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This document provides instructions for an offline multiple choice exam on network analysis. It contains 38 multiple choice problems across 4 pages. Students are instructed to fill in identifying information at the top of page 1 and initial each page. The questions cover topics related to network analysis including Laplace transforms, initial and final conditions, transient and steady state responses, and circuit analysis.

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Power System

This document provides instructions for an offline multiple choice exam on network analysis. It contains 38 multiple choice problems across 4 pages. Students are instructed to fill in identifying information at the top of page 1 and initial each page. The questions cover topics related to network analysis including Laplace transforms, initial and final conditions, transient and steady state responses, and circuit analysis.

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Network Analysis Set A Name:

Online Exam Phase-II Roll No:


Offline MCQ Exam Div.:
March 7, 2014
Time Limit: 50 Minutes Score:

Instructions to students: This exam contains 4 pages and 38 problems. Check to see if any pages
are missing. Enter all requested information on the top of this page, and put your initials on the
top of every page, in case the pages become separated. Darken the bubble of correct option.

1. The network conditions at, t = 0 are called as . . . . . . conditions.


final steady state initial constant

2. At t = ∞,. . . . . . response remains as it is


transient steady state total none of above

3. The voltage across capacitor and current through inductor gives initial conditions at
t=0 t(0+ ) t=∞ t(0− )

4. The time just after switching action is denoted by


t=0 t(0+ ) t=∞ t(0− )

5. Zeros are values of ‘s’ at which function attains


zero value infinite value finite value none of above

6. Poles are values of ‘s’ at which function attains


zero value infinite value finite value none of above

7. Laplace transform of unit ramp function is


1 1
1 s 2
s s
8. Laplace transform of unit impulse function is
1 1
1 s 2
s s
9. Particular integral does not contain any
solution arbitary constant integration none of above

10. At the time of switching; inductor acts as


open circuit short circuit linear device none of above

11. For dc voltage capacitor acts as


short circuit open circuit voltage source current source

12. The voltage across capacitor cannot change instantaneously; it means


Vc (0− ) = 0 Vc (0+ ) = 0 Vc (0− ) = −Vc (0+ ) = 0 Vc (0− ) = Vc (0+ ) = 0
Network Analysis Set A Offline MCQ Exam - Page 2 of 4 March 7, 2014

13. If x(t) ←→ X(s) then tx(t) ←→ is


d d d d
ds X(s) − dt X(s) − ds X(s) dt X(s)

x(t)
14. The Laplace transform of corresponds to
t
d X(s) d2 R∞ R∞
2 X(s) − s X(s)ds s X(s)ds
ds s dt
15. Initial value of signal in Laplace domain is
lim sX(s) lim tX(t) lim tX(t) lim sX(s)
s→0 s→0 t→0 s→∞

16. Final value of signal in Laplace domain is


X(s)
lim
s→0
sX(s) lim
s→∞ sX(s) lim
s→∞ s2 X(s) lim
s→0
s
17. Initial current in inductor is,
1 R∞ 0R− 1 0R

1 Rt
VL dt VL dt VL dt VL dt
L0 −∞ L −∞ L 0−

18. Under steady state condition, the capacitor is represented by . . . . . . in series with open circuit
current source voltage source impedance admittance

19. In case of damping; the peak amplitude of oscillation . . . . . .


decrease remains constant increases is zero

20. In undamped response, the oscillations are called as . . . . . . oscillations.


zero constant positive sustained
w
21. If the Laplace transform of f (t) is then the value of lim f (t) is
s2
+ w2 t→∞
cannot be determined Is zero Is unity Is infinity

22. The final value of x(t) = [2 + e−3t ] is


2 3 e−3t 0

23. The Laplace transform od a unit ramp starting at t = n, is


1 s e−as a

(s + n)2 (s + n)2 s2 s2
s+5
24. The inverse Laplace of the function is
(s + 1)(s + 3)
2e−t − e−3t 2e−t + e−3t e−t − 2e−3t e−t + e−3t

25. The time required to reach 50 % of the final value in first attempt is called as . . . . . . time.
rise peak delay setting

26. Rise time is the time required for the response to rise from . . . . . . % to 90 % of the final value
0 50 80 10
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27. . . . . . . time is the required for the response to reach the first peak.
overshoot settling peak rise

28. During transient period; the largest error between input and output is called as
peak time peak overshoot settling time rise time

29. In the fig. shown; the branch currents are

1A 0A 2A 5A

30. In the network shown; i(0+ )

0A 5A 10 A none of above

31. In the network shown; i(0+ )

0A 5/3 A 3/5 A none of above

32. In the network shown; V (0+ )

10 V 2V 5V none of above

33. In the network shown; after steady state condition, the switch is moved to position 2. Then
initial current is

5A 2A 0A 10 A

34. In the network shown; V (0− )


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0V 2V 5V 10 V

35. The differential equation for the current i(t) in the circuit is ; V (0− )

d2 i di d2 i di d2 i di
2 + 2 + i(t) = sint + 2 + 2i(t) = cost 2 + 2 + i(t) = cost
dt2 dt dt2 dt dt2 dt
d2 i di
2 + 2 + 2i(t) = sint
dt dt
7
36. The inverse Laplace transform of is . . . . . .
s2 + 7s + 12
−7e−4t + 7e−3t −5e−4t + 7e−3t 7e−4t + 7e−3t −7e−4t − 7e−3t
t
37. The unit impulse response of a system is 0.5e− 2 . Its transfer function is
1 1 1 1

s+2 3s + 1 2s + 2 2s + 1
38. The step response of series RC circuit with applied voltage V is of the form
V −t/RC V  1 −t/RC
1 − e−t/RC

i(t) = e i(t) = i(t) = e i(t) =
R R R
−t/RC
 
V 1−e

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