GATE 2023 ECE Question Paper Solution
GATE 2023 ECE Question Paper Solution
GATE 2023 ECE Question Paper Solution
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Q.1 “I cannot support this proposal. My ________ will not permit it.”
Answer.
(A) conscious (B) consensus (C) conscience (D) consent
Solution:-
The correct answer is:
(C) conscience
Answer.
(A) Judiciary (B) Executive (C) Governmental (D) Legal
Solution:-
The correct answer is:
(A) Judiciary
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Q.3 What is the smallest number with distinct digits whose digits add
up to 45?
Answer.
(A) 123555789 (B) 123457869 (C) 123456789 (D) 99999
Solution:-
To find the smallest number with distinct digits whose digits add up to 45,
we need to arrange the digits in increasing order while ensuring they are
distinct.
Among the given options, the number with distinct digits and the smallest
arrangement that adds up to 45 is:
(C) 123456789
Answer.
(A) 40 (B) 20 (C) 60 (D) 30
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Solution:-
Let's use the principle of inclusion and exclusion to solve this problem.
Let:
- R be the number of students who like romantic movies.
- C be the number of students who like comedy movies.
Total students = Students who like romantic movies + Students who like
comedy movies - Students who like both + Students who like neither
100 = R + C - 20 + 30
100 = 2C + C - 20 + 30
100 = 3C + 10
3C = 90
C = 30
Since R = 2C:
R = 2 * 30 = 60
So, the number of students who like romantic movies is 60.
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Answer.
(A) All creatures with claws are animals.
(B) Some creatures with claws are non-ferocious.
(C) Some non-ferocious creatures have claws.
(D) Some ferocious creatures are creatures with claws.
Solution:-
The given information states:
This is because all creatures with claws are ferocious, and since all
creatures on the planet are ferocious, there must be some ferocious
creatures that also have claws.
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Q.8 Which one of the following options can be inferred from the given
passage alone?
When I was a kid, I was partial to stories about other worlds and
interplanetary travel. I used to imagine that I could just gaze off into
space
and be whisked to another planet.
[Excerpt from The Truth about Stories by T. King]
Answer.
(A) It is a child’s description of what he or she likes.
(B) It is an adult’s memory of what he or she liked as a child.
(C) The child in the passage read stories about interplanetary travel only in
parts.
(D) It teaches us that stories are good for children.
Solution:-
The passage states: "When I was a kid, I was partial to stories about other
worlds and interplanetary travel. I used to imagine that I could just gaze off
into space and be whisked to another planet."
The passage is written in past tense and describes the speaker's childhood
experiences and preferences. Therefore, it can be inferred that the
passage reflects an adult's recollection of what they enjoyed as a child.
(i) Collect saliva samples from all 1000 individuals and randomly
group
them into sets of 5.
(ii) Mix the samples within each set and test the mixed sample for
covid.
(iii) If the test done in (ii) gives a negative result, then declare all the 5
individuals to be covid negative.
(iv) If the test done in (ii) gives a positive result, then all the 5
individuals
are separately tested for covid.
Given this strategy, no more than _______ testing kits will be required
to identify
all the 100 covid positive individuals irrespective of how they are
grouped.
Answer.
(A) 700
(B) 600
(C) 800
(D) 1000
Solution:-
The strategy involves testing the mixed sample of 5 individuals first. If the
mixed sample tests negative, then all 5 individuals are declared
COVID-negative. If the mixed sample tests positive, then all 5 individuals
are tested individually.
To minimize the number of testing kits required, we want to make sure that
as few mixed samples as possible test positive, so that fewer individual
tests are needed.
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The worst-case scenario for this strategy occurs when all 100
COVID-positive individuals are in different mixed samples. In this case,
each mixed sample would test positive, and we would need to individually
test all 5 individuals from each positive mixed sample.
Therefore, no more than 700 testing kits will be required to identify all 100
COVID-positive individuals, irrespective of how they are grouped.
Answer.
(A) 32 (B) 5 (C) 31 (D) 63
Answer.
(A) 2/3
(B) 4/3
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(C) 2
(D) 4
Solution:-
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Answer.
(A) {𝜆𝑘 det(𝐴) | 1 ≤ 𝑘 ≤ 𝑛} and {𝑃𝒗𝑘 | 1 ≤ 𝑘 ≤ 𝑛}
(B) {𝜆𝑘 | 1 ≤ 𝑘 ≤ 𝑛} and {𝒗𝑘 | 1 ≤ 𝑘 ≤ 𝑛}
(C) {𝜆𝑘 | 1 ≤ 𝑘 ≤ 𝑛} and {𝑃𝒗𝑘 | 1 ≤ 𝑘 ≤ 𝑛}
(D) {𝜆𝑘 | 1 ≤ 𝑘 ≤ 𝑛} and {𝑃 −1𝒗𝑘 | 1 ≤ 𝑘 ≤ 𝑛}
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Answer.
(A) degenerate n-type.
(B) degenerate p-type.
(C) non-degenerate n-type.
(D) non-degenerate p-type
Solution:-
When the Fermi energy level lies in the conduction band of a
semiconductor, it means that a significant number of electrons are present
in the conduction band, contributing to the electrical conductivity of the
material.
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Answer.
(A) All energy states in the valence band are filled with electrons and
all energy states
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Solution:-
An intrinsic semiconductor at absolute zero temperature (\(T = 0 \,
\text{K}\)) means that it is at its lowest possible energy state. In an intrinsic
semiconductor, the valence band is filled with electrons and the conduction
band is empty at \(T = 0 \, \text{K}\). This is because all electrons are in
their lowest energy states in the valence band and have not gained enough
thermal energy to move to the higher energy conduction band.
(A) All energy states in the valence band are filled with electrons and
all energy states in the conduction band are empty of electrons.
Answer.
(A) 𝑅 = 1 Ω, 𝐿 = 1 𝜇𝐻 and 𝐶 = 1 𝜇𝐹
(B) 𝑅 = 0.1 Ω, 𝐿 = 1 𝜇𝐻 and 𝐶 = 1 𝜇𝐹
(C) 𝑅 = 0.01 Ω, 𝐿 = 1 𝜇𝐻 and 𝐶 = 1 𝜇𝐹
(D) 𝑅 = 0.001 Ω, 𝐿 = 1 𝜇𝐻 and 𝐶 = 1 𝜇F
Solution:-
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Answer.
(A) 𝑣𝑝 > 𝑐, 𝑣𝑔 > 𝑐
(B) 𝑣𝑝 < 𝑐, 𝑣𝑔 > 𝑐
(C) 𝑣𝑝 > 𝑐, 𝑣𝑔 < 𝑐
(D) 𝑣𝑝 < 𝑐, 𝑣𝑔 < c
Solution:-
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Q.25
Answer.
A) 1/√T1T2
B) 1/T1T2
C) 1/T1√T2
D) 1/T2√T1
Solution:-
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Q.26 Consider a system with input 𝑥(𝑡) and output 𝑦(𝑡) = 𝑥(𝑒^).
The system is
Answer.
(A) Causal and time invariant.
(B) Non-causal and time varying.
(C) Causal and time varying.
(D) Non-causal and time invariant.
Solution:-
The given system has an output \( y(t) = x(e^t) \), where \( x(t) \) is the
input.
Q.27 Let 𝑚(𝑡) be a strictly band-limited signal with bandwidth 𝐵 and energy
𝐸.
Assuming 𝜔0 = 10𝐵, the energy in the signal 𝑚(𝑡) cos 𝜔0𝑡 is
Answer.
(A) 𝐸/4
(B) 𝐸/2
(C) 𝐸
(D) 2E
Q.29 In the table shown below, match the signal type with its spectral
characteristics.
Signal type Spectral characteristics
Answer.
(A) (𝑖) → (𝑎), (𝑖𝑖) → (𝑏), (𝑖𝑖𝑖) → (𝑐), (𝑖𝑣) → (𝑑)
(B) (𝑖) → (𝑎), (𝑖𝑖) → (𝑐), (𝑖𝑖𝑖) → (𝑏), (𝑖𝑣) → (𝑑)
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Answer.
(A) 20
(B) 24
(C) 29
(D) -5
Solution:-
To evaluate the line integral ∫ (𝑧^2 𝑑𝑥 + 3𝑦^2 𝑑𝑦 + 2𝑥𝑧 𝑑𝑧) along the straight
line joining points 𝑃 (1, 1, 2) and 𝑄 (2, 3, 1), we parameterize the line using
a parameter 𝑡:
Now, compute the dot product of the integrand with the tangent vector:
𝑟'(𝑡) = 𝑑𝑟/𝑑𝑡 = 𝑖 + 2𝑗 − 𝑘
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Therefore, the line integral along the straight line joining 𝑃 and 𝑄 is 24.
Q.38 Let 𝒙 be an 𝑛 × 1 real column vector with length 𝑙 = √𝒙𝑇𝒙. The trace
of the matrix
𝑃 = 𝒙𝒙𝑇 Is
Answer.
(A) 𝑙²
(B) 𝑙²/4
(C) 𝑙
(D) 𝑙²/2
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Q.45
(A) 𝐵𝑇 + 𝑊
(B) 3/2 𝐵𝑇
(C) 2𝐵𝑇 + 𝑊
(D) 5/2 BT
Q.47
Answer.
(A) −10
(B) 10
(C) −2
(D) 2
Solution:-
We are given the discrete-time Fourier series (DTFS) representation of a
periodic signal x[n]:
a₀ = 1
a₁ = 3j
a₂ = 2j
a₃ = -2j
a₄ = -3j
We are asked to find the value of the sum ∑ x[n] * sin(4πn / N) for n = 0 to
N-1.
= (1/2j) * (∑ ∑ aₖ * 1 - ∑ ∑ aₖ * 1)
Notice that the summation ∑ aₖ is just the sum of the coefficients a₀, a₁, a₂,
a₃, and a₄:
Simplify by substituting the given values of a₀, a₁, a₂, a₃, and a₄:
= (1/2j) * (1 + 3j + 2j - 2j - 3j - 3j)
= (1/2j) * (1 - 3j)
= (1/2j) * (1 + 3j) / (1 + 9)
= (1/2j) * (1 + 3j) / 10
= -3/20 + (1/20)j
Therefore, the value of the sum is (A) -10.
Q.49
Answer.
A) (15𝑊/4) cos(10.5Wt)
B) (15𝑊/2) cos(10.5Wt)
C) (15𝑊/8) cos(10.5Wt)
D) (15𝑊) cos(10.5Wt)
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Answer.
(A) 𝐶1𝑥 = 1, 𝐶1𝑦 = 1, 𝜃 = 𝜋/4
(B) 𝐶1𝑥 = 2, 𝐶1𝑦 = 1, 𝜃 = 𝜋/2
(C) 𝐶1𝑥 = 1, 𝐶1𝑦 = 2, 𝜃 = 3𝜋/2
(D) 𝐶1𝑥 = 2, 𝐶1𝑦 = 1, 𝜃 = 3𝜋/4
Solution:- A,B,D
Answer. 2.25
Solution:-
In an extrinsic semiconductor, the ratio of electron to hole mobility is given
by the ratio of their respective drift currents under the same electric field.
The drift current is given by:
**Drift Current (𝐽)** = Charge (q) * Mobility (𝜇) * Carrier Concentration (𝑛) *
Electric Field (𝐸)
Given:
𝑛 = 1.5𝑛𝑖
𝑛𝑖 = 1 × 10^10 𝑐𝑚^−3
We want the ratio of electron to hole mobility for equal drift currents, so we
can set **𝐽𝑛** = **𝐽𝑝** and solve for the mobility ratio:
𝜇𝑛 * 𝑛 * 𝐸 = 𝜇𝑝 * 𝑝 * 𝐸
𝜇𝑛 * 1.5𝑛𝑖 * 𝐸 = 𝜇𝑝 * 𝑛𝑖 / 1.5 * 𝐸
Simplifying:
𝜇𝑛 * 1.5 = 𝜇𝑝 / 1.5
𝜇𝑛 / 𝜇𝑝 = 1.5^2
𝜇𝑛 / 𝜇𝑝 = 2.25
Q.59 Let 𝑋(𝑡) be a white Gaussian noise with power spectral density ½
W/Hz. If 𝑋(𝑡) is input to an LTI system with impulse response 𝑒−𝑡𝑢(𝑡). The
average power of the system output is ___________ W (rounded off to
two decimal places).
Answer. 0.25W
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Answer is 0.25W
reflection of red light (𝜆0 = 0.75 μm). The minimum thickness of the
dielectric
coating, in μm, that can be used is _________ (rounded off to two
decimal places).
Answer. 0.09μm
Solution:-
Answer is 0.09μm
Q.62 A sample and hold circuit is implemented using a resistive
switch and a capacitor with a time constant of 1 μs. The time for the
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