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Oh yy VE 2019 RVUs Ae cle y- Electronics Engineering Objective Practice Sets AWC alate) Contents Sl. Topic Page No. 1. Circuit Element and Energy Sources 2 2. Network Theorems 3 Ni ” k Laws, Mesh and Nodal Anal 4. Graph Theory 28 5. Circuit Transient and Laplace Transform Analysis. 6 Resonance 54 7. Network Function 61 8 Two Port Network a 9 ar Volatr are lab to be leg prvected iT Tras a4 a2 as a4 as Cd obese Practice set Alamp rated at 10 watts, 60 volts is proposed to be used in 110 volts, system. The watlage and resistance of the resistor to be connected in series with the lamp should be (@) 15 watt, 350 ohms (b) 10 watts, 250 chms (©) 12watts, 300 ohms (d)_ 15 watts, 250 ohms The equivalent star impedance of a balanced delta connected load of value 6 +/9 Q is given by @ 9+j60 (b) 24789 (c) 18+ j27 2 (@) 6-92 ‘The equivalent resistance of four resistors joined in parallel is 20 ohms. The currents tlowing through them are 0.6, 0.3, 0.2 and 0.1 amp. The lowest value resistor is of (@) 2400hms (b) 1200hms: {c) 800hms (@) 40.0hms ‘A network contains only independent current sources and resistors. If the values of aliresistors: are doubled, the values of the node voltages (@) will become halt (b) willremain unchanged (c) will become double (d) cannot be determined unless the circuit configuration and the values of the resistors are known ‘The effective resistance between the terminals A and Bin the circuit shown in the figure is Circuit Element and Energy Sources (a) (3) Q.6 The resistance 'F’ looking into the terminals AB in the circuit shown in the figure will be ¢ + Yoo -P +6) Ant —oa A " fe L es (a) 052 (b) 22 (c) 39 (d) 72 Q.7~{f each branch of delta circuit has impedance & ‘tan éachibrach ofthe equivalent Yerout tne alent ¥ circ: has impedance. Zz Zz OR © 3B © waz os QB The value of Ry, Ry and Ry of the equivalnet 'T network for the given m network will be such that MADE ERSY www.madeeasypublications.org ) 4 | Electronics Engineering Postal Study Package PUAE)| MADE EASY EESIEEE circuit Element and Energy Sources 10 26 34 40 %6&§@ 66) 76) 8) 2% 10. (a) 14. @3) 12.) 18. @) 14.) Circuit Element and Energy Sources 1. (c) Vi 24 Bulb R, ral te 40a 50 volt, J, 06 +8 10W. v 24 sie 8 a Ry= = 1202 dD Los nom Hence, 40 Q is the lowest value resistor. Current in the circuit, 4. (c) 404 Since the network contains only independent 078 current sources, so changing resistors inthe same proportion the current through each branch will Hence wattage of resistor remain same but node voltages will change in 1 Pa= W= 60xe = 12W the same proportion. Hence, doubling all As Pa= PR resistors, node voltages will be doubled. Pa 5. (c) ? 2. (b) e ZxZ_Z_ 6+j9 t z= =Z- =24)3 az 338 8 K 3. (d) fag = 20.2 1=06+03+02+04 =12A V=IR= 12x20 =24V © For maximum current, resistor R should be (R (4A +8) R minimum, Fa Bis "Uahs}) = 2 a Objective Practice Sets MIDE ERSY wwwimadeeasypublications.org ) Woes Network Theorems rar) Q.1. Match List-I with List-l and select the correct. © @.4_ Which one of the following theorems can be answer using the codes given below the lists: conveniently used to calculate the power List consumed by the 10 2 resistor in the network ‘A. Superposition theorem shown in the above figure? B. Thevenin theorem C. Signal low graph D. Complex frequency z oe List 1. Cutrent source so sin 2008 02 uF 2. Linearity 3. s:plane Meee (@) Thevenin’s theorem 4, Mason's gain formula Le 5. Voltage source (0) Maximum power transfer theorem Codes: (©) Millan's theorem A Bos (@) Superposition theorem @2 14 5 Q5 In the circuit shown in the figure, the power 1 2 4 6 dissipated in 30 @ resistor will be maximum if 2 5 3 © the value of Ris @2 5 4 8 Q.2_ Inalinear circuit, the superposition principle can vk be applied to calculate the fa) voltage and power ss (b) voltage and current v F200 (9 cmertandpovey 9 (@) voltage, current and power Q.3. Consider the following statements (a) 300 (©) 162 1. Tellegan's theorem is applicable to-any @ 19.9 (@ zero lumped network > mee nee Q.6 The Thovenin equivalent of the network shown in 2. Thereciprocity theoremis applicable to linear ° figure is 10 V is series with a resistance of 2. If bilateral networks. teneeatae ne a 3. Thevenin’s theorem is applicable to two- now aresistance of 8 O's connected across terminal ineay aative networks as shown in figure the Thevenin equivalent of the 4. Notton’s theorems applicable totwo-terminal modified network across AB will be linear active networks. as Which of these statements are correct ? 22 network [30% ! (@) 1,2and3 (0) 1,2,8and4 NETWORK i (©) 1.2and4 (d) Sanda 7 MADE EASY ( www.madeeasypublications.org MADE EASY Q.30 The thevenin equivalent impedance between the terminals @ and b the network shown is 3a AN eo 2@) E° Gy Fea Wy ea en \ 144 @ oo ) 2 (©) 92 (a) 52 EEEXEE Network theorems 1. 2) 36) 40 5. 10. () 11.) 12) 18 @) 14, 19. (c) 20. (d) 21. (1.27) 22. (1.933) 28, 28. (c) 29. (1.28) 30. (a) 81. (a) EERIE Network theorems 1. a) * Superposition theorem is applicable to only linear networks. + Thovenin’s theorem reduces a complex network into a voltage source in series with animpedance + Mason's gain formula is used to calculate transfer function from’a'given signal flow graph. 2. (b) Superposition theorem is applicable to calculate voltage or current, Itis not applicable for power calculations. 3. (b) All the given statements are correct. 4.(c) Millman’s theorem is the best option to calculate power consumed for the given circuit, as with the help of this theorem we can reduce both the sources into one equivalent source. Postal Study Package BQIE] Network Theory | 11 Q.31 Consider the circuit shown, the power delivered to load A, is: 8 2a fe wid ‘40 ev (@) 0 Watts (b) 1.93 Watts (c) 10 Watts (@) 15 Watts @ 6 7@ 8&8) 9 6) (@) 15. ©) 16. (b) 17.) 18. (40) 24. (3) 25. (a) 26. (1) 27.) 5. (a) ‘The power dissipated in 30 @ resistor will be maximum when maximum current will pass through 30 @ resistor. For current to be maximum R should be short circuited; i.e, R= 0. 6. (b) aA ~ gs Lt. t0x3 s0v ev Y= Vn = Rn =? 3.28 =12a 7. (a) Minimum power consumed, Pon (VR -vR) =0 (www.madeeasypublications.org MADE EASY Objective Practice Sets [7q Woes Network Laws, Mesh and Nodal Analysis PL Q.1 Find the power delivered by the dependent tab source. Wy 2# 4 10 Wh oS 30 60 ° ag “23 L es Sal f av VE oa wea$ ov 7 . J Mh — . ° 42 (a) 125V (b) 16V (a) 864w (b) -864 (o) 24V (a) 40v (c) 288W (a) -288.W QS Forthe circuit shown below, if voltage (V) across Q.2 The current J, through the § @ resistor in the network shown in the figure, is current source of 5 A is 15 V. Then the value of resistance ‘R’ is 1a RB ven 20 3%, te (@ 19 20 (@) 858A (0) 7544 @ 32 (4a ©) 11664 @ 188 Q.6 Inthe circuit shown in the figure, it = 2A, then Q.3 Fornotwork shown in the given figure, the current the value of the battery voltage V will be in the 2.8 resistor would be os (@) 5A (b) 208 (a) 5v () 3Vv (©) 258 (@) 308 (@) 2v (@ 1v Q.4_ Inthe figure below, the voltage across the 18chm —Q.7_Using the node method for circuit analysis, itis resistor is 90 volts. What is the total voltage determined that the node voltage 6, = 10. The across the combined circuit? valu for V,,, inthe diagram shown, is (www.madeeasypublications.org MADE EASY ‘Objective Practice Sets [7a MADE ERSY Postal Study Package PUR) Network Theory | 21 Q.31 Consider the following networks. Which of the circuitis redundant of connecting resistor? 22 1a 1a " O#8 , . , y (a) 1and3 (b) 2and3 (c) 3and4 (d) 1and2 EEEEEEEE Network Laws, Mesh & Nodal Analysis, 1. @ 2 36) 4@ 5) 6) 7) 8) 29 6) 10. (2) 11. @) 12, (6) 18, () 14. @) 15. ) 16. tb) 17.) 18, 19. (a) 20. (a) 21. (a) 22. (@) 2B. (b) 24. (c) 25. (a) 26. (2397.73) 27. (2) 28. (45.33) 29. (225) 30. (b) 31. (b) [EERE Network Laws, Mesh & Nodal Analysis 1. (a) By source conversion, vay noo +l too sa Applying KV By applying KCL at Node 1 24-i+2v,-3i-4i=0 vappying 326-14 2x3i-31-41=0 © [os v= 38 00 Vg aist2a v0 *s Hence power delivered by the dependent source V-100 + 2 V-200+4V=0 = 2 v,xi=2x3x 12x 12=864W 7V= 300 2. (a) v= 300 Current through § @ resistor _ V_ 300 “Ro7xs 7 = 8.58 Amp I Sal (www.madeeasypublications.org MADE EASY ‘Objective Practice Sets [7a

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