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Paper: BEL Placement Paper (Technical-Electronics Ist)

1. The gray code equivalent of binary 1100 is


a. 1011 b. 1101 c. 1010 d. 1100
2. A Multiplexer has
a. Multiple inputs and single output
b. Single input and Multiple outputs
c. Multiple inputs and Multiple outputs
d. Multiple inputs for Storage of Data
. A binary half adder
a. Adds t!o binary digits and produces their su" and carry
b. Adds half the su" to the carry
c. Adds t!o binary digits and carry fro" previous addition
d. Adds t!o binary digits at half the speed
#. An index register in a co"puter is for
a. Arith"etic and logic functions
b. Storage of results
c. Modifying the address
d. $ounting the no of progra""es
%. An exa"ple of volatile "e"ory is
a. &AM b. &'M c. ()&'M d. Magnetic tape
*. +arrier voltage in a ),- .unction is caused by
a. Ther"ally generated electrons and holes
b. Diffusion of "a.ority carriers across the .unction
c. Migration of "inority carriers across the .unction
d. /lo! of drift current
0. The te"perature coefficient of an intrinsic se"iconductor is
a. )ositive b. -egative c. 1ero d. 2i3e "etals
4. A silicon transistor has a lea3age current 1cbo 5 1 "a. 6f the te"p. rises by %0o $ the
lea3age current !ill be
a. 0 "a b. 2"a c. %0"a d. no change
7. The noise figure of an ideal a"plifier in decibel is
a. 0.% b. 0 c. 1 d. 10
10. The rise ti"e of an a"plifier is 200 nsec. 6ts band!idth is
a. 00M89 b. 1#0M89 c. 100M89 d. 1.0%Mh9
11. M'S/(T operates in
a. Depletion "ode only
b. (nhance"ent "ode only
c. Depletion and enhance"ent "ode
d. -one of these of the above
12. A device !hich behaves li3e S$&s is
a. :;T b. Triac c. M'S/(T d. S&D
1. A plate "odulated class $ &/ a"plifier produces 100 <= of radiated po!er at 100
> "odulation. The "odulating audio a"plifier supplies approxi"ately
a. 2%<= b. <= c. %0<= d. **<=
1#. A 100 M89 /M carrier? "odulated by a % <89 sine !ave deviates by %0 <89
6f the frequency of the "odulating sine !ave is doubled? the deviation !ill
a. Double b. 8alf c. @uadruple d. 8ave no change
1%. -oise generated by a resistor is dependent on
a. 6ts Aalue
b. 6ts te"perature
c. +oth value and te"p
d. -one of these
1*. A 2 channel 4 bit )$M syste" sa"ples at 4 <89 rate. The overall bit rate in
3ilobits per second !ill be
a. 20#4 b. 2000 c. 1720 d. *#
10. Stub "atching eli"inates standing !ave on
a. 2oad side of the stub
b. Source side of the stub
c. +oth sides
d. 'n the stub
14. A half !ave folded dipole has a radiation resistance of
a. 02 = b.%0= c. 1##= d. 244=
17. Top loading is used in antennas for
a. Decrease in i"pedance
b. 6ncrease in band!idth
c. 6ncrease in effective height
d. Decease the height
20. The ter" critical frequency in 6onospheric propagation is
a. 2o!est frequency reflected by 6onosphere
b. 8ighest frequency reflected by the 6onosphere at vertical incidence
c. 2o!est frequency reflected by the 6onosphere at vertical incidence
d. 2o!est co""unication frequency possible
21. The cathode ray oscilloscope can be used to "easure
a. /requency b. Ti"e interval c. Aoltage d. All the above
22. A !ein bridge is used for "easure"ent of
a. &esistance b. $apacitance c. 6nductance d. Audio frequency
2. The fra"e rate per second used in 6ndia TA is
a. *0 b. %0 c. 2% d. 0
2#. A8/ signals are propagated
a. Aia the ionosphere
b. Along the ground
c. Through the troposphere
d. +y reflection in ionosphere
2%. The i"pedance of a ele"ent yagi antenna is around
a. 0%= b. 00= c. %0= d. 100=
2*. A )6- diode is "icro!ave
a. 'scillator b. Mixer c. Detector d. S!itch
20. A trans"ission line of AS=& 2 has a reflection coefficient
a. 0.2% b. 0.% c. 0% d. 0
24. Micro!ave repeaters are typically
a. 2% b. %0 c. 0% d. 100 <"s apart
27. To overco"e fading in a ship,to,ship co""unication syste" !e can efficiently use
a. +roadband Antenna
b. Directional Antenna
c. Space Diversity
d. /requency Diversity
0. /requency in the :8/ range is propagate by !aves of
a. Bround b. s3y c. Space d. Surface
1. A duplexer is used to
a. &eceive t!o signals in one antenna
b. )revent interference bet!een t!o antenna
c. Mix t!o signals to the sa"e antenna
d. Allo! one antenna for both trans"ission and reception
2. Strapping is used in a "agnetron to
a. )revent "ode .u"ping
b. &educe frequency drift
c. (nsure proper bunching
d. Dissipate heat
. A rectangular !aveguide behaves li3e a filter of
a. +and pass b. 8igh pass c. 2o! pass d. +and stop
#. The signal propagation ti"e in "illiseconds for a geosynchronous satellite is
a. %#0 b. 200 c. 1% d. 100
%. The silicon solar cell is a
a. )hoto conductive
b. )hoto e"issive
c. )hoto voltaic
d. )hoto resistive
*. /or the national TA and ratio net!or3? 6-SAT,6+ uses
a. #00M89 b. 2.%B89 c. 2.% and %B89 d. # and * B89
0. A typical fibre,optic detector is
a. Step recovery diode
b. 2ight e"itting diode
c. Avalanche photo diode
d. /ield effect transistor
4. A "ode" is a device used for
a. Digiti9ing voice data
b. Trans"ission of data on lines
c. Modulating and de"odulating signals sent on a line
d. Suppressing noise interference
7. The "ost effective anti,.a""ing technique is
a. /requency hopping
b. Spread Spectru"
c. /requency synthesis
d. +urst trans"ission
#0. Mono,"ode is a ter" used in
a. /ibre,optics
b. &adar
c. Satellite co""unication
d. Magnetics
#1. Monopulse technique is used in
a. &adar
b. &adio relay
c. Data co""unication
d. /ibre,optics
#2. 8D2$ is a ter" for
a. Data co""unication protocol
b. Synchroni9ing pulses
c. Bain control in receivers
d. (rror chec3ing
#. A gate!ay
a. 6s a place !here radars are connected
b. )er"its dissi"ilar net!or3s to co""unicate
c. +ifurcates the &/ path of a trans"itter
d. 6s a feeder cable
##. (thernet is a na"e of
a. Mediu" of co"puter co""unication
b. -et!or3 for co"puter co""unication
c. )rocedures for co"puter co""unication net!or3
d. Soft!are for co"puter co""unication
#%. 6f several stations in a net!or3 !ant to use a single channel !ithout interfering !ith
one another? the technique used is called
a. $arrier sense
b. )hanto",free9e
c. )ac3et s!itching
d. Multiplexing
#*. 6n a "onolithic 6$? resistors are for"ed fro"
a. $era"ic "aterials
b. $opper
c. ),type se"iconductor
d. Alu"iniu" deposition
#0. 6$s "ade by sputtering of "aterials on a cera"ic substrate are called
a. Monolithic b. 8ybrid c. Thic3 fil" d. Thin fil"
#4. T!o coils CinductorsD connected in series have a co"bined inductance of 1%"8.
=hen ter"inals of one of the coils are reversed and connected to the other? the co"bined
inductance is "easured to be 7"8. =hat is the value of "utual inductance
a. 1.%"8 b."8 c.*"8 d.12"8
#7. 6f a parallel 2$ circuit is excited at frequency less than its resonant frequency? the
nature of its effective i"pedance is
a. &esistive b. 6nductive c. $apacitive d. -one of these of these
%0. The !ave length of 1 Biga hert9 frequency signal is
a. 10c" b. 0c" c. c" d. 1c"
%1. =hich of the follo!ing "icro!ave tubes can be considered as broad band devices
a. Magnetrons
b. <lystrons
c. &eflex 3lystrons
d. Traveling !ave tubesET=TF
%2. =hich fa"ily of the follo!ing integrated circuits has the highest speed
a. DT2 b. ($2 c. TT2 d.$M'S
%. The "ost i"portant feature of $M'S fa"ily of 6$s is
a. 8igh speed
b. S"all si9e
c. 2o! po!er consu"ption
d. 2o! input i"pedance
%#. =hat is the resolution of 4 bit AGD converter if its full scale voltage is 10v
a. 0.02v b. 0.01 c. 0.07v d. 0.004v
%%. =hat value of resistance is to be used in 2S+ of # bit !eighted ladder DGA converter
if MS+ has 10 3= resistor
a. 1*03 b. 403 c. 2#03 d. 1003
%*. The pulse !idth of a radar trans"itter is 0.*" sec. and the pulse repetition rate is
000 89. The average po!er "easured is #20 !atts. =hat is the pea3 po!er
a. 100<= b. #20<= c. 1M= d. -one of these
%0. The device used for isolating the trans"itter and receiver in a radar syste" is called
a. Diplexer
b. Duplexer
c. Directional coupler
d. -one of these
%4. H+aud is
a. Total -o. of bitsGsec in each character
b. &eciprocal of shortest signal ele"ent in a character
c. Duration of a character in data trans"ission
d. -one of these
%7. The advantage of Tote" pole output stage in TT2 6$s is
a. 2o! output i"pedance
b. $an sin3 "ore current
c. 'scillations avoided
d. -one of these
*0. The capacitance value of a varactor is controlled by
a. A reverse voltage applied to it
b. A series resistance
c. Aarying its supply voltage
d. $urrent through the device
*1. (lectron volt is equivalent to
a. .4 I 10,20 erg
b. 1.*02 I 10,12 erg
c. 1.*02 I 10,14 erg
d. 1.*02 I 10,1* erg
*2. The 3inetic energy of photo electrons e"itted by a photo sensitive surface depends
on
a. 6ntensity of the incident radiation
b. =avelength of the incident radiation
c. Angle of incident of radiation
d. Surface conditions of the surface
*. /lux is expressed in radio,"etric syste" in
a. 2u"ens
b. )hotons
c. =atts
d. $andles
*#. 6n a three,phase bridge rectifier circuit? the ripple frequency is
a. Sa"e as line frequency
b. T!ice the line frequency
c. Thrice the line frequency
d. Six ti"es the line frequency
*%. (nergy stored in a capacitor as a function of voltage is given by
a. $A2
b. 1A2G2$
c. J $A2
d. 1AG2$
**. The operational a"plifier used in analog co"puters have usually open loop flat gain
approxi"ately upto
a. 1M89 b. 100M89 c. 10M89 d. 0.1M89
*0. An oscillator of %0 M89 is fed !ith a pulse of rise ti"e 2 n sec. The rise ti"e of
the displayed !avefor" is approxi"ately
a. 1 n sec b. 2.2 n sec c. 2.0 n sec d. 1.0 n sec
*4. A radar trans"its a pea3 po!er of 100 <= !ith pulse !idth of 1 " sec and a pulse
repetition rate of 100 <89. The average output po!er of the radar is
a. 100<= b.10<= c. 1000<= d. %0<=
*7. The incre"ental inductance in a coil is due to
a. Saturation
b. Superi"posed D$
c. Mutual inductance
d. $hange of frequency
00. Micro!ave tube based on velocity "odulation principle is
a. <lystron
b. Magnetron
c. 2ight house tube
d. Traveling !ave tube
01. -oise output fro" the receiver decreases unifor"ly !ith noise side band frequency
for
a. /requency "odulation
b. A"plitude "odulation
c. )ulse a"plitude "odulation
d. -one of these
02. 6n a"plitude "odulation the "axi"u" per"issible "odulation index is
a. :nity b. 100 c. infinity d. -one of these
0. 6n frequency "odulation the "axi"u" per"issible "odulation index is
a. :nity b. %0 c.1000 d. no li"it
0#. 6n /M trans"ission and reception? the pre,e"phasis and de,e"phasis are used to
i"prove the
a. Signal to noise ratio
b. /requency response of the receiver
c. /requency response of the trans"itter
d. The sensitivity of the trans"itter
0%. De,e"phasis net!or3 uses the co"bination of
a. &,2 b. &,$ c. &,2,$ d. Transfor"er
0*. The usage of "icro sec for defining e"phasis is a standard practice but this "icro
sec definition "eans
a. d+ point of the net!or3 "eans
b. "id point of the net!or3 response
c. roll off the net!or3 response
d. the stop band ripple of the net!or3 response
00. Delayed AB$ is applied
a. /or all singal strength
b. /or singal strength exceeding a specified li"it
c. /or lo! singal strength
d. /or /M receiver
04. Selectivity "eans
a. +and!idth
b. Bain
c. Modulation index
d. -one of these
07. -arro! band!idth broadcast reduces
a. The quality and noise
b. @uality alone
c. -oise alone
d. @uality and intelligibility
40. Squelch "eans 3eeping the receiver
a. '- in the absence of carrier
b. '// in the absence of carrier
c. To re"ove AB$
d. 6ncrease the AB$
41. 2et 1 be the series i"pedance and K be the shunt ad"ittance of the trans"ission
line? then the characteristic i"pedance
a. L,1K b.L,KG1 c. L,1GK d.All the above
42. -oise figure of an a"plifier is defined as
a. 6nput S-& output S-&
b. 6nput S-& G output S-&
c. 'utput S-& G input S-&
d. 6nput S-& G gain
4. A broadcast radio trans"itter radiates 10 <= po!er !hen "odulation is *0>. 6ts
carrier po!er !ill be
a. 4.#0<= b.4.72<= c. 4.1<= d.10.00<=
4#. 6n AM trans"ission antenna current is 4 A"pere at 9ero "odulation indexes but
increased to 4.7 A"pere !hen "odulated on single sine !ave. Then the > of
"odulation is approxi"ately
a. 00.1> b. 40.1> c. *%.1> d. 10.0>
4%. 6n AM trans"ission antenna current is 4 A"pere at 9ero "odulation index. At 40>
"odulation index the antenna current !ill be
a. 10.00A b. 4.02A c. 7.17A d. 7.07A
4*. 6f t!o sine !aves are a"plitude "odulated !ith "odulation index "1 and "2? the
effective "odulation index is
a. L, "12G"22
b. L, "1 "2
c. L, "12M"22
d. L, "22G"12
40. 6f it is trans"itted current and 6c is trans"itter current at 9ero "odulation index and
the trans"itted current at "odulation index of " !ill
a. 6t 5 6c L,E1M"F
b. 6t 5 6c L,E1M"2F
c. 6t 5 6c L,E1M"G22F
d. 6t 5 6cL,1M"2
44. 6f &r is the radiation resistance and &d is the lu"ped resistance? then the antenna
efficiency is given as H
a. C&r , &dD G C&r M &dD
b. C&r M &dD G C&r H &dD
c. &r G C&r M &dD
d. &d G C&r M &dD
47. 6n end fire array? the current
a. Magnitude and phase in each ele"ent is the sa"e
b. Magnitude is the sa"e but phase is different in each ele"ent
c. Magnitude is different but no phase difference in each ele"ent
d. Magnitude and phase are different in each ele"ent
70. 6n a board side array? the current
a. Magnitude and phase in each ele"ent is the sa"e
b. Magnitude is the sa"e but phase is different
c. Magnitude is different but no phase difference in each ele"ent
d. Magnitude and phase are different in each ele"ent
71. +ea" !idth of the 2 "etre paraboloid reflector at * B89 is
a. #.%o
b. 7.2%o
c. .%o
d. 0.0%o
72. The cut of !ave length for T( "? n "ode is in a !ave guide of di"ension aIb is
a. 2GL,C"GaD2 MCnGbD2
b. 2L, E"GaF2 M EnGbF2
c. L,C"GaD2 M CnGbD2 G2
d. L, E"GaF2 M EnGbF2
7. /or the standard rectangular !aveguide di"ension of #I2 c" the off !avelength for
TM11 "ode is approxi"ately
a. 1.044c" b. .%0*c" c. 1.*42c" d. 2.%#*c"
7#. 6n 6M)ATT diode? the voltage and current are
a. 6n phase
b. 'ut off phase by 70o
c. 'ut off phase by 140o
d. -one of these of the above
7%. =hich of the follo!ing state"ent is true
a. Tunnel diode N 6M)ATT diode are negative resistance devices
b. Tunnel diode is positive resistance device and the 6M)ATT diode is negative
resistance device
c. Tunnel diode is negative resistance device and the 6M)ATT diode is positive
resistance device
d. -one of these of the above
7*. 6n a SS+ "odulation syste" !ith 100> "odulation index the po!er saving !ill be
a. %G* of carrier po!er
b. 2G4 of carrier po!er
c. %G12 of the carrier po!er
d. J of the carrier po!er
70. 6n SS+ "odulation the "odulation index is increased fro" 0.% to 1.0? then the
po!er !ill be increased by
a. 2 ti"es b. # ti"es c. 1* ti"es d. 2 ti"es
74. 700 rp" is equal to
a. 7#.2 radGsec
b. #0.1 radGsec
c. 144.# radGsec
d. 1*.02 radGsec
77. Darlington pair is used to
a. 6ncrease the voltage gain
b. 6ncrease the current gain
c. Decrease voltage gain
d. Decrease current gain
100. The transfer function of the syste" sho!n is
a. BCsD G O1 M 8CsDP
b. BCsD 8CsD G O1 M BCsD 8CsDP
c. BCsD G O1 M BCsD 8CsDP d. BCsD G BCsD 8CsD
(lectronics,6 Ans!ers
1. c
2. a
. a
#. c
%. a
*. b
0. b
4. b
7. b
10. d
11. c
12. b
1. b
1#. d
1%. c
1*. a
10. c
14. d
17. c
20. b
21. d
22. d
2. c
2#. b
2%. b
2*. d
20. c
24. b
27. d
0. c
1. d
2. a
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%. c
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0. c
4. c
7. a
#0. a
#1. a
#2. a
#. b
##. b
#%. d
#*. c
#0. d
#4. a
#7. b
%0. b
%1. d
%2. b
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%#. c
%%. b
%*. c
%0. b
%4. b
%7. a
*0. a
*1. b
*2. b
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*#. b
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*0. c
*4. b
*7. d
00. a
01. a
02. a
0. b
0#. a
0%. b
0*. a
00. b
04. a
07. a
40. b
41. c
42. b
4. a
4#. a
4%. c
4*. c
40. c
44. c
47. b
70. a
71. c
72. a
7. b
7#. c
7%. a
7*. a
70. b
74. b
77. b
100. c

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