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This document contains 16 multiple choice questions about electrical circuits and electronics topics such as resistors, capacitors, voltage, current, and power. The questions assess understanding of circuit analysis concepts like equivalent resistance, voltage division, current division, and power calculations.
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Basic - Electronics Study Material

This document contains 16 multiple choice questions about electrical circuits and electronics topics such as resistors, capacitors, voltage, current, and power. The questions assess understanding of circuit analysis concepts like equivalent resistance, voltage division, current division, and power calculations.
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GATE ECE and EE Coaching by IITians GATE CLASSES

Networks and Circuits


CHAPTER 1 – BASIC ELECTRONICS
Q.1. Consider the circuit graph shown in fig. Each branch of circuit graph
represent a circuit element. The value of voltage v1 is

(A) 30 V (B) 25 V
(C) 20 V (D) 15 V

ANS (D)

Q.2. Req ?

(A) 11.86Ω (B) 10 Ω


(C) 25 Ω (D) 11.18 Ω
ANS (D)
Q.3. In the circuit of fig. bulb A uses 36 W when lit, bulb B uses 24 W when lit, and
bulb C uses 14.4 W when lit. The additional A bulbs in parallel to this circuit, that
would be required to blow the fuse is

(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 7
ANS (B)
Q.4. Ceq ?

(A) 3.5 F (B) 1.2 F


(C) 2.4 F (D) 2.6 F

ANS (A)

Q.5. In the circuit of fig. power is delivered by

(A) dependent source of 192 W


(B) dependent source of 368 W
(C) independent source of 16 W
(D) independent source of 40 W
ANS (A)
Q.6. The waveform for the current in a 200 F capacitor is shown in fig. The
waveform for the capacitor voltage is
ANS (B)
Q.7.The value of the current measured by the ammeter in Fig is
ANS (C)
Q.8. Va ?

(A) 342 V (B) 171 V


(C) 198 V (D) 396 V
ANS (A)
Q.9. The power being dissipated in the 2Ω resistor in the
circuit of Fig. is
(A) 76.4 W (B) 305.6 W
(C) 52.5 W (D) 210.0 W
ANS (A)
Q.10 Req ?

ANS (D)
Q. 11. In the circuit shown, the power supplied by the voltage source is
(A) 0 W (B) 5 W
(C) 10 W (D) 100 W
ANS (A)
Q.12. In the interconnection of ideal sources shown in the figure, it is known that
the 60 V source is absorbing power.

Which of the following can be the value of the current source I ?


(A) 10 A (B) 13 A
(C) 15 A (D) 18 A
ANS (A)
Q. 13. A fully charged mobile phone with a 12 V battery is good for a 10 minute
talk-time. Assume that, during the talk-time the battery delivers a constant
current of 2 A and its voltage drops linearly from 12 V to 10 V as shown in the
figure. How much energy does the
battery deliver during this talk-time?

(A) 220 J (B) 12 kJ


(C) 13.2 kJ (D) 14.4 J
ANS (C)
Q. 14.Impedance Z as shown in the given figure is

(A) j29Ω (B) j9Ω


(C) j19Ω (D) j39Ω

ANS (B)
Q.15 The equivalent inductance measured between the terminals 1 and 2 for the
circuit shown in the figure is

ANS (D)

Q.16 If each branch of Delta circuit has impedance √3 Z , then each branch of the
equivalent Wye circuit has impedance
(A) Z/√3 (B) 3Z
(C) 3√3 Z (D) Z/3
ANS (A)

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