100% found this document useful (1 vote)
509 views91 pages

(Part 10) 1001 Solved Engineering Fundamentals Problems-Michael Lindeburg PDF

Uploaded by

Dennis Narte
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
100% found this document useful (1 vote)
509 views91 pages

(Part 10) 1001 Solved Engineering Fundamentals Problems-Michael Lindeburg PDF

Uploaded by

Dennis Narte
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 91
1431001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS PHYSICS-a8 To be eftesive, an oridirestiona alarm saat ve & nin lone of 0B. io be elotiv 00 m nny, wht moet aly the iia pore require? Woaw wow joaw wosw "Te ntrsity lew Is roltd vo dance and power according 2 w 1m che preceding eguston, Wie power and the dizane fom the In decibels, re tabe foe tni0- wat remot wna) = (va %) commana =005 W (05 W) ‘The anmer (D) PHysics-99 ‘Amationary observer hers siren approncing, To sen hus a sound fequecy ‘of T00 Hs and is eppoaciag the observer w 80 ken/h- What the fequsy Fad bythe observer? Aste te Yoni of woud i i i 352 (A) ons = (B) GHz = (C) THz =D) 780 He "The frequency head by the obec, fy it aon) Puysics M438 Jn the precoding squat, Jy othe frequen of the source, is the ‘ly of wave tranembion inthe mes, she component ‘herwervlocty det toward the sour, and ¥ the eampnent soars woos directed ward the ele Puysics-40 ‘A poleman wala t apoo! tap beara car grag by honking its hor, Being ‘in unser min wth erfot pith, the pobeman ecogaies hat the pst ‘tthe horn lt G! (f= 41830 Ha), a hnlfstp lever than es nora ite of A (7 = 44.00 Hy. The vent of sound inthe ir e392 m/s At what ped ‘vas tho ea teaeing? (8) 35 km/h (B) OT mf (C) TH f(D) ay ln te dnt Dap. Th ey bet 1 che pecnding equation, J, the Sroaency of source, fs th ‘oct of sound, vy the Yd of the observer, aay I he ‘rot of the nore. vas w/e a0 14351001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS feria) @5+0)) (0 &) (cats) ea aay fom he pole ‘Tow anewer (©), PHysics-4. Salar cllctrsgonerat 1 AW/a of heal ene sing the wn's ects A collector with an area of 1m? heats water The mater Sow at ie 30 Lan ‘Wht i most ooay the temperature ris inthe water? “Tho specie heat of Wore wore | EC @ we “Th acwor (2). Prysies ust PHYSICS-42 Aste of n oven walt shown. What most zal tho temperate the eater ofthe ue wool? wwe @) see (ove @) we oH ur ste. flow, the temperature pole Heese TaActB orc —a8ec 1438 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLERS tec, 1 (18882) aren save =are 00 Tesome nO vss. ‘Asa mossue to rcs the star mal empertie of an ove, a ext Lge of ‘ck ineltion added ar shown. What met only tho temperate fle ‘outer al ifthe temperate Between the tabesow a cark = SPC? cok bowed R= wwe @ xe jae @ sre akg) (Coeuunnen Tou = V48"C (°C) “Ta wer (8) Puysics 1430 PHYSICS 44 An oven bas ines wall temperate of 17°C. The tulatio 7 x hick td haem thermal eonducivity of 353 3/han °C. fee fm cof he ‘vier mall 29082 J?" and the ara 20°, what mat mead the Cerperare of the outer wal surfce? easesun a or eet (p) are So in oe Rearrange to solve fot Tur sce ~ (ii) Pine -_ ee 1 ms arg sarc v= Ges) x (oa Boe a rom) (GE) (9m =wse aro) 1440 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS PHYSICS-45 ‘A 009 m* (atarior capacity) oven i modal us aside eabea box. The ‘nsido and outside wall peratures a sendy tate are sown, ‘Te mang ‘atrial arse with a thormal oaductiey of 355 3/banC. What i ast early the power dpe by the oven? Neglct heat tne thou “he ‘ores and edge (A) 25x10 ym (B) BTxI0bYM (C) S9xI0F Ih (D) 440 I/H "The baat eras, Qe Thee, a _ure-sec 2° = 1086 °C/m “The oven ie odd cubicle with onal ides. aw asa the determinant ofthe 2? Henan sar, which ould be greatr han or eq o ero. Ths, lle eondltions but ext fr the faction tobe coe ‘The answer i (D) 154 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS SYSTEMS-5 Ue faneion of vibes, 2 ‘rue about nc Heian mate? (A) Ie isemidfinine. (2) Ts negative semidfiite. (©) lbs pote cemidtite ©) Ri toaatate, +) conver, whic of tho folowing 6 A patie somideiite Henan matrix implies wo conditions, 4. Por all aor of the feta (3.49) 20 2, Thore iat least ane et of ona lth yy ach hat F(t) = 8. "These condition arent when the determina of he Hoa atti Isgreter thane qual wo ao, which oor if and nly the ncn {fTeamex: Tha () ls the core anew. ‘The answer (©), SYSTEMS-6 ‘Which of to folowing tatemente about fins programming ie FALSE? (A) Ia matbenatia notation, near programming problems are oon writen in the folowing frm. nin: 2-Sen, ‘subject to the constraints: ’ EEwe sh (2) 2 0, and ayy and Car contacts) (@) Linea programming wes a matomatcl model compowsl of sient cb Jectivo function and mst olsen oars in the form of insulin (©) Toe decison variables have plysclsgliicance nly if Uy haw nye vali The solution procedure eld Integr value cl (D) ‘The simplex mood is technique wal to ale Hea programing ib- sen, SYSTEMS MODELING 185 By defition, 2 2 0 Impl nonitaer as wel a integer vals fr the decison vagal, Although i smeines te case that ely Inge also he decision varaes have physical sgieaco, the ‘elution procere dacs aot nce ld ier vals. "The anwer (C). SYSTEMS-7 (Consider notrivial ar prograzmlag proble in oe vara, wits enly Tower and upped enosrints on = At optimim, where wil = Be ar ‘ios totes costa? (A) te upper bound () atts ower bona {) between ie spper an lower Bounds (D) atte upper or lower bound ‘The costrant prevent the variable of incr progam om increas Ing or deereaing reve dung asiniaton or minimization. The ‘mum or minntomn ml ocar a ether the upper or oer bow “The newer (D). SYSTEMS-6 al sibs i oar programming problem are rested to he age, ‘which amy, baie aston of near programming via? (A) cxreninty——(B)adtvty (©) avisby—(D) proportionality iva mpi that factional eve of te daca vais mut ‘be permissible. Dy reiting al vrais into problem obo ine seen ity ont ‘The answer is (C) 156 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS SYSTEMS-9 a project that bas diinihing returs with sale is moved using Timor Prose, which baie assumption f Hon programing wil be visited? (A) cxreaiaty (8) adttvty—_(C) avisity(D) proportionality Proportinalityasumes that yviable mulitied by a constant equ to te contrition, rapa of vee SYSTEMS-10 Consider the flowing nar programming mode Bate 48 uc othe cote Sa 420 618 86 ‘he graphical elution ie EES faa + 2m = 18 At what point does the optimum sltin oo? wa me oc op SYSTEMS MODELING st i the objective function Z is potted and moved slog within he Seni region, the last pole of contact wll be pot D. Therefore (Zw be aie whl aig al contain poi D “Tis aver i (D) sysTeMs-11 For shih ofthe following ene programming probleme ean an optimum sation be fond? 1 maxima 2 Me+ iy eyed aesyss sy20 Th simi: 2= 2+ 1y stbjct to the conti etyed aestyes z= me 109 tbc othe constrains: derysi0 Btys6 g20 (A) Tony) tand (©) Lend ME (D) Tran 158 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS ur an optimum solution o exit, tore mat be a Sabi eon, ‘Th graphs ofthe febity regions I, and TI re a shows eS eet cs 1 m or toro no rion whee al four coaitions ze me. Tan I have fealty region and, therfore, ve optic sation ‘The annwe (). SYSTEMS-12 Which of the ftlowing tinr programming problems have multiple optima, Pot hat yl the sme ptm ston? 2= me +109 bjt to tho const eyes setyss ny20 SYSTEMS MODELING 1. esi ne + 1y subjct vo the contrat: styed aeeay <6 a0 1. asinine: 2-200 10y subject to the contra: ae+y <10 rtsé zy20 (A) Tonly——(@) Henly (0) Manly "The grphs ofan Tare as how (©) tesa mt 13820 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS or, tho optimum slain atthe poi (8) whareZ = 20-490 = 50; thie alti has uaigue opts point Ils foley ‘gion ad ths, a 9 optimum slain. For, the poles (4) ‘an (50) both yield the opium soltin Z = 100; It the oly ‘ic with multiple optim pens. Inf, any pint onthe ne ‘ponent aig (6.0) ad (42) wi yh optimum sean “Fie saver (Oh SYSTEMS-13 ‘What isthe maximum value of 2 for the lowing ints lina programing roblem? (end y ar integers.) : antes y subject to the contrainte Se42y <20 e429 <15 ny20 By atagern ays es os m) 36 ‘The maximum Z vl found frm he extreme pints inthe ie SYSTEMS MODELING 1 ‘wire pane |Z eo | 0 cao) | 24 ors) | srs asa) | 3976 "Tho lrg val of ovr all al mua ga (0,28). Sine ‘Pandy are inbgen, the lage Z velo wl bo given at ethes 2 — 0 fad'y “Tore and y= The Sint combinntion goes Z butte son gies = 36. "Te anvwer i (D), SYSTEMS-14 ‘The simplex method lexan in olsing which ofthe following lassie problems? (A) the transportation problem () the asigmont probe {C) the tranntienent problem () te aloaton probs, ‘Thorac ll problem eatagrie can be sled ug he simplex ‘method. Hower, the asgunit, enportaton, and tanshine robles ae numeral eelet when coed by te gecera plex method. For allocation problems, the vrabe are conto td therefor, magable enough in ie to be soled ng ee it ples metho, ‘The anew f(D). 16121001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS SYSTEMS-15. ‘Upon which of the lowing properton of near programming i the kx spate bed? 1, Tho callin of fniblemtionsconsitite convex st, 1. If a feb solution uss, «ae ealation ext whee the ob Intlons corsespond to the eatreme paso the st of ase soluten IV, Ifthe objective fenton poms nite maxi, a eto i> ‘mum soliton va base fete wlan. (4) Tealy @) Wony (©) Yaa (©) 1.1, and ‘The simplex methods based upon allo the gen nea programing operon “The wer (D) SYSTEMS-16 ‘As the simplex algrthm progress for one solution tthe nesta ina pro {ramming maxinizaton problem, what wl apyen ths vale ofthe obetie (A) Tew ipreaso and then decrease. () Ie wil decene and then nee (C) It wl lorem a sty th tune. () Kewl decrease oy the vane, A cimractristle of th simplex grit is that the value of the ‘bjecive fenton improves (dos unt wore) between ations. Ro ‘maximization problem oly option (C) enn be tu, SYSTEMS MODELING sas sysTEMs.7 Xn the loving spl talany, the Sint row of umber repre the objective ‘eton af maximization probe, and ssesuest ows epee conn, ‘What ae the base arse” aaa = | ale = 6 00 0 fo Ota Oreo | ego ee 23 0 oO | (8) sands () 24,2410 25 (© ryzeandze— () zn zuandze ‘The system of equations repented by the tableas mpl tat Z = 10+ 9, and ae= (15 1, ive the agave coticents of te objective functlon, Z, the vas ‘ofthe saraboe mast be = = 0, #2 = Oza = Syr4 = 15, and Sy zy, 24 ad 2p ero “uso” by te clams of the bas ant ‘therefor, the base variables, “The newer f(D) SYSTEMS.18 After seal tection, the lowing simplex table is develope. Ae Se EES ST EE ET Pn he eS ee Biol o 2 09 0 « o tf] mio} s 35 1 0 2 5 o| 2 1614 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLERS Which of cho folowing daub the ston found? (A) Res feasible but ac optima. (B) Xe opium but ot fib, (©) is ope aa fob (D) 1s nether open ar Soba, ‘The soltion i faible Daca thie reno negative mers on the gt ide It not horrene, an tir wt snc tere me ‘gti sues i the abjeive funtion ‘Th nowor (A), SYSTEMS-19 Tin tho flowing simplex aban, te eet row of amber repeats te ete fineton ofa maineation problem. What are the caret values of 1 ad? BS 8 | rea =5_0 4500] 0 rr ooo 1 1 of] w 200 3 ot] @a=o2=3 Yaa O)nekens Sine the colicin of and yin the objective function ar ne sti, 2 std zy must be zero.” The talons repress ate ff equations with the following solution: ~ 0, = 24215, and 3g =I “The wero). ‘SYSTEMS MODELING a8 sYSTEMS-20 1 the allowing slap talon, identify the current entering and exiting base viable [aaa ams | vane Ziyi 1 tT Bio a ees Pan ae 0 6 | (4) entering, 4 ening (8) extrng 4 exiting (G) sy omen, 25 eng {D) zs entering 24 ening ‘The fet row ofthe talon gee Bate 400409 wl nate th gents Serene Z when gos fom Ot 1 The ‘seerng variable therfore 2). With 2, = 25 = 0, they row ‘The 10m goes Be1424-90 m=10 ‘The exing variable te one that goes to 2ro est se nreasat fom aero. The eting ara “The nmr (A) 1516 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS SySTEMS-a1 inthe fllwingsmpox tbl, the it ow of mney repre the objective funtion ofa masiizaton problem. What wl be the text aa tenes at aaa | eee = 3000 tO Toa oo fa ett cole te oF a ie coke coke code ve | eters wa @x On (D) ooaw ofthe whine 1 the fint row repress the objective function of « maximisation problem, thea Use aban already optima, ne fre maxi on problem tableau is open when all C <0. I thi had been the tablean fora misinizatonprelon, 2, would have been the et vatlabl to enter the bi "Tha aaewe is (D). SYSTEMS-22 Fad he “pot” vale in the folloing simplex ables, ep 321 ope fe |e cone comma 0-00 we ms os or ‘Tho is stp inthe metho of pvt searching slot tho pivot column by decraaing the colt th the most seenive entry In the objective row In this probe isthe = clue. Not fd the pivotal row by dvdiag each rows gsc va by {at fow'spiotal eum vue. Tho ow that has the lowe quotient Ie the lta row. The quotient for om I is and fr vw 2 "Thun, te second row the peal row ‘SYSTEMS MODELING wT ‘Finally the pivot the ale that a he iatrsoction ofthe pivotal tow aad coma. Bee tis peoblen, eis T ‘The anew i (D). SYSTEMS-29 Find the opium vale of cho sack variable. or Brora eos ela goat oft alS 2 5 3 tls =a oo om ms om & Te npr ats ere api te 0] Bla Too 2 oft B[A 2 oe te a ail eae a| Bla a rele als 4 75 f|e ose afi tafe i alos i oo aloo ae °° +o fo 1618 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS qo ay ore g FF 3 |e ooo 1 le toma mera) a_+l7 ‘The slack variables oe, therfore, 25 = 9%, 24 = 0, and 2 ‘pan vale ‘Tae answer (8), sySTEMS-24 ‘The heights of sveral thoosand Nh rade boys in Santa Cara County wee smensred. yas fund nt te ano the beg war 120m ate eran tres 25% 10-Tm. Approximately what prceatage of these bys a a Height Preatr than 125 a? 2% @) 3% (0) 0% 13% "To convert the oral aitrbaton to vnit normal dstsbution, he er cen he gi yn J ad a = a Fors bight grater thas 125. po 18m— 190m 06 TT om a unit acral digrboton abl, the curative dsbution fuaion at == 0.640.728. ‘Terfoe tb pereslage boy ving Dig eater than 128 mis perectage tlle than 1.23 m = 100% ~ 72.6% = 274% ‘The anewer (A). SYSTEMS MODELING 1619 SYSTEMS-25 ‘sing the vmplex mtd, in what form would one write the gina obetve ‘nti a ordr toma (A) Zaah +27 ~ ars mbjo to xf,27 20 (O) Bop ray +81 Oh oubjet to nf ay EO (©) 249} ~ 2, ~B19~ 0; aubject tox (D) 2 lel -30e =O avbjct tz, 0 ‘The abwona val torm in weitean ae }—27, with xf and. greater ‘han or eual tot. The prop for forthe saplexmetbod so we ll eran the sue id ofthe egal sgn equal to a0 “The anew i (0. SYSTEMS-26 (ne constant x Her progr a flim: 31 — B+ Ay 2 6. Wh {ho rope eof hi orf the ingame? (8) 821 ~220+455—8=0 (in -tnyt 460 (© Sn —tn bin to 6 (Dinan tinteree "The proper frm fo constraint wen lak variable to acount fr the iaequly, For this probe, he lack arabe yb ad "The newer i (D) sysreMs.27 low would the flloriag poblam be writ ifthe simplex ston method is tone wel? gata te subject othe constrain: itin= a aum20 1620 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS () 22104 - Gs 2439-2 = (@) Z~12m 4424-021 434 +m =e (©) 2120, 4 49+ Mey = 0521 +385, 425 (D) 2120, $44 = —Mayi21 +3222 95, 2; Mis same large number The clack variable 2 ado to he objective funtion, nailed tyre constant, M. "The ratriction becomes 1-361 +25 ~ ‘Shongh pt (2) har al theses frm ty nt in proper pattin. ‘The anew i (0). SYSTEMS-28 (Consider the foong oar programming peobien 2 m6n +50 subject othe contrat ntnsé Sey +800 15 nym20 Hay t 24423 = 44+ Ab, Sind the range of AB over whlch the bats reine changes, (A) -1sabs1 (@osars1 (C)-2<.ars1 (D)-2 OP a On ‘SYSTEMS MODELING. 635 sy = Wt. Soe ap > 0 and ra, 9 octet tho negative rel ‘Sin Th only pot that may spe 9B "Th nar (AY. SYSTEMS-s1 "The po dram Se shows or the lowing equation. Pu) FO Ge) ~ eae) fay anand ave te ples coresponding to tho slo of (+ 2¢a48u8) fan! (2), rempetivly what points onthe dager corpond toy and? (C50, ay 30; and ¢-< 1 6 ie not plotted) (8) teand ny (B) ay and se sa np = rent VERT n= + ag og VIR E ‘The rote of # + 2uns +2 must bo etbr sy and s Fea ‘She the ja component eof th ame agate Ba fen ‘Sou. The algerie exreson give eesti rots There, th ‘elution son the le ide ofthe pl. ‘The anewer Ny 15361001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS SYSTEMS-s2 ‘The ling function i plotted ona polosero diagram. ‘Tus: vle and the ju asa not som, The magni ofp i gets the maga of yan ohm pater mers anne aso the Tolowing staaments eran x, oe ee x, (D) py and py we ra nd deb by and Sine py and p are positive numbers, they ae rol numba. Tete for, p ad py fall onthe oan. bo restr gute than ps iy thar, to the igh ofp. “Th anewer (8). SYSTEMS.63 Which of vw fllowing bat dais the fnctionshowa? otra SYSTEMS MODELING isa (A) eb dea aoe (8) teio a started aon ©) There both dad one and mstorsted system zone, {(D) Ie isan impale sme eyes, "The dead sone acu nthe region whee thee i no ample nee the ori. The postive and negative satration occurs aera short Tima inereso or deren repecivay. A ramp would cnly ave ‘Singer continnouny ering finelion. An ipa 8 alow {bajo incsese, each at ning giro pu. ‘The anewe eC) ‘Which ofthe following ewe about the fanetion shows? (A) Teas «dead sone with Hina oatpt otaid te ded zane {B) It ha a don sone wih saturation {C) There #20 dnd ae, (D) lea a dead sone wit hytreis "Thin isa came steve input/output eure with mda sone ‘There bo information gen about the stay ofthe system. Thee ‘a appre "Th names f(D). 1538 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLENS SYSTEMS-55 "The tequecy response ofa syst is ven by M _ Katia) a” XGe) By difrctitin, tho peak value of Mf, Myx, and the frequency at whi cease ines tom eee tenon mpl rationed etre frequen Determine which curve i the gue cores represntition for Mt be the largot reponse AMM) M=M OM=M — D)M=M ‘Ar goes 0 siae, M should increase to its pak value, Thrfre, the abape of Mp and My ace both soret. However, ste ga, ‘nays paste, only A cor. ‘The anwar (B), SYSTEMS MODELING 1599 By dleeniation, the pou value of AF, Maa, and the Gequeny at which {oor areenpeetd intr the damping rai yar ren frequen Maw = ame og THOF Comidring the polar pot shown, fr what range of doos the pen pone Samplitude occu? (A) ws point (8) ois at poise I. (©) 2 & beeen pint I end H {(D) 6 betwen pints I and 1 A plot of My shows that the pea falls beewoen 0 and vq. The Doar pt shows to conjugate poe fora simple weconborder sy em. The damping ratio Cand the natural frequency aroused 2 ‘hrermine singe The peu at mas = eT 24, excapt wh (0 (completely wdampel), ga ‘The anrer i (C) 1540 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS SYSTEMS-57 Whi ofthe folowing Q()equnion an be sabe? Lt 843042—0 Th det 4208 482 43642—0 ML do 4.2084 83085042 W tine see —ns2—0 (8) Lonty——(@) Monty (©) Land V—(D) Hand ‘The Routh vt indicts that the ncesary conden fr & psy ‘in! have alle ova the lf nd plane vey te sete ‘abl ar (0) al ofthe tr att Ie these gy a (0) al ‘tthe powers between the higher ad the lowet vale ut are onzrocolcict, ule ll re powero ll od power ter re Ising. Condition (a) abo imple tht the coefient cannot be ‘magi: Equuton Ts the only uation that met the ererin The anor (D). SySTEMS.s8 "The Routan array forthe oling equation eg, 46841804 (04 Ke =O ae mK 2 koe * ° * oo or what range of K wile eater be sabe? (Wock<® — @) 8 0. The cumertor in Che ow i equal to “7-424 116 sith rots of “35. and S31, oF $54 0 "The Roatan amay in 7 T = ° 5 ° =i e| 938 © a | Keon 428 ° ‘@Is-K ’ 5 oo ‘Wich of tho following taameats tra? (A) The este untae al pots () Tho syste Isuostable for = 50. {(O) Tho stem table 0 < K <0 {B) The system i table or some point above K = 80. For the system tobe eabl, hor can be no ig change i the Bes ‘olan of the Rethin array. The (50~K) tr in tha row any {at the system sould beable fr 0 < K <0. The toma the fom ress that —DA0-< K-< 60, Thon, the range of ace for tho system tobe stables 0 < K <8 “The anewer ie (C) 1542 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLENS SYSTEMS-6o ‘A contol stem i onstrated fom linear Ue nvriastsemonts a show ‘What is the rouzement of tho constat Ko tat the cowed loop teem stab (Leys that Dou ipa yl bounded oui)? Oo Jane KSB OKs (0) K>-35 () KB0 Sytem transi function Gls) for the eonaonp eye i Gs) = r+« (3) 38 aR In aes for the sytem to be stable he poe ofthe cla aop 9 van tener fection eae tots athe ee bad se ofthe Pane ‘Thee, sye-3-3Ks0 R25 The answer (C). SYSTEMS MODELING. aes SYSTEMS-61 Given the flloving transfer fection, which ofthe sates fs true Kis (A) Gale) ina sable me Gs) {B) Gale is lw able than Gi). (©) Gale) ho shower transents than G(), {(D) none ofthe above Aosta’ stably i determina by ts pole. Gy(0 and Gal) ve the sme poles O and =1/B}. ‘The ndiion of another ao at 1/By In rscom Ca(a) doce not change the stat. The elton of the eco lo dows aot change the dna Tato ofthe fein. Therefore, the corectunewer i option (A). SYSTEMS-62 or the following conta pte, wha the edytat rare) rnp Inpet funtion? vg wo mie oss @)% 1544 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS Rearrange the open op tant fandom to Cano font 419 = ecocun = (4852) (22%) is) 3") (as AE ace ‘Therein, Ky = 8/15 and 7 ‘This la type 1 system, Using the tnystateeror snap table, the andytte arora) oF 8 ran pa futon ie ‘The anes (0). SYSTEMS-63 ‘Bort of he curves shows eprvent a aystem respons o the for x OO TOR ‘6 i the gala for curve 1 and Ke i tho qin ir eurve I. Which of Uae SYSTEMS MODELING 165 (A) Ay te greater than Ke () Ke es than {C) The an of Kw no eft onthe respons. (D) Kis the same fr both functions Generally, the gin, K, ba dic ct 09 tho type of apn ob {ane Larger alae gin give lpr oversboots o anger sting ‘ine "Tha the gain of eure Ts lrger than the gin of cave ‘Ta aniwer (A SYSTEMS-64 ‘Acontrlaytem bas cotel reponse rato of o_o Ri) ~ 7 yORFT Given tat the damping ratio in¢ < 0.707, ow many pea cee in th rns ioe oceching tay tae conden? (a) aro (©) ove {two (D) The fnetion ges miaimum, “Th contr rtio to compl plas, which are dominant, but i Thm som The pols ae (018-7088) and (-0-15 088) Po 1 dapiag sath of €-<0707, a pak ocare. The control repose fn the form a 1 Be) FF Haa re Toa, %=as cas 1546 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLES "The pate Is underdunped. Taefr, ther ie aly one pe va sen by the omni M 1 1 Rae” Hew The newer SYSTEMS-65 ‘Which of to flowing i he corset tansfoa for te flowing function? i FO aT = Geraesn) LRH SYSTEMS MODELING sar sof) = EME) AFB Hoe fort =O) = 3-(ga)e-ts)** QO) SYSTEMS-66 A rut with dotane Land ritance Rha the teaser Fnstion R tia) = = TF Armas O00 = Ta a: “Whi ofthese statment tru about the polar plot of tho fanton? 1648 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEUS (A) shows w gong to 20m (B) Whom going to seo. (©) tbe inductors replaced by a capaci, the plot wil bin te upper Balt fhe phase plane (D) Both option (A) and (C) ar te ‘As w appronces co, |GLu) approaches 0. As w approach 0, {ju pproschar Ie Tahoe sg ntl ‘capac the pot would be ellted” on the raotal ato {he top half ofthe plane ‘The anever i (D) — Tanne a8 eo oe ‘Tho plot ia shown. SYSTEMS MODELING re io a wag at (9) tv Ge) 0 1B Tree etn {G tnrore ci) sence Sima aes Ta the equation, es w approche 0, Gs) spproaces 0, and at 1 approaches 2 G(s) aprons 0 Therefore pine Te whee {GG speach o, COMPUTER 1 6 SCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE-1 ‘Where i the er ite flowing FORTRAN program? S10 READLMN ‘0 DATA 38400 (0 PRINT Lenn WO PRINT NSM ‘0 END (A) line 670 (8) Hine 640——(C) Une ——_(D) foe 00 {ie 60 sould have commas separating the date pont ‘The anaes ) COMPUTER SCIENCE-2 What is the output of the allowing FORTRAN program? 100, DATA June’ 15,1965 200 READ NS 00 DATA 1948 MW READ CXX S00 PRINT XNBXC (A) 15,1955 Jane 1955 (8) Jone 181055 1098, (©) 1908 June 195516, {D) 1068 Juno 18 1088 12 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLENS Jue ago to NS, 5 aig C, 195i ign to X, and 18 is ange t Xs. The output wil be: 1988 Jane 195513 The anrer (O), In the given program, what ie Ue ae signed to NT 18 GOTO s0 2 FORX=-1 707 5 FORY-3 706 & NoKYaG @ NEXTY & PRuNtN 4% END (@)-w 0 oy ‘The statemeat of ie 15 bpm the oops, and N eine the vale ssrigued to tia ne 10 N=0. ‘The answer i (O) COMPUTER SCIENCE 4 eserine the oupat of the given program. FOR X= So FOR Y=0 T0 «STEP 2 Sa84xV41 NEXTY. PRINTS NEXT END 1 T0 8 STEP a susseges (A) 5151824 (B) -9159951 (Corrs (—D) RA ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE, wes S get sign ovale thee thes during te Bet loop of X, an then pated } Parereveey (ao) 41-1 } sesame. ‘This may be onotinud fr the subsequent oop values of X. The exce- sponding $valies pita are 15,3, ad SL ‘The anewor i (). (COMPUTER SCIENCE-S ‘What ace the respective lon of A, An dA, vn the flowing sgn "The INT function sins tho lange integer value not greater than ‘he onl vale 8,10, and 11 ace tho epoctive A als ‘The newer (C). 164 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS COMPUTER SCIENCE-6 ‘Wht would be the val pristed a a rent ofthe following instructions? 10. DEF FNACK)=x0251/K 2 PRINT FNAQ) 3 END aa wu oy mia FNAQ)=@)"+5 ‘The anewer (8). COMPUTER SCIENCE- ‘What would be the ontpot of the flag FORTRAN pra? 10. DEF FNA(Y)=x"24X"3-eY 2 READ BU)eD 30 DATA 32a 4 PRINT FNA(BQ).B(0) % PRINT FNA(C/D.C*D) ) END ors @)ss on @u-o ‘om the READ and DATA staenets, B(L) 3, Cit 2, end D is ‘Tas, i ne 4, 11) eeplnoen X and Yin the fneton sata Tne 10."Th output one 40 (2) +) - (OHO) = ne 50 amigas X= 9/4 = 1/2 and Y- the function output (o+()o-Gons ‘Th anewer (A), ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE 165 (COMPUTER SCIENCE-6 tale Y repro an ray, and B82, wha the value of (B42) wie a2 @ 8 on on ‘When Bi 2, YCB42}~Y(4). The vale for YC) 70. ‘The anwwer i (D), COMPUTER SCIENCE-0 Wy i the following expreasion NOT acceptable at FORTRAN intag com ‘sam? 231,100 (A) The it character mut be te (GB) There wre more tha seca (©) There sno decal point. (D) Keconain a comme (Commas ae ot alam in iter conta. ‘The anwar (D) 166 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS COMPUTER SCIENCE-10 Which ofthe following ae accoptabe as FORTRAN integer aisle? LNNA TAO © MLINTEGER = WV.2813,V. A (A) Tony) LandV—(C) and (D) Hand ‘Variable names ean be formed fom upto sx ehurcter, the Sst hacer beng ter, Itager variable mir ogin with the eters ‘Th eharactess mut be alphanumeric, bee Ue + character aI ‘ot allowed. T's te nly aceptabe cole ‘The anewer i (A). ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-11 ‘Which of the flowing is NOT sccptableat a FORTRAN ita arable nae? (A) MISH @) KOST (©) MAPLE—(D) INSERTS INSERTS cx he lit of wx character “The anewer ie (D) COMPUTER SCIENCE-12 Wiich of tho foowing aw NOT aceptabe at FORTRAN into constasta? Lo LM MLAS 162 V0 (A) Tend (B) Mand (0) Mand IV (D) TAH AV, ant V An inter constant cannot ga wth eter caracter and cannot ‘hea esa poi‘, I and IV are unsccptai ‘The anew (C). (COMPUTER SCIENCE. wer COMPUTER SCIENCE-13. ‘Which of be fling aro NOT sctoptable ne FORTRAN ral constant mame LAPPLE = ILLAMB =H AABC)V.WATER —V. TREE (A) Mand mM (B) Vand V_—(C) 1.1 and (0) 1, HE, and V LAMB is incorrect since the iia character I dnotas an intage “The aver (A) COMPUTER SCIENCP-14 ‘What corrctdelrstion form forthe olen variable AZ? (A) AtecTRUE, (B) Az (©) Atet, (0) Aze'THURY or alia variable, TRUE i enclose in pio only. “The anew (A). COMPUTER SCIENCE-15. ‘Which ofthe flowing a NOT ocepable as a FORTRAN statement? (a) AB @) ABC (C) ABRCD— (D) AM ‘The ef ie ofan seigeent statement must bea able and ce ss operation. Optog (D) is unacpable ‘The newer (D), (COMPUTER SCIENCE-16 ‘Wihat yale aigned to A in the following expreson? Assy (1 (urens3T2"4/6))-2/4 (a) 908 @ mi (© was (©) m7 168 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS ‘The expressions within parties are elite ft This fl loved hy exponetiatie, multiplication and division, and adiion subtraction. Within coc level of operation, he xpresion are pretreat ih An34+ ((8)06-+ 22.99) ~05 = 7087 “Tho anower I (Dh (COMPUTER SCIENCE-17 ‘What value woul the computer asgn to the FORTRAN variable DS=1.088-1.5E6? (4) 05 x10? @) se (©) 985 x10" @) sx ‘he letter E denotes etic nation, Teele, B= (1 10) = (1.510) = 9.85 207 ‘The anower (©), COMPUTER SCIENCE-18 ‘Which ofthe felling ia vlld FORTRAN statement for Ue alesbrai expr. on blow? at wT (a) sorer20-sorxenoi0 (8) (ox"20-50n)/Y20110 (C) (Sorx*20-5.0%)/(v""2.041.0) (©) (Gorx29-5.0x/1¥20110) ‘The numerator and denominator mat be enclted in parents Each operation mt be expel aad unuiguouly eat. 30X {snot a mubsete fr LOX, “Te anew i (0). (A) ALoGiOA sQRTIBY3.9)/SIN(Cr2.041.0) (@) Locaassqeraesn/siNic™20+10) (©) ALOG(Assqner(B*s.0/SIN(CH2.0+1.0) (©) ALOG(As+sqnerBers.oy /sIN(o"20410) ‘The FORTRAN exproion fr the natural lagi ie ALOG, lied by the term enced in pretbeoe. ‘Th natural grit term in option (C)inelades te devomiaator dup to'» misplaced arate ‘The anvwer f(D) COMPUTER SCIENCE-20 lw would the slg expression blow be written in FORTRAN? (a vet na. (A) ha © ulipationsga instead of an exponea ign andthe ‘it tam in eption (Be incor. Only option (C) i cor ‘The anewer be (C). 1610 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS. ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-21 ow would the flowing expreion be written in FORTRAN? (&) Gow /sqnmer20—10/%) (B) 20-4/SQRTX"2.0-10/%) (©) 20-x/sqREXt20-10/Y (D) 20-x/SQRT(X*2.0-10/%) ‘Th parentheesin options (A) and (B) are wrong, and opti (C) a rmssing parent wound the SORE term, “Th newer (D) ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-22 ‘Which ofthe following le the matematical equralet ofthe given PORTRAN SIN(2UPH*ABS(Y-1.0) (8) (daze) @) (sin2nj>— (©) steely} ) sagan"! ‘The exponcat in option (A) shuld haw absolut sae sgns, the (*) character in option (C) i meaningless in math, a 62) sould be eaclovl in parnthein option (D) "The never). COMPUTER SCIENCE rent COMPUTER SCIENCE-28 ‘What the output of te folowing FORTRAN program? (denotes «bak sce) Pas00%4s WRETE(6.10P 100 FORMAT\'™,T6E0.) (4) 02308,03 (@) wo2m8,08 (©) cas2908 02 (D) crass 0.00809 ‘The T format ia line 100 secon the column Totton where thy utput starts, Thus hore ao fv Blank spaces before the outa {B03 monn there ar to be sae arcs potion seeved for ‘tp, wit tre digs peated tothe right ofthe dial pia in ‘he acuaifenoatlon “The anv i (D). COMPUTER SCIENCE-24 ‘Which of the FORTRAN format specications reas the lput 507510 as “ore. (a) Poo ra (ors @) Par ‘eco ae toa of lh charactr potions urd nclodag the mee sive ign and the dasimal point. Since there are two digs to Fit ofthe dca, the eortet format wpecication is P82 ‘The annwer f(D) 1612 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-25 ‘spread, the number In call A2 ie st to 2. Tien cell Biss to “AD"4/4AS2, where indeter tho abso cal addr, Tha frail coin Into cls C3 aud 2, The umber sows in al D2 in we ws oe ow “The formula and vl ofeach cl flows, a Tala ca z z a z ors ie ‘The anever i (D) ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE. 26 ‘Which fhe following he conrspuning FORTRAN FORMAT sntement this oupet?(y denote» Bank once) esi SUM 2200 (A) 10 FORMAT(Sx;SUM=1P5.1) ® XFS) © ‘Psa) o AXP) ‘er the output, ther are ve lak fllomel ty tet, the on blank, ‘od Golly ivecharacter me with na dig othe it of bs decimal point. Option (B) isthe erect hie, ‘The anewe i (). COMPUTER SCIENCE, eas COMPUTER SCIENCE-27 ‘What shuld be the RBAD end FORMAT statements fr this daa output? “ @ © © Input data 1666 READ(S20)1 FORMATS) READ(5.20)8 m PORMAT PS) [READ(6.20)5, FORMAT(P82) READ(S30)8 m0 FORMATE.) Since the input na oe uber, ster an integer variable T net sn lnvger Bed 16 can bo used, thus option (A) le wrong. Opten (€) is mising ts FORMAT seatemect number, and te FORMAT ‘tatemeat number in option (D) dow moe atch the READ sate ‘The answer is (B). COMPUTER SCIENCE-28 Which ofthe following isthe corsponding output ofthe WRITE taint? (denotes 0 bla apace) 8 a“ KX-10 SUN=125.3800 WIUTE(6.)KXSUE FORMAT(G2x882) oan 9530 B) 100,125 Sas (©) ould 39 @) OSA 1614 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS ‘The itoger 180 willbe written frst, wth ab character positon ae lotta te Thee wl be three Bank pace prosfing the mica, slnco numbers are slay Sanh wih the Fight sie of the pero ‘alumna block. Afr 130 two blanks we pita die tothe 2X inthe FORMAT statonet. Flay, tbe rel number SUM s wets, with to digs tothe vight ofthe deinal sa eight characer pions ‘reall The numer wil be us ight ine block The anon (6). ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-29 ‘Which of the following are cores WRITE aod FORMAT statement forthe output A=J0023605? (y denotes a Dank space) “ ®) wore@9a FORMAT(T2:A=1453) ©, wringer 2 FORMAT(T2:AW2x 03) ©) wRiTE(@2)4 2 FORMAT(12:A=:1X,03) aX) Foran output insite notation, the FORMAT statement cannot ‘we anf of mask asin options (A) aod (C). Thc soo FORMAT Semen number a pon (2) ‘The answers (D) COMPUTER SCIENCE, 168 COMPUTER SCIENCE-30 Wich of he flowing i he outpat of thie WRITE tate? wnre@,10) 10. FORMAT(IX;THE NUMBER. 0928) (dents a blank epace) (A) JTHP.NUMBER,=,,88:18 (@) (THE, NUMBER=.85.15 (©) HE .NUMBER 33.15 () THe, NUMBER 3815, ‘Thee ba Mask space before “THE NUMBER" dha exo more ‘blanks and thea 315. There i no space between the eter Fad the egal sgn (COMPUTER SCIENCE-31 [Numerical eharacters arranged as 222,861845,750 aro ovalabe to be read. {cu devotee bask apace)” What numbers wil the computer read using the {stlowing FORMAT cavemen? [READ(G) X1, X2, X8,X4 8 FORMAT (P42) (a) 222,331, 848,750 (@) 222 sa 845, 750 (ec) 2221 sav, au, 720 (D) 22,551, 845,750 ‘The FORMAT statement spi that the input tobe tea fou character spac ats tine fom let to rght, four Hes successive ‘The uber red in wil const of ur charactor, wth mina ftw decal places. Ifa dosimal pint was ve ofthe atl four ‘haractry, fe wil be kept. Tha, the input Is read a 22.2, 68, 15, and 70, which become enfunted a 22, 1, 845, and 750 ‘The answer (D) 1616 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-92 Which of tbo following tho coerce WRITE state to pit tho even nubs ‘fom 2 to 40, aruing eomventianaloutpat devin reference numbers? (a) whire(es) (1402) 8 FORMAT(22) ce) wanes (9409) FORMAT 201) (©. WRITE(GA) (=2402) '§ FoRMar(22y (©) WRITE(Gs) (1=2,402) 6 FORMAT(22) ‘Tae Sint amber in the WRITE line shold be 6, the conventional reference number fr pitr; the WILTE tine option (8) ree {oan input device instead of w printer. The wecond number isthe FORMAT line number which tobe wed option (D) doe ot hare ‘he oocrct umber in this ease Doth options (A) and (C) have ‘arora tht oop spaientont: the Gin tx ber spect the brganing and end of the lop, and the ted sumer specter the increment within th lop. The core lop spelcation should bo (02402) bain option (C) ‘The anewer ie (). COMPUTER SCIENCD- 83 Adan inflow: 21450214. S907S21557 80104524. Which the folowing, isan incorrect storage ofthis data ing he following READ statement? READGS9)A.BL.C.K 98 FORMAT (F212 6218) (A) Aeniasoa —(B) Ba14ss07 (©) J=15, (© Kes COMPUTER SCIENCE, err ‘The FORMAT statement opeles thatthe data sto be ead fro. lero right in oo lok of oven rnctor spaces, to bck ftw ‘harctr spac ons bck of, ad one lat blo fete space. ‘Shae each bine ererponde to arable K=245 and not 134. ‘The annwer f(D). (COMPUTER SCIENCE-34 Which of the flowing i erect IF statement? (A) ALGES) GO-TO? () FU.Ges) GoT07 (races) (0) FLces) coTo7 "The loge IP statement asthe form IF [lel ietatoment} (ei lg exproion an statement] any excetabe stato ‘ment excep DO er IF. The operator wba the loyal expression ‘Should be other. op, nd tee could bono pedo oma teense th components of the statement. Thar reo amas In opton (0). ‘The anwar f(D) 16:18 101 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-35, Wh value i nied to Qin tis program’? Reto sa60 T20 fyser—n qoa0.90 10 Qeio 15 GoToWw 3 GOTO ‘0 Quo | was @0 (©) 10 ©) 10 Before the numbed lines, Q get he vale R QageT 18 “ge Since Q is es tan eo, tho TF sttament pass contol of he pro ram to line 10, whore Qs eusgn th valu of 10, The program {hen chip othe END lise ‘The anewer (0). (COMPUTER SCTENCE-26 Which ofthe flowing DO statements cous J frm 1 to 11 i inremects on (A) dos I-11 (B) DOs, J=1112 (C)DossaLn2" |) DOSIA1,12 ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE, e19 ‘The general form ofthe DO statement ie DO 4 {= je # ia seatoment umber, ‘is the integer lop varia, jst nial ae ‘sped toi isa nce upper bound on, whieh mast exes! j fu te neem for. Ths, te corset frm ofthe sate fDOss=111,2. ‘The anewer t(D) (A) A cannot bo ara! suber. (8) Teannot be a integer {(C) Thar ie an excse coma in the DO statement. {(D) The value of cannot be changed in he DO loo. ‘The image loop variable It made constant, creating an ero a the DO lop. ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-38, ‘Which of them exreason fra one-cimeaonl aay, A, inacepable? Janae 1B, HI, 3, Ky and Lae eter than me BAEK — BAGH) AGT) ACS) Option (C) isthe ely zzepable one-densionl ara, Sino tha ray vale of dmeat must bo an intager variable or posite ltteer, options (2) and (D) are wrong, Option (A) San sccopeabe form fora two-dimesional ary. "The anes i (O) 16201001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLENS COMPUTER SCIENCE-89 ‘Which ste coret DIMENSION statenent for a9 mati, A, anda wet, B, with nine meta? (A) DIMENSION A(.9),.2(0) (@) Dist A9),000). (6) DAMEANSION A99).(0) (D) DIMENSION, A(09).5(0) ‘The correct choie i opton (C). The DIMENSION statement dow ot uso periods, thus option (A) is wrong. Option (B) doe not Tine DIMENSION writen completa and option (D) hasan extra ‘The anewer ie (C). COMPUTER SCIENCE-40 A222 marx, Zs lode from a DATA sateweet in the following oe 160, 100, 70, 2.0. List the mei meta of Zin order of decending magitad. (9 mu m0) 229 229) () 2022), 2a), 242) (Gea) 208) 2 223) (@) 03), 2011), 2059, 20:2) "The mei ements are amignd a the order 201), 2(21), 22), sud Z(22). Theos demeats ot the respective vlos of 154, 100, 1, and 200. ‘Thus in urder of dasconding magnitude, Cho mate dents are 2232), 21}, (21), 20.2). ‘The anne (D) COMPUTER SCIENCE 41 ‘ind the values of X and Y afer this program soment hasbeen performed, x2 you Ya (a) x2, © x, COMPUTER SCIENCE, 621 ‘The loge sequence is Dexa xv Yona ‘Te inal X ad Y vlna and 2, espace COMPUTER SCIENCE-12 What eth valu of A aftr thie program sgment i performed? Aco Bor t-14 ASA a ms os oo A table of the vaio A after each op a ‘The al vale of A 10, COMPUTER SCIENCE 43 Mats downloading an 80 XB i rom the intone using his 28.8 mode, “Hl bog wl take of downloading? (A) 046 min (B) 87min (C) BB min (D) A in 1622 1001 SOLVED ENGINEEIUN FUNDAMENTALS PROBLENS "The mamber of sto be tena wi (i 5 x 1 bite ‘The modem transits at 28600 bts/s: Th tno equ for down long eal its tobe tranamited 655% 108 ite ‘wansmion speed =38min ‘The anewer ie (©), COMPUTER SCIENCE-44 Find the value of 3 after exc the owing program. te 20 ener IP 1eQ3) Go 7016 Teed 6070 15 16 CONTINUE, we os oa oo “Theva of J aftr ench loop it aa T a] 6 ble ‘Te anewer le (). COMPUTER SCIENCE, 1625 COMPUTER SCIENCE-45 ‘Which of the flowing nets of wateseca gives a value for ISUM doer than the other? “ wo oy ISUst—ISUMAT2-1 CONTINUE, O29 T=19 IF USIG.EQ. ISUM=ISUMT Isig——istG CONTINUE, ) GOTO 10 SUM. oO 10123402 IsuM=IS0M+T CONTINUE, ISUM=ISUM-10 1621 1001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS COMPUTER SCIENCE-~40 ‘What eth purpso of the fling progr? DIMENSION KK(10) wo KO DOs I-27 Dom K=i50 Noitk’ am KKQN)=0 @ CONTINUE DO a0 Tot,100 IF (KK(D.2Q0) Go To 80 WRITE(S 201) KK() 01 FORMAT(GX.15) 8) CONTINUE (A) to tnd um of the onan number betwen 1 and 100, (@) to finda um ofthe odd aunbere between 1 and 100 (©) tofind the prime numbers bean end 100 (D) to aor the numbers of KK(10) i doendng order ‘his program finds the prime numbers between 1 and 100. Ist all, apne vals of tho aay KKC galt mr, and then wren out tht ean The aarer(C). COMPUTER SCIENCE-«7 (Given the ollowing statements, wht ith valve of inthe MAIN progr? EXTERNAL EXP — main program A=00. RAFUNCT(A.EXP)}420.0, FUNCTION FUNCT(XX) function defaition PUNCT=FX(X) RETURN, END a0 @ 10 (© 90 ono COMPUTER SCIENCE, eas ‘Toe main program rad a valu of nt the funtion FUNCT. This fantom ibe staal exponential actin Thao, the val Sis etme to the aia progr, where emmed wi Oe {aloe 200 The nal value of Pla 2.0, “The anwer (D) ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-48 (OF the flowing, which the only acoptable FORTRAN statement? (A) DIMENSION 2(TES) (B) Warre(6,on) (MATRIX2.I=13)) (C) READ(6.9) (TIME X~i,10, (D) READ{6,99) (TOTAL(N) N=1,2) ‘The only conect statemeat option (D). Tho ott are not lowed in FORTRAN. "The acewer i (D). COMPUTER SCIENCE-49 [A and Bare fle, an Cis trve, whieh of the fllawing logical exprsos wl (A) NOLCANDA (B) BANDCORA (©) NOT(AANDB) (0) NOTE ‘Only option (Ce tum Since (A.AND.B) is abe, NOT(AAND.B} “The anwar (0) 1625 001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-so ‘A tet of andar log gues resives binary loge (luc of 1 or 0) signal A ad BL What is the logit representation font gna C? DS mes (©) c=A+4B ‘The output ofthe NOR gute in, the output ofthe AND gate AB, Theor tho outputs go to the ON gate andthe output A+ AB. ‘The anewer is (C) COMPUTER SCIENCE-51 What are the value aged vo A and Bin thie bron? COMMON ALPHABETA main program we ALPHAR4O BETAR30 common BA subroutine (A) Asso,Bes0— () Anto,Bas0 (©) A=30,B=40 | (D) Ano, Bot {ete tbe ondar of comson vail that detersine thei val. Tn the subroutine, Bcarespoads to ALPHA lathe msi progr ‘hte A coreponde to BETA™S0, The anewer is (C). ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE sen (COMPUTER SCIENCE-52 ‘Which of fllowing are tre statements rpading wer dei functions? 1. The function i moe veri than subroutine at at ide to ratematinclelations 1, The function i donde variable the mala program. {HL The function mayb wt sopentely ad erent prin (A) tony) Lend (C) Land (D) Than 1 flo sloeo the ubroutiv Is mre versatile, I and 1 are rue ‘The anwar f(D) COMPUTER SCIENCE-53 ‘Whe ofthe lowing would have tobe aed tothe mala program as rsa of ‘he sarible XINCH boing chang to INCH? Betoe the change, the neon FUNCTION FOOT|xINCH) FOOT-=XINCH/120 RETURN’ END (4) a COMMON statement (@) ACALL statement (C) s DIMENSION specication (D) & REAL variable declaration Without» REAL variable deciation, the variable INCH would be rea by the copter a integer viable, and FOOT would ve ‘The anewe i (0). 16251001 SOLVED ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS PROBLEMS ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-54 ‘What wil be the outpat ofthe lowing pogrant (dante «space ia the output) REAL K DATA Kx/1-3145, READ (100) KX 10 PORMATIPOS5 P43) WRITE o 200 Kx (A) Key0AB Oty X=y0AE 02 an P=y02802 @) Ket yy Xe1O P20 (©) Ke186 0 =, 2g F-01802 (©) KeOISEO1 a XH0.ABI2 0.10802 ‘The hy in Inthe progr iin 200. Line 100 ea FORMAT ine forthe data rod int te program, but ine 200s tho FORMAT line {arth ouput ‘The anew (0). ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE-55 (Of the fon statements, wich in FALSE? (A) ‘The FORMAT statement may or way not be execu ythe program (@) More than one STOP statment ie peritted ia poseam. (C). ‘The arithmetic T can ely be wod to evaluate an aide expreion, (D) No FORMAT statement is required with unformatted READ or WRITE, ‘The FORMAT statement must be executed by the program, Thee fre, option (A) alee ‘The anew (A), COMPUTER SCIENCE, 1025 COMPUTER SCIENCE. 66 ‘What the output ofthe program given? denotes a pace, and ¢ dense 8 ‘unk ine) bo 01-18 WRITE(Gi0) x0) 10 FORMAT(IX#8.2) ‘waurto.2) 2m PORMAT(2X,) | CONTINUE (A) 41B 04 0686 088804 (©) oaueoe ‘saz, ot Sosamot (© oausoe {00804 Osa a4 ©) amo Osseo Osa 04 ‘The */* symbol designates skippad ine, The 2X that preety lio sip symbol inline 20rsut In wo ekippod lines brwees cut Ties, Option (D) tho caret cca. ‘The anew i (0). ‘Turn to PPI for Your FE Review Materials The Most Trusted Source for FE Exam Preparation Visit www.ppi2pass.com today! —— The Mast Comprehensive Review Materials ‘eer Sample xaminations aoa rao 2g ange was Ried stra pln ha ting est sete mer ‘ee yard eg pt te tay Pp preg reacting Ger woo ts ep ce rg ms Stages ty ase pres 1001 Solved Engnerng Fundamentals Problems Sepsis cet ono ee me eS ‘isa een note ‘Rip yr spe nd wee eee a earn coe nama wwww>ppizpass.com

You might also like