. Acsilicon diode is operating at: 25°C with a forward bias of 0.6 V and a current of 0.8.0. If the current, is held. constant at ‘A andthe temperature of the device raised to-75°C, the voltage across the 95, “The oscillawur with, the best frequency stability-and accuracy is. <1”. Hartley oscillator <2. Colpitt’s oscillator Tickler feedback oscillator 3 Crystal controlled oscillator 96. An OPAMP has a’ slew rate of 100 Vimsee, For a frequency of 10 Mile, Une maximum value of the sine wave output voltage will be 1 100V § 2. 501nV 3 10 4, 5V 61 97. For a DJA converter, the resolution required is 50 mV. and. the . total maximum input is 10 V. The number of - bits required is Hid eB arab 4, 200 One of the following microwave diodes is suitable for very low power oscillator 2 2) ‘Yunnel = Gunn 3: IMPATT 4 ISA 99. Gunn diode ean replace retlex klystron in «(a Signal Generators ) Frequency modulated oscillators power Parametric amplifier pumps (a) and (b). (a) alone (@), (&) and (¢) (b) alone 100. Frequency Shift Keying is used mostly in 1. Radio transmission © ‘Telegraphy 3. Telephony 4. Tolevision TNGD 101. Tn anoptical fiber, the refractive index of the cladding material should be 1. Nearly unit Very low Less than that of the core More than that of thé co 102. Pibore have numerizal aperture (NA) in the region of 0.15 to 0.4. Fiboro with higher N.A. values generally exhibit Reduced looses ‘High bandwidth Reduced losses and low bandwidth Greater losses and low bandwidth 108 Twa eomputers (nodes) communicating simultaneously comes under the category 1. Serial Full Duplex 3 Half Duplex 4, Simplex 104, Fourier transform of a unit step signal is 1 75() 2 Min G@) 5(@) +1 jo 4. x5(@)-M Jo TNGD @ 105. In inyerse DTFT, the mil of the integral is defined -botwoon +7 to x because of the property ‘Time Invariance | Conjugate symmetry. 3. _ Multiplication “4 Implication 106; Impulse invariance method is not preferred in the desien of [IK filter other than low pass filter because of 1. Stability Criteria 2. Warping Effeot Aliasing Bifect ‘None of the above 107, Ina series RL circuit, R = 20 ohms, L = 0.1 H and frequency is 50 Hz. The impedance of the circuit would be doubled by making 1 R=400hms 2. R=52.Gohms R=67.5 ohms 4 R=725 ohms 108. The content of a 4bit rogiotor ie 1101. ‘The rogister is shifted 6 times to the right with serial input being 101101. The final content of register will be qo ou 3 OULU 4. 10101 loctition of synchronization points 1. melwork 2. transport 8. presenter nothing needed to be done because QPSK modulation itself has’ got well defined phase transitions 112, The number of multiplications néeded to compute a 32 point DFT using radix-2 EFT algorithan is 80 2. 60 a 40 4 20 113. A system) has ‘thy ~iransfer~ function (ss). Iisa; EG) rrsisinom phase system 4. second order apstem a 14. Racklash in a stable control system ean over damping @ ‘ow level oscillations ate under damping: poor stability. at reduced values of ‘open loop gain 115. A 2-4.urder sysiem with no zeros has its poles located at —3+,j4. and’ —8~j4 in the s-plane. frequency and the damping factor of the ‘The undamped natural system are respectively 1. | 4rad/sec and 0.75 2 Srad/sec and 0.60 5 rad/sec and 0.80 © 5 rad/sec and 0.60 TNGD PART Ill — 5. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 96. A bard real time syste: 2.” Midsing the deadline is tolerable « 3, ‘Dime play an important role ie 4... Byents are pe 57. ‘The data structure used in the conversion of prefix notation to postfix notation is 1. Arrays Tinked List Sess é Queue aR 58: The following numbers.ate inserted: into ‘an empty binary search tree in the given order: 10, 1, 8, 5, 15,12) 16. What ie the height of the binary search troe (the height is the maximum distance of « leaf node from the root)? = i 8 2 oe 08, 59, ‘The data structure which is used to perform dynamic memory allucation is 1. Array @) tinkoa List 3. Record 4, Cursors TNGD 0. Locking protocols are used in dutubase systems fr providing— 1. Integrity "9° Consisténey 61. Which of-the following is a database recovery techniquo? 1. ‘tame Stamp Ordering Prowweol 2. Two Phase Locking Protocol 3. Graph Based Protocol ® Shailow Paging 62. Which of the following protocol is used in " Bthornet LANS for media access control? 1. Sliding Window: Protocol 2. ‘Stop and Wait Protocol 3. Go Back N Protocol OSMAJCD Protocol 68. The touting algorithm which is-used for group key communication is 1. Distance Vector Routing Algoritim Link State Routing Algorithm Multicast Routing Algorithm Hierarchical Routing Algorithm G4. The graph search algorithm that follows “68, How many linked ‘lists are’ used to represent a: graph with n nodes and function m-odges, when using an. edge list BS 1 Dyktra’s Algorithm representation’ 3. Minintax Algucithin © ‘A® Algorithm E a 4, msn 65. CAB Algorithm is a GE) Decision Tove agorithan : : ‘ 69. Which of the following protocols is used 3, tes Rurzy Classification algorithm. . for routing in Ad-hoc networks? Neuso - Pazzy Classification i - i AODV Clustering Algorithm. 2 © Link State Routing ay 3 3. Multicast Routing © 66. “Locality: of ‘referei 4,” Distance Veetor Routing ss ‘page reference being made by a process 1.” Will always be to thé page used in : SERRE ES ECE 70. “The protocol which is’ used for multicast ©) Is likely to be the oné of the pages chines 4 used in the. last few page fae ~ references. ‘i 4 3.” Will always. be one ‘of the pages ees existing in memory. © 1aME, 4. Will always lead to @ page’ fault a Ne 67, —— is a technique of improving 74, Which ofthe following stores instructions Hho retary of process siaitine ini Guene that help the computer start up? for CPU allocation ‘ RAM 1. Starvation © Rie © eel 3 POST Revocation 4. None of the above 4, Relocation 65 TNGD 12 ‘The input device which is well suited at 76. Regular expression a/b denotes the set automated teller machines or public {ab} ‘TI. ‘The goal: of hashing is to produce a search that takes ®© 0G) time 2 3 4 Ole?) time Ologn) time Pee O(alogn) time 4, None of the above > 78. Hamming distance between 001111 and 74, Apointer is eteiis €) an addrees of a variable: aA fan indication of the Yariable to be oo oe accessed next ®& 3 3 avariable for storing address ie ok 4, none of the above 79. A binary tree in. which if all its levels 15. Let. E= fa, b, 64,4, f}. Tho number of cexeopt possibly the last, have the strings in ¥ of length 4 such that no maximum number of nodes and all the symbol is used more than once in a string nodes lat the last Ievel. appear as far Teft is as possible is known as 1) 86 1. full binary troe @) 2 Bree 3 9 3, threaded tree 4-720 @ ) complete binary tree TNGD 56 Mae Sed ile oe 81, -YACC gonerates parsers based on 82. What is the output of the following code fragment for n= 4? int sum () int n; (Gf (n<1) return n; else return(a+sum(o—1))} zi 3 4, 10 16 4 15 25, 12, 16, 13, 10, 8, 14 2. 25, 14, 13, 16, 10, 8, 12 sig 25, 14, 16, 13, 10, 8, 12 25, 14, 12,18, 10,8, 16 ‘ho addrose rosolution pratnenl (ARP) is used for 1. Finding the IP address from the DNS 2. Finding the IP address of the default gateway 3, Finding’ the IP address corresponds to a MAC address Finding the MAC address that corresponds to an IP address 85. that 67 TNGD 86. Which one of the following regular expressions is NOT equivalent ta the _ regular expression (a+b +c).2- 87. “Acritieal section is a program segment 1. which should -run in a certain specified ainount of time “hich nunids deadlock “shared resources are “pccbssed which must he endorsed by a pair of « s< gemaphore operations Pand V- 88. In the fignre given below, which of the following io a valid topologies! sorting? 1. ABCD 2 BACD 3, BADC 89. 91 92. time delay between the initiation of 2 successive ‘The minimum required memory operations 1s known as memory cyele time Ti blab ass Ole 3. transmission time 4, skip time Time complexity for finding the minimum value from a binary search tree with height His A logy HE 2. Ld log, i) H 4, HlogyH ‘How many self referencing pointers arc needed for éreating’ a threaded binary troo? 4 3. 4 aoe oe A bub in a network is ) [A multiport signal repeater or concentrator 2A multiplug like device to allow many computers to he connected 3. ‘The server which serves every node 4, ‘The contral power supply 96. Regular expression (i U)(o12) ‘denotes the set Est bab, aa} {a,, b, bay bb) _ 4a, OF 97 he average tite required to perform a sitecedsfiil sequential ‘search for an element in an array A(1:n)*is given by (rele togin ~ nla +/2 08. Complexity of an algorithm to print all ~ "Sint nodes’ of an AVL" tree ‘in sorted ; manner is lower bounded by order of last in first out order first in first out order @ e 3: parallel fashion .. Beat, 4. all of the above 3. logy 4. nlogsn 95. A Language is denoted by a regular expression L=(2) (2/y2). Which of the 5° ithe simplified form of the boolean following is not a legal string within [.? expression (X-+Y © X¥) (X42) is Loo Lo OX4Y4Z $ ee XY 4YZ a ox X4¥Z 4 ae 4 XZ4Y 69 TNGD 100. The five items : A,B,C, D und B we 104. Acompiler for a high level language that pushait fc acetack,-oné after the other runs on one machine and produces code starting from A. The stack is poned four for a different muchine is called times “and Sach olomont iv inertia iw 1—ptimising compiler-~ queue, Then two olomonts are deleted 2. Gus pais ete from the queue and pushed back on the &) Geoaatsinetion stack. Now one item is poped fom the aS sacade las stack, The poped item is ° ik aoe % Se 105, A file is @) nD 1.” An abstract data type : : . 2. Logical storage unit 101. What is true for the complete bipartite “Gguaily non valatile : esaph KG, 9) and KO? ; o" Ailoftho alive 1. Both are planar 106." Whicly one of the following is useful in traversing a given graph by breadth first 102. In compilers, the syntax analysis is done ie 1. Stack * 1 Lexical analyzer Binet Scanner : a : = @) own Code generator 108, A mian alternately toaseo a coin and 107. Consider that » olomente are to he throws a dice, beginning with the coin. sorted. The worst case time complexity of ‘Then probability Ual-he will get a head Peers before he gets a 5 or 6 on dice is 1 oa) Loud @) ola 2. Ollogn) 2 3. O(n) a M5 TNGD 0 1. The. host delivery. to. process to ‘process dativery: 1. Datalink layer 2. Network laver S © “Transport layer None of tho above 112, Ais an atomic attribute or combination of two or more attributes that will uniquely identify a tuple in a relation. Foreign key EF) Candidate key ‘3. Socondary key 4. None of the above ~ 119. Consider the relation 8 c high aie. igh hhigh cohesion low coupling ZX Tow cohesion high coupling 4, I6w eohesion low coupling + "The candidate key of the relation is ‘Aliributeo 6, D and Bare non prime” attributes. “phe ‘following functional. dependencies hold : AB > C AoD Boh 1. Relation R is not in first. normal fori © Relation R is in first normal form but not in second normal form 3. Relation R is in second normal form but not in third normal form 4, Relation R is in third normal form but not in BONF TNGD PART Ill — 6, PRODUCTION ANN MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING. 56. «State the number of degrée() of freedom, 6). _Hroduct of circular pitch and: diameveral pitch is equal to 1: © Module. Os sd 21d module 3. . 61. Resistance to fatigue of a material is eee , measured by 57 Name the four-link méchanism. if the 1. Young's modulus stele shoreeat ink ix the fred Heals i 2. Coefficient of elasticity Connecting rods are- generally of the é following from 1. ° Forged round section steel 58. Astud 2. Cust sive) Uriaugular section 1. , has a head at oneend and a nut fitted to the other Forged square section steel has bath thé ends threaded @ Forged J section steel 8. require locking nuts 63. The purpose of a riser 1s to 4 has pointed threads 1. Deliver molten metal into the mould cavity 9. Be their teeth ike 2, Act as a reservoir for the molten 1. straight over the wheel rim seta ye aeren oeealeiar @) Feed the molten metal to the 7 casting in order to compensate for curved over the wheel rim eee, cut on the surfaces of the frustum of dis, PAPER ME Acces Becks cones pouring basin ta gate TNGD 2 64, . Shift is a casting defect which «88, The temperature at which the new graine are formed in the metal is called producing steel beams? 2. Lap joint 1 Casting 5 : 3. Tjoint G) wssse satis : 4. Comer joint "8. Forging 4 Broaching ~ 1. Tool signature consists of. elements 67. A compound die is a die that performs a "2 1. Hemming and flanging : 2 204 @) Blanking and hole punching 3. Bending only 4. Hole punching only 3 TNGD 72. 78, 14. 18. Tigh peed oteel tool containa © 18% Tungsten, 4% Chromium, 1% Vattadium and rest Iron 2 18% Chromium, 4% Tungsien, 1% Vanadium and rest Tron 3. 18% Cobolt, 4%. Chro.nium, 1% Wamneidiuns and sost Lon 4, 18% Chromium, 4% Vanadium, 1% ‘Punogten and rest [ron ‘Which of the following cutting conditions greatly affects the tool wear?” 1. Depth of eut, ‘Feed. : along» a’ circular arc’ in. clockwise direction from (5,5) to (10,10) while performing an opération. The centre. of the, ar ig ‘at’ (10,5). Which ‘one; ‘of the: following CNC: tool path’ command porformd the’abave mentioned operation? 1. NOW:GUz Xb Yo RS 2, NO10 Gos X5 Ys RS _-NULO GOs X10 ¥10 Rs © No10 G03 X10 ¥10 ito ‘The length of the profile necessary for the evaluation “of the irregularities to be taken into account is known a9 1. Traversing length Evaluation length @) Cut-off length 4, “Reciprocal length TNED “ 76. 77. 18. 79. ‘The type of error that arises because uf The elimination of collective errors in CMMs through the aid of powerful software is ‘known-as— minimization or complete 1. Beror mapping &G) ‘Volumetric error conipensation ‘Zero correction 4, Geomettie'wlerancing Name the cause of a grinding wheel ‘becoming glazed in a grinding machine 1. Grinding wheel's grade is too oft 2. Grindlig whiees ged io too large 3, Feed and traverse are less © Grinding wheel's speed is. too hikh “and work speed is low gauge io used to check the dearance betwoon the two mating parts: i. | Serow gauge Radius gauge Shee 4, Wire gauge negligence is known as 1. Random error 2.) Avoidable error 3. Absolute error 4. Percentile crror "60, Basic consitnents of monel metal are 1 Nickel, bidghenas | 84. Surface integrity of finished work piece is: considerably» electro | dischargo’ machining. _proesea: - ah: Interstitial solid solution 2 ei Substitution solid solution Z 3) Tater-metallic compound ay os Mihires 82: IRuseouide Gon ext in robin temperate ‘percentage of - + Aluminum. 4. - Cobalt 83. Longitudinal strength of the fibre reinforced composite is mainly inflnanced by. G) Fibre strength 2. Fibre orientation 3. Fihra volume fraction 4. Fibre length 3. Very good : 4 Bycellent rae 85. Both the tool electrode and the work. pico must be submerged in a dielectric fluid whan machining the work piene hy the 1. USM process 86. The type of rapid prototyping system * ¥aos a lado to fuse powdored metals, plastics, or covamies 1. Fused disposition model Sterolithography 3, Solid ground curing © G) selective taser sintoring 87. Generative process plans are generated by means of 1. Material based Machining based Decision logics based Cost based TNGD 8: Break - even analysis consists of 4. 1. Fixed cost 2) ~ Vavinhle cost-—— Fixed cost:! variable cost, “. Matodial cost + Labor cost 89. ‘The machining time for drilling operation is calculated as © 93. Lengih ofthe Drill ‘travel Feed per RevolutionxSpeed of dru 2. Joyo xspeedof drill. Major diameter of aril 3. ‘Lengiti of the work piece velocity of table x feed ‘ Ried perirevolution x speed of Will 94 lth of workpiece 90. STRP refers to Standard for. Exchange of Part ‘Model Data i 2, Systemati¢ Examination of Product Data. @) Standafd for the Exchange of . 9 Product Model Data 4. Standard for. the Exchange of primitives ‘91. The following is a quick acting clamp Hinged Clamp CAM Operated Clamp Rridge Clamp 4, Edge Clamp ‘The fullowing’ type of jie is used for imachining in more than one plane 1. Template jie z-Plate lype jis a. Open type jig @) Box type He ‘so or: more operations, are performed simultaneously at the single stroke of the ram in a L Simple die @ Compound die 3. Progressive die 4, Combination die’ ‘The sonstraints that may be deleted from thevset: without. changing) the feasible region of the set are Imnown 1. Linear constraints 2) Feasible constraints: - Angular constraints Grates on ‘The method. for shortening the overall project duration by reducing the time of ‘at least one of the critical activities to Jess than its normal activity time is Known as G) Crashing 2. Dangling 3. Cracking 4, Balking nas a 99. A system is said to be in transient state saadela; >the when, the operational clnragteristics. of (he system depends on ea the cost in 100, ‘The transition probabilities in'a Markov” chain represent the chance of © ‘Moving between the states 2 Cancelling the states 3. Including all the states, sglecling all the states ‘WI. ‘Which’ of the following: is not true | forecasting?” = : : : ts RO ie ca i ca =7iige™ aint" aloua’ OP wiandy tho “9, "The underlying casual system will decision maker has to pay to get this remain same in tho future iS additional’. information. about the 82 pibedaae foe “gous. fs abana tae ooourreniée’ of various states of nature, Svucsks than baibvidial sien ‘Defure a decision is to be made is eallod eae . Short range forecasts. are less 1. “Expected profit of” ‘petfeet accurate than long range forecasts information 102, Which of the following methods is based pe ee fon the use of two variables : one & iateaied tani er” arate dependent and another independent and their relationships? information © Regression method 4° Expected cost with perfect Time series analysis method information 8. Moving averago method 4." Delphi method 7 TNGD 103. The contains a list of the 107. — - involves long-range single-level, components and quantities capacity resource requirements and is needed to assemble'a parent item directly hnked to production phuming 1, work center master file GP tesotwennaning ident master file 2 MRP f if UL ‘file (bill G) pratuct stricta “file “Gill of 3 Capacleyrequreiil planning material file) 4, Rouigh-out eapacity plannins 4. © outing file ice ene Rane 104; Routings are fixed and work centers are 199, ‘The following is called the probability arranged according to the routing in, Sat diliieea wile Pome 8 eogiisd @ ‘Flow manufacturing. function without failure under stated de cieteranliead mununneneaag conditions for a stated period of time 3. Product manufacturing 1. Durability: 4, Assemble to order manufacturing Reliability 3. Dependability 105. Bach “active manufacturing order has a record in the Quality 1.) Work center master file 2, Them muster file 109. The following aze multiplied to get the value of overall equipment effectivencss 3. Product structure file, 1. Availabilit Al CG) Shop order minster file ilability, Performance an 3 Durability 106. The is a plan for the 2. Utility, Performance and ‘Quality production of individual end items & Availability, Performance aud Oe co eo 4, Availability, Dependability and 3. MRP Quality 4, MRPII TNGD 8 10. Benner concluded that processes 118. The diagram used for defining. the ; y relationship ‘between customer desires House of quality Fish boue diagram “Weibull distribution diagram $08 2g Scatter diagram _ 114; Acoustical analysis is used 1. to imeasure dimensions of ground | “> parts 2. Witeasure the size of nano-powder © to detect friction and” strece in rotating machinery 4. to’measure plassiness in panels 4, preventive ‘maintenance ~ 115. The degree of accuracy to which faults 112. Aute us maintenance 18 of the onomous maintenance 15 one o ae Leneeee ‘eight pillars of ee maximal fault reoolution Break down Maintenance 2. Availability Maintenance © diagnoetie resolution Reliability prediction 3. fault location resolution © Total productive maintenance 4, functionally equivalent resalntinn "9 TNGD PART Ii 7. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 56. Tfextreme values occur in the data set, 99. If the outconies of a discrete random fe variable follow a Poisson_distribution, s then which of the following is true? central tendeney are most appropriate? 1... The mean equals the variance ‘Pho moan equals the standard —. deviation &) ‘The median @) ‘The median equals the variance : % The median equals fhe atandard Bite. he ateas doviation which of the following™ measures” of 1. The mean 60. Which of the following best describes the concept of price elasticity of domand? 1, The athownt by which quantity 57. - What is the preferred measure of central changes for a given change in price Incation far ordinal data? © ‘The proportion of change in sales * for a given proportional change in gta rive waa yo eee 3. The proportion of change in price © G@) the median for a given proportional change in : sales 5. sae ee p 4. ‘The proportion of change in sales “ ae for a given proportional change in 4. None of the measures is preferred ‘the Consumer Piivs Gavel: for ordinal data. 61. Which of the following statements is/are true? . x . . 1 Price’. élasticity measures the 58. Given that ono ear has passed thrangh an Duacsiy "a eae oes intersection, the time. we will have to demanded of one good to changes in ‘wait until the next cdr passes through Re ee @) A negative exponent on the price an be desérited by the variable indicates the good follows the Law of Demand 4. Normal distribution 3. For a firm facing a linear demand curve and a calculated price elasticity of demand equal w 0.67, the firm's total revenue can be increased by cutting price © None of the above 4. None of the above are true 2. Uniform distribution Poisson distribution TNGD 80 64 ‘The budgeted total direct labor divided to budgeted total direc hours toccaleulate << 3= > Budgeted indirect labor cost 2. © Expected direct labor cost rate” + €& Budgeted direct labor cost rate! - ‘04, Expected indirect labor cost rate.” | sha G5. "The ‘energy, machine _ maintenance, indirect. materials oupport are considered as © Variable overhead cost Fixed averhead 2 and engineering 3, Fixed bateh ek the firm is acting irtationally in A. Variable Batch cost 16 profit: inaximization if ite atiempls lo operate on an inelastic ‘portion of their demand curve : 66. When calculating cost variances under a standard costing system we must: Compare actual costs with standard costs at the actual level of output Gh Le aay pedis Seog the aegis ‘ product of labour equeils. 1. Total output divided by total labour 2 Compare standard costs with actual inputs costs at the standard. level of 2. Total output minus the total capital foe activity G]) Me amnesia tat oust 3, Géempare “acta, conte with thove that wore budgeted resulting from a ‘small! change on the labour input Total output. produced by labour inputs a1 Compare actual outputs against budgeted outputs TNGD 67. The correct order of procedure in method 70, An analyst who wanted to esiimate the study is. proportion of time a worker is involved in ovate“ namiated tamale fa certain activity would use probably use Develop = Define — Install Maintain 2. > Select - Define — Examine — he Thane study: Develop ~' Record ~ Tusiall — B rae : 3. Predetermined time standards Maintain 4. Methods analysis 3. Select — Record — Develop. — Hxamine — Define — Install — Maintain 4, Select — Revird - Examine — Define = Develop ~ Install = Maintain TL ‘The objective of time study. is to determine the time required to complete ajob by 1. fast worker 68. | Man:ma¢hine chatt is drawn to know é) average worker 1 The numberof sian employed: 3. alow.worker- 2, Nuinber of machines working 4. new entrant 3. “Total length a product travels in the plant Simultaneous working of man and 72. The allowances ver normal time in an echina industry depends upon 1. Number of workers f 2. Qualification of workers 69, Actime study wis conducted uu a job ® ae using stop watch. Averuge obvervel line 1a joey wandio sian Mien “Choice of the time study analvst rating was estimated be 110%. The allowances for personal nevds, rest ete. Amount to 10%, The standard time for 73. The payment to a worker for motivating the job is him for higher productivity is ealled 1, 10.0 minutes 1. Wage 2. 12.0 minutes ® Incentive 3. 10.1 minutes 3. Allowances G) 121 minwies eee TNGD 8 a "| 74." ‘The time values given in’ MTM are 77. 4 inbbhdlized byt é « Westing house system” You are hired as an crgonomist to analyze : i problems on. a factory floor for an. assembly “task ~Yow temperatures environment, What is the process calléd that the human body uses in controlling and, documant - workplaed™ identify “high the working : 5 Simbhetiesating body tomperature? : 4, Physiological rating 4 1. heat stress ; s ent: 2, gcolimatization 3 heart rate 75. Which one of the following is an thermoregulation “ineffective motion? 1. Reach 78. As the discipline of Ergonomics evolved, the ‘person-machine system. broadened 2 and now comprises: I. elements or people having direct antral aver machinas or toals 2, inerface elements between. the - humans and non-human elements © elements, peaple, or other sources Ergonomics has expanded as a discipline having some control over machines 76. "in its own right over the past 50 years and there is often overlap between what 4 ergonomists and work ‘psychologists do. Simply put, ergonomics has evolved to be concerned with: or tools elements or people having indirect control over hardware 79. Anthropometry is the name for 1. Design of work equipment a 2 Adapting the the person to workplace Design of whole systems of work : © “4 Design and development of equipment a8 comparing human and nonhuman primate skeletal materials study of the measurement systems used by different cultures measuring human bodies and skulls studying human intelligence ‘TNGD 20. 81 22: 83. Graphical solution ta LP is possible for problems with minimum two constraints ‘maximum two constraints 3. minimum. two decision variables tnaximuui two decision vasiabloo ‘A balanced transportation problem should have 1 number of sources equal to number of supplies. &) sum of demand equal to sum of supply 3: demand in columns and supply in ov : 4 demand ‘in rows and supply in Séphiiae Shortoot route problern is nsed to find the @ sliottest distance between any two nodes 2... shorlest, route covering all the nodes shortest distance Letween start and end nodes 4, all the above Tt is required to find the minimum length of pipe to be used to wnnect all the houses in a colony with the common water tank. The appropriate tool that can be applied is 1. shortest route 84 84, 85. 86. @ In the maximal flow problem the capacity. of the cutis given by the (DD sum oF tows inte tie cut tom source 2, sum of flows into the cul from sink ‘maximal flow possible 4. euni of all the flows in the netwark Degeneracy refers t0 1. multiple optimum solution iteration without improvement in solution, 3. infeasible solution 4, - dual problems In game theory saddle point is related to pure strategy ‘mixed strategy 3. dominance 4,” non zero sum game 87. PERT 1. Asoumes we do not know ahead of time what activities must be completed 2. Allows computation of the program’s evaluation Is a network technique that uses three time estimates for each activity in a project 4 Isa deterministic network Wwelutique hat allows for projost crashing ¥ Thventory ‘used © to: “cor npensate for differences i an the; i i ‘eupply and demand {éknown as: 89. The re-order point is: ‘The point when stock reaches zero “The level “inventory | will “have sesiched when delivery is made 3, |The point when “one wait ‘oF sock zero minus lead-time 90. . What is a two-bin system? 1 A gystem in which everything is 3. A system in which two full bins of split between two storage bins A system in which ordére are placed when only one complete bin of stock is remaining an item are always held in stock 4. A system in which suppliers deliver two bins at a time Bo 91. eee rater 92, Which one does not rélaté to’ designing proceas layouto? 1, Minimizing transportation vosts 2. Minimizing-distance traveled. 9, Totusing on closeness ratings. @* ‘Squalizng umes of work stations - 93... CRAFT stands for. x |. . Computerized Relationship Layout Planning & Computerized Relative Allocation of Facilities Technique 3. Computerized Rank Allocation. of Facilities 4. Computerized ". Roule Activity ‘Technique 94, In process-oriented and fixed-position layouts, it 1s important to minimize the costs of 1 Raw material Special purpose machinery Material handling Skilled labor TNGD 95. Which’ would not generally be considered, asa feature common to all forecasts? 1. - Actual results will differ somewhat font predicted values ~~ Historical data are available on ~ which to baee the forecast 3. Forecasts for groups of items tend to be more accurate than forecasts for individual items. 4, Accuracy decreases as he time ‘horizon inereasoa 96. If an analyst wants to make a moving ‘averdge more responsive to change, the analyet should 1. increase the niunber of data points in the’ average 8. increase the value of the smoothing constant decrease the number of data poinis in die average A, ~ decrease the value of the:smoothing constant 97. In exponential emoothing, what happens as the value of the smoothing constant mereases? @) the forecast: responds more quickly to the forecast error at time t 2 the forcoaot includes a larger percentage of the forecast made for period t 3. the pattern of forecasts is more "smoothed" 4. both land 2 TNGD 86 98. The term available-to-promise is most closely associated with 1. sales and operations planting 2; “vough-cut capacity planning 3. disaggregating the aggregate plan 99. “The projected requirements for MRP are derived from 1. Aggregate planning @) MPs 3. MCR 4. CRP master production scheduling 100. KANBAN is 1. © an information expression of needs carrying the is a simple way of controlling production 8. is a request (card) for production or withdrawal movement of parts (E) storie atone 101. In the so-called bullwhip effect, information is distorted. ? 3. inventory demand supply 4, supply chain a a SG Maoh T very operation is part of & larger and. intereonnéétéd ~ network of operations: 52 Ag-ullows urganisalious: Wy -ceduce the nuubeé of suppliers It allows marketing more influence ‘over the choice of oupplicra 103. Single-soureing has a number of advantages. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of single sourcing? 1. © Better communication ‘Wide sources, of ‘knowledge and expertise to tap 3. Dependency’ encourages commitment and effort more 4, Strong durable’ relationships with individual suppliers 104. The name associated with the” phrase "Quality is Free" is: “consideration in» smonufficturing oyctem. 3, Flexible manufacturing ~ 4. Computer integrated manufacturing 106. What do the initials of the PDCA cycle stand for? Plan; do, cheek, wet 2. Plan; design, control; act 3. Plan, design, control, assess 42° Plan, do, control, ect. 2) 107." The chart uséd to monitor variable is range chart 2 p-chart 3. -e-chart 4, allofthe above 108. The attribnte control chart p ~ is based 1. Normal distribution 2, Hyper geometric distribution Poisson distribution @ Binomial distribution TNGD 109. ‘The quality of product corresponding tn the producer's risk is called 110, A: product ig made of two components in series; each component has a reliability of .90. What is tho reliability of this product? Om 2. 0.99. Bo 08 4, 0.891 111. The reliability of an operation is + normally NOT improved by which one of the following procedures? 1, Building redundancy into the operation, Designing out fail points in the operation Ensuring some activities in the ‘operation are fail-safe! Laying off emplovees who cause faults in the operation TNGD 112. An approach that starts with a failure or potential failure and works backward is: 1. Complaint analysis 2 Pailure mode and-effect analysis Critical incident analysis © Fault treo analysis 118. The ANOVA proredure ina statistical approach for determining whether or not the 4. means of two samples are equal 2 © 4, none of the above moans of more than two samples. are equal means of two or more populations. are equal 114. In the ANOVA, treatment refers to experimental units different levels of a factor a factor 4. none of the above 115. The number of times cach experimental condition is observed in a factorial design is known as replication the experimental condition a tactor none of the above 83 fa supplied: almost. entire signal transducers. whose output. cnergy ia mm eansaitals whose et energy supplied by ‘auxiliary power source while input signal contribute . insignificant ~ aimount, 37. Villary effect is connected with Magnetostrictive property 4: Piezoresistive property: 58, Inpitt. impedance of a transducer is defined as Flow variablefeffort variable @) Fiffort varinhle/Flnw variahla 59. 1 3. Flow variable + Effort variable 4, Flow Variable x Effort variable Smallest measurable input to transducer is called oS ‘Threshold 2 Resolution 8, Readability 4, Hysterisis 39 TATION ENGINEEING 3 deviation in the measurement is current of 3 0.05 amps is Ri “The probable error in measurement of a quantity... js.. 0.01349. eves value of power dissipated in a resistor of Value 5041 ohm when it carries ‘a 83, ‘Transducer which exhibits ideal dynamic 63. rooponco to an input io.a zero order transducer 3 first order transducer 3. ‘second order transducer 4. higher order transducer Response of a first order transducer to a unit ramp input is YNGD 64. An underdamped second-order transducer has a damping ratio of 0.6 and wndamped natural frequency of oavalisex—Paak-time”in its step-input response is 1 0.21 sec 0.17 see O.18sec | 4, 0.068ee 065: ‘Swamping resistance io connected 1. In series with the shunt to reduce temperature error in shunted ammotors 2. Tn series with the shunt to reduce lemperature errors on account of friction 2. In series with meter and have a high resistance femperature co-efficient in order. to reduce temperature errors in ammeters 6) In series with the meter and have a negligible resistance co-efficient in order to reduec tomporature extors in shunted ammeters 66. Moving iron’ type of instrument can be used a9 1. Standard instruments for calibration of uilier instruments ‘Transfer type inotruments é) Indieatér type instruments as on panels 4. Allgfthe above 67. In clectrodynamometer type wattmeters, current coils designed for carrying heavy currents use standard wire or laminated conductors 1. To reduce iron losses 2. Toreduce hysteresis losses {2} To reduco eddy current lasses in conductors 4. Allofthe above TNGD 68, 69. 70. 71, 90 An aquadag is used in « CRO ty cullect 1. Primary electrons G]) secondary emission sleotnons 3. Both primaiy” “and “acsondary emission electrons 4. None of the above In a digital frequency meter, the multi-period average mode of operation, the main gate is held open for more than ‘one period of the unknown signal So that the period is extended in order that counters chow more digits iereby “an increased. curacy is obtained 2. So that resolution is increased 3, So that range of the instrument extended 4, So that errors on account’ of dead time are eliminated Extremely low power dissipation and low cost per gate can be achieved in 1 MOSIC’s CMOS IC's 3 TTLICs 4, ECLICs Odd parity of word can be conveniently tested by 1. OR gate 2. AND gate 3. NOR gate G) xor gate ‘The regisier in the sto hat eon track of the memory saad next opeode to be run in th D/A converter has input 1 voltage for High level, as lage level for luw level as OV, idog: Limer i is an. ‘external hak resets the xystem if the software fails to operate properly tchdog timer is an external ib-sets-the aystem if the “80 ‘to operate properly ‘The Watchdog timer is an internal : timer that resets the systom if the be * + software fails to operate properly 4.+. None of the above 74, ‘The Boolean function f implemeitted in the figure using fo inpat multiplexérs is 1 A 1 ‘ ‘sireuit chown in the figure I B we ideal dioties with Zero forward resistance and zero forward voltage drop B ‘The current through the diode D, in © ABC + ABC ae 2 ABC + ABC. —+¢—_— i, 3. ABC+ ABC Smo 4. ABC + ABC =e =v 75. Which of the following will give the eum of full adder as output? ane @ sama 2. Three bit parity checker 50mA ‘Three bit comparator 3. 40mA. a) ‘Three bit counter: 4. 20mA 91 TNGD al. 82. Assuming an ideal op-amp in’ Tinear range of operation, the magnitude of the it transfer impedance in ¥® of the current. to voltage converter shows inthe figure For the circuit shown in the figure, the transistor has 8 = 40, VBE =0.7-V, and the voltage across. the ‘Zener diode is 15°V. The current (in mA) through the Zener diode is 190V) 3300 = 100.0 2147mA B147mA : ee ; BLATmA TNGD 83, The ontput voltage produced by cascaded integrators at t= 0.5 sec eee ay 2 av 84; In CB amplifier, the maxinium efficiency could be ds 25% 85. ‘The vutput of the comparator given in figure is Wee L -2V 2 RV 3. Vsat @) “Veat 92 89. * The levél-oF liquid With wupocife gravity & 0.66 of 1.2 is being measured by a weighing ‘eystem. If the tank oréco coction is circular. with an inside diameter of 0.6096m,. what would be: tho woight change for each change in level of 8.89 kg 18.89 kg. 3. 28.89 keg 4 88.86 kg In an orifice and rotameter the velocity approach factor ————_ and —— respectively for different flow rate. 1. Varies and remains constant 2%. Varies and varies 3. Remain constant constant and. remain Remain constant and varies 93, bee pill ot habla te Jess than this pressure In Nevetonian and hon-Newtonian fluids the relation between shear stress and in rate are 4 “Bath non-linear Linear and non-linear respectively ‘Non-linear and linear respectively 93. To increase the sensitivity of LVDT i Number of primary and secondary turns is to be decreased ‘The oxcitation frequency chould bo decreased Distance between primary and secondary coil should be increased The excitation frequency and the ‘umber of tums in the primary and secondary coils should be increased. TNGD 94, For a good seismic type accelerometer the natural frequency. of oscillation must be ——— @ High 3. Medium 4. Zero ‘Universal gliss electrodes: used for pH measurement have resistance of approximately 95. an electrical 100 M@ at 25°C LOU MQ at 2 3. 10. Ma- at 26°C 4. 1MQ at 25°C 96. NMR spectroscopy allows the chemist to obtain 1. number of particular atoms in a inolecule 2 an idea of how atoms are joined together in the molecule 3. exploits the magnetie properties of certain atomic nuclei &) all of the above In an X ray tube, when the peed of the electrons that strike a metal, surface is 97, increased, the result is an increasé in 1. number of x rays emitted frequency of x rays emitted 3. spond of x raya emitted 4. size of x rays emitted 24 98. The basis of the chromatography for components of a mixture is e ~~ the absorption of infrared-radiation by the componente, technique of separating the interaction of the componenta with both stationary and mobile phases: 3. the differing movement of paiticles » of different mass in an electric field 4. the deflection of charged particles in a magnetic field 99. What does the retention factor, k’ in chromatography describe? j 1 The distribution of an analyte P Between the stationary and the _ mobile phase ‘The. migration. rate.of an analyte through a column ‘The velocity of the mobile phase 4. Allofthe above high in low condnetivity solutions ow in low candnetivity solutions same effect on high and. low’ conductivity: sulutions does affect © 4. temperature not conductivity 101. On a 1000 em wall coated open tubular column chromatography of 0.25 mm bore, the hehum carrier gas velocity 18 87 em/sce. The retention time for decane 1s 1.2/ min., peak width at half height 1 0.88 ace. ‘The effective number of plates | 108.. ‘Typical specification for dosign otipulates 105. In order to suppress large errors, a : BESS E De ti please ATEN b)be “performance criterion is ‘respectively better. G2) negra Sa. Bre G) > urana> ov EZ Integral Absolute Error @ . >Ltand<30° 3. Integral of time weighted Absolute Error 3 30° 4. None of the above i * renee 95, TNGD 10s, Lnvagiade coated 1) 118. A typical location for an I/P transducer in ee The procgss sshould be an electionic control loop would be : fale than the secondary between the sensor dnd controller valve i 3. at the “measiement, point in the process 4, at the control poinit ia the process. / 110; A: controle” in. whith, an, inerease in re output, to ‘the . manipulated ° variable results’ ina debrease in th ooitrolled 114. What dees @ process, controllor usually 4 do? 1 fine 111. “the transfér tunction of u puse dead time s system: will J lead sims. ais. Lo ade. 2 diese aes Ove 4. erds + 2 115. ‘The open loop ‘transfer function of a 112. The following P and ID symbol starids for feedback *_ control. system = i8. @ the siatomis . 1 6 1 Pressure Switch @s Ko 2. Pressure Transmitter 3. Pressure controller © Pressure Indicating Uontroller TNGD 96

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