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Answer Keys
General Aptitude
1 D 2 B 3 C 4 C 5 D 6 C 7 D
8 B 9 C 10 A

Electrical Engineering

1 C 2 B 3 B 4 D 5 B 6 A 7 A
8 3.6 9 D 10 8.7 11 B 12 20.2 13 A 14 B
15 C 16 C 17 C 18 A 19 B 20 D 21 16.66
22 20 23 8.71 24 10100 25 912.42 26 D 27 0.9 28 B
29 -0.508 30 A 31 -4.3 32 6 33 128.7 34 4 35 969.07
36 849.33 37 90.45 38 D 39 1.244 40 A 41 C 42 A
43 B 44 A 45 C 46 99 47 2 48 0.14 49 D
50 0.015 51 0.5 52 B 53 454.54 54 16.5 55 152.6

Explanations:-
General Aptitude

3. Given,
Present age of Varun=10 years
Present age of Ram=10-2 =8 years
Let present age of Arun=x years.
x-10
Then,Present age of Ram=
2
x-10
=8
2
x-10=16
∴ x=26 years

4. 4P  6Q 10R  K
K K K
P ; Q ; R 
4 6 10
K K K
 P: Q :R  : :
4 6 10
15 :10 : 6
6
R 's share  7750   250  6 1500 Rs / 
 31

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5. Ship travels at a speed of 28 km/hr in still water.


 Speed of stream 1.2kmph
 Speed of boat downstream becomes  28  1.2  29.2kmph.
 Speed of boat upstream becomes  28  1.2  26.8kmph. .
Total time taken in the journey = journey downstream  journey up stream
 1 1 
9728     696hours
 26.8 29.2 

7. THE NEW THEORY'S CONCLUSION: parent sloths choose their diet to achieve optimal
population size for a given year by producing fewer offspring in dry years when food is scarce.
THE EVIDENCE: the size of the litters is largely determined by the parent animals' diet.
Sloths that feed primarily on catalpa trees tend to produce smaller numbers of offspring than
do those that feed primarily on tulip trees. With stimuli like this, it's often a good idea to jot
down some shorthand describing what the theory says:
dry ⇒ scarce ⇒catalpa

wet ⇒ not scare ⇒ tulip


We want support. Nothing leaps to mind, so we look to the choices. Each describes a scenario;
we need the one that "fits" the new theory. Sloths deliberately going for tulips over catalpa in
dry years (A) is contrary to the theory. (B) is in line with the theory—tulip leaves in wet
years—yet because this forest was dominated by tulip trees, it could just be that the sloths ate
most what they found most. (C) tells us nothing about diet and it's not obvious what it means,
so it's out. (D), however, gives us what we want. Catalpa leaves in dry years is in line with the
theory, and the trees are equally available. This makes it more likely that the sloths sought out
the catalpa.

9. Collectionsin Hindi :Telugu  9: 2


Collectionsin Telugu:Tamil  9 : 2
If the collection in Hindi was9, then Telugu collection would be 2.
Telugu Collection 9

TamilCollection 2
2 9
 
Telugu Collection 2
 or 
4
Telugu collection 
9
4
Then, collection in Hindi:Telugu :Tamil  9 : 2 :
9
4 103
Total collection  9  2  
9 9
Totalcollection Telugu collection
103
2
9
? 1000000000

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when telugucollectionis1000000000, the


 103 
 
totalcollection would be1000000000  
9 
2
103
 1000000000   5722222222
18
Totalcollection is Rs.5722222222 / .

10. Percentageof students joined NCC n  c   70


Per centageof students joined NSS n S   20
Per centageof students joined in both n  C  S   10
70 7
probability of students joined NCC, P  C   
100 10
20 1
Pr obability of students joined NSS, P S  ,  
100 5
10 1
Pr obability of students joined in both, P  C  S   
100 10
Pr obability that he has chosen NCCor NSS  P  C  S   P  C  S 
P  C  S  P  C   P  S  P  C  S
 7  1  1 
     
 10   5   10 
4
  80%
5
Sudents has joined NCCor NSS is 80%.

Electrical Engineering

1. By the definition of characteristic root


|A – λI| = 0
i.e., (A – λI) is singular

1
2. Probability of getting head 
2

 f '  x  dx  f  x   f  2   f 1  0  f  2   f 1 


2
3. 1
1

4. We have

L f  t     e st f  t  dt
0

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 sin t   sin t 
  e t   dt  L  
0  t   t  s 1

  sin at  1  s  
 cot 1  s  s 1  L  t   cot  a  
    


4

5. iL = i + 3i = 4i
V VL  VC di
i   ;VL  L
4 4 dt
di L dV
 i L  VC & 0.5 C  i L
dt dt
 di L 
 dt   1 1  i L 
   
 dVC   2 0   VC 
 dt 

6. V  s   5sI(s)  z eq I(s)
1
 10
10
z eq  2s 
 10 20s  1
1
Ls
1 1
I(s)  10  100s 2  5s  10 
 5s    
V(s)  20s  1   20s  1 

7. from input port V1  4I2 ...(1)


Output port V2  I2 ...(2)
0 4 
Z 
0 1 
Z  0  Y parameters does not exist
No where we can express I1 in terms V1 and V2

power transferred through conduction


8. In an auto transformer,  Transformation ratio
input lower
 power transferred conductively  0.6  6 = 3.6 kVA

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10. 200
20V


RL 500 Vo
8V

Si


0.7

Vo=0.7+8 = 8.7 Volt

VT
11. rac 
I
5  0.7
I  2.15mA
2  103
VT  26mV
rac  12
Vm sin  t
i ac  A
2012

VZ
12. rz 
I Z
8.2  8.0

10  0.1  103
 20.2 milli ohm

1
16.  te 1u  t 

 s  1
2

d  1 
  t 2 e t u  t 
 
ds   s  12 

d 1 
e2s    t  2  e t  2 u  t  2 

2


ds   s  1 
2

17. Possible ROC’s are


| z | e2 ,| z | 2 & e 2 | z | 2

18. PQ  100 – 10  90
PV  10 1  9

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After Q limit violation PQ  91, PV  8

 Size of Jacobian  (91  8)  91,(91  8)  91  190 190

19. from block diagram


 Y s 
X s  U s   Y s    G s 
 G  s  
Y  s   Y  s   G  s   U  s   Y  s  

Y s
So Y  s    U  s    1
U s

20. CE  2s 2  12ps  3  p  0
3p
s 2  6ps   0   s  1
2

2
3p
 6p  2, p  3 and 1 p 1
2
No such value of ‘p’

2V
Z1
21. V '' 
1 1 1
 
Z1 Z2 Z3
2 100kV
500 0.4
V   16.66 kV
1 1 1 0.024
 
500 450 50

1
1   2
20
    20  dt    14.142A
2
22. I rms
 2 0  2
2
 20 
Average power loss  I 2r R oN     0.1  20W
 2

23. Tj  Ts  Pavi   jc  cs 


125  70
Pav1   229.17W
0.16  0.08
Thus total average power loss in the thyristor sink combination is 229.17W with improved
cooling.
125  60
Pav2   270.83W
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Thyristor rating is proportional to the square root of average power loss.


270.83  229.17
 Percentage increase in thyristor rating   8.71%
229.17

1
 1  sin 2   2
24.  2V    2       317.8V
2  
Vrms
  
V2
Hence loss   10100W
R

362
25. Energy in 1 hour   3.62 kWh
100
Energy  P  t
3.62 kWh  P  1
V 2  230 
2

P  3.62  10   3

R R
 230 
2

R  14.613
3.62  103
Where  supply 200

200

Vp 200
Vrms  
3 3
2
2
Vrms  200  1
P      912.42 W
R  3  14.613

26. P(1) = P(2) = P(3) = ……….= P(n) = 1/n


n
1 n 1
E  X    x.P  x   1  2  3  ......  n  
x 1 n 2
(n  1)(2n  1)
E  X 2    x 2 .P  x   12  22  ......  n 2  
1
n 6

 S.D  V  X  
 n  1 2n  1   n  1 2
 
6  2 
n2 1

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1 1 1
27. PA  and P  B A    P  A  B   .
3 6 18

Required probability is P  A  B   1  P  A  B  
17
 0.9
18

28. We have Adj (KA) = Kn–1(AdjA)


Adj(42A) = 423–1AdjA
  42   5 2 1 
2

 2 1 5
 
 3 3 3 
 5 2 1 
 1764  2 1 5
 3 3 3 
 8820 3528 1764 
  3528 1764 8820 
 5292 5292 5292 

29. Given
1 2 3
5x1  2x 2  3x 3  1  x1    x 2  x 3
5 5 5
2 3 1
3x1  9x 2  x 3  2  x 2   x1  x 3
9 9 9
3 2 1
2x1  x 2  7 x 3  3  x 3    x1  x 2
7 7 7
given x1  x 2  x 3  0
1
 x1    0
5
2 3 1 1 7
x 2        0 
9 9 5 9 45
3 2 1 1 7
x3          0.508
7 7  5  7 45

 
2
sin 2  2
30. We have 0
a  b cos 
d  2 a  a 2  b 2
b

 
2
sin 2  2
 
0
7  2cos 
d  2 7  7 2  22
2


2

73 5 

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31. Since it is source free t > 0


t t
i c  Ae RC
 Ae 1.5

i c  0  R  Vc  0    0

i c  0   
18
 6A
3
Thus, A  6
t
i c  6e 1.5

At t  0.5sec
 0.5
i c  6e 1.5
 4.3A

32. V=100
I=10
100
Z  10
10
P 600
cos    0.6
VI 100  10
  53.1
Hence Z  10  cos53.1  jsin 53.1 
Z  6  j8
 R  6

  t 
R
i2  i  V 1 e L 
R
33.
 
R t
di  t 
VL  L
 Ve L  Ve 
dt
t 2  t1 25  3.46
   15.54msec
ln V1  ln V2 ln 20  ln 5
R  L  128.7

34. For a critically damped circuit


i   A1  A 2 t  et
i  0 at t  0  A1  0
i  A 2 tet
For maximum i,
di
 A 2 et 1  t   0
dt
1 2L
t   4msec
 R

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E b Ia
35. Torque Torque   Ia
N
For shunt motor   constant
T1 Ia1
 T  Ia  
Ta Ia 2
Given T2 = 2T1 and Ia1 = 60 A
 Ia 2  2  60  120A
E b1 N1
as E b  N  
E b2 N 2
E b1  200  (60  0.1)  194V
E b2  200  (120  0.1)  188V
N1  E b2 1000 188
 N2    969.07rpm
E b1 194

120f 120  50
36. NS1    1000rpm
P 6
NS1  N1 1000  960
S1    0.04
NS1 1000
S.E 2 1
TK .
R 22  (SX 2 ) 2 N s
S.E 2 S.E 2
T  
Ns f
as T  cons tan t
S1E12 S2 E 22

f1 f2
0.04  V 2 S2  (0.8V) 2

f 0.9f
S2  0.05
120  0.9  50
NS2   900rpm
6
N 2  (1  S2 )NS2  (1  0.05)900  855rpm

37.
  50
Si
12V 

0.7
220 2K

VO
IB

IB 
6V 

0MA

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VCE  VC  VE  12  5.3  6.7Volt


12  6
IB   0.27mA
22  103
IC  I B  13.5mA
Power P  VCE IC  90.45mW

38. When two diodes are connected in parallel only the diode which is having lowest built-in
voltage conducts the other does not conduct. So the Si diode without conduct
Si
 I D1 
0.3

Ge
I D2

5V 2K
  0.3 

5  0.3
I D2 
2
 2.35mA

39. j1 j0.1 j0.25 j0.1 j1

Eg  1.2PU j1 Em  1.0

j1.35 j1.1

j1.0

j1.35  j1.1  j1.1   j1    j1  j1.35


jX 
 j1
 j0.965
After Y to  conversion
j0.965

Eg  1.2PU Em  1.0

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1.2 1
Steady state power limit =  1.244pu
0.965

40. AB
00 01 11 10
CD
00 0 0 1 1
01 0 X X 1
11 X X 1 X
10 1 0 1 1 A

BC A  BC

41. X.A=8H
abcd.1010  1000
a.oc.o  1000
a 1 c  0
X  A  EH  1b0d  1010  1110
1bld  1110
b 1 d  0
X  b3 b 2 b1 b 0
1 1 0 0
Gray code  1010 (b3 , b3  b 2 , b 2  b1 , b1  b 0

42. 7EH  0111 1110 21H


5FH  0101 1111 10 H
0010 0001  21H 0210H

43. 
Y  A  AB  C  BC  A  A  B  B  C  C  A  B  C   
n2
44. X z   x n  z
n  n1
n

This sum should converge provided each term in the sum is finite. However, if there is
nonzero causal component for n 2  0 then X(z) will have term involving z-1 & thus ROC can’t
include z=0

45. (A) & (C) are the possible IFT s of the given system function. However, the system is stable;
Therefore (C) is the only correct Answer.

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46. PQ buses = 100-20 = 80


PV buses = 20=1 = 19
Dimension of H = (80+19×80+19)= 99 X 99
 Highest rank is 99.

47. Rewrite the equations (This is not unique)


x1  2x 2  x 3  1
2 1
x2  x1  x 3  1, x 3  2x
3 3
Its SFG is 2
2 1
x2 x5

x3 1
1 x6
1
x4

1
 x3x 4  x5x3  x 4x5 x5 x5
    
  x 3  x 4  x 5  x3x 4 x 4 x3

x5 3
So,  1
x4 1  2
x5 3
 1
x3 3
So, Ans is ‘2’

48. h  t   5V
5
H s 
s
Y s s s 1
    0.1428
U s s 1 s6 7
5 s
1 .
3 s 1

49. It is remaining block from feed block loop option D is correct,


Y 1 GH G
 . 
X H 1  GH 1  GH

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1
 x4  1
0
1
50. Exact value x 3
dx      0.25
 4 0 4
Approximate value by Trapezoidal Rule:

x 0 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

f(x) = x3 0 0.0156 0.125 0.4219 1

By trapezoidal rule
1
0.25
 x dx 
3
 0  1  2  0.0156  0.125  0.4219 
0
2 
 0.2656
absolute error  0.2656  0.25  0.0156

51. Isc = If1


20 103
If 1   50A  1PU
400
Base kVA = 20kVA
Generated voltage required under short circuit
VSC  ISC Z1  50  4  200V
200
=  0.5PU
400

 150 
52. 1  sin 1    27.466
 2  230 
2    1  180  27.46  152.5
1 
IO  2. 2  2305.1  150    21  
2.R 
1   2  27.46    
IO  2. 2  230cos 27.46  150    
2.R   180 
IO  4.967A
 1 1

IOr  
 2R
2   Vm sin t  E  d  t 
1 
1
  2     2

 230  150     2  27.466  180   230 sin  


2
 1
IOr        9.295A
 2  R
2
 2  27.466  4 2  230  150cos 27.46  
 

EI  I2 R 150  4.967   9.29   8


2

p.f  O Or   0.672 lag


VS IOr 230  9.295A
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53. VS  100sin 314t, R  10,   45o

      sin 2  2
1

VDC rms   Vm   
 2 4 
    4 sin  
VOr  100   2   67.42V
 2 4 
 
Vdc2  rms   67.42 
2

PO    454.5W
R 10

54. M1 M2
S1  10 k V S1  30 k V
Vm1  100V Vm2  100V
Rm1  S1Vm  1000 k Rm2  S2 Vm2  3000 k
100 100
I max1   0.1 mA I max 2   0.033 mA
1000  103 3000  103
When M2 show half scale
0.033
I m2   0.0165 mA
2
 Connected in series
Voltage shown by 1st meter
 Im2  R m1  0.0165  1000  16.5V

55. Reading of moving coil = reading of moving Iron.

   
2 2
MI  52  3 2  25  3 2  6.55 mA (30  390  3 245o )

1
Moving coil reading  5mA 
kL
5 k new
 c
6.55 0.2  106
k c new  1.526  107  152.6  109 Nm degree

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