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General Knowledge
Verbal Reasoning
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Match the following: List I List II A. Sky wave 1. parasitic elements B. Antenna feed 2. delta match C. Reflector 3. long-wire antenna D. Rhombic antenna 4. ionosphere
Match the following: List I List II A. ∇ x = 0 1. irrotational vector B. ∇ . = 0 2. conservative field C. ∮ .dl = 0 3. solenoidal vector
Match the following: List I (Location of characteristics roots) List II (System characteristic) A. (- 1 + j), (- 1 - j) 1. Marginally stable B. (- 2 + j), (- 2 - j), (2, j) (- 2, j) 2. Unstable C. - j, j - 1, 1 3. Stable
Match the following: List I List II A. Digital counter 1. Measurement of harmonics B. Schering Bridge 2. Measurement of frequency C. Meggar 3. Measurement of loss angle of dielectric D. Spectrum analyser 4. Measurement of insulation resistance
Match the following: List I (Operator) List II (Description) A. & & 1. Bitwise inclusive OR B. & 2. Bitwise AND C. | | 3. Logical AND D. | 4. Logical OR
Match the following: List I List II A. Fourier transform of a Gaussian function 1. Gaussian function B. Convolution of a rectangular pulse with itself 2. Rectangular pulse C. Current through inductor for step input voltage 3. Triangular pulse 4. Ramp function 5. Zero
Match the following: List I List II A. Continuous and aperiodic 1. Fourier representation is continuous and aperiodic B. Continuous and Periodic 2. Fourier representation is discrete and aperiodic C. Discrete and aperiodic 3. Fourier representation is continuous and periodic D. Discrete and periodic 4. Fourier representation is discrete and periodic
Match the following: List I (BHE, A0) List II (Word is read/write) A. 0, 0 1. 1 byte from/to odd address B. 0, 1 2. 1 byte from/to even address C. 1, 0 3. 16 bit word D. 1, 1 4. None
Match the following: List I List II A. Firm ware 1. Converts program in high level language to machine language B. Compiler 2. Converts assembly language program into machine language C. Assembler 3. Software embedded in hardware D. Virtual addressing 4. Grouping information between various memories
Match the following: List I List II A. Servomotor 1. Error detector B. Amplidyne 2. Transducer C. Potentiometer 3. Actuator D. Flapper valve 4. Power amplifier
Match the following: List I List II A. bit 1. 10 B. nat 2. e C. decit 3. 2
Match the following: List I List II A. Copper 1. produces discrete energy level just above valence band B. Rubber 2. produces discrete energy level just below conduction band C. Antimony 3. large forbidden gap D. Boron 4. valence and conduction bands overlap
Match the following: List I List II A. A1 cos 2pf1t 1. B. A1 A2 cos 2pf1t cos 2pf2t 2. v1 (t) v2 (t) C. 3. , f1, - f1 D. f1 + f2, f1 - f2, - f1 + f2, - f1 - f2 4. A1 cos ω1t
Match the following: List I List II A. TTL 1. Low propagation delay B. ECL 2. Low power consumption C. MOS 3. High packing density D. CMOS 4. Saturated bipolar logic
Match the following: List I (F.T and F.S) List II (Properties) A. Fourier Series 1. Discrete, Periodic B. Fourier Transform 2. Continuous, Periodic C. Discrete Time Fourier 3. Discrete aperiodic D. Discrete Fourier Transform 4. Continuous, aperiodic
Match the following: List I List II A. Ampere's Law 1. B. Faraday's Law 2. C. Gauss's Law 3. D. Free Space 4.
Match the following: List I (I/P - O/P relation) List II (Property of the system) A. y(n) = x(n) 1. Nonlinear, non-causal B. y(n) = x(n2) 2. Linear, non casual C. y(n) = x2(-n) 3. Linear causal D. y(n) = x2(n) 4. Nonlinear causal
Match the following: List I List II A. 1. a constant B. e-jω 2. exponential function C. 3. t multiplied exponential function D. k δ(ω) 4. rectangular pulse 5. impulse function
Match the following: List I List II A. hie 1. siemens B. hoe 2. no units C. hfe 3. ohms
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