LICE JTO (T) VY 2022-Declaration of Merit List
LICE JTO (T) VY 2022-Declaration of Merit List
LICE JTO (T) VY 2022-Declaration of Merit List
To
The Chief General Managers,
A&N/ AP/AS/ BH/CHG/CTD/ CHTD
GJ/HAR/KTK/KLA/MP/MH/NE-II/
OD/RJ/TN/TLGN/Sikkim/UTK & CN(Tx-N).
BSNL Telecom Circles.
2. The list has been prepared considering only the Parent Circle of the candidate
as per the SAP e-verified data by circles. In case of inter-Circle/Rule-8 etc.
transfer cases, such candidates may approach the concerned Circle under
intimation to Cadre Controlling Authority for revision of posting on
promotion with respect to the available vacancy.
3. The name of candidates, their Application Nos./Regn. Nos. and HRMS / Perner
Nos. in the list shown, are as per the information furnished by the concerned
Candidate, during online registration process/Online examination, duly
verified by the concerned circles. All efforts have been taken by the
Recruitment Branch, to prepare the aforesaid list as error free. However, if any
discrepancy/ error noticed in any of the column, the same may please be
brought to the notice of this office immediately within 15 days of this letter
date positively on e-mail Id. [email protected]. No-request shall be
entertained under any circumstances, if the same is received after the
prescribed date.
4. All formalities relating to seniority/promotion/posting & training of the merit
listed candidates, are to be completed by the Circle concerned as per existing
rule and the feedback may be updated in SAP module.
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Recruitment Branch
BSNL Corporate Office, Room no: 215,
2nd Floor, Eastern Court, Janpath, New Delhi-110001
5. BSNL Corporate Office reserves the right to cancel/modify the aforesaid list in
case of any candidate at any time, whose name has been figured
mistakenly/inadvertently in the said list, whenever such mistake is
noticed/detected.
6. The result will be subject to the outcome of court cases/ direction for
the matter "reservation in promotion” and on “own merit concept" pending
in different courts or any other court case on the issue related to reservation
and also DoP&T instructions issued from time to time and endorsed by
Establishment section of BSNL.
7. Since the Jarnail Singh batch of cases is pending in the Supreme Court of
India, any promotion order issued shall be subject to further orders that may
be passed by the Supreme Court in the said batch of cases.
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LICE for promotion to the grade of Junior Telecom Officer (Telecom) JTO(T) under 50% internal quota for
ANNEXURE-A
vacancy year 2022 held on 27.08.2023
Sl. Part-A Part-B
App No. HRMERP Candidate Name Category Parent Circle Total Score
No. Score Score
Andaman & NicobarTelecom Circle : OC : 0; SC : 2; ST : 1; TOTAL :3; PWD : 0
OC
No OC Vacancy
SC
No SC qualified candidates available
ST
No ST qualified candidates available
1
Sl. Part-A Part-B
App No. HRMERP Candidate Name Category Parent Circle Total Score
No. Score Score
ST
No ST qualified candidates available
2
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App No. HRMERP Candidate Name Category Parent Circle Total Score
No. Score Score
4 JTO750365 200500604 DEEPAK P OC Kerala Telecom Circle 18.25 43.75 62
5 JTO750441 200802368 RENJINI K OC Kerala Telecom Circle 19.5 41.5 61
6 JTO750823 201100494 BALAMURUGAN A K OC Kerala Telecom Circle 20 39.25 59.25
7 JTO750522 200902275 SARITHA K S OC Kerala Telecom Circle 16.75 41.75 58.5
8 JTO750374 200306095 VIVEK K J OC Kerala Telecom Circle 19 38.5 57.5
9 JTO750390 200008041 DINESH KUMAR K OC Kerala Telecom Circle 16.75 38.75 55.5
No more OC qualified candidates available
SC
No SC qualified candidates available
ST
No ST qualified candidates available
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App No. HRMERP Candidate Name Category Parent Circle Total Score
No. Score Score
1 JTO750428 201400323 BINTHONLO KHING ST NorthEast-II Telecom Circle 31.5 57.75 89.25
SC
No SC qualified candidates available
ST
No ST Vacancy
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App No. HRMERP Candidate Name Category Parent Circle Total Score
No. Score Score
5 JTO750250 201400867 CHINTALA MAHENDER REDDY OC Telangana Telecom circle 28.50 66.25 94.75
6 JTO750308 201400967 AMEER KHAN OC Telangana Telecom circle 25.75 68.75 94.50
7 JTO750331 201401868 Y SHIRISHA OC-PWD Telangana Telecom circle 17.75 63.50 81.25
SC
1 JTO750088 201402222 MADASU SAIDULU SC Telangana Telecom circle 12.50 52.50 65.00
2 JTO750184 201401691 BODA SAILU SC Telangana Telecom circle 18.50 43.75 62.25
3 JTO750348 1401407 VINEETH GUNTI SC Telangana Telecom circle 24.50 32.75 57.25
No more SC qualified candidates available
ST
1 JTO750515 201401979 RAVI NAIK DHARAVATH ST Telangana Telecom circle 26.50 56.25 82.75
2 JTO750138 60255654 RAMCHANDER GUGULOTHU ST Telangana Telecom circle 12.50 53.50 66.00
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Junior Telecom-officer (JT0)
COMPREHENSION PASSAGES
Based on the following passage, answer the questions :
Her first journey — what careful, painstaking, elaborate plans she had had to make for it! She had thriftily saved whatever stray coins came her way, resisting
every temptation to buy peppermints, toys, balloons, and the like, and finally she had saved a total of sixty paise. How difficult it had been, particularly that
day at the village fair, but she had resolutely stifled a strong desire to ride the merry-go-round, even though she had the money. After she had enough money
saved, her next problem was how to slip out of the house without her mother's knowledge. But she managed this without too much difficulty. Every day after
lunch her mother would nap from about one to four or so.
Valli always used these hours for her 'excursions' as she stood looking from the doorway of her house or sometimes even ventured out into the village; today,
these same hours could be used for her first excursion outside the village. The bus rolled on now cutting across a bare landscape, now rushing through a tiny
hamlet or past an odd wayside shop. Sometimes the bus seemed on the point of gobbling up another vehicle that was coming towards them or a pedestrian
Q.No: 1 crossing the road. But lo! somehow it passed on smoothly, leaving all obstacles safely behind. Trees came running towards them but then stopped as the bus
reached them and simply stood there helpless for a moment by the side of the road before rushing away in the other direction.
Suddenly Valli clapped her hands with glee. A young cow, tail high in the air, was running very fast, right in the middle of the road, right in front of the bus.
The bus slowed to a crawl, and the driver sounded his horn loudly again and again. But the more he honked, the more frightened the animal became and the
faster it galloped — always right in front of the bus. Somehow this was very funny to Valli. She laughed and laughed until there were tears in her eyes. "Hey,
lady, haven’t you laughed enough?" called, the conductor. "Better save some for tomorrow." At last the cow moved off the road. And soon the bus came to a
railroad crossing. A speck of a train could be seen in the distance, growing bigger and bigger as it drew near. Then it rushed past the crossing gate with a
tremendous roar and rattle, shaking the bus. Then the bus went on and passed the train station. From there it traversed a busy, well-laid-out shopping street
and, turning, entered a wider thoroughfare. Such big, bright-looking shops! What glittering displays of clothes and other merchandise! Such big crowds!
Struck dumb with wonder, Valli gaped at everything.
Correct Answer C
Valli always used these hours for her 'excursions' as she stood looking from the doorway of her house or sometimes even ventured out into the village; today,
these same hours could be used for her first excursion outside the village. The bus rolled on now cutting across a bare landscape, now rushing through a tiny
hamlet or past an odd wayside shop. Sometimes the bus seemed on the point of gobbling up another vehicle that was coming towards them or a pedestrian
crossing the road. But lo! somehow it passed on smoothly, leaving all obstacles safely behind. Trees came running towards them but then stopped as the bus
reached them and simply stood there helpless for a moment by the side of the road before rushing away in the other direction.
Suddenly Valli clapped her hands with glee. A young cow, tail high in the air, was running very fast, right in the middle of the road, right in front of the bus.
The bus slowed to a crawl, and the driver sounded his horn loudly again and again. But the more he honked, the more frightened the animal became and the
faster it galloped — always right in front of the bus. Somehow this was very funny to Valli. She laughed and laughed until there were tears in her eyes. "Hey,
lady, haven’t you laughed enough?" called, the conductor. "Better save some for tomorrow." At last the cow moved off the road. And soon the bus came to a
railroad crossing. A speck of a train could be seen in the distance, growing bigger and bigger as it drew near. Then it rushed past the crossing gate with a
tremendous roar and rattle, shaking the bus. Then the bus went on and passed the train station. From there it traversed a busy, well-laid-out shopping street
and, turning, entered a wider thoroughfare. Such big, bright-looking shops! What glittering displays of clothes and other merchandise! Such big crowds!
Struck dumb with wonder, Valli gaped at everything.
A Spendthrift
B Meticulous planner
C Impatient
D Dumb
Correct Answer B
Her first journey — what careful, painstaking, elaborate plans she had had to make for it! She had thriftily saved whatever stray coins came her way, resisting
every temptation to buy peppermints, toys, balloons, and the like, and finally she had saved a total of sixty paise. How difficult it had been, particularly that
day at the village fair, but she had resolutely stifled a strong desire to ride the merry-go-round, even though she had the money. After she had enough money
saved, her next problem was how to slip out of the house without her mother's knowledge. But she managed this without too much difficulty. Every day after
lunch her mother would nap from about one to four or so.
Valli always used these hours for her 'excursions' as she stood looking from the doorway of her house or sometimes even ventured out into the village; today,
these same hours could be used for her first excursion outside the village. The bus rolled on now cutting across a bare landscape, now rushing through a tiny
hamlet or past an odd wayside shop. Sometimes the bus seemed on the point of gobbling up another vehicle that was coming towards them or a pedestrian
crossing the road. But lo! somehow it passed on smoothly, leaving all obstacles safely behind. Trees came running towards them but then stopped as the bus
reached them and simply stood there helpless for a moment by the side of the road before rushing away in the other direction.
Suddenly Valli clapped her hands with glee. A young cow, tail high in the air, was running very fast, right in the middle of the road, right in front of the bus.
The bus slowed to a crawl, and the driver sounded his horn loudly again and again. But the more he honked, the more frightened the animal became and the
faster it galloped — always right in front of the bus. Somehow this was very funny to Valli. She laughed and laughed until there were tears in her eyes. "Hey,
lady, haven’t you laughed enough?" called, the conductor. "Better save some for tomorrow." At last the cow moved off the road. And soon the bus came to a
railroad crossing. A speck of a train could be seen in the distance, growing bigger and bigger as it drew near. Then it rushed past the crossing gate with a
tremendous roar and rattle, shaking the bus. Then the bus went on and passed the train station. From there it traversed a busy, well-laid-out shopping street
and, turning, entered a wider thoroughfare. Such big, bright-looking shops! What glittering displays of clothes and other merchandise! Such big crowds!
Struck dumb with wonder, Valli gaped at everything.
From the paragraph it can be inferred that the bus driver while driving was :
D Driving slowly
Correct Answer C
COMPREHENSION PASSAGES
Based on the following passage, answer the questions :
Her first journey — what careful, painstaking, elaborate plans she had had to make for it! She had thriftily saved whatever stray coins came her way, resisting
every temptation to buy peppermints, toys, balloons, and the like, and finally she had saved a total of sixty paise. How difficult it had been, particularly that
day at the village fair, but she had resolutely stifled a strong desire to ride the merry-go-round, even though she had the money. After she had enough money
saved, her next problem was how to slip out of the house without her mother's knowledge. But she managed this without too much difficulty. Every day after
lunch her mother would nap from about one to four or so.
Valli always used these hours for her 'excursions' as she stood looking from the doorway of her house or sometimes even ventured out into the village; today,
these same hours could be used for her first excursion outside the village. The bus rolled on now cutting across a bare landscape, now rushing through a tiny
hamlet or past an odd wayside shop. Sometimes the bus seemed on the point of gobbling up another vehicle that was coming towards them or a pedestrian
Q.No: 4 crossing the road. But lo! somehow it passed on smoothly, leaving all obstacles safely behind. Trees came running towards them but then stopped as the bus
reached them and simply stood there helpless for a moment by the side of the road before rushing away in the other direction.
Suddenly Valli clapped her hands with glee. A young cow, tail high in the air, was running very fast, right in the middle of the road, right in front of the bus.
The bus slowed to a crawl, and the driver sounded his horn loudly again and again. But the more he honked, the more frightened the animal became and the
faster it galloped — always right in front of the bus. Somehow this was very funny to Valli. She laughed and laughed until there were tears in her eyes. "Hey,
lady, haven’t you laughed enough?" called, the conductor. "Better save some for tomorrow." At last the cow moved off the road. And soon the bus came to a
railroad crossing. A speck of a train could be seen in the distance, growing bigger and bigger as it drew near. Then it rushed past the crossing gate with a
tremendous roar and rattle, shaking the bus. Then the bus went on and passed the train station. From there it traversed a busy, well-laid-out shopping street
and, turning, entered a wider thoroughfare. Such big, bright-looking shops! What glittering displays of clothes and other merchandise! Such big crowds!
Struck dumb with wonder, Valli gaped at everything.
A She was afraid as she left home without her mother's knowledge
Valli always used these hours for her 'excursions' as she stood looking from the doorway of her house or sometimes even ventured out into the village; today,
these same hours could be used for her first excursion outside the village. The bus rolled on now cutting across a bare landscape, now rushing through a tiny
hamlet or past an odd wayside shop. Sometimes the bus seemed on the point of gobbling up another vehicle that was coming towards them or a pedestrian
crossing the road. But lo! somehow it passed on smoothly, leaving all obstacles safely behind. Trees came running towards them but then stopped as the bus
reached them and simply stood there helpless for a moment by the side of the road before rushing away in the other direction.
Suddenly Valli clapped her hands with glee. A young cow, tail high in the air, was running very fast, right in the middle of the road, right in front of the bus.
The bus slowed to a crawl, and the driver sounded his horn loudly again and again. But the more he honked, the more frightened the animal became and the
faster it galloped — always right in front of the bus. Somehow this was very funny to Valli. She laughed and laughed until there were tears in her eyes. "Hey,
lady, haven’t you laughed enough?" called, the conductor. "Better save some for tomorrow." At last the cow moved off the road. And soon the bus came to a
railroad crossing. A speck of a train could be seen in the distance, growing bigger and bigger as it drew near. Then it rushed past the crossing gate with a
tremendous roar and rattle, shaking the bus. Then the bus went on and passed the train station. From there it traversed a busy, well-laid-out shopping street
and, turning, entered a wider thoroughfare. Such big, bright-looking shops! What glittering displays of clothes and other merchandise! Such big crowds!
Struck dumb with wonder, Valli gaped at everything.
Correct Answer C
Q.No: 6 She got furious when her maternity leave was not _________ (Which of these options can not fill up the blank )
A sanctioned
B approved
C granted
D rejected
Correct Answer D
A Humanity
B Grumbling
C Humility
D Hostility
Correct Answer C
A an Indian
B the Indian
C a Indian
D near an Indian
Correct Answer B
A blew up
B blow up
C is blown
D will be blown
Correct Answer A
A will wash
B had washed
D washed
Correct Answer D
A cannot
B must not
C need not
D might not
Correct Answer B
Which option displays the correct change of the following to reported speech?
Q.No: 12
Sunitha asked Venkat, "How much is the rent for your flat?"
A Sunitha asked Venkat how much was his rent for flat.
B Sunitha asked Venkat how much the rent for his flat was.
D Sunitha told Venkat how much the rent for his flat was.
Correct Answer B
A sufficient
B little
C many
D a little
Correct Answer A
A mysterious character
B hilarious person
C queer robe
D expired antique
Correct Answer D
A of
B from
C about
D by
Correct Answer A
Fill in the blank.
Q.No: 16
She is very anxious _____________ the future of her son.
A for
B on
C about
D with
Correct Answer C
A unless
B until
C till
D if don't
Correct Answer A
A Dusky
B Massive
C Infinitisimal
D Zoomed up
Correct Answer B
Q.No: 19 It is traditional to deliver a panegyric to the departed. The synonym of the word 'panegyric' is
A Lament
B Bouquet
C Eulogy
D Felicitation
Correct Answer C
Q.No: 20 Synonym for 'vendetta' is :
A Loyalty
B Harmony
C Jazz
D Feud
Correct Answer D
A Dishonesty
B Frankness
C Comity
D Isotropic
Correct Answer A
Dhyan Chand,
Q.No: 22 P. one of the greatest players
Q. was an Indian Hockey player.
R. who was considered to be
S. of all time,
A RPSQ
B PSRQ
C SRPQ
D QRPS
Correct Answer A
The census is
Q.No: 23 P. of population
Q. done periodically
R. an official
S. enumeration
A RPQS
B PRQS
C RSPQ
D RSQP
Correct Answer C
A Solid
B Clear
C Glass
D Straight
Correct Answer B
A Theist
B Agnostic
C Atheist
D Priest
Correct Answer C
A Painting
B Galvanising
C Chrome plating
D All of these
Correct Answer D
B Excretion
C Respiration
D Transportation
Correct Answer B
A SZZDGEQ SZZDGEQ
B SZDDGEQ SZDDGEQ
C SDZDGDQ SDZDGDQ
D SDZCGDQ SDZCGDQ
Correct Answer C
Mother was asked how many gifts she had in the bag. She replied that
Q.No: 29 there were all dolls but six, all cars but six, and all books but six. How
many gifts had she in all ?
A 9 9
B 18 18
C 27 27
D 36 36
Correct Answer A
D None of these
Correct Answer B
A 22nd March
B 1st April
C 22nd April
D 15th May
Correct Answer C
A Bauxite
B Mica
C Iron ore
D Copper
Open Question (For Question declared open every candidate to get 1 Mark)
Rohit gave his friend clues about a type of soil that suits for growing
cotton. Which of the following clues provided by Rohit would be most
useful in identifying the ideal type of soil? Clues:
Q.No: 33
i. It is well-known for its capacity to hold moisture.
ii. It turns yellow when it is hydrated.
iii. It is rich in kankur and bhangar nodules.
iv. It is a well-drained loamy soil.
A Clue i
C Clue i and ii
D Clue iv
Correct Answer A
A quantity
C Technology
D None of these
Correct Answer B
India holds the Presidency of the G20 from 1 December 2022 to 30 November
A
2023.
The theme of India's G20 Presidency is - "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" or "One
B
Earth. One Family. One Future"
Correct Answer D
A More than 7
C Between 7 and 14
D None of these
Correct Answer B
A Convex
B Concave
C Plane
D None of these
Correct Answer A
Q.No: 38 Optical device that is used to see very small objects is:
A Optical telescopes
B Radio telescopes
C X-Ray telescopes
D Microscope
Correct Answer D
A Inflation
B Soil erosion
C Skin diseases
D Earthquake
Correct Answer C
A Only 1 is correct
B Only 2 is correct
Correct Answer C
B Brahmaputra
C Ganga
D Yamuna
Correct Answer A
A Australia
B Denmark
C India
D UK
Correct Answer B
A Zorawar
B Sea Guardians-2
C Vajra Prahar
D None of these
Correct Answer A
Find the number in the position of '?'.
Q.No: 44
A 41 41
B 45 45
C 50 50
D 52 52
Correct Answer A
Q.No: 45
A 1 1
B 2 2
C 4 4
D 6 6
Correct Answer D
A Ajay
B Ashok
C Mohan
D Suresh
Correct Answer A
D None of these
Correct Answer B
A Only 1
B Only 2
C Both 1 and 2
D None of these
Correct Answer D
C It is a beach in Canada
D None of these
Correct Answer A
A Spain
B USA
C UK
D Russia
Correct Answer A
B Memory unit
C Display unit
D Control unit
Correct Answer C
Which of the following type of computer network has the
Q.No: 52
largest spans in terms of geographical area?
A WAN WAN
B PAN PAN
C MAN MAN
D LAN LAN
Correct Answer A
Correct Answer B
What is the phase difference between current and the applied voltage
Q.No: 54
when the power factor is 1.0?
A 90 degree
B 0 degree
C 180 degree
D 45 degree
Correct Answer B
A Decrease
B Reaches zero
C Increases
Correct Answer A
Q.No: 56 Which of the following instrument will have same calibration on A.C. and D.C.?
D Electrodynamometer instruments
Correct Answer D
A 12 hours
B 24 Hours
C Depends on height
D None of these
Correct Answer B
A 3 MHz to 30 MHz
D None of these
Correct Answer B
A 3 MHz to 30 MHz
D None of these
Correct Answer C
Correct Answer C
Q.No: 61 Which of the following is required for FSO communication with a satellite?
A Tight acquisition
B Tracking
C Pointing
D All of these
Correct Answer D
Figure (b) shows the truth table of the two-
input logic system represented by Figure (a).
Which of the following logic gate is
implemented by the two-input logic system
represented by Figure (a)?
Q.No: 62
A AND AND
B OR OR
C NOR NOR
D NAND NAND
Correct Answer B
Correct Answer B
Correct Answer B
Q.No: 65 Which of the following is correct about the physical size of antenna?
Correct Answer B
A Sampling
B Encoding
C Quantization
D FFT FFT
Correct Answer C
A Propagation path-loss
D Quantization efficiency
Correct Answer A
A Java
B C
C C++
D Python
Correct Answer B
Correct Answer A
A Database
B Sorting
C Compilation
D None of these
Correct Answer A
Q.No: 71 Which of the following is not correct for SQL in reference to database system:
Correct Answer D
Correct Answer C
A Administrative controls
B Preventative controls
C Detective controls
D All of these
Correct Answer D
A Broadcasting service
B Navigational services
C Meteorological services
D All of these
Correct Answer D
The term for the equipment used to provide the service for
Q.No: 75
which the satellite has been launched is :
A Earth Station
B Space segment
C Payload
D Transponder
Correct Answer C
Q.No: 76 Which of the following is Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC)?
A 8255 8255
B 8259 8259
C 8155 8155
D 8279 8279
Correct Answer B
D None of these
Correct Answer A
B Two-terminal device
D None of these
Correct Answer C
D None of these
Correct Answer C
A A Comma
B A semicolon
C A colon
D Full stop
Correct Answer B
A If-else If-else
B Byte Byte
C While While
D Float Float
Correct Answer C
Q.No: 83 When the speed of an alternator increases, the .....
A frequency decrease
B frequency increases
Correct Answer B
A RAM
B ROM
C PROM
D EPROM
Correct Answer A
D None of these
Correct Answer B
A It is a semiconductor devices
B It is a four-layer device
D All of these
Correct Answer D
B OS is a software component
D OS is a hardware component
Correct Answer D
Correct Answer C
B Fiber optics technology uses optical fibers to transmit data as light signals
C Fiber optic cables are immune to EMI
D All of these
Correct Answer D
A AND AND
B IF IF
C NOT NOT
D OR OR
Correct Answer B
A IL = Ip / 3 & the line current in phase with the corresponding phase current
B IL = 3 Ip, & the line current lags the corresponding phase currents by 30o
C IL = 3 Ip, & the line current leads the corresponding phase currents by 30o
D IL = Ip / 3 & the line current leads the corresponding phase current by 120o
Correct Answer B
D None of these
Correct Answer A
Q.No: 93 Javascript is an _______ language?
A Object Oriented
B Object Based
C procedural
D None of these
Correct Answer A
D None of these
Correct Answer A
B Greedy
C FIFO
D Strassesn's
Correct Answer A
D None of these
Correct Answer B
C any of the two coils i.e. current coil or pressure coil can be made fixed
Correct Answer A
B Voltage-controlled device
D None of these
Correct Answer B
A 0 0
B 1 1
C A.B A.B
D A+B A+B
Correct Answer A
A Reflection is unity
C Reflection is zero
D None of these
Correct Answer C
Q.No: 101
A full adder
B a half-adder
C half-subtractor
D full subtractor
Correct Answer B
Correct Answer D
A 20Hz 20
B 40 Hz 40
C 200 Hz 200
D 100 Hz 100
Correct Answer C
Correct Answer A
A Tx(in dBm) + Antenna Gain (in dBi) Tx(in dBm) + Antenna Gain (in dBi)
B Tx(in dBi) + Antenna Gain (in dBm) Tx(in dBi) + Antenna Gain (in dBm)
C Tx(in dBm) + Antenna Gain (in dBm) Tx(in dBm) + Antenna Gain (in dBm)
D Tx(in dBi) + Antenna Gain (in dBi) Tx(in dBi) + Antenna Gain (in dBi)
Correct Answer A
D None of these
Correct Answer A
Q.No: 108 1NF , 2NF, 3NF & 4NF are associated with :
B Database Normalization
C Level of Nyquist frequency
D None of these
Correct Answer B
D All of these
Correct Answer D
_____signal prevent the microprocessor from reading the same data more than
Q.No: 110
one
A pipelining
B handshaking
C controlling
D signaling
Correct Answer B
Q.No: 111 Which of the following in not correct about 8088 Microprocessor?
A It is a 8-bit Microprocessor
D None of these
Correct Answer B
C
D
Correct Answer A
Correct Answer A
C Bandpass filter
D None of these
Correct Answer B
Q.No: 117 Which of the following is not correct with reference to Stepper motors :
Correct Answer C
De Sauty's Bridge & Schering Bridge are generally
Q.No: 118
used to measure :
A Capacitance
B Resistance
C Inductance
D Voltage
Correct Answer A
D All of these
Correct Answer D
A Resistor
B Inductor
C Capacitor
D Transistor / op-amp
Correct Answer D
Q.No: 121 Energy meter is a __________ type of instrument?
A Analog type
B digital type
C integrating type
D None of these
Correct Answer C
A DG Set
B AC
C Transformer
D Motor
Correct Answer C
C 0 0
Correct Answer B
What is the logical expression for the following logic gate arrangement ?
Q.No: 124
A 1 1
D 0 0
Correct Answer C
A 8 - bit converter 8-
B 10 - bit converter 10 -
C 12 - bit converter 12 -
D 16 - bit converter 16 -
Correct Answer C
The
bandwidth of
the speech
signal
telephone
channel is
restricted
between
300Hz and
3400Hz. The
standard
sampling
rate used is
fs= 8000
Q.No: 127
samples/sec.
In case of
PCM system
used has a
quantizer
that uses
256
quantization
levels,
calculate the
bit rate of a
single
channel PCM
system is:
A 8 kbps 8
B 32 kbps 32
C 64 kbps 64
D 80 kbps 80
Correct Answer C
C Both A & B
D None of these
Correct Answer B
Q.No: 130
A AND Gate
B OR Gate
C NOT Gate
D NOR Gate
Correct Answer C
Correct Answer A
Q.No: 132
B
C
Correct Answer A
A GPS positioning
C in digital circuit
D in analog communication
Correct Answer C
A OR OR
B NAND NAND
C AND AND
D XOR XOR
Correct Answer B
What is the link budget for a 10 Km single mode fibre link
at 1310nm with 2 connector pairs and 2 splices? Given: For
Q.No: 136 single mode at 1310 nm, Fiber attenuation /km = 0.35 dB,
Connector loss =0.75 dB, Splice loss= 0.1 dB, Safety
Margin = 3.0dB
A 7.2 dB 7.2 dB
B 8.2dB 8.2dB
C 9.7 dB 9.7 dB
D None of these
Correct Answer B
A Ground
B Sky
C Space
D Surface
Correct Answer C
Correct Answer D
Which of the statement is not correct with reference to Data logger and data
Q.No: 139
acquisition systems?
Data loggers typically have faster sample rates when compared to a data
C
acquisition system
Correct Answer C
A 128.2.30.4 128.2.30.4
B 191.2.15.6 191.2.15.6
C 200.11.8.10 200.11.8.10
D 242.192.8.8 242.192.8.8
Correct Answer C
Q.No: 141 Which of the following is not correct with reference to IPv6 Header?
Correct Answer B
Which of the following is correct with reference to Layer of OSI reference model
Q.No: 142
at which NIC cards functions?
A Layers 1 and 2
B Layers 3 and 4
C Layer 5
D Layer 6 6
Correct Answer A
Q.No: 143
A Norton's theorem
B Kirchhoff's laws
C Thevenin's theorem
D Coupled Circuits
Correct Answer A
For the two-terminal circuit given below what is Thevenin's equivalent voltage Vt
and resistor Rt?
Q.No: 144
D None of these
Correct Answer C
What is the fraction of the output voltage fed back, if the overall gain falls to 50
Q.No: 145
from 100 on applying negative voltage feedback?
A 0.001 0.001
B 0.01 0.01
C 0.1 0.1
D None of these
Correct Answer B
C Both the depletion region and the barrier height are increased
D Both the depletion region and the barrier height are reduced
Correct Answer D
A 5 5
B 10 10
C 50 50
D 100 100
Correct Answer B
C Phase Modulation
D Frequency Modulation
Correct Answer B
Q.No: 150 Which of the following in not correct about 8086 Microprocessor?
C It is a 16-bit Microprocessor
Correct Answer B