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Program: BE –Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Curriculum Scheme: Revised 2012


Examination: BE Semester III
Course Code: ETS304 and Course Name: Circuits and Transmission Lines
Time: 1hour Max. Marks: 50

Note to the students: All the Questions are compulsory and carry equal marks .

Q1. A linear circuit is one whose parameter _________


Option A: 1. Changes with change in current
Option B: 1. Changes with change in voltage
Option C: 1. Changes with both voltage and current
Option D: 1. Do not changes with voltage and current
Q2. In the analysis of a vacuum tube circuit,we generally use _________ theorem
Option A: 1. Superposition
Option B: 1. Thevinin
Option C: 1. Norton
Option D: 1. Reciprocity
Q3. The ratio of the current transform at one port to current transform at other port is
called?
Option A: Transfer admittance
Option B: Transfer impedance
Option C: Voltage transfer ratio
Option D: Current transfer ratio
Q4. If the number of poles (m)are greater than the number of zeros (n), then there will
be _________ number of zeros at s = ∞.
Option A: m+n
Option B: m-n
Option C: M
Option D: N
Q5. The zeros of driving point impedance are those frequencies corresponding to
___________ conditions?
Option A: current source
Option B: open circuit
Option C: voltage source
Option D: short circuit
Q6. The network function N (S) becomes _________ when s is equal to anyone of the
zeros.
Option A: 1

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Option B: 0
Option C: 2
Option D: ∞
Q7. The ratio of voltage transform at first port to the current transform at the second
port is called?
Option A: Voltage transfer ratio
Option B: Transfer admittance
Option C: Current transfer ratio
Option D: Transfer impedance
Q8. If the real part of driving point function is zero, then the pole and zero must be?
Option A: Complex
Option B: Simple
Option C: one complex pole
Option D: one complex zero
Q9. In the driving point admittance function, a pole of Y (s) means a _______ of V
(S)
Option A: 0
Option B: 1
Option C: 2
Option D: 3
Q10. In determining open circuit impedance parameters, among V1, V2, I1, I2, which
of the following are dependent variables?
Option A: V1 and V2
Option B: I1 and I2
Option C: V1 and I2
Option D: I1 and V2
Q11. The denominator polynomial in a transfer function may not have any missing
terms between the highest and the lowest degree, unless?
Option A: all odd terms are missing
Option B: all even terms are missing
Option C: all even or odd terms are missing
Option D: all even and odd terms are missing
Q12. The parameters Y11, Y12, Y21, Y22 are called?
Option A: Open circuit impedance parameters
Option B: Transmission parameters
Option C: Short circuit admittance parameters
Option D: Inverse transmission parameters
Q13. For the given information Z11 = 3, Z12 = 1, Z21 = 2, Z22 = 1. Find the value of
Y11.
Option A: -1
Option B: 1
Option C: 2
Option D: -2
Q14. The hybrid parameter h21 is called?
Option A: open circuit output admittance
Option B: open circuit reverse voltage gain

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Option C: short circuit forward current gain
Option D: short circuit input impedance
Q15. Which of the following parameters is not a primary parameter?
Option A: Resistance
Option B: Attenuation constant
Option C: Capacitance
Option D: Conductance
Q16. The relation between Z22 and Y parameters is?
Option A: Z22 = (-Y11)/∆y
Option B: Z22 = Y21/∆y
Option C: Z22 = (-Y21)/∆y
Option D: Z22 = Y11/∆y
Q17. The networks in which the R, L, C parameters are individually concentrated or
lumped at discrete points in the circuit are called
Option A: Lumped
Option B: Distributed
Option C: Parallel
Option D: Paired
Q18. The driving point impedance of a one-port reactive network is given by
Z(s)=5(s2+4)(s2+25)/s(s2+16) . After taking the partial fractions, find the
coefficient of 1/s.
Option A: 25/4
Option B: 50/4
Option C: 100/4
Option D: 125/4
Q19. Which primary parameter is uniformly distributed along the length of the
conductor?
Option A: G
Option B: C
Option C: L
Option D: R
Q20. If the polynomial P (s) is either even or odd, then the roots of P (s) lie on
__________
Option A: on σ axis
Option B: on jω axis
Option C: left half of s-plane
Option D: right half of s plane
Q21. Two similar coils have self inductance of 1 mH each. Coefficient of coupling is 0.5.
The mutual inductance M is
Option A: 0.25 Mh
Option B: 0.5 mH
Option C: 0.707 Mh
Option D: 1 Mh
Q22. If source impedance is complex, then maximum power transfer occurs when the load
impedance is _______ the source impedance.
Option A: equal to
Option B: negative of

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Option C: complex conjugate of
Option D: negative of complex conjugate of
Q23. An RC driving point impedance function has zeros at s = - 2 and s = - 5. The
admissible poles are
Option A: s = 0 and s = -6
Option B: s = -1 and s = -3
Option C: s = 0 and s = -1
Option D: s = -3 and s = -4
Q24. The maximum power is delivered from a source to its load when the load resistance
is ______ the source resistance.
Option A: greater than
Option B: less than
Option C: equal to
Option D: less than or equal to
Q25.
The realization of a term   in the impedance function will give

Option A: an inductance of value K0 in series


Option B: an inductance of value 1/K0 in series
Option C: even to odd or odd to even polynomials
Option D: even to even polynomials

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