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APTITUDE
1.

A line on a meteorological map joining places of equal


rainfall is called:
(1) Isoclinic
(3) Isogenic

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

6.

,d Vu LVhy cukus esa yxHkx fdrus fdyksxzke eSXuht+ dh vko;drk


gksrh gS\
(1) 10 fdyksxzke
(2) 20 fdyksxzke
(3) 50 fdyksxzke
(4) 100 fdyksxzke

7.

lsuk dks lefiZr Hkkjr dk igyk mixzg gS\

(2) Lead sulphide


(4) Silver Nitrate

uhyk FkksFkk dk nwljk uke gS%


(1) rkez lYQsV
(3) ykSg lYQsV

(2)
(4)

yhM lYQkbZM
jtr ukbZVsV

10.

yky xqykc] uhyh jks'kuh esa ns[kus ij dkyk fn[kkbZ nsrk gS D;ksafd%
(1) yky xqykc uhyh jks'kuh ijkofrZr djrk gS
(2) yky xqykc yky jks'kuh ijkofrZr djrk gS
(3) yky xqykc uhyh jks'kuh 'kksf"kr djrk gS
(4) yky xqykc okLro esa dkyk gks tkrk gS

11.

foo ;ksxk fnol fdl fnu euk;k tk;sxk%


(1) fnlEcj 21
(2) twu 21
(3) uoEcj 14
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(2) June 21
(4) None of these

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(2) GSAT7
(4) GSAT8

dSyksjhehVj ekiu djrk gS%


(1) mek dk ifjek.k
(2) vkgkj esa dSyksjh dk ifjek.k
(3) mek dh fofdj.k
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

The red rose reflects blue light


The red rose reflects red light
The red rose absorbs blue light
The red rose actually turns black

The World Yoga Day will be celebrated on:

(1) GSAT12
(3) GSAT1

9.

Quantity of heat
Quantity of calories in diet
Heat radiation
None of these

(1) December 21
(3) November 14

(2) II
(4) IV

fnYyh lYrur dk ,d fl) dfo ftls fgUnqLrku dk rksrk dh


mikf/k ls uoktk x;k%
(1) ft+;k&mhu cjkuh
(2) mRch
(3) vycs:uh
(4) vehj [kqljks

8.

A red rose appear black when seen in blue light,


because:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

vSy] 2014 dks dkfkr foo cSad fjiksVZ ds vuqlkj ; kf


lerk ds en esa 2011 esa foo dk rhljh lcls cM+h vFkZO;oLFkk ds
:i esa dkSu&lk nsk mHkjk%
(1) tkiku
(2) phu
(3) Hkkjr
(4) :l

5.

(2) GSAT7
(4) GSAT8

Calorimeter measures:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esa jkT; uhfr ds funsZkd fl)kUr dks fdl Hkkx esa
bafxr fd;k x;k gS%

(2) 20 Kgs
(4) 100 kgs

Blue Vitriol is another name for:


(1) Copper sulphate
(3) Iron sulphate

4.

(2) Utbi
(4) Amir Khusro

Indias first dedicated military satellite?


(1) GSAT12
(3) GSAT1

29

(1) I
(3) III

Nearly how many Kgs of manganese is required to


manufacture one tonne of steel?
(1) 10 kgs
(3) 50 Kgs

3.

(2) II
(4) IV

Name one famous poet of Delhi Sultanate who was


adorned with title of The Parrot of Hindustan:
(1) ZiaUddin Barani
(3) Alberuni

mRsjd dh mifLFkfr esa ;g gkbZMkstu ds lkFk ukbZVkstu dh vfHkf;k


}kjk veksfu;k cukus dk ,d vkS|ksfxd e gS%
(1) lkYos e
(2) cs;j e
(3) gScj e
(4) cslsej e

(2) China
(4) Russia

In Indian constitution Directive Principles of State


Policy is mentioned in Part:
(1) I
(3) III

2.

(2) Bayer Process


(4) Bessemer Process

Which country emerged as third largest economy of


the world in 2011 in terms of the purchasing power
th
parity according to world Bank report released on 29
April, 2014:
(1) Japan
(3) India

ekSle lEcfU/kr uD'ks ij leku o"kkZ ds LFkkuksa dks tksM+us okyh ,d


js[kk gS] tks dgykrh gS%
(1) vkblksDyhfud
(2) vkblksckj
(3) vkblkstsfud
(4) vkblksgkbV

(2) Isobar
(4) Isohyet

It is an industrial process of producing ammonia by


the reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen in the presence
of a catalyst:
(1) Solvay Process
(3) Haber Process

1.

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12.

The latest addition in fundamental duties under


Article51A of the constitution of India is:

12.

Hkkjr ds lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn&51A ds vUrxZr ekSfyd dkZO;ksa esa gky


gh esa fdls tksM+k x;k gS%
(1) N% ,oa pkSng okZ dh mez ds e/; okys cPpks vFkok vkfJr dks
fk{kk ds volj nku djuk
(2) lkoZtfud lEifk dh lqj{kk djuk
(3) kfrd okrkoj.k dk laj{k.k ,oa lqj{kk djuk
(4) nsk dh j{kk djuk ,oa jkV lsok ds fy, tc Hkh cqyk, tk,]
lsok nku djuk

13.

LVsiosy jkuh&dh&oko vHkh gky gh esa ;wusLdks }kjk foo dh /kjksgj


LFky ds :i esa eatwj fd;k x;kA ;g fLFkr gS%
(1) jktLFkku
(2) xqtjkr
(3) e/; nsk
(4) egkjkV

14.

Hkkjr esa fdl cSad us vHkh gky gh esa lEidZ jfgr MsfcV ,oa sfMV
dkMZ kqHkkjEHk fd;k%
(1) ,p-Mh-,Q-lh- cSad
(2) vkbZ-lh-vkbZ-lh-vkbZ- cSad
(3) Hkkjrh; LVsV cSad
(4) iatkc uskuy cSad

15.

Hkkjr dk igyk ftyk ftlesa lEiw.kZ xzkeh.k czksMcSaM dojst gS%


(1) lsye
(2) bnqDdh
(3) xka/khuxj
(4) fokk[kkiV~ue

16.

rsgjok oklh Hkkjrh; fnol dgk vk;ksftr fd;k x;k%


(1) vgenkckn] xqtjkr
(2) xk/khuxj] xtjkr
(3) oM+ksnjk] xqtjkr
(4) lwjr] xqtjkr

17.

foo dk lcls de vk;q okyk ftlus vUVkfVZd egklkxj esa 1C


rkie ij rSj dj foo fdreku cuk;k%
(1) ysfol iqx
(2) ysuh dkWDl
(3) pk: kekZ
(4) HkfDr kekZ

18.

GAGAN th-ih-,l- ,MsM th;ks vkX;qesUVsM usohxsku ra= ls


lEcfU/kr fuEu dFkuksa ij fopkj djsaA
1. ;g Hkkjr ij eqr c<+h gqbZ lsVsykbZV usohxsku rjaxksa dks nku
djrk gS tks th-ih-,l- ls nl xquk T;knk ifjkq) gksrh gSaA
2. ;g ISRO ,oa NASA }kjk la;q :i ls fodflr dh xbZ gSaA

(1) Providing opportunities for the education to the child or


ward between the age of six and fourteen years
(2) Safeguarding public property
(3) Protecting and safeguarding natural environment
(4) Defending the country and rendering national service
when called upon
13.

Stepwell Rani-Ki-Vav was approved as a world


heritage site by the unesco recently. It is located at:
(1) Rajasthan
(3) Madhya Pradesh

14.

Which bank has recently launched first contactless


debit and credit cards in India?
(1) HDFC Bank
(3) State Bank of India

15.

Ahmadabad, Gujarat
Gandhinagar, Gujarat
Vadodara, Gujarat
Surat, Gujarat

Youngest in the world who set a world record by


swimming in 1C temperature at Antarctic Ocean:
(1) Lewis Pugh
(3) Charu Sharma

18.

(2) Idukki
(4) Vishakhapatnam

13th Pravasi Bhartiya Divas was held in:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

17.

(2) ICICI Bank


(4) Punjab National Bank

The first district of India with complete rural broad


band coverage?
(1) Salem
(3) Gandhinagar

16.

(2) Gujarat
(4) Maharastra

(2) Lynne Cox


(4) Bhakti Sharma

Consider the following statements about GAGAN (GPS


Aided Geo Augmented Navigation) system.
1.

2.

It offers free enhanced Satellite navigation signals


over India which are ten times more precise than
GPS.
It was jointly developed by ISRO and NASA.

mi;qZ esa ls dkSu&lk dFku lR; gSA


(1) dsoy 1
(2) dsoy
(3) 1 ,oa 2 nksuksa
(4) u rks

Which of the above statements are correct.


(1) 1 only
(3) Both 1 & 2
19.

Sixty men can build a wall in 40 days, but though they


begin the work together, 5 men quit every ten days.
The time needed to build the wall is:
(1) 47.5 days
(3) 49.5 days

20.

(2) 2 only
(4) Neither 1 nor 2

(1) 18%
(3) 10%

60 O;f ,d nhokj 40 fnuksa esa cuk ldrs gSaA ;|fi os dk;Z ,d


lkFk gh vkjEHk djrs gSa] 5 O;f R;sd 10 fnu ij NksM+dj pys
tkrs gSaA rks nhokj cukus esa fdruk le; yxsxk%
(1) 47.5 fnu
(2) 45 fnu
(3) 49.5 fnu
(4) 51 fnu

20.

xqfM+;k us ,d ?kM+h blds fo; ewY; ds 9/10 nj ij [kjhnk ,oa


blds fo; ewY; ls 8% T;knk ij csp fn;kA rks mldk ykHk fdruk
gqvk\

(2) 20%
(4) None of these

(1) 18%
(3) 10%

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u gh

19.

(2) 45 days
(4) 51 days

Gudia purchased a watch at 9/10th of its selling price


and sold it at 8% more than it selling price. Her gain
is?

2
1

[A2]

(2) 20%
(4) buesa ls

dksbZ ugha
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21.

A man buys two chairs for a total cost of Rs.800/-. By

21.

3
4
of its cost price and the other at
of
selling one at
4
3

4
3

its cost price he loses Rs. 25/-. What did he pay for the
chairs:
(1) Rs. 500, 300
(3) Rs. 600, 200

22.

(1) 1 :
(3)
23.

:2

24.

(3)

(3) 25%

(3) 5:6

24.

(4) 4:5
25.

26.

27.

(2) 25.0 cm
(4) 24.0 cm

(2) 20%

(3) 25%

(4) 15%

(2) 5:4

(3) 5:6

(4) 4:5

nks la[;k,a ,slh gSa fd muds chp dk vuqikr 3:5 gSA ;fn R;sd dks
20 c<+k;k tkrk gS] rks fufeZr u;h la[;kvksa dk vuqikr 7:9 gSA
ekSfyd la[;k Kkr djsa%
(2) 24, 40
(4) 15, 25

ds 15 eSpksa esa lfpu rsUnqydj dk vkSlr ju 70 gS ,oa ckWMZj


xokLdj VkWQh T20 ds 7 eSpksa esa mudk vkSlr ju 45 gSA ;fn
mUgksaus 10 vkSj vUrjkZVh; T20 eSp [ksys ,oa mudk dqy vkSlr
cuk;s x;s ju lHkh T20 eSpksa esa 73 ju FkkA rks mudk 10
vUrjkZVh; T20 eSpksa esa dqy cuk;s x;s ju fdrus Fks%
IPL

(2) 971
(4) buesa

ls dksbZ ugha

,d lef}ckgq f=Hkqt dh Hkqtkvksa dk vuqikr 3:3:5 gS A cjkcj


Hkqtkvksa dh yEckbZ 6.6 lseh- gS A bl f=Hkqt dk ifjeki gksxk &
(1) 24.2 lseh(2) 25.0 lseh(4) 24.0 lseh(3) 23.5 lseh-

funsZ'k% 132 lseh- yEcs rkj ds ,d VqdM+s dks eokj leckgq f=Hkqt] ,d
oxZ] ,d o`k ,oa fu;fer "kMHkqt ds :i esa eksM+k tkrk gSA
28.

(2) Hexagon
(4) Triangle

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buesa ls dksbZ ugha

nks la[;kvksa dk vuqikr 4:5 gSA tc Fke esa 20% dh o`f) dh


tkrh gS ,oa nwljs dks 20% ?kVk;k tkrk gS] rks ifj.kker% la[;kvksa
dk vuqikr gksxk%

(1) 990
(3) 982

(2) 971
(4) None of these

(4)

nks fed NwV nsus ij ,d deht dk ewY; 105 #- gks tkrk gS tc


fd mldk vafdr ewY; 150 #- gSA ;fn nwljk NwV 12.5% gS rks
igyk NwV gksxk%

(1) 9, 15
(3) 27, 45

(2) 24, 40
(4) 15, 25

The largest area is included when the wire is bent into


the shape of a:
(1) Circle
(3) Square

:2

(1) 6:5

DIRECTIONS: A piece of wire 132 cm long is bent successively


in the shape of an equilateral triangle, a square, a circle and a
regular hexagon.
28.

(2) 1 : 3

(1) 22%

The lengths of the sides of an isosceles triangle are in


the ratio 3:3:5. The lengths of the equal sides of the
triangle is 6.6 cm. What is the perimeter of the triangle?
(1) 24.2 cm
(3) 23.5 cm

23.

(4) 15%

The average score of Sachin Tendulkar in IPL 15


Matches is 70 runs and the average score in Border
Gavaskar Trophy T20 Matches is 45 runs in 7
matches. If he has played 10 more International T20
matches and his overall average score in all T20
Matches was 73 runs. What was his total score in 10
International T20 Matches:
(1) 990
(3) 982

27.

(4) None of these

Two numbers are such that the ratio between them is


3:5. If each is increased by 20, the ratio between the
new numbers so formed is 7:9. Find the original
numbers:
(1) 9, 15
(3) 27, 45

26.

(2) 5:4

,d xksyk] ftldh f=T;k x gS] dks xykdj blds ifjek.k dks nks
leku Hkkxksa esa foHk dj fn;k tkrk gSA ,d Hkkx dks 10 ls-ehpkbZ okys flysUMj esa <kyk tkrk gS rFkk nwljs dks mruh gh pkbZ
okys ,d kadq esaA rks flysUMj dh f=T;k ls kadq dh f=T;k dk
vuqikr gksxk%
(1) 1 :

The ratio of two numbers is 4:5. When the first is


increased by 20% and the second is decreased by
20%, the ratio of the resulting numbers is:
(1) 6:5

25.

(2) 20%

22.

(2) 1 : 3

After getting two successive discounts, a shirt with a


list price of Rs. 150 is available at Rs. 105. If the second
discount is 12.5%, find the first discount:
(1) 22%

ij cspus ij mls :- 25/- dk uqdlku gksrk gSA rks dqflZ;ksa ds


fy, mlus D;k Hkqxrku fn;k%
(1) :- 500, 300
(2) :- 400, 400
(3) :- 600, 200
(4) :- 700, 100

(2) Rs. 400, 400


(4) Rs. 700, 100

A sphere of radius x is melted and its volume is


divided into two equal parts. One part is cast into a
cylinder of height 10 cm. and second a cone of the
same height. The ratio of the cylinder radius to the
cone radius is:

,d vkneh nks dqflZ;k :- 800/- dh dqy ykxr ij [kjhnrk gSA


ykxr ewY; ds 3 ij ,d dks cspus ij rFkk nwljs dks ykxr ewY; ds

[A3]

lokZf/kd {ks=Qy blesa lfEefyr gksrk gS tc rkj dks bl :i esa eksM+k


tkrk gS%
(1) o`k
(2) "kMHkqt
(3) oxZ
(4) f=Hkqt

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INSTRUCTIONS: In this question a piece of paper is folded and then cut as shown below. The dotted lines shown are the portion which
have been folded. The curve arrow shows the directions of folding. And the number of scissors beneath the figure show the number of
portions cut. From the given responses, indicate how it will appear when opened. The opening is in the same order as folding.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr u esa dkxt ds VqdM+s dks eksM+dj dkVk x;k gS] tSlk fd uhps nkkZ;k x;k gSA fcUnq js[kk,a eksM+s gq, Hkkx dks nfkZr djrh gSaA okRed
rhj eqM+s Hkkx dh fnkk dks nkkZrk gSA fp= ds uhps nh xbZ dSafp;k dVs gq, Hkkx dh la[;kvks dks nkkZrh gSaA mkj fodYiksa esa ls ;s crk,a fd bl f;k ds
vuqlkj bls [kksyus ij ;g dSlk fn[ksxkA eksM+us ds ekuqlkj gh [kksyus dk e gksxkA
29.

Question figure u

vkfr



29.
30.

(1)

If BAD is written as YZW and SAME as HZNV, then


LOVE will be coded as:
(1) ROWN
(3) OLEV

31.

Answer figure mkj

30.

(2) OJUC
(4) NOPL

(2)

(3)

31.

SAME

dks

HZNV

fy[kk

(2) OJUC
(4) NOPL

fdlh fufpr dksM esa COMPUTER dks RFUVQNPC fy[kk tkrk


gSA rks mlh dksM esa MEDICINE dks D;k fy[kk tk,xk\
(1) EOJDJEFM
(3) MFEJDJOE

(2) EOJDEJFM
(4) MFEDJJOE

(4)

;fn BAD dks YZW fy[kk tkrk gS ,oa


tkrk gS] rks LOVE dk dksM D;k gksxk\
(1) ROWN
(3) OLEV

In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as


RFUVQNPC. How is MEDICINE written in the same
code?
(1) EOJDJEFM
(3) MFEJDJOE

vkfr

(2) EOJDEJFM
(4) MFEDJJOE

DIRECTIONS: In the following number series only one number


is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr la[;k Ja`[kyk esa ,d la[;k xyr gSA xyr la[;k dks
Kkr djsaA

32.

32.

18, 119, 708, 3534, 14136, 42405


(1) 708
(3) 119

33.

34.

Pick the odd one out.

(2) 12th

37.

16

(2) B

(3) A

yM+dks dh ,d drkj esa tc vkkhk dks ck;ha rjQ nks LFkku


LFkkukUrfjr fd;k tkrk gS rks og ck;sa Nksj ls 7ok gks tkrk gSA drkj
esa nkfgus Nksj mldh iwoZor fLFkfr D;k Fkh\
(3) 9th

(4) 8th

,d ckyd 25 QhV mkj dh rjQ pyrk gS ,oa fQj nkfgus eqM+dj


40 QhV pyrk gS] iqu% nkfgus eqM+dj 45 QhV pyrk gSA rc og
ck;sa eqM+dj 20 QhV pyrk gSA og iqu% ck;sa eqM+dj 20 QhV pyrk
gSA vUrr% og vius ck;sa eqM+dj 20 QhV vkSj pyrk gSA kjEHk
fcUnq ls ckyd fdl fnkk dh rjQ gS\
(1) iwjc
(2) ifpe
(3) mkj
(4) nf{k.k

36.

A, B, C, D ,oa E ikp fdrkcsa ,d est j[kh tkrh gSaA ;fn A


E ds uhps j[kk tkrk gS ,oa C dks D ds ij j[kk tkrk gSA B
A ds uhps j[kk tkrk gS ,oa D dks E ds ij j[kk tkrk gS

dkSu&lh fdrkc est dh lrg Nwrh gS\

(4) E

(1) C
37.

(2) 55
(4) 46

;fn

C = 24

(1) 68
(3) 78

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(2) 12th

35.

(2) West
(4) South

If C = 24 and HOT = 38, then FEAR = ?


(1) 68
(3) 78

34.

(1) 10th

There are five books A, B, C, D and E placed on a


table. If A is placed below E, C is placed above D, B is
placed below A and D is placed above E, then which of
the following books touches the surface of the table?
(1) C

fuEufyf[kr esa ls vlaxr dks pqfu,%


(1) lquuk
(2) lw?kuk
(3) Lokn ysuk
(4) ckrphr djuk

(4) 8th

A child walks 25 feet towards North, turns right and walks


40 feet, turns right again and walks 45 feet. He then turns
left and walks 20 feet. He turns left again walk 20 feet.
Finally, he turns to his left to walk another 20 feet. In
which direction is the child from his starting point?
(1) East
(3) North

36.

(3) 9th

(2) 14136
(4) 3534

33.
(2) Smell
(4) Talk

In a row of 16 boys, when Ashish was shifted two places


th
towards the left, he became 7 from left end. What was
his earlier position from the right end of the row?
(1) 10th

35.

(1) 708
(3) 119

(2) 14136
(4) 3534

(1) Hear
(3) Taste

18, 119, 708, 3534, 14136, 42405

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(2) B

,oa

HOT = 38]

(3) A

rks

FEAR =

dks
dks
rks

(4) E

(2) 55
(4) 46

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38.

In a group of 36 persons, a total of 16 take cold drink


while 9 take only cold drink not green coconut drink.
How many persons in this group take only green
coconut drink but not cold drink. (Every person take
drink either cold drink or green coconut or both):
(1) 27

39.

(2) 25

(3) 20

38.

(1) 27
(3) 20

(4) 22

You are project head of a Government company and


there is an emergent need of good numbers of diploma
civil engineers at the contract site. The H R department
has authorised you to recruit the staff for work site.
The recruitment is to be done through walk ins and
You anticipate a large turn out of candidates. Besides
the work site, you also sit in the corporate office of the
company. How will you proceed to recruit the staff?

You are a departmental head of a government


organisation. The HR department has assigned you a
task of paper setting for the purpose of career
promotional test. One of your colleagues who has
helped you always is seeking your help as his son is
also appearing for the career promotional test. What
shall be your decision?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

41.

vki ,d ljdkjh dEiuh ds ifj;kstuk eq[k gSa ,oa lafonk LFky ij


vPNh la[;k esa fMIyksek flfoy baftfu;lZ dh rRdkfyd t:jr gSA ekuo
lalk/ku foHkkx us vkidks dk;Z LFky ij Hkr djus ds fy;s vf/kr fd;k
gSA Hkr okd bu ds ek/;e ls gksuk gS ,oa vki vH;fFkZ;ksa dh vf/kd
la[;k vuqekfur djrs gSaA dk;Z LFky ds vykok vki fuxfer dk;kZy; esa
Hkh cSBrs gSaA vki LVkQ ds p;u ds fy;s dSls vkxs c<+sxsa\
(1) ^okd&bu* ds fy, in dk foKkiu nsaxs vkSj fdlh [kkl rkjh[k
dks ^okd&bu* baVjO;w ds fy, mEehn~okjksa dks fuxfer dk;kZy; ds
irs ij cqyk,axs
(2) ^okd&bu* ds fy, in dk foKkiu nsaxs ,oa mEehn~okjksa dks dk;Z
LFky ds irs ij fdlh [kkl rkjh[k dks ^okd&bu* baVjO;w ds fy,
cqyk,axs
(3) ^okd&bu* ds fy, in ds okLrs foKkiu nsaxs vkSj vH;fFkZ;ksa dks
fdlh Hkh le; dgha ij Hkh vkeaf=r djsaxs
(4) kklfud foHkkx ls lk{kkRdkj ds LFkku ds fy;s lykg ekxsxsa ,oa
^okd&bu* ds fy, in dk foKkiu nsaxs rFkk vH;fFkZ;ksa dks ,d
fufnZV frfFk ,oa le; ij viuk thou lkj Lrqr djus dks
dgsaxsA rr~ipkr~ fofkV lwph cukdj vH;fFkZ;ksa dks fufnZV frfFk
,oa le; ij cqyk,axsA

40.

vki ,d ljdkjh foHkkx esa foHkkxh; eq[k gSaA ekuolalk/ku foHkkx us


vkidks dSfj;j ekskuy ijh{k.k gsrq isij lsfVax dk dk;Z lkSaik gSA
vkidk ,d lgde ftlus vkidh geskk en~n dh gS] og vkils
vius iq=] tks fd dSfj;j ekskuy ijh{kk esa cSB jgk gS] ds fy;s
en~n ekx jgk gSA vkidk fu.kZ; D;k gksxk\
(1) vki mldh en~n djsaxsA
(2) vkidks nq%[k gS fd vki mldh en~n djus esa vleFkZ gSaA
(3) vki mPp vf/kdkfj;ksa dks bl ekeys dh lwpuk nsaxsA
(4) vki vius lgde dks euk ysaxs fd vki ,slk ugha dj ldrs
D;ksafd vkidks bl f;k dks lEiw.kZ fui{krk ls vuqlj.k djuk
gSA

41.

vki ,d laxBu ds eq[k gSa tgk etnwj laxBu dkQh lf; gSA
vki ,slh ifjfLFkfr esa vk tkrs gSa tc etnwj la?k ds usrk vkids
dk;kZy; ds ckgj dkQh Hkkjh la[;k esa mRrsftr etnwjksa ds lkFk /kjuk
nkZu dj jgs gSa ,oa vki ls feyus ds fy;s tksj Mky jgs gSa%
(1) vki rqjar gh iqfyl cqyk,axsA
(2) vki vius ekuolalk/ku eq[k dks dgsaxs fd og la?k ds usrkvksa
ls lEidZ djds mUgsa kkUr djsaA
(3) vki ekuolalk/ku eq[k dks kh?kz gh iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa dks ?kVuk
dk C;ksjk nsaxs ,oa ekuolalk/ku eq[k dks fLFkfr ij fu;a=.k
djus ds fy;s etnwjksa dks lEcksf/kr djus ds fy;s dgsaxsA
(4) vki loZFke ekuo lalk/ku eq[k dks khkZ iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa
dks ?kVuk ds ckjs esa crkdj muls kh?kzkfrkh?kz iqfyl dk ca/k
djus dks dgsaxs ,oa ekuolalk/ku eq[k dks la?k ds usrkvksa ls
ckrphr djds mUgsa kkUr djrs gq, ;g crkus dks dgsxsa fd og
laxBu eq[k ls kh?kz gh mudh eqykdkr dk ca/k dj jgs gSaA

You will help him


You regret that you are not able to help.
You will report the matter to the higher authorities.
You will persuade your colleague that you can not do
so and you have to follow the process in all fairness.

You are head of an organisation where labour union is


very active. You come across a situation where union
leaders are making dharna outside your office
alongwith a large number of agitated labourers and
insisting on to meet you:
(1) You will call the police immediately.
(2) You will ask your HR head to contact the Union
leaders and pacify them.
(3) You will instruct HR Head to apprise the situation to
police authorities immediately and will ask him to
address the labourers to control the situation.
(4) You will first instruct HR head to apprise the situation
to top police authorities and request them to deploy
police personnel as soon as possible and further ask
HR head to remain in talks with union leaders and
pacify them telling that they are arranging an
immediate meeting with the head of the organisation.

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(2) 25
(4) 22

39.

(1) Advertise the post for walk in and call the candidates
at the corporate office address for a walk in interview
at a particular date.
(2) Advertise the post for walk in and call the candidates
at work site address for a walk in interview at a
particular date
(3) Advertise the post for walk in and call the candidates
anytime anywhere.
(4) Consult the administration department for place of
interview and advertise the post for walk ins and ask
the candidates to send resume first by a specified date
and time and then arranging for walk in date and time
for the candidates in a particular schedule.
40.

36 O;f;ksa ds lewg esa] 16 yksx dksYM fMad ysrs gSa tc fd 9 yksx


dsoy dksYM fMad ysrs gSa] ukfj;y ikuh ughaA bl lewg esa fdrus
O;f ,sls gSa tks dsoy ukfj;y ikuh ysrs gSa] dksYM fMad ugha R;sd
O;f fMad ysrk gS pkgs og dksYM fMad gks ;k ukfj;y ikuh ;k nksuksa%

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42.

Your boss allots a work and ask you to complete the


work in the time bound manner but you assess that it
is difficult to finish the work in time bound manner.

42.

(1) You will persuade the boss to extend the time


(2) Will start the work immediately under intimation to
your boss and first send him assessment of time plan
very minutely for each activity putting contingency time
in place and send the finish schedule time as per plan
and if required would request for extension
(3) Will take help of outsiders and colleagues to finish the
work
(4) Will deny him for doing the work straightway as the
time is very less

vkidk vf/kdkjh vkidks ,d dke lkSairk gS vkSj vkidks bl dke dks


le;c) <ax ls iwjk djus dks dgrk gS ysfdu vkidks yxrk gS fd
bl dke dks le;c) <ax ls iwjk djuk dfBu gS%
(1) vki vius vf/kdkjh ls le; c<+kus ds fy, vuqjks/k djsaxs
(2) vius vf/kdkjh dks lwfpr djrs gq, dke rRdky kq: dj nsaxs
vkSj vkdfedrk le; j[krs gq, igys izR;sd f;kdyki ds fy,
cgqr ckjhdh ls rS;kj fd, x, le; ;kstuk dk vkdyu mls
izLrqr djsaxsA ;kstuk ds vuqlkj vafre le;&lwph Hkstsaxs vkSj
;fn t:jr gqbZ rks le; esa o`f) ds fy, vuqjks/k djsaxs
(3) dke dks iwjk djus ds fy, ckgjh yksxksa vkSj lgdfeZ;ksa dh lgk;rk ysx
as
(4) D;ksafd le; cgqr de gS blfy, dke djus ls lh/ks gh badkj dj nsaxsA

The total population of the city is approximately 14 million. The


common readership (in lakhs) indicated in the Venn diagram

rhu v/khuLFkksa ds Vhe dk vki usr`Ro dj jgs gSaA rhuksa v/khuLFkksa


jke] ;ke] vkksd ,oa jktho dh vfHky{k.krk,a fuEu gSa%
A. ;fn jke dks dk;Z lkSaik tkrk gS rks og dk;Z ds fu;kstu djus
ds Hkkx dks 40% egRo nsrk gS ,oa 60% egRo dk;Z ds
fuiknu djus okys Hkkx dks nsrk gSA
B. ;fn ;ke dks dk;Z lkSaik tkrk gS rks og dk;Z ds fu;kstu djus
ds Hkkx dks 60% egRo nsrk gS ,oa 40% egRo dk;Z ds
fuiknu djus okys Hkkx dks nsrk gSA
C. ;fn vkksd dks dk;Z lkSaik tkrk gS rks og dk;Z ds fu;kstu djus
ds Hkkx dks dksbZ egRo ugha nsrk gS ijUrq 100% egRo dk;Z ds
fuiknu djus okys Hkkx dks nsrk gSA
D. ;fn jktho dks dk;Z lkSaik tkrk gS rks og dk;Z ds fu;kstu djus
okys Hkkx dks 100% egRo nsrk gS ,oa dk;Z ds fuiknu djus
okys Hkkx dks dksbZ egRo ugha nsrk gSA
;fn vkidks rFkkdfFkr dk;Z ds fy;s nks v/khuLFkksa dk p;u djuk gS]
rks v/khuLFkksa ds fdl la;qXe dks pqusxsaA
(1) ;ke ,oa vkksd
(2) jke ,oa ;ke
(3) jke ,oa vkksd
(4) ;ke ,oa jktho
funsZk% uhps fn;k x;k osu Mk;xzke fnYyh esa rhu nSfud lekpkj i=ksa ,pVh-] Vh-vks-vkbZ- ,oa LVsV~leSu ds vuqekfur ikBdksa dh la[;k nkkZrk gSA
dqy ikBdksa ,oa foKkiu ykxr R;sd lekpkj i= ds fy, uhps fn;k x;k gSA
ikBd
foKkiu ykxr
lekpkj i=
yk[k esa
(Rs per sq cm)
,p-Vh8.7
6000
Vh-vks-vkbZ9.1
6500
LVsV~leSu
5.6
5000
kgj dh dqy tula[;k yxHkx 14 fefy;u gSA osu Mk;xzke esa bafxr
mHk;fuB ikBd yk[kksa esa nkkZ;k x;k gS&

44.

44.

43.

You are a team leader supported by three subordinates.


The characteristics of three subordinates (Ram, Shyam,
Ashok and Rajiv) are as under:
A.

If Ram is assigned the work, he gives 40% weight-age


to planning part of the work and gives 60% weight-age
to execution part of the work.
B. If Shyam is assigned the work, he gives 60% weightage to planning part of work and gives 40% weightage to execution part of work.
C. If Ashok is assigned the work, he gives no weight-age to
planning part but gives 100% weight-age to execution part.
D. If Rajiv is assigned the work, he gives 100 % weight-age to
planning part but gives no weight-age to execution.
If you have to choose two subordinates for the said work, which
combination of subordinates will you choose:
(1) Shyam and Ashok
(3) Ram and Ashok

(2) Ram and Shyam


(4) Shyam and Rajiv

DIRECTIONS: The Venn diagram given below shows the


estimated readership of 3 daily newspapers (H.T, TOI &
Statesman) in Delhi. The total readership and advertising cost
for each of these papers is as below.
Newspaper
H.T.
TOI
Statesman

Advertising cost
(Rs per sq cm)
6000
6500
5000

The number of people (in lakhs) who read only one


newspaper is:
(1) 23.4

45.

Readership
(Lakhs)
8.7
9.1
5.6

(2) 17.4

(3) 11.9

45.

(2) 4 hours 15 minutes


(4) 16 hours 15 minutes

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yksxksa dh la[;k yk[kksa esa tks dsoy ,d lekpkj&i= i<+rs gSa%


(1) 23.4
(3) 11.9

(4) None of these

A tired lady slept at 07:45 PM. If she rose at 12 noon,


for how many hours did she sleep?
(1) 12 hours 15 minutes
(3) 6 hours 45 minutes

43.

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(2) 17.4
(4) buesa ls

dksbZ ugha

,d Fkdh gqbZ efgyk 7.45 PM ij lks xbZA ;fn og 12 cts fnu esa
mBrh gS rks og fdruh nsj lksbZ\
(1) 12 ?kaVs 15 feuV
(2) 4 ?kaVs 15 feuV
(3) 6 ?kaVs 45 feuV
(4) 16 ?kaVs 15 feuV
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TECHNICAL APTITUDE
46.

A series inductor is normally added in a thyrister


circuit for achieving protection against:
(1) High current
(3) High di/dt

47.

46.

buesa ls fdlls lqj{kk kIr djus ds fy, ,d Js.kh sjd esa lkekU;r%
,d FkkbfjLVj ifjiFk tksM+k tkrk gS%
(1) mPp /kkjk
(2) mPp oksYVrk
(3) mPp di/dt
(4) mPp dv/dt

47.

,d rhu Qst okyh sj.k eksVj LVsVj LVDpj ds lkis{k esa jksVj QhYM
buesa ls fdl xfr ij pyrk gS%
(1) LVsVj QhYM dh fnkk esa rqY;dkfyd xfr ij
(2) LVsVj xfr dh fnkk esa liZ.k xfr ij
(3) LVsVj QhYM ds foijhr fnkk esa rqY;dkfyd xfr ij
(4) kwU; xfr ij

48.

buesa ls dkSu&lk dFku lgh gS%


(1) ,d Mh-lh- dE;wVsVj eksVj esa ?kw.kZd esa LFkkbZ pqEcd gksrk gS
(2) fcuk czk okyh Mh-lh- eksVj esa ?kw.kZd esa LFkkbZ pqEcd gksrk gS
(3) ,d ladj LVsij eksVj esa LVsVj esa LFkkbZ pqEcd gksrk gS
(4) eYVh LVsd pj frVEHk eksVj esa ?kw.kZd esa LFkkbZ pqEcd gksrk gS

49.

fdlh f}fitjh sj.k eksVj esa fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu lR; ugha gS%
(1) okg~; NM+ dh frjks/kdrk de gS
(2) okg; fiatjs dk {kj.k sjdRo de gS
(3) okg~; NM+ dk vuqLFk dkV de gS
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

50.

ra= esa tc NksVs&NksVs fo{kksHk gks jgs gksa rc lzksr rFkk Hkkj ds chp
fdlh latky esa tks vf/kdre kf sfkr dh tk ldrh gS mls dgrs
gS%
(1) fLFkj&voLFkk LFkkf;Ro lhek
(2) {kf.kd&LFkkf;Ro lhek
(3) mi {kf.kd&LFkkf;Ro lhek
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

51.

,-lh- ekhuksa esa fo{kqC/k yisV rFkk fHkUukRed fudqV~Vu Pitching


dk ifj.kke buesa ls D;k gksrk gS%
(1) e. m. f dh o`f) rFkk gkeksZfuDl dh deh
(2) e. m. f rFkk gkeksZfuDl nksuksa dh deh
(3) e. m. f rFkk gkeksZfuDl nksuksa dh o`f)
(4) e. m. f rFkk gkeksZfuDl nksuksa ij gh dksbZ Hkko ugha

52.

,d LVsij eksVj esa fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu mPpre la[;kRed ewY; gksrk
gS%
(1) fodkZ.k cy vk?kw.kZ
(2) fLFkj cy vk?kw.kZ
(3) jksd cy vk?kw.kZ
(4) fMVsUV cy vk?kw.kZ

53.

fuEukafdr o/kZd la:i.k esa ls fdlesa kf kfIr lokZf/kd gS%


(1) lkekU;&mRltZd
(2) lkekU;&laxzkgd
(3) lkekU;&vk/kkj
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(2) High voltage


(4) High dv/dt

In a three-phase induction motor, the rotor field runs at


the following speed with respect to the stator
structure:
(1) At synchronous speed in the direction of stator field
(2) At a slip speed in the direction of stator speed
(3) At synchronous speed in a direction opposite to that of
stator field
(4) At zero speed

48.

Which is the correct statement:


(1) In a dc commutator motor, the rotor has
magnet
(2) In a brush less dc motor, the rotor has
magnet
(3) In a hybrid stepper motor, the stator has a
magnet
(4) Multi stack variable reluctance motor has
magnet on rotor

49.

Resistance of outer bar is less


Leakage inductance of outer cage is less
Outer bar has smaller cross section
None of the above

Steady-State Stability Limit


Transient Stability Limit
Sub-Transient Stability Limit
None of the Above

Increase of e.m.f. and reduction of harmonics


Reduction of both e.m.f. and harmonics
Increase in both e.m.f. and harmonics
No effects on both e.m.f. and harmonics

For a stepper motor which of the following has the


highest numerical value:
(1) Pull-Out Torque
(3) Holding Torque

53.

permanent

Distributed winding and fractional pitching employed


in A.C. machines result in:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

52.

permanent

The maximum power that can be transmitted in a


network between sources and loads when the system
is subject to small disturbances is called:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

51.

permanent

In a double-cage induction motor, which of the


following is not true:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

50.

permanent

(2) Static Torque


(4) Detent Torque

In which of the following amplifier configurations, the


power gain is the largest?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Common-Emitter
Common-Collector
Common-Base
None of the above
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54.

The Thevenins theorem is applicable to:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

55.

56.

55.

Mh-lh- ekhu ij gkfIdUlUl VsLV fd;k tkrk gS rkfd%


(1) Mh-lh- ekhu dk jsVsM ykWl fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk lds
(2) Mh-lh- ekhu dk uks&yksM ykWl fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk lds
(3) Mh-lh- ekhu dk dksj ykWl fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk lds
(4) Mh-lh- ekhu dk dkWij ykWl fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk lds

56.

VkUlQkeZj vk;ju ykl dks blds dEiksusUVl ls vyx djus ds fy,


ge%
(1) vuqikr V/f fLFkj j[krs gSa
(2) V oksYVst fLFkj j[krs gSa
(3) hDosUlh f fLFkj j[krs gSa
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

57.

HkwlEidZu VkUlQkeZj dk ;ksx fd;k tkrk gS%


(1) VkUlQkeZjksa esa gkeksZfud ls cpus ds fy,
(2) tgk ij rhu Qst flLVe ds U;wVy IokbV vfHkxE; u gksa ogka
ij f=e U;wVy fLopu miyC/k djkus ds fy,
(3) U;wVy dh /kkjk {kerk esa lq/kkj ykus ds fy,
(4) nksk dh fLFkfr esa U;wVy /kkjk dks Hkwfe rd c<+kus ds fy,

58.

fofHkUurk xq.kd buesa ls fdl :i esa ifjHkkfkr fd;k tkrk gS%

Rated losses of d.c. machine


No-load losses of d.c. machine
core losses of d.c. machines
Copper losses of d. c. machines

In order to separate iron losses of a transformer into


its components, we keep:
(1) Ratio V/f constant
(3) Frequency f constant

57.

FosusUu dk
(1) fdlh
(2) dsoy
(3) dsoy
(4) dsoy

Any type of network element


Only non linear network element
Only linear network element
Only time invariant network element

The Hopkinsons test on d.c. Machine is conducted in


order to determine:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

54.

(2) V (i.e. Voltage) constant


(4) None of these

The earthing transformer is used:


(1) To avoid the harmonics in the transformers
(2) To provide artificial neutral earthing where the neutral
points of the 3phase system are not accessible
(3) To improve the current capacity of neutral
(4) To increase the neutral current to ground in case of
fault

58.

59.

The diversity factor is defined as:

(1)

(2)

Sum of consumers maximum demand


Maximum Load on the station

(2)

(3)

Maximum Demand
Sum of consumers max imum Demand

(3)

vf/kdre ekx
miHkkskvksa dh vf/kdre ekx dk ;x

(4)

Average Demand
Maximum Load on station

(4)

vkSlr ekx
LVs'ku ij vf/kdre Hkkj

The size of a feeder is determined primarily by:

59.

nk;d dk vkdkj eq[kr% buesa ls fdlds }kjk fu/kkZfjr fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) /kkjk tks mls ogu djuh gS
(2) nk;d esa oksYVrk dh frkr fofHkUurk
(3) nk;d ds ikj oksYVrk
(4) nwjh ftlds ij lapkj.k fd;k x;k gS

60.

fdlh 3&Qst VkUlQkeZj dh vf/kdre n{krk ml Hkkj.k ij gksrh gS


ftl ij%
(1) dksbZ ykSg {kfr rFkk rkez {kfr ugha gksrh gS
(2) rkez {kfr dh 3 xquk ykSg {kfr gksrh gS
(3) tc kFkfed vkSj ek/;fed vUrLFkksa ij oksYVrk dk ewY;kadu
fd;k tkrk gS rFkk /kkjk,a ek/;fed rFkk kFkfed lkbMksa esa 3:1
ds lekuqikr esa gksrh gS
(4) tc ykSg {kfr rkez {kfr ds cjkcj gksrh gS

61.

fdlh dscqy esa oksYVrk frcy vf/kdre gksrk gS%


(1) dksk ds i`B ij
(2) pkyd ds i`B ij
(3) fo|qr jks/ku ds i`B ij
(4) dopu ds i`B ij

The current it is to carry


The percentage variation of voltage in the feeder
The voltage across the feeder
The distance over which the transmission is made

The maximum efficiency of a 3phase transformer will


occur at a loading at which:
(1) There are no iron losses and copper losses
(2) Iron losses are 3 times the copper losses
(3) When the voltage on primary and secondary terminals
is rated value and the currents are in proportion of 3:1
in secondary and primary sides
(4) When the iron losses are equal to the copper losses

61.

vkSlr ek x
vf/kdre ek x
miHkkskvksa dh vf/kdre ek x dk ;x
LVs' ku ij vf/kdre Hkkj

(1)

Average Demand
Maximum Demand

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
60.

fl)kUr ykxw gksrk gS%


dkj dk usVodZ ,yhesUV ij
uku yhfu;j usVodZ ,yhesUV ij
yhfu;j usVodZ ,yhesUV ij
VkbEl buosfj;UV usVodZ ,yhesUV ij

The voltage stress is maximum in a cable:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

At the surface of the sheath


At the surface of the conductor
At the surface of the insulation
At the surface of the armouring

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62.

When an alternator is running at a leading power


factor and load is removed, the terminal voltage of the
alternator will:
(1) Reduce
(3) Increase first then reduce

63.

62.

tc dksbZ vkYVjusVj vxzxkeh kf xq.kd ij py jgk gks vkSj Hkkj


gVk fy;k tk, rks vkYVjusVj dh vUrLFk oksYVrk%
(1) de gks tk,xh
(2) c<+sxh
(3) igys c<+sxh fQj de gksxh (4) fcydqy ugha cnysxh

63.

fdlh eksVj QhMj dh j{k.k ;kstuk fuEukafdr vfHky{kf.kdrkvksa lfgr


foykse le; fjys j[krh gS%
2
5 10
Iyx lsfVax eYVhIyk;j
lsds.M~l esa le;
10 4.3
3
;fn CT vuqikr 200/1 gS yh xbZ Iyx lSfVax 0.8 ,fEi;j gS rFkk
eYVhIyk;j lSfVax le; 0.2 gS rks 1600 ,fEi;j dh nksk /kkjk ds
fy, fjys dk pkyu gksxk%
(1) 4.3 lsds.M
(2) 3.0 lsds.M
(3) 0.6 lsds.M
(4) 0.3 lsds.M

64.

R;sd 15 ds rhu frjks/kd MsYVk esa la;ksftr gSaA led{k LVkj


la;kstu dh R;sd kk[kk esa frjks/kdrk D;k gksxh%

(2) Increase
(4) Not change at all

Protection scheme of a motor feeder consists of an


inverse time relay with following characteristics:
Plug Setting Multiplier
2
5 10
Time in seconds
10 4.3
3
If the CT ratio is 200/1, adopted plug setting is 0.8 Amp
and Time Multiplier setting is 0.2, then for a fault current
of 1600 Amps, the operating time of relay will be:
(1) 4.3 sec
(2) 3.0 sec
(3) 0.6 sec
(4) 0.3 sec

64.

Three resistances of 15 each are connected in delta.


What will be the resistance in each branch of an
equivalent star connection?
(1) 5

65.

(2) 15

67.

68.

69.

67.

(1) 34 W
(3) 136 W

(2) 200 A
(4) 1000 A

(2) IIIIII
(4) IIIIII

fdlh jSf[kd dky vpj usVodZ ds fy, usVodZ Qyu fuEu esa ls
fdlds vuq:i ykIykl :ikUrj.k gS\
(1) 'kwU; voLFkk vuqf;k
(2) ;wfuV LVsi ,dy lksikuh vuqf;k
(3) o.k vuqf;k
(4) vkosx vuqf;k

69.

;fn /kkjk i(t) = 5 2 sin 100t + 3 2 sin 200 t 2 ds


frjks/k ls okfgr gksrh gS] rc frjks/kd }kjk vo'kksf"kr vkSlr
'kf ikoj fdruh gksxh\
(1) 34 W
(3) 136 W

(2) 68 W
(4) 170 W

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(2) 8,12
(4) 8, 20

68.

Zero state response


Unit step response
Ramp response
Impulse response

If a current i(t) = ( 5 2 sin 100t + 3 2 sin 200 t) flows


through a resistance of 2 , then the average power
absorbed by the resistance is:

(4) 45

lapj.k ykbu ds vkosku ds fy, fuEukafdr xfrfof/k;ksa dk lgh


vuqe pqus] (l) ifjiFk fo;kstd dk cUn gksuk] (Il) Hkw&lEidZu fLop
dk [kqyuk] (IIl) Fkkjh dk cUn gksuk%
(1) IIIIII
(3) IIIIII

(2) IIIIII
(4) IIIIII

(3) 22.5

/kkjk fu/kkZj.k 5 A rFkk 200% lsfVax dh ,d mifj/kkj fjys 500:5


vuqikr ds CT ds f}rh;d ls la;ksftr gSA rks ftlds fy, fjys dks
lsV fd;k x;k gS og led{k ykbu /kkjk D;k gksxh%
(1) 10 A
(3) 500 A

(2) 200 A
(4) 1000 A

For any linear timeinvariant network the network


function is the Laplace Transform of the corresponding:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

66.

(2) 15

uhps fn, ifjiFk ds fy, frjks/k esa kf dk {k; fdruk gksxk rFkk
oksYVrk lzksr okVks esa ls fdruh kf yh tk,xh%

(1) 8, 20
(3) 8, 12

For charging of the transmission line, choose the


correct sequence of the following activities; (I) closing
of the circuit breaker, (II) opening of the earthing
switch and (III) closing of the isolator:
(1) IIIIII
(3) IIIIII

65.

(2) 8,12
(4) 8, 20

An over current relay of current rating 5 A, and setting


200 % is connected to the secondary of CT of ratio
500:5. Then, what will be the equivalent line current for
which the relay is set?
(1) 10 A
(3) 500 A

(1) 5

(4) 45

For the circuit shown below, what will be the power


dissipated in the resistance and power taken from the
voltage source (in watts)?

(1) 8, 20
(3) 8, 12
66.

(3) 22.5

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(2) 68 W
(4) 170 W

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70.

Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Superconductors:

70.

vfrpkyd ds ckjs esa dkSu&lk dFku lR; ugha gS\


(1) vfrpkyd vifjfer pkydrk nf'kZr djrs gSa
(2) vfrpkydrk i;kZIr :i vf/kd pqEcdh; {ks= vkSj@vFkok fo|qr
/kkjk ls u"V gks tkrh gS
(3) vfrpkyd dks tc pqEcdh; {ks= esa j[kk tkrk gS rc ;g blds
vUnj dk pqEcdh; yDl vfHkokg fudky nsrk gS
(4) Vkbi II ds vfrpkyd ;ksx ds n`f"Vdks.k ls vf/kd mi;q gksrs gSa

71.

oksYVekih dk ifjlj c<+kus ds fy, gesa D;k la;ksftr djuk pkfg,\


(1) oksYVekih ls Jsf.k;ksa esa mPp eku frjks/k
(2) oksYVekih ls Jsf.k;ksa esa fuEu eku frjks/k
(3) oksYVekih ls lekukUrj esa mPp eku frjks/k
(4) oksYVekih ls lekukUrj esa fuEu eku frjks/k

72.

3&Qst

73.

vuUr cl ckj ls la;ksftr ,d f=dyk rqYdkfyd eksVj lkekU;


mkstu ij 'kwU; Hkkj ij pkyu esa gSA eksVj dk {ks= mkstu igys
'kwU; rd ?kVk;k tkrk gS vkSj mlds i'pkr foijhr fn'kk esa c<+k;k
tkrk gSA rks rqY;dkfyd eksVj dh vkesZpj /kkjk fdruh gksxh%
(1) fLFkj vpy jgsxh
(2) igys de gksxh rRi'pkr c<+sxh
(3) lrr~ :i ls c<+sxh
(4) igys c<+sxh rRi'pkr ?kVsxh

74.

rqY;dkfyd eksVj ds pky nksyu hunting ds nkSjku%


(1) _.kkRed e /kkjk,a tfur gksrh gSa
(2) vkesZpj ifjiFk esa gkeksZfud fodflr gksrs gSa
(3) voeand naM cy&vk?kw.kZ fodflr djrs gSa
(4) {ks= mkstu c<+rk gS

75.

,d pkj&iksy 3&dyk li oy; sj.k eksVj] 3&dyk] 50Hz nk;


ij jksVj fn'kk ls lEcfU/kr gS vkSj LVsVj VfeZuy y?kqr gSA eksVj
50% Hkkj ij 1460 r.p.m. ls py jgh gSA LVsVj ds lEcU/k esa
LVsVj pqEcdh; {ks= dh pky fdruh gksxh%
(1) ?kw.kZu dh fn'kk esa 1500 r.p.m.
(2) ?kw.kZu dh foijhr fn'kk esa 40 r.p.m.
(3) ?kw.kZu dh fn'kk esa 40 r.p.m.
(4) 'kwU;

76.

fiatjh sj.k eksVj esa fo|qr jks/ku jfgr ?kw.kZu pkyd nku fd, tkrs
gSaA D;ksafd%
(1) ?kw.kZu esa sfjr oksYVrk vfr vYi gksrh gS
(2) jksVj] LVsVj esa pqEcdh; :i ls ;qfXer gksrs gSa u fd fo|qrh; :i ls
(3) ?kw.kZd VfeZuy y?kqr gksrs gSa
(4) ?kw.kZd ksM 'kSV ls fo|qr jksf/kr gksrs gSa

(1) Superconductors exhibit infinite conductivity.


(2) Superconductivity gets destroyed by sufficiently large
magnetic fields and / or electric currents.
(3) A Superconductor expels all the magnetic flux from its
interiors when placed in a magnetic field
(4) Type II Superconductors are more suitable from
application point of view.
71.

For increasing the range of voltmeter, one should connect a:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

72.

A 3phase balanced load is connected across 3phase


balanced supply. To measure power the current coil of
a wattmeter is connected to the current transformer of
Rphase and the potential coil is connected across Y
and B phase. The wattmeter measures:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

73.

Negative sequence currents are generated.


Harmonics are developed in the armature circuit.
Damper bars develop torque
Field excitation increases.

A 4pole 3phase slip ring induction motor is


connected to 3phase, 50Hz supply from the rotor side
and stator terminals are shorted. The motor is running
at 1460 rpm at 50% load. The speed of the stator
magnetic field with respect to stator will be:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

76.

Remain constant.
First decrease and then increase.
Increase continuously.
First increase and then decrease.

During hunting of a synchronous motor:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

75.

Active power in Rphase


Active power in Y phase
Reactive power in R phase
Power proportional to 3phase power.

A 3phase synchronous motor, connected to infinite


bus, is operating at no load at normal excitation. The
field excitation of the motor is first decreased to zero
and then increased in the reverse direction. The
armature current of the synchronous motor will:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

74.

High value resistance in series with voltmeter


Low value resistance in series with voltmeter
High value resistance in parallel with voltmeter
Low value resistance in parallel with voltmeter.

1500 rpm in the direction of rotation


40 rpm in the direction opposite to direction of rotation
40 rpm in the direction of rotation
Zero

The squirrel cage induction motor is provided with


uninsulated rotor conductors. This is because the:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Voltage induced in the rotor is very less.


Rotor is magnetically coupled to stator and not electrically
Rotor terminals are shorted
Rotor core is insulted from the shaft

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larqfyr yksM dks 3&Qst larqfyr nk; ij la;ksftr fd;k


tkrk gSA 'kf ekius ds fy, okVekih dh /kkjk dqaMyh dks R&Qst ds
/kkjk ifj.kkfe= ls la;ksftr fd;k tkrk gS rFkk foHko dqaMyh dks Y
vkSj B Qst ds vkj&ikj tksM+ fn;k tkrk gSA crkb, fd okVekih D;k
ekirk gS\
(1) R&Qst esa lf; 'kf
(2) y&Qst esa lf; 'kf
(3) R&Qst esa fr?kkrh 'kf
(4) 3&Qst 'kf dh lekuqikrh 'kf

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77.

In an induction motor, if the air gap is increased,:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

78.

77.

fdlh sj.k eksVj esa ;fn ok;q varjky c<+k;k tkrk gS rks%
(1) pky ?kV tk,xh
(2) n{krk lq/kjsxh
(3) 'kf xq.kd de gksxh
(4) Hkatd cy&vk?kw.kZ ?kV tk,xk

78.

p-n

Speed will reduce


Efficiency will improve
Power factor will be lowered
Breakdown torque will reduce

In a depletion region of a pn junction:

(1)

(1) pside is positively charged and nside is negatively


charged
(2) nside is positively charged and pside is negatively
charged
(3) There is hole concentration on pside and an electron
concentration on nside of deletion region
(4) There is hole concentration on nside and an electron
concentration on pside of deletion region
79.

The dielectric loss of a capacitor can be measured by:


(1) Wien bridge
(3) Schering bridge

80.

81.

(3)
(4)

79.

fdlh la/kkfj= esa ijkoS|qr gkfu dh eki fdlds }kjk dh tkrh gS\
(1) ohu lsrq
(2) vksou lsrq
(3) 'kSfjax lsrq
(4) eSDloSy lsrq

80.

rkieku esa R;sd 10C c<+us gsrq ,d taD'ku Mk;ksM dh frykse


lar`fIr /kkjk dks nqxuk djus ds fy, tkuk tkrk gSA ,d ;ksx esa ;g
ik;k x;k fd frykse /kkjk dejs ds rkieku ij vius eku dh 10
xquh gks tkrh gS tc bls vksou esa j[kk tkrk gSA ;fn dejs dk
rkieku 20C Fkk rks vksou dk rkieku gksxk%

(2) Owen bridge


(4) Maxwell bridge

The reverse saturation current of a junction diode is


known to double for every 10C rise in temperature. In
an experiment the reverse current is found to become
10 times of its value at the room temperature when put
in an oven. If the room temperature was 20C, the oven
temperature must be:
(1) 33.2C
(3) 53.2C

(2)

(1) 33.2C
(3) 53.2C

(2) 40C
(4) 70C

In a p-n-p transistor amplifier, proper biasing implies that:

81.

Of the three transistor configurations,

(2)
(3)
(4)

The circuit shown in figure is a:

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

rhu VkfUtLVjksa ds foU;kl esa%


I
dkWeu mRltZd
II dkWeu vk/kkj rFkk
III dkWeu laxzkgh gS] U;wure fuos'k frjks/kd rFkk U;wure fuxZe
frjks/kd j[kus okys gSa e'k%
(1) I vkSj III
(2) II vkSj III
(3) III vkSj II
(4) I vkSj II

83.

fp= esa fn[kk;k x;k ifjiFk gS%

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Notch filter
Bandpass filter
High pass filter
Low pass filter

E01ECL

VkfUtLVj o/kZd esa mi;q ck;flax esa vUrZfufgr gS fd%


vk/kkj ds lEcU/k esa laxzkgh dks /kukRed j[kk tkrk gS tcfd
mRltZd dks _.kkRed
vk/kkj ds lEcU/k esa laxzkgh dks _.kkRed j[kk tkrk gS tcfd
mRltZd dks /kukRed j[kk tkrk gS
mRltZd ds lEcU/k esa vk/kkj dks _.kkRed j[kk tkrk gS tcfd
laxzkgh dks /kukRed j[kk tkrk gS
mRltZd ds lEcU/k esa vk/kkj dks /kukRed j[kk tkrk gS tcfd
laxzkgh dks _.kkRed j[kk tkrk gS

82.

I. Common emitter
II. Common base, and
III. Common collector, the ones having lowest input
resistance and lowest output resistance are respectively
(1) I and III
(2) II and III
(3) III and II
(4) I and II
83.

(2) 40C
(4) 70C

p-n-p
(1)

(1) With respect to base, the collector is kept positive


while emitter is kept negative
(2) With respect to base, the collector is kept negative
while emitter is kept positive
(3) With respect to emitter, the base is kept negative while
collector is kept positive
(4) With respect to emitter, the base is kept positive while
collector is kept negative
82.

laf/k ds vo{k; {ks= esa%


p&lkbM ldkjkRed :i esa pktZ gS tcfd n&lkbM udkjkRed
:i ls pktZ gS
n&lkbM ldkjkRed :i esa pktZ gS vkSj p&lkbM udkjkRed :i
ls pktZ gS
p&lkbM ij fN ladsU.k gS vkSj viektZu {ks= dh n&lkbM ij
,d bysDVkWu ladsU.k gS
n&lkbM ij fN ladsU.k gS vkSj foyksiu {ks= dh p&lkbM ij
,d bysDVkWu ladsU.k gS

[A11]

[kkap fQYVj
cSaM ikjd fQYVj
mPp ikjd fQYVj
fuEu ikjd fQYVj
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84.

Given that, I represents an ideal current source, V


represents an ideal voltage source, r is a small
resistance, and R is a large resistance, a practical
constant current source would be:
(1) I and R in series
(3) I and r in series

85.

86.

87.

85.

fp= ds ifjiFk esa lzksr ls yh xbZ 'kf gS%

(1) 'kwU;
(3) 240

(2) 160 watts


(4) 250 watts

The main reason for the presence of crossover


distortion in an amplifier is the:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

fn;k x;k gS fd I vkn'kZ /kkjk lzksr dk frfuf/kRo djrk gS] V vkn'kZ


oksYVrk lzksr dk frfuf/kRo djrk gS] r ,d y?kq frjks/kd gS tcfd
R ,d o`gn frjks/kd gSA ,d O;kogkfjd vpj /kkjk lzksr gksxk%
(1) Js.kh esa I vkSj R
(2) lekukUrj esa I vkSj R
(3) Js.kh esa I vkSj r
(4) lekukUrj esa V vkSj r

(2) I and R in parallel


(4) V and r in parallel

The power drawn from the source in the circuit of the


figure is:

(1) Zero
(3) 240 watts

84.

87.

fp= esa fn[kk;k x;k nksfy= ifjiFk ck;flax vo;oksa dks NksM+dj gS%

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(2) Colpitts oscillator


(3) Tuned collector oscillator
(4) Relaxation oscillator
A 0-100 V moving coil voltmeter has a guaranteed
accuracy of "1% full scale". When the meter reads 12
V, the true value may lie between:
(1) 1213 V
(3) 11.8812.12 V
89.

90.

88.

(2) 1113 V
(4) 11.512.5 V

gkVZys nksfy=
dkWyfiV nksfy=
leLofjr laxzkgh nksfy=
foJkfUr nksfy=

,d 0-100 V py dqaMyh oksYVehVj dh xkjUVh'kqnk ifj'kq)rk gS


1% iw.kZ LdsyA tc ehVj iBu 12 V gks rks lgh eku buesa ls
fdlds chp gksxk%
(1) 1213 V
(3) 11.8812.12 V

The speed of a dc shunt motor can be increased by:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

89.

E01ECL

dc
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Increasing the resistance in the field circuit


Increasing the resistance in the armature circuit
Decreasing the resistance in the field circuit
Connecting a resistance in parallel to the armature circuit

In a power transformer, eddy current losses may be


reduced by:
(1) Decreasing the thickness of the laminations
(2) Increasing the thickness of the laminations
(3) Reducing the air gap in the magnetic circuit
(4) Using thicker wire for winding

okWV
okWV

,d o/kZd esa fofue; fofr dh ekStwnxh dk eq[; dkj.k gS%


(1) laxzkgh /kkjk dh lar`fIr
(2) Dykl B fLFkfr esa ck;flax
(3) Dykl C pkyu esa leLofjr Hkkj dh mifLFkfr
(4) ;ksx esa vk jgs VkfUtLVjksa ds LFkSfrd vfHkyk{kf.kd oksa esa
vjSf[kdrk

(1) Hartley oscillator

88.

(2) 160
(4) 250

86.

Saturation of collector current


Biasing in class-B condition
Presence of tuned load in class-C operation
Non-linearity in the static characteristics curves of the
transistors used

The oscillator circuit shown in the figure (excluding


biasing components) is a:

okWV

90.

(2) 1113 V
(4) 11.512.5 V

'kaV eksVj dh xfr c<+kbZ tk ldrh gS%


{ks= ifjiFk esa frjks/kdrk c<+kdj
vkesZpj ifjiFk esa frjks/kdrk c<+kdj
{ks= ifjiFk esa frjks/kdrk ?kVkdj
vkespZ j ifjiFk ds lekukUrj esa ,d frjks/kdrk tksMd
+ j

,d 'kf VkUlQkeZj esa Hkaoj/kkjk {kfr de dh tk ldrh gS%


(1) iVyhdj.k dh eksVkbZ de djds
(2) iVyhdj.k dh eksVkbZ c<+kdj
(3) pqEcdh; ifjiFk esa ok;q xSi de djds
(4) okbfMax ds fy, vf/kd eksVk rkj ;ksx djds

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91.

In Zener diode, the breakdown in the reverse direction


is due to:

91.

tsuj M;ksM esa foijhr fn'kk esa czsdMkmu Hkatu fdl dkj.k gksrk gS\
(i) p vkSj n ns'kksa ds bUVjQsl ij mPp fo|qr {ks= gksus ds dkj.k
(ii) p vkSj n ns'kksa ds fdukjksa esa mPp fo|qr {ks= gksus ds dkj.k
(iii) vfrFks; fLVy ds vukfo"V ijek.kq ls bysDVku ds mRltZu {ks=
ds dkj.k
(iv) kzlh ns'k esa vukfo"V ijek.kqvksa ds lkFk mPp tkZ bysDVkuksa
vkSj foojksa fNksa dh Vj ls
lgh fodYi gSA
(1) (i) vkSj (ii) lgh gSa
(2) (i) vkSj (iii) lgh gSa
(3) (i) vkSj (iv) lgh gSa
(4) (iii) vkSj (iv) lgh gSa

92.

kkVZ lfdZV v/;;u ,d fufpr ikoj flLVe ij fd;k tkrk gS


rkfd%
(1) flLVe ds fy, ksVsDku Ldhe fMtkbu gks lds
(2) fufpr flLVe dh ;kstuk cukbZ tk lds
(3) flLVe ds Hkkoh fodkl dh ;kstuk cukbZ tk lds
(4) ekStwnk flLVe dks fu;ksftr fd;k tk lds vkSj flLVe dk Hkkoh
fodkl fu;ksftr fd;k tk ldsA

93.

uks yksM ykWl fu/kkZfjr djus dy fy, fLoucuZ VsLV fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Mh-lh ekhuksa esa
(2) VkUlQkeZj esa
(3) bUMDku eksVjksa esa
(4) flUksul tsujsVjksa esa

94.

,d f= dyk A.C. vkiwfrZ }kjk ,d larqfyr


dh xbZ dqy rkR{kf.kd 'kf gS%
(1) 'kwU;
(2) lrr
(3) 'kwU; vkSlr lfgr Lianeku
(4) xSj 'kwU; vkSlr lfgr Lianeku

95.

10 A

(i) High electric field at the interface of p and n regions


(ii) High electric field at the edges of p and n regions
(iii) Field emission of electrons from neutral atoms of host
crystal
(iv) Collisions of high energy electrons and holes with the
neutral atoms in the depletion region
The correct option is.
(1) (i) and (ii) are correct (2) (i) and (iii) are correct
(3) (i) and (iv) are correct (4) (iii) and (iv) are correct
92.

Short circuit studies are conducted on a given power


system in order:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

93.

To design protection scheme for the system


To plan the given system
To plan future expansion of the system
To plan the existing system and also plan its future
expansion

The Swinburns test is conducted in order to determine


no-load losses in the case of:
(1) D.C. machines
(3) Induction motors

94.

Total instantaneous power supplied by a 3-phase ac


supply to a balanced R-L load is:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

95.

Zero
Constant
Pulsating with zero average
Pulsating with nonzero average

The rms value of a resultant current in a wire which


carries a dc current of 10A and a sinusoidal current of
peak value of 20A is:
(1) 14.1A
(3) 22.4A

96.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
98.

(1) 1000
(3) 4000

(2) 2000
(4) 5000

97.

,d taD'ku VkfUtLVj esa laxzkgd {ks= dk Mksfiax Lrj gS%


(1) mRltZd {ks= ls vf/kd
(2) vk/kkj {ks= ls de
(3) vk/kkj {ks= ls de fdUrq mRltZd {ks= ls vf/kd
(4) vk/kkj vkSj mRltZu {ks= dh Mksfiax ls Lora=

98.

,d djUV VkUlQkeZj esa ,dy VuZ kbZejh rFkk 200 VuZ lsdsUMjh gS
rFkk bldk ;ksx ekud 5 A ac ,ehVj dh lgk;rk ls ac djUV
ekius ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA ;g O;oLFkk ------ ,fEi;j rd ykbu
djUV eki ldrh gS%
(1) 1000
(3) 4000

E01ECL

(2) 17.3A
(4) 30.0A

lgt fn'kkRed gksus dh fo'ks"krk j[kus okyh lapj.k ykbu nwjh j{k.k
fjys gS%
(1) frck/kk fjys
(2) MHO fjys
(3) OHM fjys
(4) fr?kkr fjys

Higher than emitter region


Lower than base region
Is higher than base region but lower than emitter region
Independent of the doping of base and emitter regions

A current transformer has a single turn primary and a


200 turn secondary and is used to measure ac current
with the help of a standard 5 A ac ammeter. This
arrangement can measure line current up to ..... ampere:

yksM dks vkiwfrZ

96.

(2) MHO relay


(4) Reactance relay

In a junction transistor, the doping level of collector


region is:

R-L

dh D.C. /kkjk rFkk 20 A ds f'k[kj eku dk T;koh; djUV


j[kus okys ,d rkj esa ifj.kkeh djUV dk rms eku gS%
(1) 14.1A
(3) 22.4A

(2) 17.3A
(4) 30.0A

The transmission line distance protection relay having


the property of being inherently directional is:
(1) Impedance relay
(3) OHM relay

97.

(2) Transformer
(4) Synchronous generators

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(4) 5000

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99.

In a double cage induction motor:

99.

,d f}fiatjh sj.k eksVj esa%


(1) Hkhrjh fiatjh dh rqyuk esa ckgjh fiatjh esa vf/kd frjks/kdrk
rFkk de sjdRo gksrk gSA
(2) Hkhrjh fiatjh dh rqyuk esa ckgjh fiatjh esa vf/kd frjks/kdrk
rFkk sjdRo gksrk gSA
(3) Hkhrjh fiatjh dh rqyuk esa ckgjh fiatjh esa de frjks/kdrk rFkk
sjdRo gksrk gSA
(4) Hkhrjh fiatjh dh rqyuk esa ckgjh fiatjh esa de frjks/kdrk rFkk
vf/kd sjdRo gksrk gSA

100.

,d fof'k"V cgq&voLFkk R-C ;qfXer o/kZd esa ;qXeu la/kkfj=%


(1) fuEu vko`fk vuqf;k dks Hkkfor djrk gS
(2) mPp vko`fk vuqf;k dks Hkkfor djrk gS
(3) fuEu rFkk mPp vko`fk nksuksa ij vuqf;k dks Hkkfor djrk gS
(4) vuqf;k dks Hkkfor ugha djrk gS

101.

v/kZpkydksa ds nJs.kh ds vk;u jksi.k esa%


(1) bysDVkuksa dks Rofjr ,oa jksfir fd;k tkrk gS
(2) /kukRed vk;uksa dks Rofjr ,oa jksfir fd;k tkrk gS
(3) _.kkRed vk;uksa dks Rofjr ,oa jksfir fd;k tkrk gS
(4) mnklhu nkrk v'kq) ijek.kqvksa dks Rofjr ,oa jksfir fd;k tkrk
gS

102.

dksbZ DC 'kaV eksVj fu/kkZfjr oksYVrk vkSj fu/kkZfjr vkos'k ij ;kaf=d


Hkkj dks pyk jgh gSA ;fn Hkkj dk cy&vk?kw.kZ nqxquk gks tkrk gS] rc
eksVj dh pky%
(1) fdafpr c<+ tkrh gS
(2) fdafpr ?kV tkrh gS
(3) nqxquh gks tkrh gS
(4) vk/kh gks tkrh gS

(1) The outer cage has higher resistance and lower


inductance as compared to inner cage
(2) The outer cage has higher resistance and inductance
as compared to inner cage
(3) The outer cage has lower resistance and inductance
as compared to inner cage
(4) The outer cage has lower resistance and higher
inductance as compared to inner cage.
100. In a typical multi-stage R-C coupled amplifier the
coupling capacitor:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Affects the low frequency response


Affects the high frequency response
Affects the response both at low and high frequencies
Does not affect the response at all

101. In n-type ion implantation of semiconductors:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Electrons are accelerated and implanted


Positive ions are accelerated and implanted
Negative ions are accelerated and implanted
Neutral donor impurity atoms are accelerated and
implanted

102. A dc shunt motor is driving a mechanical load at rated


voltage and rated excitation. If the load torque
becomes double then the speed of motor:
(1) Increases slightly
(3) Becomes double

(2) Decreases slightly


(4) Becomes half

103. The efficiency of a dc machine is maximum when the


variable loss is equal to the:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Constant loss
Square of the constant loss
Square root of the constant loss
Zero

104. To avoid breakdown of transformers under surges any


one of the following except one may be adopted:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

104.

Use of surge absorbers


Use of surge diverters
Used metal shields
Reinforcement of end turn insulation

105. An alternator of frequency 50.2 Hz is to be


synchronized with an infinite bus of frequency 50 Hz
by means of three dark lamp method. The lamp flicker
per minute will be:
(1) 6
(3) 25

Synchronous motor
Synchronous generator
Reluctance generator
Induction generator
E01ECL

ksRd"kZ ltsZt ds vUrxZr fuEufyf[kr esa fdlh ,d dks NksM+dj


VkaUlQkeZj esa czsdMkmu dks Vkyus ds fy, vaxhdkj fd;k tk ldrk gS%
(1) ksRd"kZ ds vo'kks"kd dk mi;ksx
(2) ksRd"kZ viorZd dk mi;ksx
(3) /kkrq 'khYM dk mi;ksx
(4) varQsjk yisV fo|qr jks/ku dk frcyu
dh vko`fk ds vkYVjusVj dk 50 Hz vko`fk ds vuar cl
ds lkFk Fkzh MkdZ eSFkM ds mik; }kjk ledkyu fd;k tkuk gSA ySEi
LQqj.k frfeuV crkb,\

105. 50.2 Hz

(1) 6
(3) 25

(2) 12
(4) 30

106. A 3 phase synchronous generator is feeding rated


power to an infinite bus. Its excitation fails then it will
act as:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

e'khu dh n{krk rc vf/kdre gksrh gS tc pj gkfu


fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlds cjkcj gksrh gS\
(1) vpj gkfu
(2) vpj gkfu dk oxZ
(3) vpj gkfu dk oxZewy
(4) 'kwU;

103. d.c.

106.

(2) 12
(4) 30

dksbZ 3&Qst rqY;dkfyd tfu= ,d vuar cl dks fu/kkZfjr 'kf dk


Hkj.k dj jgk gSA bldk vtZu foQy gks tkrk gS] rc ;g fdl :i
esa dk;Z djsxk\
(1) rqY;dkfyd eksVj
(2) rqY;dkfyd tfu=
(3) fr"VEHk Reluctance tfu=
(4) sj.k tfu=

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107. In a 3 phase induction motor, maximum torque of 100


Nm occurs at a slip of 10%. The torque at a slip of 5%
would be:
(1) 40 Nm
(3) 80 Nm

(2) 50 Nm
(4) 100 Nm

109.

110.

(2) 5 Hz, 55 Hz
(4) 55 Hz, 95 Hz

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

fdlh Hkwfexr 'kf ra= esa f}&ykbu ls Hkw&nks"k rd ds fy, nks"kiw.kZ


/kkjk ds ifjdyu ds fy,%
(1) lekukUrj esa /kukRed] _.kkRed vkSj 'kwU; e ds usVodZ
la;ksftr fd, tkrs gSa
(2) Ja[kyk esa /kukRed] _.kkRed vkSj 'kwU; e ds usVodZ la;ksftr
fd, tkrs gSa
(3) lekukUrj esa /kukRed] vkSj _.kkRed e ds usVodZ la;ksftr
fd, tkrs gSa
(4) dsoy /kukRed e ds usVodZ ;ksx fd, tkrs gSa

112.

frrksy counter poise fdl fy, ;ksx fd;k tkrk gS\


(1) VkalQkeZj ds Hkw&laidZu ds fy,
(2) lapj.k ykbu Vkoj ds ikn frjks/k dks de djus ds fy,
(3) tfu= ds Hkw laidZu ds fy,
(4) eksVj ds Hkw&laidZu ds fy,

113.

fuEu frjks/kd dh eki ds fy, vfr lkekU; i)fr dkSu&lh gS\


(1) OghV LVksu&lsrq i)fr
(2) foHkoekih iksVsfU'k;ksehVj i)fr
(3) oksYVehVj&,sehVj i)fr
(4) dsfYoUl Mcy fczt i)fr

Transformer earthing
Reducing transmission tower footing resistance
Generator earthing
Motor earthing

113. The most common method for measurement of low


resistance is:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Wheatstone bridge method


Potentiometer method
Voltmeter ammeter method
Kelvins double bridge method

114. A 6pulse bridge converter is fed from a 3phase


sinusoidal ac supply of 50Hz. The source current is
quasisquare in nature. The active power flow from
source to load will be:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Only due to dc component of source current


Only due to 50 Hz component of source current
Only due to 300 Hz component of source current
Due to all components of source current

E01ECL

(2) 5 Hz, 55 Hz
(4) 55 Hz, 95 Hz

111.

(1) Positive, negative and zero sequence networks are


connected in parallel
(2) Positive, negative and zero sequence networks are
connected in series
(3) Positive and negative sequence networks are
connected in parallel
(4) Only positive sequence network is used
112. Counterpoise is used for:

(2) 900 r.p.m


(4) 2400 r.p.m

fdlh 6 iksy] 50 Hz] 1 Qst dh sjd eksVj 900 rpm dh pky


ij pyrh gSA iatj jksVj esa /kkjk dh vko`fk@vko`fk;k fdruh
gksxh@gksaxh\
(1) 5 Hz
(3) 5 Hz, 95 Hz

111. For calculating fault current for a double line to ground


fault in an ungrounded power system:

(2) 3.2%
(4) 5.0%

fdlh 4 iksy] 50 Hz] dqaMfyr jksVj sjd eksVj esa 50 v ds xfrghu


jksVj emf lfgr 20 v dh oksYVrk Qst dyk esa vUr%{ksfir dh
tkrh gS] rc fcuk Hkkj ij eksVj dh pky fdruh gksxh\
(1) 600 r.p.m
(3) 2100 r.p.m

(2) 900 r.p.m


(4) 2400 r.p.m

(2) 50 Nm
(4) 100 Nm

,d 3&Qst sj.k eksVj lkekU; oksYVrk ij 3.2% ds liZ.k ij pyrh


gSA mlh Hkkj cy vk?kw.kZ ds fy, ;fn vkiwfrZ oksYVrk dks lkekU;
oksYVrk ds 80% rd de dj fn;k tkrk gS rks eksVj fdrus fr'kr
liZ.k ij f;k'khy gksxh%
(1) 2.56%
(3) 4.0%

110. A 6 pole, 50Hz, 1phase induction motor runs at a


speed of 900 r.p.m.. The Frequency/ frequencies of
current in the cage rotor will be:
(1) 5 Hz
(3) 5 Hz, 95 Hz

108.

(2) 3.2%
(4) 5.0%

109. In a 4 pole, 50 Hz, wound rotor induction motor, if a


voltage of 20V is injected in phase with the standstill
rotor emf of 50V, then the rotor speed at no load would
be:
(1) 600 r.p.m
(3) 2100 r.p.m

fdlh 3&Qst sj.k eksVj esa 100 Nm dk vf/kdre cy&vk?kw.kZ


10% ds liZ.k slip ij ?kfVr gksrk gS] rks 5% ds liZ.k ij cy
vk?kw.kZ fdruk gksxk\
(1) 40 Nm
(3) 80 Nm

108. A 3 phase induction motor runs at a slip of 3.2% at


normal voltage. For the same load torque, if the supply
voltage reduces to 80% of normal voltage, the motor
would operate with a slip of:
(1) 2.56%
(3) 4.0%

107.

Lian lsrq ifjorZd 3 dyk dh 50 Hz dh T;koh; a.c. iwfrZ ls


Hkfjr gksrk gSA lzksr /kkjk LoHkko esa DokWlh LDos;j gSA lzksr ls Hkkj
rd lf; 'kf okg gksxk%
(1) lzksr /kkjk ds dsoy dc vo;o ds dkj.k
(2) lzksr /kkjk ds 50 Hz vo;oksa ds dkj.k
(3) lzksr /kkjk ds 300 Hz vo;oksa ds dkj.k
(4) lzksr /kkjk ds lHkh vo;oksa ds dkj.k

114. 6

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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Current transformer
Potential transformer
Power transformer
Linear variable differential transformer

ifjiFk }kjk dsoy rHkh 'kf kIr dh tkrh gS] tc%


bldk vkmViqV pk gks
bldk vkmViqV fuEu gks
;g rdZ Lrj [kqyrk@?kwerk gks
tc fLFkj fLFkfr esa gks

116. CMOS

116. Power is drawn by a CMOS circuit only when:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

dk vFkZ gS%
/kkjk VkalQkeZj ifj.kkfe=
foHko VkalQkeZj
'kf VkalQkeZj
jSf[kd ifjor foHksnh; VkaUlQkeZj

115. LVDT

115. LVDT signifies a:

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Its out put is high


Its output is low
It switches logic levels
In static state

117. A singlephase ac regulator is used to convert:

117.

,dy dyk ac jsxqysVj fdls ifjofrZr djus ds fy, ;ksx fd;k tkrk
gS\
(1) ,d gh vko`fk ds fLFkj ac oksYVrk dks ifjor ifjek.k ac
oksYVrk esa
(2) ,d gh ifjek.k ds fLFkj ac oksYVrk dks ifjor vko`fk ac
oksYVrk esa
(3) dc fyad ds ek/;e ls fLFkj ac oksYVrk dks ifjor vko`fk esa
(4) fLFkj ac oksYVrk dks ifjor ifjek.k ifjor vko`fk ac esa

118.

,d&f=dyk fiatjh sj.k eksVj&rkjk&f=dks.k orZd ls LVkVZ ofrZr


dh tkrh gSA fuEu dk e'k% vuqikr crkb,%

(1) Fixed ac voltage to variable magnitude ac voltage of


same frequency
(2) Fixed ac voltage to variable frequency ac voltage of
same magnitude
(3) Fixed ac voltage to variable frequency ac voltage
through dc link
(4) Fixed ac voltage to variable magnitude variable
frequency ac voltage
118. A 3phase squirrel cage induction motor is started
with a deltastar starter. The ratios
X=

Line current at start with star - delta starter


Line current at start with direct switching in delta

X=

rkjk & fkdks.k orZd ls kjEHk esa ykbu /kkjk


MsYVk esa lh/ks fLopu ls kjEHk esa ykbu /kkjk

Y=

Starting torque at start with star - delta starter


Starting torque at start wit h direct switching in delta

Y=

rkjk & fkdks.k orZd ls kjEHk esa kjaf Hkd cy vk?kw.kZ


MsYVk esa lh/ks fLopu ls kjEHk esa kjaf Hkd cy vk?kw.kZ

are respectively,:
(1)

(3)

1
3

1 1
,
3 3

(2)

(4)

(1)

1
,
3 3

(3)

1 1
,
3
3

119. A Q meter measures:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

E01ECL

1
3

1 1
,
3 3

,d Q&ehVj ekirk gS%


(1) la/kkfj= esa {kfr
(2) vko`fk
(3) oS|qr ek=k dk lgh eku
(4) dqaMfy;ksa ds xq.k&/keZ

120.

fp= esa n'kkZ, x, ifjiFk esa ;fn


fdl :i esa O;ogkj djrk gS%

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Capacitor
Resistor
Impedance consisting of resistor & inductor
Impedance consisting of resistor & capacitor

119.

Loss in a capacitor
Frequency
Accurate value of electrical quantity
Properties of the coils

120. In the circuit shown in fig., if Z is an inductor, then the


circuit behaves as:

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(2)

(4)

1
,
3 3

1 1
,
3
3

,d sjd gS rks ifjiFk buesa ls

la/kkfj=
frjks/kd
frjks/kd vkSj sjd dks j[krs gq, frck/kk
frjks/kd vkSj la/kkfj= dks j[krs gq, frck/kk
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egRoiw.kZ% fuEufyf[kr funsZ'k /;kuiwoZd i<+saA vius uksa ds mkj u&iqfLrdk esa u yxk,a vU;Fkk p;u f;k ls vkidh ik=rk oafpr dj nh tk;sxhA
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

viuk mkj fy[kuk kjEHk djus ls igys viuh 'u iqfLrdk dh Hkyh&Hkkfr tkp dj ysa] ns[k ysa fd blesa 120 'u gSaA R;sd 'u iqfLrdk dh fljht fHk
gksxh u&iqfLrdk dksM la[;k ,oa u&iqfLrdk fljht dk la;kstuA vkidks OMR mkj if=dk ij lgh 'u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa u&iqfLrdk dksM la[;k
fy[kuk gSA iqu% ;g Hkh ij[k ysa fd blesa fafVax laca/kh vFkok vU; fdLe dh dksbZ deh ugha gSA ;fn fdlh dkj dh dksbZ deh gks rks i;Zos{kd dks lwfpr djsa
vkSj u&iqfLrdk cnydj ,d u;h iqfLrdk ysaA bl lanHkZ esa fdlh Hkh dkj dh dksbZ f'kdk;r ij ckn esa dksbZ fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA
egRoiw.kZ uksV% vks-,e-vkj- mkj if=dk vH;Fk ds u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa u&iqfLrdk dksM la[;k ds la;kstu ls ewY;kafdr dh tk;sxhA vr% vkidks vks-,e-vkjmkj if=dk ij lgh u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa u&iqfLrdk dksM la[;k fy[kuk pkfg,A buesa ls fdlh ,d esa Hkh xyrh gksus ij vkidh vks-,e-vkj- mkj if=dk
fujLr gks ldrh gSA vks-,e-vkj- mkj if=dk esa u&iqfLrdk dksM la[;k ,oa u&iqfLrdk fljht ugha Hkjus ij vH;Fk ds mkj if=dk dk ewY;kadu ugha fd;k
tk;sxk ftldh ftEesnkjh Lor% vH;Fk dh gksxhA
xyr mkj ds fy, 1/3 _.kkRed vadu gksxkA R;sd u ds vad leku gSaA foLr`r tkudkjh ds fy, mkj i=d dk voyksdu djsaA
d{k&fujh{kd ls vius osk&i= ij gLrk{kj vo; djok,aA ;fn vkius gLrk{kj ugha djok;k rks vkidh ik=rk j dj nh tk,xhA
;g ,d oLrqijd fdLe dh ijh{kk gS ftlesa R;sd 'u ds uhps ekad (1) ls (4) rd pkj Lrkfor mkj fn;s gSAa vkids fopkj esa tks Hkh mkj lgh@loZJ"s B gS mldks
vks-,e-vkj- mkj i= esa fn;s funs'Z k ds vuqlkj fpfUgr dhft,A vius mkj 'u iqfLrdk esa u yxk,A
vks-,e-vkj- mkj if=dk ij lHkh dk;ks ds fy, uhys@dkys ckWy IokbV isu ls fy[ksaA vks-,e-vkj mkj if=dk ij vksoy dks iw.kZ :i ls dsoy uhys@dkys ckWy
IokbV isu ls HkjsaA ,d ckj fn, x, mkj dks cnyk ugha tk ldrkA
mkj&i= ij u rks jQ+ dk;Z djsa u gh vkSj fdlh dkj dk fu'kku vkfn yxk,a ;k bls eksaM+sA
dsYdqysVj] LykbM:y] eksckbZy] dsYdqysVj ?kfM+;k ;k bl dkj dh dksbZ Hkh ;qf ,oa fdlh Hkh v/;;u@lanHkZ lkexzh vkfn dk ;ksx ijh{kk d{k esa oftZr gSA
jQ+ dk;Z iqfLrdk esa fdlh Hkh [kkyh LFkku esa fd;k tkuk pkfg,] vks-,e-vkj- mkj if=dk ij dksbZ Hkh jQ+ dk;Z u djsaA fdlh vU; dkx+t ij bls djus dh
vuqefr ugha gSA
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