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BPSC
Assistant Previous Year Paper
EC 2022
Professor
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The solution of differential Cf) A die i_s thr~wn thrice. A


equation success 1s getting 1 or 6
, on
a t oss. Mean and variance of

,)
2
(D 3 -3D 2 +3D-1)y==x ex the number of successes are
1S
(A) 1/3, 2/8
2/3, 1
(C) 1, 1/3
yr,, 1, 2/3

fs.\ In an examinatio~ taken


V by 500 candidates, the average
and standard deviation of
marks obtained (normally
0 For the equation
\)
-\
- distributed) are 40% and 10%.
(D2 +l)y=cosecx
Approximately the number of

Wronskian Det is ~
'' - '
candidates will pass, if 50 is
fixed as a minimum, is
':')./~('l-' •
) 1 ,D -\-;, >\ (A) 70
,,...._1 ,\ I S -,,, /
(B) -1 '

e
\ ,,.. ~ - ,,
(B) 75
(C) 0 t,b1- '< ·
f\
t,\ C.:v )e} 79
(D) i )<
(D) 82

The solution of the Cauchy-


Euler equation t, t-,')'- CC r

_2 d 2y 2 1 6 The diameter x of an electric


r--~=X +-
t, 'i'-- t.••
dx2 X cable 1s assumed to be
IS . {' ,t..
continuous variable with

r
c.C
/ probability density function
f (x) =6x(l - x), 0 x 1. Mean
and variance of the distribu-
it7tion are ",

\').,st~ ,;~) 1/2, 1/20 ~ -


'½"'
u~
(C) 1 X 2x X -x
C1X2 + C2-+-e
X 3 _
--e
3. ¼~ (B) 1/3, 1/30
(C)
(D) qex + C2 x 2 +
, . 3
..!.(x -.!.J log x
2
X
(D)
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7. The probability that a leap year The number of linearly


will have 53 Sundays is independent solutions corre-
sponding to A. = 2 and A. = 8 of
C;, .:-,
<:; v'

(A) 1/7 "-1;


,;j' " the matrix
r / "
I.."' ,, \
JB) 211 "X ,_/'
?
(C) 3/7 7 ,v[
IS

(D) 4/7
(A) (1, 2)

The records show that the (B) (2, 2) ·


probability of high barqmetric
pressure is 0·82 and the (C) (2, 1)
probability of rain and high
(D) ( 1, 1)
barometric pressure is 0·20.
The probability of rain given
high barometric pressure is 11. ~t P be an orthogonal matrix,
. "' 0 ,f' then
(A) 0·2568 rv
-::it:' o· ~~~'(' (A) inverse of P does not exist
v /, .Q. Q; rv
(BJ 0•2446 Q_~ $) l1 J /q,'Y
"
"~ 'q_-\~ /;
,,_, (B) p- 1 exists but P- 1 is· not
(CJ 0·2493 " '/ orthogonal
/""'
(D) 0·2546 (C) Pis invertible but P- 1 is not
orthogonal
Mean- of two batsmen A and B P- 1 exists and P- 1 is also
are xA = 48 and x8 = 46. Their orthogonal
coefficient of variation are
0·37' and 0·26 respectively. Then
which of the following is 12. Given the matrix
correct?

(A) A is better scorer and more


consistent than B
the algebraic multiplicity
(B) B is better scorer and more geometric multiplicity are
consistent than A (A) (1, 2)
(C) B is better scorer and less (B) ( 1, 1)
consistent than A
(C) (2, 2)
A is better scorer and B is
more consistent 'than A JW'(2, 1)
~-
6

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[ P.T.0.

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3 f,, -
G 1.0 - 1-Y (
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y If /(x) = loge x, the value_. of


log. l · l correct to four decunal
places is ,.,
The value of

lim (..!..X - cot x)


V N
is
(A) 0·0953 ~. ..,.__,"1 ':1'
ci\..,
' (A) 1

r
(B) 0·0095 '- Q,, ( I

,ti)~l,
-
0·0135 (B) -1

(D) 0·0875
fo
1
14. If f(x) = sinx and F(x) = cosx, (D) 2
then the value of
sina-sinf3
cosf3-cosa
will be 17. If f = xl + yJ + zk, the curl f is

<i 'f'-v . _,)i)


~rJ-.
1t
-cot8; 0 <a< 8 < 13 < 2 0

(B) cot 0; 0 < a < 0 < 13 <


2
1t
'r (B) 1

(C) x
1t
(C) cosec0; 0 <a< 8 < f3 <
2
(D) x+ z
1t
(D) tan0; 0 < a < 0 < f3 <
2 //

a _is co:istant an!


)s. 3 2
If f(x) = x + Bx + 1Sx - 24, then
using Taylor series the value
r = xi + yj + zk, then div (a x r)
and curl (a X t) are given by
of 1(:~) will be ·
(A) (2a, o)
~-
\O'+
I' "

(A) 2·511
(B) (a, 0)
~-
(BJ 3·251 .'\ t)\ '-,

~C) 3·511 JC) (0, 2d) (}. '\,


'-
C>,. ' -.J-,
(D) 3·212
jd) (o, a)
-)
U( J"'

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a
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V-
\
\..

19. is given by
22. If A and Bare square matrices
of the same order n, then

(A)

y
grad/ + f ·
AB- BA is given by
(A) In
r "I "
rv)
J.
I
div f
ts ff (B) trace of AB-BA= O

J4 trace of In is 0
r:V '\..,
'(~
(C} (grad f + div / r;

(D) trace of In is 1

(D) f
23. The value of
ezdz
The work done in moving
a particle in the force field
bz-2
. 3 ./
where C is the circle (i) I z I= .,,
J = 3x2i + (2xz - y)] + zk
along
the strai~t line from (0, 0, ,2l (ii) I z I= 1 will be
to (2, 1,3) lS \~~-"-'\
(A) (0, e2 ) //" /°1 .
\ ~·
(A) 10 r "':

"7
(B) (e2 , 0) , <ice x '/ \ '? /
:'\))(_ ·-
(B) 12
")~ (21tie 2
y" 1/
~ -\
..+RD
, 0) /
(C) 18 ~/ \. ,c f\J'V \
(D) (0, 21ti)
.

/7' ~,. 4 rJ' K'--


<"\,\
r

~16 ~~ --~ 7
1
24. In the function / (z) = z(ez -1)

21. ff Sis a closed surface, ii is the (A) poles z= ±2nni,


outward drawn normal to S and n = 0, ± 1, ± 2, ... each of
· ·V is the volume enclosed by S, order 1
then ffr• ndS is equal to z = 0 is a pole_ of order 2 and
s
z= ±2nm, n = ±1, ±2, ...
(A) V )
(}.. are simple poles
\.
°'
A 3V ~\
I,,

, v
0 is a pole of order 2 and
z = ± n1ti, n = ± 1, ± 2, ...
""\
' are simple poles
(C) nV ..d.
(D) z= ±n1ti, n = 0, ±1, ±2, ...
(D) 0 .-{. are poles of order 2

.J. \'('
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c§l If For an ana1Ytic


U=sm -+ tan-1 -Y
. -1 X
imaginary Part is fu.nction., the
y X
Then the rea1 Part ~s"" 3Jt:2!l - !?.
then x E!:!:. + y ou will be
ax ay (A) x
3
- 3x 2 + c

(A) 1 \}~,., -ll,..


x3 -3xy2 +c / :\
"l,
\j\ ' \" I\, .,°')
(B) tanu

Ao
').. /

,. ,c
(C)
to,--~
/
x3 +3x2y+c
,J"b'
(D) sinu ', /
3 2 --h.
(D) x +3xy +c "->~

~- If 2 2
V .
U=s1n -IX +y
_ For what value of A, the systetn
x+y of linear equation
then xou ou
- + y - will be '"'>"""'. X1 +~ +X3 =2
ox oy '\.,-)(
K
"' X1 + 2~ + X3 = -2 s>i
(A) sin 2u rt,... .J J

'"'0-,:... XI + + (A. - 6)x3 = A.


(B) cos 2u
has no solution?
.)'21 tanu
(A), A.=6
(D) sinu oi ., (', ,,,)
"{'- ./~L (B) A. :;I!: 6

For the function · A.= 3


f(x, y) = x3 + y3 - 3axy (D) A. :;e: 3
(A) f(x, y) will have a maximum
_ at (a, a) if a is +ve and will
have minimum if a is
c§ The value of
,?'egative
rl ~l-x2-y 2
)fl) f(x, y) will have a miriimum .o ,b xyzdzdydx
at (a, a) if a is +ve and is '1.-
maximum at (a, a) if a 1s \
negative (A) 48 \ \ _1
\
ri.,,,
(C) Neither a minimum nor a
maximum at (a, a)
(B) 44 \ fe, ,

(C) 1/48 \ \ ' ; /


(D) f(x, y) will have a maximum
at (0, 0)
(D) 42 r~
.., \)
9/AP/36-2022/13-A C'\,'t,...
\
.... \
"\,,
--\"
... \ "\., ~.,. \'
6
,_,. ( \ \. 'Ll .\ \.: ,.. .., "'
,., A \.\

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The OP-AMP circuit shown The finite state machine lFSM)


below represents a
diagram of the sequence
C detector is shown in the
figure. The FSM has an input
'In' and an output 'Out'. The

r:C]
initial state of the FSM is So :

In= 0
Out• O
'I /
"
(A) high-pass filter

(B) low-pass filter '-"


"- /
'-.._ ' I
""'
)Crb~d-pass filter , '--~
x..
(D) band-reject filter

Bits 1 and O are transmitted


In= 1
with equal probability. At the Out=O
receiver, the pdf of the
respective received signals for
both bits are as shown below :

pelf of received
signal for bit 0
pelf of received 11001100101010110101
signal for bit 1
1 -rv/

"'
\._~

'
\~
\rvX

~
,, starting with the left-most bit,
then the number of times 'Out'
-1 X \. will be 1 is

If the detection threshold is 1,


,.\J ,.' the BER will be (A) 2 times

~,,) y(112
\ '\.} (B) 3 times
., ~-- (B) 1/4
-\ \
4 times
\· (C) 1/8
,,,\ \
"c (D) 1/16 (D) 5 times
{._
I .

,9/AP/36-2022/13-A '1.- + \1J7- - \:-


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' 34. Match the correct pairs between


Group-A and Group-B :
36. In a uniformly doped a.TT
assume that NE, NB and N'
are the emitter, base anc
GrouJrA Group-B . . d
collector d opmg m atoms/ctn3
1. km(t)A sin(coct) P. Amplitude respectively. . If the Crnitte~
modulation injection efficiency of the arr
is close to unity, which one of
2. ll+km(t))Asin(coct) Q. DSBSC

x
modulation the following conditions is true?

3. Asinlcoct + k ( m(t)dt] R. Phase


modulation
4. A sinlroct + km(t)J S . Frequency }3') NE> NB and N 8 > Ne
modulation
(C) NE= NB and NB< Ne ~v
(A) 1 2 3 4 II

p Q R s (D) NE< NB< Ne


(B) 1 2 3 4
p R Q s
For the operational amplifier
(C) 1 2 3 4 circuit shown, the output
s Q R p
saturation voltages are ±15 V.
The upper and lower threshold
J1'l None of the above
voltages for the circuit are
respectively
35. Consider the following
statements :
+
Lead compensator Vin Vout
-1
+
1. mcreases the margin of
stability -
2. speeds up transient
response 10 K
3. does not affect the system
error constant
Select the correct answer using X.
the codes given below.
(A) +12 V and -12 V ~ff/
/i '%
(A) 2 and 3 are correct
(\.,0
(B) 1 and 3 are correct 7V and -3V r..
r/
/J 1 and 2 are correct (C) +5 V and -5 V
(D) 1, 2 and 3 are correct
(D) +l 5 V and -15 V
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( .
t\

I~ \. .
\
J
--
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38. If VA- V8 = 6 V, then Ve- Vv is 40. The output Vout of the diode
circuit shown in the figure
VB R is connected to an averaging DC
voltmeter. The reading on the
DC voltmeter in volts (assume
lOV diode D 1 is ideal) is

(A) -5 V
(A) 120/n V
/Y-2V (B) 2/n V

(C) 2 V j9I 20/nV


(D) 40/n V
(D) 6 V

41. The tto(t) and u 1 (t) signals in


binary FSK are given as
39. The source of a silicon
3 Uo(t) = 10cos(50001tt); 0 t T
('¼= 1_o 10/cm ) n<hannel MOS
transistor has an area of u1(t) =10cos(60001tt); 0 t T
10 sq micrometer and a depth where the inteival of bit-
of 1 micrometer. If the dopant duration is · represented by
density in the source is T and t is in seconds. The
10 18 /cm3 , the number of holes u 0 (t) and u 1 (t) are zero outside
in the source region with the O t T, The smallest positive
above volume is approximately value of T such that u0 (t) and
u 1(t) are uncorrelated for a
receiver with matched filter is
(A) 0 _ _ (ms).

(A) 0·75
(B) 100 I

·(B) 0·25
(C) 10
(C) 0·01

.(fD) 1010 (D) 1

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r 42. Given that x(t) =cos(21t800t) and


o= 0· 1. In order to circumvent
Consider
polynomials :
the
follOWing

the slope overload, the required I. s 4 +7s3 +17s2 +17s+6


minimum sampling frequency is
2. s 4 +11s3 +41s2 +61s+30
(A) 801t kHz 3. s 4 + s 3 + 2s2 + 3s + 2

(B) 8001t kHz


0
.:!"'
~/"-
) '6--
,,
t::
¾ '
t3- I.
Among these polynomials, those
which are Hurwitz are
- (A) 2 and 3
)CJ
I,
1601t kHz
"µ-- 0
......
(B) 1 and 2

yz( 1 and 3
>c
(D) 16001t kHz 'r-
(D) 1, 2 and 3
43. Assume that all the digital
gates in the circuit shown in 45. The return loss of a device
the figure are ideal. The resistor is found to be 20 dB. The
voltage standing wave ratio
R= 10 .k.Q and the supply
(VSWR) and ma~tude of
voltage is 3·3 V. The n·rup-flops reflection coefficient are
D1, D2 , D3 , D4 and D5 are respectively
initialized with logic values 0, 1,
0, 1 and 0 respectively. The fi1•22 and 0·1
clock has· a 30% duty cycle. (B) 0·81 and 0·0 1
The average power dissipated
(in terms of resistor R and (C) 1·02 and 0·0 1
voltage V) is given by (D) 2·44 and 0·2

A sinusoidal message signal


is modulated using PCM
technique with a uniform
quantizer. The 80 dB is the
desirable signal to quantization
(A) 4 v'2/25 R
noise ratio (SQNR) at the
quantizer's output. This
(B) 16 v 2 ;2s R '\ desirable SQNR can be achieved

,/4
with minimum number of bits
9v'2/I6R
per sample
(A) 6
(B) 14
(D) 9 v'2 /25 R
~8 {D) 7

'
,:;l:

'
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47. Determine the rrurumum delay 49. A lossy transmission line


of the given digital circuit whose has resistance per unit length
combinational circuit critical R = 0·0 1 n / m. The line is distor-
path delay (~) and sequential tionless and has characteristic
elements setup (t.J, hold (ttJ impedance of 100 n. The
and elk to Q( tc1k) delay timing attenuation constant (in NP/ m,
specifications are given in the correct to three decimal places)
figure : of the line is
fcik.
0
• 9 ns fcik. o = 9 n_s
t.s • 2 ns ts • 2 ns
t,. • 1 ns fpcJ • 4 ns th • 1 ns 0·0001

A C
(B) 0·001

(C) 0·01
B

fcik. 10 ns
Q• (D) 0·1
ts= 2 ns
th= 1 ns

(A) 16 ns For the circuit given in


.)BJ' ISns
the figure, the magnitudes of
the current i1 (0-) and i1(oo)
(C) 6 ns
(in amperes) are
(D) 10 ns

48. The circuit, using an OP-AMP


shown below, has
1n lH
Rf
)(~\
1,,~

,J
\--., '1-
J
Vout
(A) 0 and 1
l ,q
.

voltage series feedback


(B) 1 and 0 --:,_,)
~-- r \.,

c..,
(B) current series feedback (C) 0·5 and 0 . ,,
\.: '
(C) current shunt feedback
,,.;'\
(D) voltage shunt feedback and 0·5

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54. The 4-point Discrete Fourier


51. An analog signal is band-limited Transform (DFT) of a diseret
to 4 kHz, sampled at the time sequence {1, 0, 2, 3} is e
Nyquist rate and the samples
are quantized into 4 levels. The (A) (0, -2 + 2j, 2, -2 - 2j}
quantized levels are assumed (B) [2, 2 + 2j, 6, 2-2j]
to be independent and equally
probable. If we transmit two (C) [O, 1 + 3j, 0, 1 + 3j)
quantized samples per second,
the information rate is
w) [6, -1 + 3j, o. -1- 3j]

(A) 1 bit/ sec Q Red (R),. G:een _(G) and Blue (B)
light-enutting diodes (LEDs) were
(B) 2 bit/ sec fabricated using p-n junctions of
three different inorganic semi-
(C) 3 bit/sec conductors having different
~ ) 4 bit/sec
band gaps. The built-in voltages
of Red, Green and Blue diodes
are VR• Va and VB respectively.
52. Mirrored current / for the given Assume donor and acceptor
circuit is doping to be the same (NA and
ND respectively) in the p and n
sides of all the three diodes.
Which one of the following
relationships about the built-in
voltages is true?

/i
(A) VR= Va= VB
5-3~0 mA (B) VR>Va<VB
(B) 5·656 mA
_;el VR> Va> VB
(C) 11·3 mA (D) VR< Va< VB
(D) 4 mA

53. The z-transform of a signal is \


4 56. A p-n junction has a built-in
potential of 0·8 V. The depletion
layer WI"dth at a reverse bias
given by 2;' of 1' 2 V is 5 micrometer. For a
~/
-0~
Jc- I revers~ bias of 7·2 V, the
,~J depletion layer width will be
'/-\'7 (A) 2 ·5 micrometer
Its final value is I'-\!\;. IL/

(A) zero /i l·O (B) 5 micrometer


yzr 10 micrometer
0·25 (D) infinity
(D) 12 nucrometer
·
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The longest wavelength that can 60. In th e DRAM cell in the figure
57. the threshold voltage v of
b absorbed by silicon, which
h:s the band gap of 1·12 eV, is the NMOSFET is 1 V the ro/
1· l micrometer. If the longest following three co~oinations
wavelength that can be absorbed of WL and BL voltages. ,>-,
rJ
by another material · is 0·87 "/~
micrometer, then band gap of Word Line (WL)
--;, '(/!~~
this material is . L'm e ~
B 1t I -- ~
J_
IC
(BL) l
2·24 eV

1·12 eV
(C) 0·854 eV SV,3V,7V
(D) 0·706 eV
4V, 3V, 4V

58. The nurumum number of (C) SV, SV, SV


states required to describe the
network shown in the figure in
4 V, 4 V, 4 V
a state variable form is
,.,
5 n l µF 20 mH
61. The response c(t) of a system
~1---..~1~n,-v-V'VV'~1sn to an input r(t) is given by the
following differential equation :

d2c(t) + 6 dc(t) + Sc(t) = 4r(t)


(B) 6 dt 2 dt
(A) 0
The transfer function of the
(C) 1 ~3 system is given by (assume zero
initial conditions)
59. Consider the entropy of a
random variable X is 16 bits 4
and for each value of X, a (l}Y _G(s) = 2
/ s +6s+5
deterministic function Y(X)
produces a diverse value. Then
5
the entropy of Y is _ _ bits. (B) G(s) =
s2 +6s+·4
(A) 0
65
(B) 16 (C) G(s) =
/,a s2 +6s+S

(D) Cannot be determined from----;


the given data
--i:; \

\))\ r.,
f ~,
t
, ';,.
v
(D) G(s) = s+
6
s2 +6s+S
/

)
't X
(.'>'

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JI

J-ioW. manY minimum


. ed number3
65. of bits a.re requir to represent
62. An input of an ideal low-pass the range of floating number
filter with a bandwidth of 5 kHz -1 ·0 to 1024·75 in binary
is zero-mean white Gaussian nutllber system?
noise. Then its output is
(B) 12
sampled uniformly with a (A) 11
sampling period t5 = 0·06 ms.
The obtained samples would be )¢13 (D) 14

_}A) correlated 66. A carrier is phase modulated


(BJ uncorrelated (PM) with frequency deviation
of 10 kHz by a single-tone
(CJ orthogonal frequency of 1 kHz. If the
(DJ statistically independent single-tone frequency is
increased to 2 kHZ, assuming
63. The phase velocity for the TE10. that phase deviation remains
mode in air-filled rectangular unchanged, the bandwidth of
waveguide is (c is the velocity of the PM signal is
plane waves in free space) (B) 22 kHz
(A) 21 kHz
(A} less than c (D) 44 kHz
(C) 42 kHZ
(BJ equal to c
y' greater than c Consider the common-drain
(D) None of the above 67. amplifier circuit shown in the
2
figure with k == 2 rnA/V and
For the signal-flow graph shown Vr == 1 V, the transconductance
64.
in figure, the value of C(s) is gm is
sv
-----=
-H3 R(s)

-H1 -H2
A . 01 (½"3G4 I MO
( ) I - G1 G;H1 - "3 04/h- G; 0:JH3 + G1 G.! 0:3 G4 H1H2

(A) 1·6 mA/V

(B) 2·0 m.A/V

(C) 2·4 mA/V

(D) 1·2 mA/V

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70. In a MOSFE'I' operating in the
fouowillg instructions saturation region, the channel
68- The b .., e,cecuted by an length modulation effect causes
ve .ee~•
_.. processor :
ha 0
aoss Jll1,rJeJC)

Instruction
(A) an increase in the gate-
Address ,.ri• LXI H, 8A79 H
source capacitance
6010 'M,OV A, L
6013
.ADDH
6015 ( B ~ de~rease in the trans-
DAA / conductance ·
6016
MOV H, A
6017
PCHL
6018 (C) a decrease in the unity gain
Frorn which address·· will the cutoff frequency
next instn1ction be fetched?
(D) a decrease in the output -<J~
(A) 6979
resistance
\ ~-t>
(B) 6019 <;;;: ......,, /
/ \, "~
~--l~
(C) 6379 0

(D) Address not available


71. -The most commonly used
amplifier m sample and hold
69. The dispersion equation circuit is
in a rectangular waveguide,
which relates the wave
(A!/ a unity gain inverting
number k to the frequency co, is
k(ro) =((ro2 - roi)112 ) 1/ c, where the
../ amplifier
8
speed of light c = 3 x 10 m/s I'\;'

and co is a constant. If the group ~,1


0 (B) a unity gain non-inverting
velocity Vg = 10 x 10 m/s, then ~i:. ,;
8
amplifier
the phase velocity is . \:

Y 4·5 x 107 m/s (C) an inverting amplifier with


a gain of 10
(B) 3 x 107 m/s

(C) 9 x 107 m/s


(D) an inverting amplifier with
(D) 1·5 x 107 m/s a gain of 100

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Let g(t) ,= e-nt


2
72. The
· mput to a channel 74. , and h{t) •
lS a
~s band-pass signal. It is filter matched to g(t) . The
bt~ed by linearly modulating . Ii d . g{t)
1s app e as input to filter. The
a_ smusoidal carrier with a output of the filter in frequen
smgle-tone signal. The output . .
?f ti:ie channel due to this input d omain 1s
1s given by

Y(t)=( ~
1 0
)cos 6 6
(100t-I0- )cos(I0 t-I ·56)
(A)
2
I e-n/ 12
,,
I
e-2nlfl
The group delay (t9 J and the (B)
::-

ye-•f'
phase delay (~ in seconds, of
the channel are
I
QI

(AJ tg = 1·56 , tp =10-6


(D) None of the above
(BJ t = l ·56(10 8 ), = 10-6
9

(CJ tg = 10 8 , = l ·56(10-6)

(D) t = 10-6, = l ·56 75. An amplifier has an open-


9
loop gain of 200, an input
impedance of 2 k!l and an
The characteristic equation of output impedance of 200 n.
a feedback control system is
If a feedback network with
given by
a feedback factor 0·99 1s
s 3 +5S2 +(K + 6)S+K = 0 connected in a voltage series
where K > 0 is a scalar variable feedback mode, then new
parameter. In the · root-loci
input impedance and output
diagram of system, the asymp- .
totes of the root-focus for larger impedance are
value of K meet at a point in
the s-plane, whose coordinates
are (A) 398 kn and 1 kn

(A) (-2, 0)
(B) 398 kn and 1 O
(B) (-3, 0)
(C) 398 n and 1 kO
(C) (-1, 0)

(D) (3, 0) (D) 398 n and 1 n

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transform of i(t) is 79. In the design of a single-mode


The Laplace step index optical fibre close to
16· given by upper cutoff, the single-mode
2 operation is not preserved if
I(s) =- -;i1 +
the value of i(t) tends (A) radius as well as operating
At t rt:1, \..1
\, wavelength are halved
w
(B) 1°
(A) 0 (B) radius as well as operating
(D) (f:P
wavelength are doubled
') 2
F a MOS capacitor fabricated (C) radius is halved and
17 . onor a p-type · onductor ,
semic operating wavelength 1s
strong inversion occurs when doubled
(A) surface potential is equal to
Fermi potential (D) radius is doubled and
operating wavelength 1s
(B) surface potential is positive
halved
and equal to twice the Fermi
potential
(C) surface potential is negative
and equal to Fermi potential 80. The electric field component of a
in magnitude time harmonic plane EM wave
(D) surface potential is zero traveling m a non-magnetic
lossless dielectric medium has
78. The phenomenon known as an amplitude of 1 V/ m. If the
'Early Effect' m a bipolar relative permittivity of the
transistor refers to a reduction medium is 4, the magnitude of
of the effective base-width the time-average power density
caused by vector (in W/m2) is
the reverse biasing of the
base-collector junction (A) l/301t
(B) the early removal of stored
base charge during satura- (B) l/601t
tion-to-cutoff switching
(C) the forward biasing of ~l/1201t
emitter-base junction
(D) electron-hole recombination (D) l/2401t
at the base

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