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8. Increasing velocity feedback from optimum will give a) sluggish performance b)faster performance c) no change on the output 9.

A rate control servo system with a steady input voltage will give a) constant speed b)increasing speed c) decreasing speed 10. Where are decoupling capacitors used in digital circuits? a) Between pins 1 & 8 b)Close to the +ve pin c) Close to the ve pin 1. What are the majority carriers for a forward biased PN junction device? a) Electrons b)Holes c) Electrons and holes 2. The resistance measured using an AVO between the Collector and Emitter of a transistor is a) same both ways b)smaller Collector to Emitter c) higher Collector to Emitter 3. Germanium in its pure state is a) neutral b)positively charged c) negatively charged 4. Common Collector has the following characteristics a) Medium Voltage Gain, High Current Gain, Non-Inverted Output b)Low Voltage Gain, High Current Gain, Inverted Output c) Medium Voltage Gain, Low Current Gain, Inverted Output 5. Two push-pull transistors have what commoned? a) Bases b)Collectors c) Emitters 6. In a Common Emitter Amplifier RE is used for a) biasing b)stabilisation c) load control 7. If the reverse bias voltage across a diode is too high a) load current increases rapidly b)load current reverses c) load current reduces to zero

8. The rotor coil of a synchrotel a) is stationary b)rotates c) rotates only when a current flows in it 9. An increase in amplitude of a rate feedback signal will cause a) sluggish servo operation b)reduced hunting c) instable operation 10. An increase in negative feedback a) increases system sensitivity b)decreases system sensitivity c) will make the driven device continuously rotate 1. An integrated circuit is manufactured by a) computer hardware, which use individual circuits on ribbon b)doping impurities into layers of intrinsic material c) etching copper tracks onto an insulating board 2. A de-coupling capacitor in a PCB is used to a) minimise transient currents b)pass a.c only c) pass d.c only 3. A monostable vibrator a) is switched on by a trigger pulse then within a pre-set time will eventually return to its original state b)uses a trigger pulse to turn on and the same pulse to turn off c) uses one pulse to turn on and another to turn off 4. Position feedback is used to a) ensure control surface moves to the demanded position by the controls b)to prevent control surface oscillations while the surface is being moved c) indicate to the pilot the position of the load 5. The output from a control transformer is a) torque b)AC voltage c) DC voltage 6. The stator output voltages from a synchro resolver are a) DC b)AC single phase c) 3 phase 7. The purpose of synchro capacitors in a differential synchro transmission system a) to reduce stator current b)reduce rotor current c) reduce stator circuit impedance

8. A typical use for resolver synchros is a) in compass comparitor units b)engine power instrumentation c) fly by wire system 9. The purpose of a flywheel in a synchro receiver indicator is to a) prevent spinning or oscillation b)encourage spinning c) increase driving torque 10. A linear variometer is a) a special synchro giving ac output proportional to shaft angle b)a special auto transformer for synchro system power supplies c) an alternative term for a desynn system 1. In a synchrotel the rotating winding is a) the stator b)rotor c) neither 2. The receiver rotor in a torque synchro system oscillates over an arc of approx 75 degrees. The probable cause is a) short circuit between two stator lines b)two stator lines reversed c) one stator line open circuit 3. Synchro capacitors are fitted a) to provide critical damping b)to make additional damping features unnecessary c) to improve sensitivity and accuracy 4. The output of a control transformer is made a) phase and amplitude sensitive by direction and magnitude of the transmitter rotor movement respectively b)phase and amplitude sensitive by magnitude and direction of the transmitter rotor movement respectively c) phase sensitive by transmitter rotor excitation and amplitude sensitive by direction of transmitter rotor movement 5. A transistor is used in a) current amplifier b)voltage amplifier c) both 6. An LED which emits green light uses a) gallium ****nide phosphide b)gallium phosphide c) gallium ****nide 7. An LED which emits red light uses a) gallium ****nide phosphide b)gallium phosphide c) gallium ****nide

8. A photodiode is operated under a) reverse bias conditions b)forward bias conditions c) reverse or forward bias conditions 9. To increase capacitance of a varactor diode a) reverse bias voltage is increased b)forward bias voltage is decreased c) reverse bias voltage is decreased 10. Which diode has a lower forward bias voltage? a) silicon b)germanium c) both the same 1. A Zener diode is used for a) rectification b)voltage stabilisation c) voltage regulation 4. A thyristor SCR is a a) unidirectional device b)bi-directional device c) multidirectional device 5. A bi-directional TRIAC has two SCRs connected in a) series parallel b)parallel series c) inverse parallel 6. A thyristor can be forward biased by a) positive pulse b)negative pulse c) positive or negative pulse 7. 'N' type materials are doped with a) acceptors b)donors c) acceptors and donors 8. A junction diode if reverse biased too far, the output will a) increase b)stop c) reverse 9. The input of this circuit will be a) integrated b)differentiated c) logarithmic

10. The most suitable class of amplifier for a radio transmitter is a) A b)B c) C 2. What is the base material of a PCB? a) Insulator b)Conductor c) Semiconductor 3. What does the output voltage of an op-amp depend upon? a) The resistors in the circuit b)The op amp bandwidth c) The gain of the op-amp

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