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SUBJECT

FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING
Subject Code: (1010083113)

PREPARED BY:-Dr. Piyush Patel


Question Bank SEMESTER:-2nd

College of Technology
Bachelor of Technology
Semester-2nd
FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING
Subject Code: 1010083113
IMPORTANT QUESTION BANK
TERM 2023-24

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SUBJECT
FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING
Subject Code: (1010083113)

PREPARED BY:-Dr. Piyush Patel


Question Bank SEMESTER:-2nd

Sr. Question Marks


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Chapter 1 – Electrical Supply System


1 Explain Kirchoff’s Current Law. 3
2 Explain Kirchoff’s Voltage Law. 3
3 Explain Resistor in brief. 4
4 Explain Inductor in brief. 4
5 Explain Capacitor in brief. 4
6 Explain independent Sources. 4
7 Derive an emf equation for an AC Voltage. 3
8 Derive an expression for an average value of an alternating quantity. 3
9 Derive an expression for an rms value of an alternating quantity. 3
10 Explain Real, Reactive and Apparent power of an ac quantity. 3
11 Explain Power Factor. 3
An AC current is given by i(t) = 141.4sin(314t). Find (i) max value, (ii) frequency, (iii)
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time period, (iv) instantaneous value of current when t = 3 msec.
The equation of an AC is i(t) = 42.42 sin (628t). Determine: (i) RMS Value, (ii) Average
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Value, (iii) Form Factor, (iv) Peak Factor.
An alternating voltage is v = 100 sin 100t. Find (i) Time period and frequency (ii)
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Angular velocity (iii) Form factor (iv) Peak factor.
Define: Cycle, Frequency, Time Period, Peak Value, Instantaneous Value, Average Value,
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RMS Value, Peak Factor of an ac Quantity
16 Draw Phasor diagram for R – L & R – C series Circuits. 4
17 Draw Impedance Triangle and Power Triangle for R – L Series & R – C Series circuits. 4
18 Explain R – L – C series circuit for XL > XC and XC > XL. 8
19 Why Average Power for Purely Inductive circuit and Purely Capacitive circuit is zero? 4
20 Draw waveforms of voltage, current and power for R – L & R – C series Circuits. 4

Chapter 2: - Applications of Electrical / Electronic Engineering

1 Explain Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Indcution. 3


2 Explain Flemings’s Rules 4
3 Draw construction and working of a DC Motor. 8
4 Draw construction and explain working of a DC Generator. 8
5 Draw construction and explain working of an AC Machine. 8

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SUBJECT
FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING
Subject Code: (1010083113)

PREPARED BY:-Dr. Piyush Patel


Question Bank SEMESTER:-2nd

6 Draw construction and explain working of a Single Phase Transformer. 8


7 List types of earthing and explain Pipe and Plate Earthing. 8
8 Explain primary and secondary cells in brief. 8
9 Explain Light Emitting Diode (LED) in brief. 4
10 Explain Zener Diode in brief. 4
11 Explain Photo Diode in brief. 4
12 Explain Solar Cell in brief. 4
13 Explain Seven Segment Display in brief. 4
14 Explain an Ideal Op-amp and Differential amplifier in brief. 4
15 List applications of a transistor and explain 2 applications in detail. 8
The magnetic flux through loop of resistance 0.1 ohm is varying according to the relation
16 φ= 6t3 + 7t + 1 , where φ is in milliweber and ‘t’ is in seconds. What is the emf induced in 4
the loop at t= 1sec. and magnitude of the current?

Two cells A and B of emf 2V and 1.5 V respectively, are connected as shown in figure through an
external resistance 10Ω. the internal resistance of each cell is 5Ω. The potential difference EA
and EB across the terminals of the cells A and B respectively are:

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A 6V cell with 0.5Ω internal resistance, a 10V cell with 1Ω internal resistance and
a 12 Ω external resistance are connected in parallel. The current (in amperes) through the 10V cell 4
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is

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