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GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 1

There are two lines made by joining points A, B,C. B lies between the line joining A and C. Is the distance between the A and C passes through the B more then 7 Km.

  1. The distance between A and B is 6 Km

  2. Distance between B to C is 7 Km long,

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 1
From Statement 1

We know the distance between Points B and C but we do not know about the distance between A and B

Statement 2

This statement tells us about the distance between A and B and by using Both statement we can calculate the distance between A and C that is longer than the 7 Km.

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 2

Directions: In the following question, a set of three figures X, Y and Z shows a sequence in which a paper is folded and finally cut from a particular section. Below these figures, a set of answer figures (a), (b), (c) and (d) shows the design which the paper actually acquires when it is unfolded. You have to select the answer figure which most closely resembles the unfolded piece of paper.

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 2

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GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 3

Which of the following is the MOST SIMILAR in meaning to Accreditation?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 3
Accreditation = an acknowledgement of a person's responsibility for or achievement of something.

Certification = an official document attesting to a status or level of achievement.

Meticulous = showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.

Lurid = very vividly shocking.

Suppressive = tending or acting to suppress.

Agreement = harmony or accordance in opinion or feeling.

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 4

The number lock of a suitcase has 4 wheels, each labelled with ten digits, i.e. from 0 to 9. The lock opens with a sequence of four digits with no repeats. What is the probability of a person getting the sequence to open the suitcase?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 4
There are 10c4 x 4! = 5040 sequences of 4 distinct digits, out of which there is only one sequence in which the lock opens.

Required probability = 1 / 5040

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 5

Direction: In the question below are given statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statement:

  1. No physics is maths.
  2. Some chemistry is maths.
  3. All sciences are chemistry.

Conclusion:

  1. No science is physics.
  2. Some physics are science.
  3. Some physics are chemistry.
Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 5

The least possible Venn diagram for the given statements is as follows.

Conclusions:

  1. No science is physics → False (It is possible but not definite).
  2. Some physics are science → False (It is possible but not definite)
  3. Some physics are chemistry → False (It is possible but not definite)

 

Conclusion I and II form complementary pair.

Hence, either conclusion I or II follows.

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 6

Directions: The table lists the size of building lots in the Orange Grove subdivision and the people who are planning to build on those lots. For each lot, installation of utilities costs $12,516. The city charges impact fees of $3,879 per lot. There are also development fees of 16.15 cents per square foot of land.

What approximate percentage is the area of the smallest lot listed, as compared to the area of the largest lot?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 6
The smallest lot is 6,699 square feet and the largest lot is 9,004 square feet.

Required percentage = (6699/9004) × 100 = 0.744 × 100 ≈ 75%

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 7

Direction: Two sentences with two blanks in each, followed by five alternatives with two words in each, are given. Choose that option as the answer which can fill both the blanks of both the sentences.

  1. A sinking feeling of panic ________ over them and a temporary paralyzing fear engulfed them ________.

  2. Being a cleanliness freak, she ________ the floor and went down to the market only after the house was _________ clean.

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 7
‘Sweep’ is to clean (an area) by brushing away dirt or litter. It fits the first blank of the second sentence, as the subject is cleaning the floor. Further, ‘sweep over’ means to overcome or overwhelm, thus fits in the first blank of the first sentence. The second blank of both the sentences can be filled by "completely", thus conveying an appropriate sense.
GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 8

Directions: In the following question, a set of three figures X, Y and Z shows a sequence in which a paper is folded and finally cut from a particular section. Below these figures, a set of answer figures (a), (b), (c) and (d) shows the design which the paper actually acquires when it is unfolded. You have to select the answer figure which most closely resembles the unfolded piece of paper.

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 8

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 9

4 identical solid spheres are melted and re-formed into a solid hemisphere. Then, the ratio of the curved surface area of the hemisphere to half of the surface area of a single sphere is -

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 9
Let radius of sphere be ‘r’ and radius of hemisphere be ‘R’.

Then,

ATQ,

Volume of Spheres = Volume of Hemisphere

4 x (4/3)πr3 = (2/3)πR3

Or, R / r = (8)1/3 = 2 …(1)

C.S.A of hemisphere = 2πR2

And, Surface area of sphere = 4πr2

ATQ,

2πR2 :( ½) of 4πr2

= 2πR2 :2πr2 = R2 :r2 {using (1)}

= 4 :1

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 10

If prices are reduced by 20% and sales are increased by 15%, what is the net effect on gross receipts?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 10
Let original price = p, and original sales = s.

Therefore, original gross receipts = ps. Let new price = 0.80p, and new sales = 1.15s.

Therefore, new gross receipts = 0.92ps. Gross receipts are only 92% of what they were.

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 11

The bilateral Laplace transform of u (- t + 5) is

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 11
X(s) = -u (- t + 5) e-st dt

= -5e-st dt

= -e-5s / s, Re(s) < 0

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 12

If |z| < 1, then Laurent series expansion of function is

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GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 13

If Where, C: circle x2+y2=16 then the value of F(6)is

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 13

Since, the pole z=6 lies outside the contour because the radius of circle is 4 and center lies at origin, thus the contour integral is zero by Cauchy’s Integral Theorem.

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 14

Consider a ufb system with forward-path transfer function G (s) = . The system is stable for the range of K.

Which of the following is correct?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 14
G(s) = K(s + 3)/s4(s + 2)

It can be written as:

G(s) = K(s + 3)/(s5 + 2s4 + ks + 1)

Roth-Hurwitz stability criterion states that the necessary and sufficient condition for stability is that all the elements in the first column of the Routh array should be positive. If the condition is not satisfied, then the system is unstable.

The characteristic equation for this is s5 + 2s4 + ks + 1 = 0.

In the first column of the Routh array for the given characteristic equation, the value corresponding to s1 is -2, which is not positive. So, the system is unstable.

Alternate solution

In the given ufb system, the values of s3 and s2 are missing. Hence, it is always unstable.

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 15

Three identical cascaded amplifier stages have an overall upper 3 dB frequency of 20KHz and a lower 3 dB frequency of 20Hz. What are fL and fH respectively. Assume non- interacting stages.

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 15

fL = 10.19 KHz

*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 16

The characteristic equation of a closed-loop system is s(s + 1)(s + 2) + k = 0. The centroid of the asymptotes in root-locus will be (Answer up to the nearest integer)


Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 16
Sum of poles = 0 - 1 - 2 = -3

Sum of zeros = 0

Therefore, no. of poles - no.of zeros = No. of values for which response is infinite.

So, there are 3 poles and none zeros.

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 17

The open loop transfer function of a unity feedback control system is given by

Find the value of ‘K’ at which the root locus diagram of the system intersects the imaginary axis.

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 17
After crossing the imaginary axis from LHP to RHP the system will become unstable, thus imaginary axis crossing point is a marginal stable situation. It can be found by Routh-Hurwitz criterion.

Characteristic equation system is

1 + G(s) = 0

⇒ s(s + 2)(s + 5) + K = 0

⇒ s3 + 7s2 + 10s + K = 0

Making Routh Table,

s3s2s1s01107K1/7(70−k)0K0

When its marginal stable then,

1/7(70−K)=0 ⇒ K = 70

Hence, the value of ‘K’ at the crossing point of imaginary axis is 70.

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 18

Stability of a power system can be improved by:

  1. Using series compensators

  2. Using parallel transmission lines

  3. Reducing voltage of transmission

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 18
Stability of a power system can be improved by
  1. higher system voltage

  2. the use of parallel lines to reduce the series reactance

  3. the use of high speed circuit breakers and auto-reclosing breakers

  4. reducing the series reactance thereby increasing Pm which increases the transient stability limit of a system

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 19

A random variable x takes two values 0 and 1 with probability of x = 0is p. If x follows binomial distribution, then the mean and variance of number of 0's is given respectively by

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 19
We can derive that, for binomial distribution,

P(X = r) = nCr.pr.(1 - p)n-r

Mean = np

Variance = np(1 - p)

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 20

A MUX network is shown below.

The function Z1 is equal to 1 when

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 20
According to the circuit of MUXs: Z1 = 1 when Z0 = 0 otherwise Z1 is equal to 0. Z0 = 0 when b = 1, at this time a = 0.

Z1 = a' . b . c

Also one cannot represent the operation of MUX in simple binary expression unless the conditions are met.

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 21

If a periodic signal xp(t) has the Fourier coefficient X(k), and when the signal is delayed by 2sec its 5th harmonic gets delayed in phase by 0.1 radian, the fundamental frequency of the signal in milli rad/sec is

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 21
When the signal is delayed by 2 sec kth harmonic gets phase delayed by kw02

It is given that 5w02 = 0.1

10w0 = 0.1

w0 = 0.01 = 10 milli rad/sec

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 22

Assuming i = √ - 1 and t as a real number , is

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GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 23

The following waveform is to be quantized with a maximum of ± 0.5 Volts/sample error. What should be the space between quantization levels

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 23

Maximum quantization error does not depend on the waveform but the spacing between quantization levels. For a maximum of ±0.5 Volts quantization error we must have a maximum spacing of 1 V between the levels.

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 24

If the base width of a bi-polar transistor is increased by a factor of 3, what is the collector current change?

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GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 25

Find the location of roots of characteristic equation and stability for closed loop system having characteristic equation as

S5+S4+4S3+4S2+4S+4=0

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 25
R – H criteria

S3 row turns out to be zero

Forming auxiliary equation A (S) = 0 = S4 + 4S2 + 4

dA(s)/ds = 4S3 + 8S

Again S1 row turns out to be zero

Forming auxiliary equation & differentiating it we get S1 row term

A’1 (s) = 2S2 + 4

A’1 (s) = 4s

For frequency of oscillations

S4 + 4S2 + 4 = 0

(S2 + 2)2 = 0

S1, S2 = ±j2 =S3, S4

multiple roots on jw axis so system is unstable

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 26

The value of the current measured by the ammeter in figure is

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 26
4i2 + 6i3 - 2i1 = 0

i1 + i2 = 2

i2 = 5 + i3

i1 = - 5 / 6 A

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 27

Z-Transform of a signal x[n] is given as

X(z) = 4/z2-25,|z|<5 The Z-Transform of y[n] = nx[n] is given as

(Az2)/(z2-25)B then find the value of 'A+B'.

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 27
We have from properties of Z-Transform,

If, y[n] = n.x[n]

⇒Y(z)

= 8z2/(z2 - 25)2

Thus, A = 8,B = 2

A + B = 10

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 28

In the following circuit, the switch S is closed at t = 0. The rate of change of current di / dt (D+) is given by

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 28

Initially i (0-) = 0. Due to inductor, i (0+) = 0. Thus, all current Is will flow in resistor Rs and voltage across inductor will be,

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 29

If y(t) is the Hilbert Transform of x(t) = sinc(2t), where sin c(x) = sin(πx)/πx

Then find the value of

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 29
We have,

By duality principle,

Hence, we have,

since, y(t) is the Hilbert Transform ofx(t), thus,

Drawing the spectrum of Y(f)

By Parseval's relation we have,

Thus, from the spectrum we can find,

Thus, the required value is 0.5

GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 30

vector field is given by E = 4zy2ux + 2y sin 2xuy + y2 sin 2xuz. The surface on which Ey = 0 is

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Electronics Engineering (ECE)- 7 - Question 30
For Ey = 0, 2y sin 2x = 0

y = 0

sin 2x = 0

2x = 0, π, 3π

x = 0, 3π / 2

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