Signal Tel Asst Manager E02
Signal Tel Asst Manager E02
Signal Tel Asst Manager E02
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APTITUDE
1. A line on a meteorological map joining places of equal 1. ekSle lEcfU/kr uD'ks ij leku o"kkZ ds LFkkuksa dks tksM+us okyh ,d
rainfall is called: js[kk gS] tks dgykrh gS%
(1) Isoclinic (2) Isobar (1) vkblksDyhfud (2) vkblksckj
(3) Isogenic (4) Isohyet (3) vkblkstsfud (4) vkblksgkbV
2. It is an industrial process of producing ammonia by 2. mRçsjd dh mifLFkfr esa ;g gkbZMªkstu ds lkFk ukbZVªkstu dh vfHkfØ;k
the reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen in the presence }kjk veksfu;k cukus dk ,d vkS|ksfxd çØe gS%
of a catalyst: (1) lkYos çØe (2) cs;j çØe
(1) Solvay Process (2) Bayer Process (3) gScj çØe (4) cslsej çØe
(3) Haber Process (4) Bessemer Process
3. Which country emerged as third largest economy of 3. 29 vçSy] 2014 dks çdkf”kr fo”o cSad fjiksVZ ds vuqlkj Ø; “kfä
the world in 2011 in terms of the purchasing power lerk ds en esa 2011 esa fo”o dk rhljh lcls cM+h vFkZO;oLFkk ds
parity according to world Bank report released on 29
th
:i esa dkSu&lk ns”k mHkjk%
April, 2014: (1) tkiku (2) phu
(1) Japan (2) China (3) Hkkjr (4) :l
(3) India (4) Russia
4. In Indian constitution “Directive Principles of State 4. Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esa ßjkT; uhfr ds funsZ”kd fl)kUrÞ dks fdl Hkkx esa
Policy” is mentioned in Part: bafxr fd;k x;k gS%
(1) I (2) II (1) I (2) II
(3) III (4) IV (3) III (4) IV
5. Name one famous poet of Delhi Sultanate who was 5. fnYyh lYrur dk ,d çfl) dfo ftls ßfgUnqLrku dk rksrkÞ dh
adorned with title of “The Parrot of Hindustan”: mikf/k ls uoktk x;k%
(1) Zia–Uddin Barani (2) Utbi (1) ft+;k&míhu cjkuh (2) mRch
(3) Alberuni (4) Amir Khusro (3) vycs:uh (4) vehj [kqljks
6. Nearly how many Kgs of manganese is required to 6. ,d Vu LVhy cukus esa yxHkx fdrus fdyksxzke eSXuht+ dh vko”;drk
manufacture one tonne of steel? gksrh gS\
(1) 10 kgs (2) 20 Kgs (1) 10 fdyksxzke (2) 20 fdyksxzke
(3) 50 Kgs (4) 100 kgs (3) 50 fdyksxzke (4) 100 fdyksxzke
7. India’s first dedicated military satellite? 7. lsuk dks lefiZr Hkkjr dk igyk mixzg gS\
(1) GSAT–12 (2) GSAT–7 (1) GSAT–12 (2) GSAT–7
(3) GSAT–1 (4) GSAT–8 (3) GSAT–1 (4) GSAT–8
8. Blue Vitriol is another name for: 8. uhyk FkksFkk dk nwljk uke gS%
(1) Copper sulphate (2) Lead sulphide (1) rkez lYQsV (2) yhM lYQkbZM
(3) Iron sulphate (4) Silver Nitrate (3) ykSg lYQsV (4) jtr ukbZVªsV
9. Calorimeter measures: 9. dSyksjhehVj ekiu djrk gS%
(1) Quantity of heat (1) m’ek dk ifjek.k
(2) Quantity of calories in diet (2) vkgkj esa dSyksjh dk ifjek.k
(3) Heat radiation (3) m’ek dh fofdj.k
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
10. A red rose appear black when seen in blue light, 10. yky xqykc] uhyh jks'kuh esa ns[kus ij dkyk fn[kkbZ nsrk gS D;ksafd%
because: (1) yky xqykc uhyh jks'kuh ijkofrZr djrk gS
(1) The red rose reflects blue light (2) yky xqykc yky jks'kuh ijkofrZr djrk gS
(2) The red rose reflects red light (3) yky xqykc uhyh jks'kuh 'kksf"kr djrk gS
(3) The red rose absorbs blue light (4) yky xqykc okLro esa dkyk gks tkrk gS
(4) The red rose actually turns black
11. The World Yoga Day will be celebrated on: 11. fo”o ;ksxk fnol fdl fnu euk;k tk;sxk%
(1) December 21 (2) June 21 (1) fnlEcj 21 (2) twu 21
(3) November 14 (4) None of these (3) uoEcj 14 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
14. Which bank has recently launched first contactless 14. Hkkjr esa fdl cSad us vHkh gky gh esa lEidZ jfgr MsfcV ,oa ØsfMV
debit and credit cards in India? dkMZ “kqHkkjEHk fd;k%
(1) HDFC Bank (2) ICICI Bank (1) ,p-Mh-,Q-lh- cSad (2) vkbZ-lh-vkbZ-lh-vkbZ- cSad
(3) State Bank of India (4) Punjab National Bank (3) Hkkjrh; LVsV cSad (4) iatkc us”kuy cSad
15. The first district of India with complete rural broad 15. Hkkjr dk igyk ftyk ftlesa lEiw.kZ xzkeh.k czksMcSaM dojst gS%
band coverage? (1) lsye (2) bnqDdh
(1) Salem (2) Idukki (3) xka/khuxj (4) fo”kk[kkiV~ue
(3) Gandhinagar (4) Vishakhapatnam
16. 13th Pravasi Bhartiya Divas was held in: 16. rsgjok¡ çoklh Hkkjrh; fnol dgk¡ vk;ksftr fd;k x;k%
(1) Ahmadabad, Gujarat (1) vgenkckn] xqtjkr
(2) Gandhinagar, Gujarat (2) xk¡/khuxj] xtjkr
(3) Vadodara, Gujarat (3) oM+ksnjk] xqtjkr
(4) Surat, Gujarat (4) lwjr] xqtjkr
17. Youngest in the world who set a world record by 17. fo”o dk lcls de vk;q okyk ftlus vUVkfVZd egklkxj esa 1°C
swimming in 1°C temperature at Antarctic Ocean: rkiØe ij rSj dj fo”o fdrÊeku cuk;k%
(1) Lewis Pugh (2) Lynne Cox (1) ysfol iqx (2) ysuh dkWDl
(3) Charu Sharma (4) Bhakti Sharma (3) pk: “kekZ (4) HkfDr “kekZ
18. Consider the following statements about GAGAN (GPS 18. GAGAN ¼th-ih-,l- ,MsM th;ks vkX;qesUVsM usohxs”ku½ ra= ls
Aided Geo Augmented Navigation) system. lEcfU/kr fuEu dFkuksa ij fopkj djsaA
1. It offers free enhanced Satellite navigation signals 1. ;g Hkkjr ij eq¶r c<+h gqbZ lsVsykbZV usohxs”ku rjaxksa dks çnku
over India which are ten times more precise than djrk gS tks th-ih-,l- ls nl xquk T;knk ifj”kq) gksrh gSaA
GPS. 2. ;g ISRO ,oa NASA }kjk la;qä :i ls fodflr dh xbZ gSaA
2. It was jointly developed by ISRO and NASA.
Which of the above statements are correct.
mi;qZä esa ls dkSu&lk dFku lR; gSA
(1) dsoy 1 (2) dsoy 2
(1) 1 only (2) 2 only
(3) 1 ,oa 2 nksuksa (4) u rks 1 u gh 2
(3) Both 1 & 2 (4) Neither 1 nor 2
19. Sixty men can build a wall in 40 days, but though they 19. 60 O;fä ,d nhokj 40 fnuksa esa cuk ldrs gSaA ;|fi os dk;Z ,d
begin the work together, 5 men quit every ten days. lkFk gh vkjEHk djrs gSa] 5 O;fä çR;sd 10 fnu ij NksM+dj pys
The time needed to build the wall is: tkrs gSaA rks nhokj cukus esa fdruk le; yxsxk%
(1) 47.5 days (2) 45 days (1) 47.5 fnu (2) 45 fnu
(3) 49.5 days (4) 51 days (3) 49.5 fnu (4) 51 fnu
20. Gudia purchased a watch at 9/10th of its selling price 20. xqfM+;k us ,d ?kM+h blds foØ; ewY; ds 9/10 nj ij [kjhnk ,oa
and sold it at 8% more than it selling price. Her gain blds foØ; ewY; ls 8% T;knk ij csp fn;kA rks mldk ykHk fdruk
is? gqvk\
(1) 18% (2) 20% (1) 18% (2) 20%
(3) 10% (4) None of these (3) 10% (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
22. A sphere of radius x is melted and its volume is 22. ,d xksyk] ftldh f=T;k x gS] dks xykdj blds ifjek.k dks nks
divided into two equal parts. One part is cast into a leku Hkkxksa esa foHkä dj fn;k tkrk gSA ,d Hkkx dks 10 ls-eh-
cylinder of height 10 cm. and second a cone of the Å¡pkbZ okys flysUMj esa <kyk tkrk gS rFkk nwljs dks mruh gh Å¡pkbZ
same height. The ratio of the cylinder radius to the okys ,d “kadq esaA rks flysUMj dh f=T;k ls “kadq dh f=T;k dk
cone radius is: vuqikr gksxk%
(1) 1 : 3 (2) 1 : 3 (1) 1 : 3 (2) 1 : 3
(3) 3 :2 (4) None of these (3) 3 :2 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
23. After getting two successive discounts, a shirt with a 23. nks Øfed NwV nsus ij ,d deht dk ewY; 105 #- gks tkrk gS tc
list price of Rs. 150 is available at Rs. 105. If the second fd mldk vafdr ewY; 150 #- gSA ;fn nwljk NwV 12.5% gS rks
discount is 12.5%, find the first discount: igyk NwV gksxk%
(1) 22% (2) 20% (3) 25% (4) 15% (1) 22% (2) 20% (3) 25% (4) 15%
24. The ratio of two numbers is 4:5. When the first is 24. nks la[;kvksa dk vuqikr 4:5 gSA tc çFke esa 20% dh o`f) dh
increased by 20% and the second is decreased by tkrh gS ,oa nwljs dks 20% ?kVk;k tkrk gS] rks ifj.kker% la[;kvksa
20%, the ratio of the resulting numbers is: dk vuqikr gksxk%
(1) 6:5 (2) 5:4 (3) 5:6 (4) 4:5 (1) 6:5 (2) 5:4 (3) 5:6 (4) 4:5
25. Two numbers are such that the ratio between them is 25. nks la[;k,a ,slh gSa fd muds chp dk vuqikr 3:5 gSA ;fn çR;sd dks
3:5. If each is increased by 20, the ratio between the 20 c<+k;k tkrk gS] rks fufeZr u;h la[;kvksa dk vuqikr 7:9 gSA
new numbers so formed is 7:9. Find the original ekSfyd la[;k Kkr djsa%
numbers:
(1) 9, 15 (2) 24, 40
(1) 9, 15 (2) 24, 40 (3) 27, 45 (4) 15, 25
(3) 27, 45 (4) 15, 25
26. The average score of Sachin Tendulkar in IPL 15 26. IPL ds 15 eSpksa esa lfpu rsUnqydj dk vkSlr ju 70 gS ,oa ckWMZj
Matches is 70 runs and the average score in Border xokLdj VªkWQh T–20 ds 7 eSpksa esa mudk vkSlr ju 45 gSA ;fn
Gavaskar Trophy T–20 Matches is 45 runs in 7 mUgksaus 10 vkSj vUrjkZ’Vªh; T–20 eSp [ksys ,oa mudk dqy vkSlr
matches. If he has played 10 more International T–20 cuk;s x;s ju lHkh T–20 eSpksa esa 73 ju FkkA rks mudk 10
matches and his overall average score in all T–20 vUrjkZ’Vªh; T–20 eSpksa esa dqy cuk;s x;s ju fdrus Fks%
Matches was 73 runs. What was his total score in 10
(1) 990 (2) 971
International T–20 Matches:
(3) 982 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(1) 990 (2) 971
(3) 982 (4) None of these
27. The lengths of the sides of an isosceles triangle are in 27. ,d lef}ckgq f=Hkqt dh Hkqtkvksa dk vuqikr 3:3:5 gS A cjkcj
the ratio 3:3:5. The lengths of the equal sides of the Hkqtkvksa dh yEckbZ 6.6 lseh- gS A bl f=Hkqt dk ifjeki gksxk &
triangle is 6.6 cm. What is the perimeter of the triangle? (1) 24.2 lseh- (2) 25.0 lseh-
(1) 24.2 cm (2) 25.0 cm (3) 23.5 lseh- (4) 24.0 lseh-
(3) 23.5 cm (4) 24.0 cm
DIRECTIONS: A piece of wire 132 cm long is bent successively funsZ'k% 132 lseh- yEcs rkj ds ,d VqdM+s dks Øeokj leckgq f=Hkqt] ,d
in the shape of an equilateral triangle, a square, a circle and a oxZ] ,d o`Ùk ,oa fu;fer "kMHkqt ds :i esa eksM+k tkrk gSA
regular hexagon.
28. lokZf/kd {ks=Qy blesa lfEefyr gksrk gS tc rkj dks bl :i esa eksM+k
28. The largest area is included when the wire is bent into tkrk gS%
the shape of a: (1) o`Ùk (2) "kMHkqt
(1) Circle (2) Hexagon (3) oxZ (4) f=Hkqt
(3) Square (4) Triangle
funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u esa dkxt ds VqdM+s dks eksM+dj dkVk x;k gS] tSlk fd uhps n”kkZ;k x;k gSA fcUnq js[kk,a eksM+s gq, Hkkx dks çnf”kZr djrh gSaA oØkRed
rhj eqM+s Hkkx dh fn”kk dks n”kkZrk gSA fp= ds uhps nh xbZ dSafp;k¡ dVs gq, Hkkx dh la[;kvks dks n”kkZrh gSaA mÙkj fodYiksa esa ls ;s crk,a fd bl çfØ;k ds
vuqlkj bls [kksyus ij ;g dSlk fn[ksxkA eksM+us ds Øekuqlkj gh [kksyus dk Øe gksxkA
29. Question figure ¼ç”u vkÑfr½ Answer figure ¼mÙkj vkÑfr½
30. If BAD is written as YZW and SAME as HZNV, then 30. ;fn BAD dks YZW fy[kk tkrk gS ,oa SAME dks HZNV fy[kk
LOVE will be coded as: tkrk gS] rks LOVE dk dksM D;k gksxk\
(1) ROWN (2) OJUC (1) ROWN (2) OJUC
(3) OLEV (4) NOPL (3) OLEV (4) NOPL
31. In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as 31. fdlh fuf”pr dksM esa COMPUTER dks RFUVQNPC fy[kk tkrk
RFUVQNPC. How is MEDICINE written in the same gSA rks mlh dksM esa MEDICINE dks D;k fy[kk tk,xk\
code? (1) EOJDJEFM (2) EOJDEJFM
(1) EOJDJEFM (2) EOJDEJFM (3) MFEJDJOE (4) MFEDJJOE
(3) MFEJDJOE (4) MFEDJJOE
DIRECTIONS: In the following number series only one number funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr la[;k Ja`[kyk esa ,d la[;k xyr gSA xyr la[;k dks
is wrong. Find out the wrong number. Kkr djsaA
32. 18, 119, 708, 3534, 14136, 42405 32. 18, 119, 708, 3534, 14136, 42405
(1) 708 (2) 14136 (1) 708 (2) 14136
(3) 119 (4) 3534 (3) 119 (4) 3534
33. Pick the odd one out. 33. fuEufyf[kr esa ls vlaxr dks pqfu,%
(1) Hear (2) Smell (1) lquuk (2) lw?k¡uk
(3) Taste (4) Talk (3) Lokn ysuk (4) ckrphr djuk
34. In a row of 16 boys, when Ashish was shifted two places 34. 16 yM+dks dh ,d drkj esa tc vk”kh’k dks ck;ha rjQ nks LFkku
th
towards the left, he became 7 from left end. What was LFkkukUrfjr fd;k tkrk gS rks og ck;sa Nksj ls 7ok¡ gks tkrk gSA drkj
his earlier position from the right end of the row? esa nkfgus Nksj mldh iwoZor fLFkfr D;k Fkh\
(1) 10th (2) 12th (3) 9th (4) 8th (1) 10th (2) 12th (3) 9th (4) 8th
35. A child walks 25 feet towards North, turns right and walks 35. ,d ckyd 25 QhV mÙkj dh rjQ pyrk gS ,oa fQj nkfgus eqM+dj
40 feet, turns right again and walks 45 feet. He then turns 40 QhV pyrk gS] iqu% nkfgus eqM+dj 45 QhV pyrk gSA rc og
left and walks 20 feet. He turns left again walk 20 feet. ck;sa eqM+dj 20 QhV pyrk gSA og iqu% ck;sa eqM+dj 20 QhV pyrk
Finally, he turns to his left to walk another 20 feet. In gSA vUrr% og vius ck;sa eqM+dj 20 QhV vkSj pyrk gSA çkjEHk
which direction is the child from his starting point? fcUnq ls ckyd fdl fn”kk dh rjQ gS\
(1) East (2) West (1) iwjc (2) if”pe
(3) North (4) South (3) mÙkj (4) nf{k.k
36. There are five books A, B, C, D and E placed on a 36. A, B, C, D ,oa E ik¡p fdrkcsa ,d est j[kh tkrh gSaA ;fn A dks
table. If A is placed below E, C is placed above D, B is E ds uhps j[kk tkrk gS ,oa C dks D ds Åij j[kk tkrk gSA B dks
placed below A and D is placed above E, then which of A ds uhps j[kk tkrk gS ,oa D dks E ds Åij j[kk tkrk gS rks
the following books touches the surface of the table? dkSu&lh fdrkc est dh lrg Nwrh gS\
(1) C (2) B (3) A (4) E (1) C (2) B (3) A (4) E
37. If C = 24 and HOT = 38, then FEAR = ? 37. ;fn C = 24 ,oa HOT = 38] rks FEAR = \
(1) 68 (2) 55 (1) 68 (2) 55
(3) 78 (4) 46 (3) 78 (4) 46
43. You are a team leader supported by three subordinates. 43. rhu v/khuLFkksa ds Vhe dk vki usr`Ro dj jgs gSaA rhuksa v/khuLFkksa
The characteristics of three subordinates (Ram, Shyam, ¼jke] “;ke] v”kksd ,oa jktho½ dh vfHky{k.krk,a fuEu gSa%
Ashok and Rajiv) are as under: A. ;fn jke dks dk;Z lkSaik tkrk gS rks og dk;Z ds fu;kstu djus
A. If Ram is assigned the work, he gives 40% weight-age ds Hkkx dks 40% egRo nsrk gS ,oa 60% egRo dk;Z ds
to planning part of the work and gives 60% weight-age fu’iknu djus okys Hkkx dks nsrk gSA
to execution part of the work. B. ;fn “;ke dks dk;Z lkSaik tkrk gS rks og dk;Z ds fu;kstu djus
B. If Shyam is assigned the work, he gives 60% weight- ds Hkkx dks 60% egRo nsrk gS ,oa 40% egRo dk;Z ds
age to planning part of work and gives 40% weight- fu’iknu djus okys Hkkx dks nsrk gSA
age to execution part of work. C. ;fn v”kksd dks dk;Z lkSaik tkrk gS rks og dk;Z ds fu;kstu djus
C. If Ashok is assigned the work, he gives no weight-age to ds Hkkx dks dksbZ egRo ugha nsrk gS ijUrq 100% egRo dk;Z ds
planning part but gives 100% weight-age to execution part. fu’iknu djus okys Hkkx dks nsrk gSA
D. If Rajiv is assigned the work, he gives 100 % weight-age to D. ;fn jktho dks dk;Z lkSaik tkrk gS rks og dk;Z ds fu;kstu djus
planning part but gives no weight-age to execution. okys Hkkx dks 100% egRo nsrk gS ,oa dk;Z ds fu’iknu djus
If you have to choose two subordinates for the said work, which okys Hkkx dks dksbZ egRo ugha nsrk gSA
combination of subordinates will you choose: ;fn vkidks rFkkdfFkr dk;Z ds fy;s nks v/khuLFkksa dk p;u djuk gS]
(1) Shyam and Ashok (2) Ram and Shyam rks v/khuLFkksa ds fdl la;qXe dks pqusxsaA
(3) Ram and Ashok (4) Shyam and Rajiv (1) “;ke ,oa v”kksd (2) jke ,oa “;ke
(3) jke ,oa v”kksd (4) “;ke ,oa jktho
DIRECTIONS: The Venn diagram given below shows the funsZ”k% uhps fn;k x;k osu Mk;xzke fnYyh esa rhu nSfud lekpkj i=ksa ¼,p-
estimated readership of 3 daily newspapers (H.T, TOI & Vh-] Vh-vks-vkbZ- ,oa LVsV~leSu½ ds vuqekfur ikBdksa dh la[;k n”kkZrk gSA
Statesman) in Delhi. The total readership and advertising cost dqy ikBdksa ,oa foKkiu ykxr çR;sd lekpkj i= ds fy, uhps fn;k x;k gSA
for each of these papers is as below.
ikBd foKkiu ykxr
lekpkj i=
Newspaper
Readership Advertising cost ¼yk[k esa½ (Rs per sq cm)
(Lakhs) (Rs per sq cm) ,p-Vh- 8.7 6000
H.T. 8.7 6000
TOI 9.1 6500
Vh-vks-vkbZ- 9.1 6500
Statesman 5.6 5000 LVsV~leSu 5.6 5000
The total population of the city is approximately 14 million. The “kgj dh dqy tula[;k yxHkx 14 fefy;u gSA osu Mk;xzke esa bafxr
common readership (in lakhs) indicated in the Venn diagram mHk;fu’B ikBd ¼yk[kksa esa½ n”kkZ;k x;k gS&
44. The number of people (in lakhs) who read only one 44. yksxksa dh la[;k ¼yk[kksa esa½ tks dsoy ,d lekpkj&i= i<+rs gSa%
newspaper is: (1) 23.4 (2) 17.4
(1) 23.4 (2) 17.4 (3) 11.9 (4) None of these (3) 11.9 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
45. A tired lady slept at 07:45 PM. If she rose at 12 noon, 45. ,d Fkdh gqbZ efgyk 7.45 PM ij lks xbZA ;fn og 12 cts fnu esa
for how many hours did she sleep? mBrh gS rks og fdruh nsj lksbZ\
(1) 12 hours 15 minutes (2) 4 hours 15 minutes (1) 12 ?kaVs 15 feuV (2) 4 ?kaVs 15 feuV
(3) 6 hours 45 minutes (4) 16 hours 15 minutes (3) 6 ?kaVs 45 feuV (4) 16 ?kaVs 15 feuV
48. The “accuracy” of a measuring instrument is 48. ,d ekih ;a= dh “kq)rk dk fu/kkZj.k gksrk gS%
determined by the: (1) blds }kjk fn[kkbZ xbZ eku ds lgh eku ds ukius ds djhc
(1) Clossness of the value indicated by it to the correct (2) ekid eku dh iqujkorhZ
value of the measured (3) ftl xfr ls midj.k dh ikB~;kad vafre eku rd igqaprh gS
(2) Repetability of the measured value (4) de ls de ekud ikB~;kad vkSj ftls midj.k ds }kjk lalwpd
(3) Speed with which the instrument’s reading fd;k tk lds
approaches the final value
(4) Least change in the value of the measure and that
could be detected by the instrument
49. Wagner’s earth devices are used in ac bridge circuits to: 49. oSxulZ tehuh fo/kkvksa dks ,lh fczt ifjiFk esa mi;ksx djrs gSa%
(1) Eliminate the effect of earth capacitance (1) tehuh /kkfjrk ds izHkko dks fuf’Ø; djus esa
(2) Eliminate the effect of inter-component capacitance (2) vkarfjd ?kVd /kkfjrk ds izHkko dks fuf’Ø; djus esa
(3) Eliminate the effect of stray electrostatic fields (3) vokafNr fLFkj oS|qr {ks=ksa ds izHkko dks fuf’Ø; djus esa
(4) Shield the bridge elements (4) fczt rRoksa ds ifjj{k.k esa
50. An angular position to be measured using a 50. ,d dks.kh; fLFkfr dks ikjkarfj= dks iz;ksx djds ukiuk gSA fuEu esa ls
transducer. Which of the following types of dkSu izdkj ds ikjkarfj= dks bl iz;ksx ds fy, bLrseky fd;k tk
transducers can be used for this purpose? ldrk gS%
(1) Circular potentiometer (1) o`Rrh; foHkoekih
(2) LVDT (2) ,yohMhVh
(3) E-pick off (3) bZ&fid vkWQ
(4) Synchro (4) rqY;d
51. The coding system typically used in digital telemetry is: 51. fMftVy nwjfefr esa fof”k’V :i ls iz;qDr dksfMax iz.kkyh gksrh gS%
(1) PPM (Pulse Position Modulation) (1) PPM ¼iYl iksft”ku eSfiax½
(2) PAM (Pulse Amplitude Modulation) (2) PAM ¼iYl vk;ke eSfiax½
(3) PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) (3) PCM ¼iYl dksM ekM~;wys”ku½
(4) PDM (Pulse Duration Modulation) (4) PDM ¼iYl vof/k ekM~;wys”ku½
54. In microwave communication, sometime, microwave 54. lw{erjax lapkj esa dHkh&dHkh lw{erjax flXuy i`Foh dh oØrk dk
signals reach large distances by following the earth’s vuqlj.k djrs gq, cM+h nwfj;ksa rd igqap tkrs gSaA ;g ?kVukØe
curvature. This phenomenon is called: dgykrk gS%
(1) Tropospheric castter (1) VksiksLQhfjd dSLVj
(2) Faraday effect (2) QSjkMs izHkko
(3) Ionospheric reflection (3) vk;uksLQhfjd ijkorZu
(4) Ducting (4) MfDVax
55. The decimal equivalent of the hexadecimal number 55. ‘kksM”k vk/kkjh la[;k (3E 8)16 dk n”keyo lerqY; gS%
(3E 8)16 is: (1) 1000
(2) 982
(1) 1000
(3) 768
(2) 982 (4) 323
(3) 768
(4) 323
56. An interrupt in which the external device supplies its 56. ,d varjk;u ftlesa ckg~; ;qfDr viuk irk vkSj lkFk gh varjk;u
address as well as the interrupt request, is known as: vuqjks/k dh vkiwfrZ djrh gS dgykrk gS%
(1) Vectored interrupt (1) lfnf”kr varjk;u
(2) Maskable interrupt (2) vkoj.k;ksX; varjk;u
(3) Polled interrupt (3) iksYM varjk;u
(4) Non-maskable interrupt (4) xSj&vkoj.k;ksX; varjk;u
57. In a transistor amplifier, the reverse saturation current 57. ,d VªkaftLVj ,sEIyhQk;j esa izfrykseh lar`fIr /kkjk ICO%
ICO: (1) rkieku esa izfr 10°C dh o`f) ds lkFk nqxquh gks tkrh gS
(1) Doubles for every 10°C rise in temperature (2) rkieku esa izfr 1°C dh o`f) ds lkFk nqxquh gks tkrh gS
(2) Doubles for every 1°C rise in temperature (3) rkieku ds lkFk jSf[kd n`f’V ls c<+rh gS
(3) Increases linearly with temperature (4) rkieku esa izfr 5°C dh o`f) ds lkFk nqxquh gks tkrh gS
(4) Doubles for every 5°C rise in temperature
58. A transconductane amplifier has 58. varjkpkydrk ,sEIyhQk;j esa gksrk gS%
(1) High input impedance and low output impedance (1) mPp bUiqV izfrck/kk rFkk U;wu fuxZe izfrck/kk
(2) Low input impedance and high output impedance (2) U;wu bUiqV izfrck/kk rFkk mPp fuxZe izfrck/kk
(3) High input and output impedances (3) mPp bUiqV rFkk fuxZe izfrck/kk,a
(4) Low input and output impedances (4) U;wu bUiqV rFkk fuxZe izfrck/kk,a
59. A transistor is operated as a non saturated switch to 59. ,d VªkaftLVj fuEu dk foyksiu djus ds fy, ,d vlar`Ir fLop ij
eliminate: dke djrk gS%
(1) Storage time (1) HkaMkj.k le;
(2) Turn-off time (2) VuZ vkQ le;
(3) Turn-on time (3) VuZ vku le;
(4) Delay time (4) foyac le;
61. Which one of the following types of noise gains 61. fuEu esa ls jo dh dkSulh dksfV dks mPp vko`fRr ij egRo izkIr gksrk
importance at high frequency? gS\
(1) Shot noise (1) iViV jo
(2) Random noise (2) ;kn`fPNd jo
(3) Impulse noise (3) vkosx jo
(4) Transit-time noise (4) laØe.k jo
62. For 10-bit PCM system, the signal to quantization 62. 10-bit PCM iz.kkyh ds fy, DokaVhdj.k jo vuqikr dk flXuy 62
noise ratio is 62 dB. If the number of bits is increased dB gSA ;fn fcVksa dh la[;k esa 2 dh o`f) dj nh tkrh gS rks
by 2, then the signal to quantization noise ratio will: DokaVhdj.k jo vuqikr dk flXuy%
(1) Increase by 6 dB (1) 6 dB c<+ tk,xk
(2) Increase by 12 dB (2) 12 dB c<+ tk,xk
(3) Decrease by 6 dB (3) 6 dB ?kV tk,xk
(4) Decrease by 12 dB (4) 12 dB ?kV tk,xk
63. TWT is preferred over a magnetron in a radar 63. jSMkj VªkUlehVj esa eSXusVªkWu ij TWT dks çkFkfedrk nh tkrh gS
transmitter because of its: D;ksafd blesa gksrh gS%
(1) Larger efficiency (1) vis{kkÑr vf/kd n{krk
(2) Wider bandwith (2) vf/kd pkSM+h cSUMfoFk
(3) Lower noise (3) vis{kkÑr de jo
(4) Larger duty cycle (4) vf/kd cM+k M;wVh pØ
64. In troposcatter communication, the preferred antenna 64. VªksiksLdsVj lapkj esa fuEukfdar esa ls fdl çdkj ds ,UVsuk dks
is of the following type: çkFkfedrk nh tkrh gS%
(1) Helical (1) dqaMfyuh
(2) Rhombic (2) leprqHkZth ,UVsuk
(3) Conical (3) “kaDokdkj ,UVsuk
(4) Parabolic (4) ijoyf;d ,UVsuk
65. Radar detection is limited to line of sight because: 65. jsMkj lalwpu n`f"V js[kk rd lhfer gS%
(1) Of curvature of the earth (1) i`Foh dh oØrk ds dkj.k
(2) The waves are not reflected by the ionosphere (2) D;ksfa d vk;u eaMy ds }kjk rjaxksa dks ijkofrZr ugha fd;k tkrk gS
(3) Long wavelengths are used (3) D;ksafd yEcs rjax nS/;ks± dks ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gS
(4) All of the above (4) mi;qZä lHkh
+∞ +∞
66. The Fourier transform of x(t) = ∑ δ(t–nτ) is: 66. x(t) = ∑ δ(t–nτ)
n= – ∞
dk Qksfj, :ikUrj gS%
n= – ∞
68. Which of the following statement is false? 68. fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu&lk dFku xyr gSA
The square of the thermal noise voltage generated by a ,d çfrjks/kd }kjk mRié rkih; jo oksYVrk dk oxZ buesa ls fdlds
resistor is proportional to: lekuqikrh gS%
(1) Its resistance (1) bldk çfrjks/k
(2) Its temperature (2) bldk rkieku
(3) Boltzmann’s constant (3) cksYV~teSu fLFkjkad
(4) The bandwidth over which it is measured (4) cSUM dh pkSM+kbZ ftlds Åij bls ekik tkrk gS
69. Which of the following statement is false? 69. fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu&lk dFku xyr gSA
If the intermediate frequency is very high then the: ;fn e/;orÊ vko`fÙk cgqr vf/kd gks rks
(1) Image frequency rejection is very good (1) çfrfcEc vko`fÙk vLohdj.k cgqr vPNk gS
(2) The local oscillator need not be extremely stable (2) LFkkuh; nksfy= dks vR;f/kd LFkk;h gksus dh vko';drk ugha gS
(3) p;ukRedrk de gksxh
(3) The selectivity will be poor
(4) Vªsfdax esa lq/kkj gksxk
(4) Tracking will be improved
70. If the antenna diameter in a radar system is increased 70. ;fn ,d jMkj ra= esa ,UVsuk O;kl dks 4 ds xq.kkad }kjk c<+k;k tkrk
by a factor of 4, the maximum range will be increased gS rks vf/kdre ifjlj buesa ls fdl xq.kkad }kjk c<+ tk,xk%
by a factor of: (1) √2
(1) √2 (2) 2
(2) 2 (3) 4
(4) 8
(3) 4
(4) 8
71. The coho in the MTI radar operates at the: 71. MTI jMkj esa COHO dk;Z djrk gS%
(1) Intermediate frequency (1) e/;orÊ vko`fÙk ij
(2) Transmitted frequency (2) çsf"k= vko`fÙk ij
(3) Received frequency (3) çkIr vko`fÙk ij
(4) Pulse repetition frequency
(4) Lian iqujkorZ vko`fÙk ij
72. A solution to the “blind speed” problem is to: 72. ^vU/k xfr* leL;k dk gy gS%
(1) Change the Doppler frequency (1) MkWIyj vko`fÙk dks cny nsuk
(2) Vary the PRF (2) PRF esa cnyko djuk
(3) Use monopulse (3) ,dy LiUn ç;ksx djuk
(4) MTI dk ç;ksx djuk
(4) Use MTI
73. For a bit – rate of 8 Kbps, the best possible values of 73. 8 Kbps dh fcV&xfr ds fy, ,d lalDr f}pj FSK iz.kkyh esa
the transmitted frequencies in a coherent binary FSK laØfer vko`fRr;ksa ds okLrs loksZRre laHkkfor eku gS%
system are: (1) 16 KHz and 20 KHz
(1) 16 KHz and 20 KHz (2) 20 KHz and 32 KHz
(2) 20 KHz and 32 KHz (3) 20 KHz and 40 KHz
(4) 32KHz and 40 KHz
(3) 20 KHz and 40 KHz
(4) 32KHz and 40 KHz
75. A TEM wave guide is incident normally upon a perfect 75. ,d TEM iFkd lk/kkj.kr% ,d iw.kZ pkyd ij vkifrr gksrk gSA
conductor. The E and H field at the boundary will be lhek ij E vkSj H {ks= gksaxs Øe”k%
respectively: (1) U;wure rFkk U;wure
(1) Minimum and minimum (2) vf/kdre rFkk vf/kdre
(2) Maximum and maximum (3) U;wure rFkk vf/kdre
(3) Minimum and maximum (4) vf/kdre rFkk U;wure
(4) Maximum and minimum
76. In a series RLC High Q circuit, the current peaks at a 76. ,d Js.kh RLC mPp Q ifjiFk esa] /kkjk fuEu vko`fRr ij f”k[kj ij
frequency: gksrh gS%
(1) Equal to the resonant frequency. (1) vuquknh vko`fRr ds lerqY;
(2) Greater than the resonant frequency. (2) vuquknh vko`fRr ls vf/kd
(3) Less than the resonant frequency. (3) vuquknh vko`fRr ls de
(4) None of these. (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
77. In a broadcast super heterodyne receiver, the: 77. ,d izlkj.k lqij gSVjksMkbu izkid esa%
(1) Local oscillator operates below the signal frequency (1) LFkkuh; nksfy= flXuy vko`fRr ls uhps dke djrk gS
(2) Mixer input must be tuned to the signal frequency (2) feDlj bUiqV vo”; gh flXuy vko`fRr ds lkFk leLofjr fd;k
(3) Local oscillator frequency is normally double the IF tkuk pkfg,
(4) RF amplifier normally works at 455 KHz above the (3) LFkkuh; nksfy= dh vko`fRr lkekU;r% IF dh nqxquh gksrh gS
carrier frequency (4) RF ,EIyhQk;j lkekU;r% okgd vko`fRr ls 455 KHz Åij
dke djrk gS
78. An FM signal with a modulation index mf is passed 78. ekM~;wys”ku lwpdkad mf ls ;qDr ,d FM flXuy ,d vko`fRr f=xq.kd
through a frequency tripler. The wave in the output in esa ls xqtkjk tkrk gSA f=xq.kd esa fuxZe esa rjax dk ekM~;wys”ku
tripler will have a modulation index of: lwpdkad gksxk%
(1) mf/3 (1) mf/3
(2) mf (2) mf
(3) 3 mf (3) 3 mf
(4) 9mf (4) 9mf
79. Indicate the false statement. The SWR on a 79. feF;k dFku dh igpku djsaA ,d lapj.k ykbu ij SWR vuar gS]
transmission line is infinity, the line is terminated in: ykbu fuEu esa lekIr gksrh gS%
(1) A short circuit (1) ,d y?kqiFk
(2) A complex impedance (2) ,d tfVy izfrck/kk
(3) An open circuit (3) ,d eqDr ifjiFk
(4) A pure reactance (4) ,d “kq) izfr?kkr
80. JFET in properly biased condition acts as a: 80. leqfpr :i ls vfHkur fLFkfr esa JFET fuEu :i esa dke djrk gS%
(1) Current controlled current source (1) /kkjk fu;af=r /kkjk lzksr
(2) Voltage controlled voltage source (2) oksYVrk fu;af=r oksYVrk lzksr
(3) Voltage controlled current source (3) oksYVrk fu;af=r /kkjk lzksr
(4) Impedance controlled current source (4) izfrck/kk fu;af=r /kkjk lzksr
81. Zener diode is used for: 81. thuj Mk;ksM fuEu esa ls fdlds fy, ç;qä gksrk gS\
(1) Rectification (1) fn"Vdj.k
(2) Amplification (2) ço/kZu
(3) Stabilization (3) LFkk;hdj.k
(4) None of the above (4) mi;qZä dksbZ ugha
83. For a transistor to act as current amplifier: 83. /kkjk ço/kZd ds :i esa fØ;k djus gsrq VªkaftLVj ds fy,%
(1) Both its emitter–base junction and collector–base (1) bldh mRltZd vk/kkj laf/k vkSj laxzkgh vk/kkj laf/k] nksuksa
junction are forward biased. vxzfnf'kd vfHkufr ds gksrs gSa
(2) bldh mRltZd vk/kkj laf/k vkSj laxzkgh vk/kkj ruq laf/k] nksuksa
(2) Both its emitter–base junction and collector–base thin
junction are reverse biased.
i'pfnf'kd vfHkufr ds gksrs gSa
(3) bldh mRltZd vk/kkj laf/k vxzfnf'kd vfHkufr ¼ck;l½ dh]
(3) Its emitter base junction is forward biased while
tcfd laxzkgh vk/kkj laf/k i'pfnf'kd vfHkufr dh gksrh gS
collector–base junction is reverse biased (4) bldh mRltZd vk/kkj laf/k i'p fnf'kd vfHkufr dh tcfd
(4) Its emitter–base junction is reverse biased while laxzkgh vk/kkj laf/k vxzsfnf'kd vfHkufr dh gksrh gSa
collector–base junction is forward biased.
84. A MOSFET can be used as: 84. MOSFET dks fuEu esa ls fdldh rjg ç;ksx fd;k tk ldrk gS\
(1) Resistor (1) çfrjks/kd
(2) Capacitor (2) la/kkfj=
(3) Switch (3) fLop
(4) All the above (4) mi;qZä lHkh
85. The operating pointing in an amplifier is selected in 85. fdlh ço/kZd ¼,sEIyhQk;j½ esa çpkyu fcUnq dk p;u lfØ;k {ks= ds
the middle of active region, so that the current: e/; esa fd;k tkrk gS rkfd /kkjk%
(1) Requires a small dc voltage bias (1) dks de dc oksYVrk ck;l ¼vfHkufr½ dh vko';drk gks
(2) Requires a high dc voltage bias (2) dks vf/kd dc oksYVrk ck;l ¼vfHkufr½ dh vko';drk gks
(3) Gives a distortion less output (3) foÑfr foghu fuxZr ¼vkmViqV½ ns lds
(4) Keeps the operating point stable. (4) çpkyu fcUnq dks fLFkj j[k lds
86. By introducing negative feedback in an amplifier there 86. fdlh ço/kZd esa _.kkRed iquZHkj.k çoZfrr djus ls fuEu esa ls fdlesa
is increase in: o`f) gksrh gS\
(1) Noise level (1) jo Lrj
(2) Harmonic distortion (2) gkseksZfud foÑfr
(3) Bandwidth (3) cSaM pkSM+kbZ
(4) Gain (4) yfC/k ¼gain½
87. A common collector amplifier has: 87. lk/kkj.k laxzgh ço/kZd esa gksrh gS%
(1) High voltage gain but low current gain (1) mPp oksYVrk yfC/k fdUrq fuEu /kkjk yfC/k
(2) Low voltage gain and low current gain (2) fuEu oksYVrk yfC/k fdUrq fuEu /kkjk yfC/k
(3) High output impedance but low input impedance (3) mPp vkmViqV çfrck/kk fdUrq fuEu buiqV çfrck/kk
(4) Low output impedance but high input impedance (4) fuEu vkmViqV çfrck/kk fdUrq mPp buiqV çfrck/kk
88. By introducing voltage–series negative feedback in an 88. fdlh ço/kZd esa oksYVrk lhjht _.kkRed QhMcSd çofrZr djus ls%
amplifier:
(1) bldh buiqV çfrck/kk ,oa vkmViqV çfrck/kk nksuksa c<+ tkrh gS
(1) Both its input impedance and output impedance (2) bldh buiqV çfrck/kk vkSj vkmViqV çfrck/kk nksuksa ?kV tkrh gSa
increase
(3) bldh buiqV çfrck/kk c<+ tkrh gS fdUrq vkmViqV çfrck/kk ?kV
(2) Both its input impedance and output impedance
decrease tkrh gS
(3) Its input impedance increases but output impedance (4) bldh buiqV çfrck/kk ?kV tkrh gS fdUrq vkmViqV çfrck/kk c<+
decrease tkrh gS
(4) Its input impedance decreases but output impedance
increases
90. In a fixed bias circuit, the operating point shifts 90. fdlh fLFkj ck;l ifjiFk esa çpkyu fcUnq fdl vksj foLFkkfir
towards: ¼shift½ gksrk gS\
(1) Higher value of IB (1) IB ds mPp eku
(2) Lower value of IB (2) IB ds fuEu eku
(3) Zero value of IB (3) IB ds 'kwU; eku
(4) Does not shift at all. (4) fdlh rjg foLFkkfir ugha gksrk
91. A depth upto about 0.1 µm can be precisely controlled 91. yxHkx 0.1 µm dh xgjkbZ dks Bhd&Bhd fdlds }kjk fu;af=r fd;k
by: tk ldrk gS\
(1) Epitaxy (1) vf/kLrjh
(2) Diffusion (2) folj.k
(3) Ion implantation (3) vk;u jksi.k
(4) Chemicalvapour deposition (4) jklk;fud ok"i&fu{ksi.k
92. By the term modulation is meant: 92. ekMqyu in ls D;k vfHkçk; gS\
(1) Impressing a carrier signal on the amplitude, phase or (1) dks.kkad ¼vk;ke½ dyk ij okgd ladsr vFkok lans'k dh vko`fÙk
frequency of the message. dks vkjksfir djuk
(2) Impressing the message signal on the amplitude, the (2) dks.kkad ¼vk;ke½] dyk ij lans'k ladsr vFkok okgd dh vko`fÙk
phase or the frequency of the carrier dks vkjksfir djuk
(3) Mixing the message signal with the carrier signal. (3) okgd ladsrksa ds lkFk lans'k ladsrksa dks fefJr djuk
(4) None of the above. (4) mi;qZä dksbZ ugha
93. In DSB–SC transmission, the frequency which is not 93. DSB–SC lapkj.k esa ftl vko`fÙk dks lapkfjr ugha fd;k tkrk gS]
transmitted is: mls dgrs gSa%
(1) The upper side frequency (1) Åijh fn'kk dh vko`fÙk
(2) The lower side frequency (2) fupyh fn'kk dh vko`fÙk
(3) Audio frequency (3) JO; vko`fÙk
(4) Carrier frequency (4) okgd vko`fÙk
94. In a certain transmitter, the unmodulated carrier power 94. fdlh çsf"k= ¼VªkalehVj½ esa vu ekMqfyr okgd 'kfä 1000 w gS vkSj
is 1000 W and it is modulated with a sinusoidal signal ;g 50% ekMqyu dh xgjkbZ ls T;koØh; ladsr ds lkFk ekMqfyr gSA
with a depth of modulation of 50%. The total power in rks crkb, fd ekMqfyr rjax esa dqy fdruh 'kfä gksxh%
the modulated wave will be:
(1) 1000 W
(1) 1000 W (2) 1125 W
(2) 1125 W (3) 1200 W
(3) 1200 W (4) 1500 W
(4) 1500 W
95. The disadvantage of FM over AM is: 95. AM ds Åij FM dh D;k gkfu;k¡ gksrh gS%
(1) High modulating power is required (1) mPp çek=dh ¼Modulating½ 'kfä dh vko';drk gksrh gS
(2) High transmitter power is required (2) mPp çf"k= ¼Transmitter½ 'kfä dh vko';drk gksrh gS
(3) Large bandwidth is needed (3) cM+s cSaM foLrkj dh vko';drk gksrh gS
(4) Noise is high for high frequency signals. (4) mPp vko`fÙk ladsrksa ds fy, jo Å¡pk gksrk gS
96. The effect of increasing the gain of a system on 96. vfHky{k.ku lehdj.kksa ds ewy ¼roots½ LFkkuksa ij fdlh i)fr dh
location of the roots of characteristic equation is: c<+rh yfC/k dk çHkko gksxk fd%
(1) The roots move away from zero (1) ewy] 'kwU; ls nwj gks tk,axs
(2) The roots move away from the poles (2) ewy] /kzqoksa ls nwj gks tk,axs
(3) Position of the roots not affected (3) ewyksa dh vofLFkfr çHkkfor ugha gksxh
(4) The roots are stationary (4) ewy vpy gS
98. The closed loop transfer function of the speed control 98. pky fu;a=.k ;wfuV ds lao`Ùk ywi vUrj.k Qyu esa gksrs gSa%
unit has: (1) 1 iksy vkSj dksbZ 'kwU; ugha
(2) 1 iksy vkSj 1 'kwU;
(1) 1–pole and no zeroes
(3) 2 iksy vkSj dksbZ 'kwU; ugha
(2) 1–pole and 1–zero
(4) 2 iksy vkSj 1 'kwU;
(3) 2–poles and no zeros
(4) 2–poles and 1–zero
99. The potentiometers used for error detection in the 99. fLFkfr fu;a=.k ra= esa =qfV dk irk yxkus ds fy, ç;qä foHkoekih dks
position control system need to have: t:jr gksxh%
(1) Same values and same resolution (1) ,d leku eku vkSj fo;kstu ¼foHksnu½ dh
(2) Same values only (2) dsoy ,d&leku eku dh
(3) Same resolution only (3) dsoy ,d&leku fo;kstu dh
(4) None of the above restrictions (4) mi;qZä fdlh çfrca/k dh ugha
100. The open loop response of the temperature control 100. rki fu;a=d ra= dh foo`Ùk ywi vuqfØ;k cgqr /kheh gS] D;ksafd%
system is very slow. This is because: (1) foo`Ùk ywi iksy jω–axis ds fudV gS
(1) The open loop pole is near the jω–axis (2) foo`Ùk ywi iksy jω–axis ls nwj gS
(2) The open loop pole is far from the jω–axis (3) lfEeJ la;qXeh iksyksa dk cM+k voeanu vuqikr gS
(3) Complex conjugate poles have large damping ratio. (4) ra= dk cSaM&foLrkj cM+k gS
(4) System bandwidth is large.
102. Lead network causes the root locus diagram of a 102. vxzxkeh ¼yhM½ usVodZ ds dkj.k fdlh ra= dk ewy fcUnq vkjs[k%
system to: (1) ckb± vksj foLFkkfir ¼f'k¶V½ gks tkrk gS
(2) nkb± vksj foLFkkfir ¼f'k¶V½ gks tkrk g
(1) Shift to the left
(3) vifjofrZr jgrk gS fdUrq blesa yfC/k dk eku c<+krk gS
(2) Shift to the right
(4) blds dsUæd dh vksj vfHklfjr gksrk gS
(3) Remain unchanged but increase the value of gain on it
(4) Converge to its centroid
103. A sinusoidal signal is an analog signal, because: 103. T;koØh; ladsr ,d vuq:i ladsr gS] D;ksafd%
(1) It can have a number of values between the negative (1) blesa _.kkRed vkSj /kukRed f'k[kjksa ds chp vusd eku gks
and the positive peaks
ldrs gSa
(2) ;g pØ ds vk/ks Hkkx rd _.kkRed gS
(2) It is negative for one half of the cycle
(3) ;g pØ ds vk/ks Hkkx rd /kukRed gS
(3) It is positive for one half of the cycle
(4) blesa /kukRed oksYVrk ds lkFk&lkFk _.kkRed oksYVrk gS
(4) It has negative as well as positive voltages
105. Karnaugh map is used: 105. dkjukQ ekufp= fdl fy, ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gS\
(1) To minimize the number of FLIP–FLOPS in a digital (1) fdlh vadh; ifjiFk esa FLIP-FLOPS ¼f¶yi& ¶yksi½ dh
circuit la[;k U;wure djus ds fy,
(2) To minimize the number of gates only in a digital (2) fdlh vadh; ifjiFk esa dsoy xsVksa ¼}kjksa½ dh la[;k U;wure
circuit djus ds fy,
(3) To minimize the number of gates and the fan–in (3) fdlh vadh; ifjiFk esa xsVksa vkSj xsVksa dh vko';drk esa QSu dh
requirements of the gates in a digital circuit la[;k U;wure djus ds fy,
(4) To design gates (4) xsVksa dks vfHkdfYir djus ds fy,
108. Which of the following logic circuits takes data from a 108. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk rdZ ifjiFk ,dy lzksr ls vk¡dM+s ysrk gS
single source and distribute it to one of the several vkSj vusd vkmViqV ykbuksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa forfjr dj nsrk gS\
output lines? (1) cgq ladsrd
(1) Multiplexers (2) vk¡dM+k ofj= ¼Selector½
(2) Data selector (3) focgq ladsrd
(3) Demultiplexer (4) dksfM=
(4) Encoder
109. Which of the following logic has the fan–out of more 109. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl rdZ esa 50 ls vf/kd fuxZekad ¼QSu&vkmV½
than 50? gSa\
(1) TTL (1) TTL
(2) 4–ns ECL (2) 4–ns ECL
(3) RTL (3) RTL
(4) CMOS (4) CMOS
110. How many 7490 are to be cascaded to count up to 110. 999 rd fxurh djus ds fy, fdrus 7490 dks lksikfur ¼dSLdsfMM½
999? fd;k tk,xk\
(1) 1 (1) 1
(2) 2 (2) 2
(3) 3 (3) 3
(4) 4 (4) 4
114. In a broadside array, the maximum radiation occurs: 114. ik'oZfHkeq[kh O;wg esa vf/kdre fofdj.k gksrk gS%
(1) Along the array (1) O;wg ds lkFk&lkFk
(2) Perpendicular to the array (2) O;wg ds yEcor
(3) At 45° to the array (3) O;wg ds 45° ij
(4) None of these
(4) mi;qZä dksbZ ugha
115. A higher value of standing wave ratio indicates: 115. vçxkeh rjax vuqikr dk mPp eku D;k lwfpr djrk gS\
(1) Least mismatch between line and load (1) js[kk vkSj Hkkj ds chp U;wure csesy
(2) Greater mismatch between line and load (2) js[kk vkSj Hkkj ds chp Hkkjh csesy
(3) Number of noded is equal to the number of antinodes (3) fuLianksa ¼uksMksa½ dh la[;k çLianksa ¼,sfUVukMksa½ ds cjkcj gS
(4) None of the above (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
117. Choke flange coupling has the advantage that it: 117. pksd ¶ySat ¼LQkj½ ;qXeu dks ,d ykHk gS fd ;g%
(1) Increases the bandwidth of the system (1) ra= dk cSaM&foLrkj c<+krk gS
(2) Compensate for discontinuities at the joint (2) laf/k ij vlkarO;ksa ¼discontinuities½ dh {kfriwfrZ ¼çfrdkj½
(3) Is insensitive to frequencies djrk gS
(4) Helps in the alignment of the wave-guide (3) vko`fÙk;ksa ds fy, vlaosfnr gS
(4) rjax iFkdksa ds lq;kstu ¼alignment½ esa enn djrk gS
118. The most serious drawback of IMPATT diode is its: 118. bEiSV ¼IMPATT½ Mk;ksM dh çeq[k egRoiw.kZ deh ;g gS fd bldh%
(1) Low efficiency (1) bldh fuEu ¼vYi½ n{krk gS
(2) High noise (2) bldk jo vf/kd gS
(3) Low power handling capacity (3) de 'kfä dks çgLru ¼handling½ djus dh {kerk gS
(4) Inability to provide pulsed operation (4) LifUnr çpkyu ¼lafØ;k½ dks çnku djus dh v{kerk gS
119. A parallel R,L,C circuit with R = 15 Ω, L = 30 m H and C 119. R = 15 Ω, L = 30 m H rFkk C = 83.3 µF lfgr ,d lekukUrj
= 83.3 µF is excited by a voltage source v(t) = 120 √2 R. L. C. ifjiFk oksYVrk lzksr v(t) = 120 √2 cos (500 t + 90°).
cos (500 t + 90°). The magnitude of the current flowing }kjk mÙksftr gksrk gSA rks lzksr ls çokfgr /kkjk dk ifjek.k D;k gS%
out of the source is: (1) 10 A (2) 10√2 A
(1) 10 A (2) 10√2 A (3) 20 A (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 20 A (4) None of these
120. Which of the following represents linear system: 120. fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu jSf[kd rU= dk çfrfuf/kRo djrk gS%
(1) Y = mX + C (1) Y = mX + C
(2) Y = mX (2) Y = mX
(3) Y=C (3) Y = C
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha