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Fundamentals of Network Theory (Part 03) - DPP

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Fundamentals of Network Theory (Part 03) - DPP

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Fundamentals of Network Theory Part-3


ECE EE IN
Network Theory

Q1 Which one of the following statements is correct?


In a four-branch parallel circuit, 50 mA current
flows in each branch. If one of the branches
opens, the currents in the other branches
(A) increase (B) decrease
(C) are unaffected (D) double

Q2 Consider the following circuit:

(A) 10 A (B) 13 A
(C) 15 A (D) 18 A

Q5 For the Y-network shown in the figure, the value


In the above circuit, the current I2 is 2A when the of R1 (in Ω) in the equivalent ∆-network is
value of R1 is 20 Ω. What will be the value of I2 ________.
when R1 is changed to 10 Ω?
(A) 1 A (B) 2 A
(C) 3 A (D) 4 A

Q3 Consider the following circuit:

Q6 In the circuit shown, the power supplied by the


What is the current 'I' in the above circuit? voltage source is
(A) 0 A (B) 2 A
(C) 5 A (D) 6 A

Q4 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) 0 W (B) 5 W
(C) 10 W (D) 100 W

Q7 In the circuit shown below, the node voltage at A


is _____ V.

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Q8 If the 12 ohm resistor draws a current of 1 A as


shown in the figure, the value of resistance R is,

(A) 4 Ω (B) 6 Ω
(C) 8 Ω (D) 18 Ω

Q9 The equivalent capacitance of the input loop of


the circuit shown is

(A) 2 µF (B) 100 µF


(C) 200 µF (D) 4 µF

Q10 In the given circuit, each resistor has a value


equal to 1 Ω

What is the equivalent resistance across the


terminals a and b?
(A) 1

6
Ω (B) 1

3
Ω

(C) 9

20
Ω (D) 8

15
Ω

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Answer Key
Q1 (C) Q6 (A)

Q2 (B) Q7 11.25~11.5

Q3 (A) Q8 (B)

Q4 (A) Q9 (A)

Q5 9~11 Q10 (D)

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Hints & Solutions


Q1 Text Solution: Q6 Text Solution:
(C) (A)

Q2 Text Solution: Q7 Text Solution:


(B) 11.42

Q3 Text Solution: Q8 Text Solution:


(A) (B)

Q4 Text Solution: Q9 Text Solution:


(A) (A)

Q5 Text Solution: Q10 Text Solution:


10 (D)

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