GATE2015 Solution
GATE2015 Solution
GATE2015 Solution
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GENERAL ABILITY
Sol:
7/5 x1/3
x 7/5 2.744
Sol:
Q. 4
Sol:
Q.5
If
Sol:
Q.3
Q.2
6 66
ab
ab
ab
a b
ab
a b ab
a
66 6 66 6
Sol:
1
66 6 66 6
Q. 6 Q. 10 carry two marks each.
Q.6
Sol:
Q.7
Cube of 3 side unit is constructed using cube of side 1 unit then ratio of no of visible faces 0 to non
visible faces is:
(A) 1: 2
(B) 2: 3
(C) 1: 3
(D) 3: 4
(A)
Question on missing number:
6 5 4
7 4
1 9 2
7
8
2 1
1 2 1
4 1 5 2 3
3 3
Sol:
(3)
64
5
2
7 4 2 1
7
2
1 9 2 1 2 1
8
2
4 1 2 3
5
2
33
3
2
Q.8 Passage Question:
Tabacusisism as considered rank one of the cause of death:
Ans: B Rank one of the cause
Q.9. Passage Question:
(A) Human program is controlled by environment
(B) Human program is contradicted by environment
(C) Human program and society are linked with environment
(D) None
Q.10. Humpy Dumpty Question:
Humpy Dumpty Sit on wall daily to have lunch. Wall some time fall when one a person sit on it.
Which of the following statement is correct:
Statement-I : The wall will fall when Humpty Dumpty will have lunch on it
Statement-II : The wall will not fall when Humpty Dumpty will have lunch on it
Statements-III: The wall will some time fall when Humpty Dumpty will have lunch on it
Statement-IV: ..
Statement-IV will be correct.
Sol:
Ref: Page-95 class notes of Communication system . Discussed same concept in filter method
Q.2
Sol:
x t t t 0
x t t t 0
x t t 0
Sol:
at
10 s 1
for 0 will lie in which quadrant:
s 10
0 G s H s 1
G s H s 10
Sol:
(B) Residue of
z
at z = 1 is 1/2
z 1
2
(D) None
du
1
dx
dv
v y
1
dy
ux
du dv
here it is not analytic function.
dx dy
Ref : Discussed many such type of Qs in Maths class as it is basic Question.
4
Q.5
If E 2cos 108 t
is in a perfect dielectric medium then calculate value of wavelength in
2
meter.
1
2
Sol:
2 2 meter
8.88 meter
Ref : Exactly same type of many questions in class notes of EMT at page No.72
Q.6 If capacitor is initially uncharged and capacitor is moved from position B to position A then what is
energy taken from the source to change capacitor.
Sol:
Energy taken to charge capacitor will be CV2 out of which 1/2 CV2 will be stored.
0.1 9 0.9 J is energy supplied by battery but energy dissipated by source in capacitor is 0.45 J
Ref : Exactly same Question in Network Assignment Chapter No.2 Question No.16
Q.7
What is the output voltage across Zener diode if it is given that Vz 6 volt
Sol:
10
1 5V which is not sufficient to make
2
zener ON, so zener will not be ON & v0 5 volt So Ans=5 Volt
Ref : Exactly same concept question in EDC class notes at Page No.127
Q.8
Sol:
ND e n
1016
1800cm2
19
1.6
10
c
cm3
vsec
0.3472 cm
Ref : Exactly same concept questions in EDC class notes at Page No.29-30
Q.9
R C
2 L
Ref : Exactly same question in Network class Notes at Page No.142
Q.10 In the circuit shown in figure what is the amplitude of sinusoidal voltage (in volt) across capacitor if
it is given that circuit shown is at resonance.
Sol:
1 104
25V
4 106
Ref : Exactly same concept question in Network class Notes at Page No. 139
Q.11 Negative Feedback in a closed loop control system does not
(A) Reduces overall gain
(B) Reduces B.W
(C) Improves distance rejection
(D) Reduce sensitivity to
Sol:
Vc Q.V 10
(C) 1/3
(D) +1/3
mx
25 x
a
m 25 0.08 2
ny
30.3y
b
n 0.033 30.3 1
So Possible mode is TE21 only.
Ref: : Exactly same concept question in EMT class Notes at Page No. 136
2k 2 0 k 2
Sol:
Q.18 H represents the magn. of field intensity if conductor carries uniform current then magn. of H at
distance of r is .If a current element is on z-axis then what is the relation between H & r.
I
Sol: H
2r
(B) P A B P A P B
(C) P A B
(D) P A B P A P B
Sol: (A)
Ref: General Mathematics
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Q.20 Consider a 4-bit DAC converter. If output voltage (analog) for 0000 and 0001 are 0 volt & 0.0625
volt respectively. What is the value for analog voltage for 1111 ??
Sol.
V0 24 1 0.0625
15 0.0625
0.9375 volt
Ref: Exactly same concept question in Digital class Notes at Page No. 183
Q.21 Calculate power of signal
t2
gt x
if x(t) is shown in figure.
2
32 1 02 1 3 1
3
3
Sol:
2
3
Ref: Exactly same concept question in Network class Notes at Page No. 68
2
If
fS 20,000Hz,
S 0.01Volt
m t Amcos m t
Where m 2000
Am
Ref: Exactly same concept question in Communication class notes at Page No. 208
Q.23
Sol:
P x 3 y a x x 2 y2 a y x 2 yz a z
P 3x 2 y 2x 2 y x 2 y 0
P 0
s2
is a phase lead compensator, if R and C are connected in parallel in a series fed
s4
feedback network then what are the values of R & C in sec.
1
1
Sol:
2&
4
RC
RC
RC 0.5sec
Ref: Same Q asked in IES paper and discussed in class.
Q.24
If H s
Q.25
1
If matrix 2 is Eigen vector of matrix
3
Sol:
4 1 2
P 2 1
14 4 10
Sol:
(B)
Just check by values
f 0 1
f 1 3/e 1.1
Ref: General Mathematics
Q.27
If ID 1mA,
Vgs 0.5V
&
0.05V1
Calculate value of rds if MOS is in saturation
Sol:
ID k VGS VT 1 VDS
2
ID
2
k VGS VT
VDS
rds
1
k VGS VT
20.5k
9
Ref: Exactly same concept question in EDC class notes at Page No. 305 ( Here is due to channel length
modulation)
Q.28 Differential equation is given as
d2 y
dy
2 y0
2
dt
dt
y 0 y ' 0 1
Then o/p y(t) is
(A) 2 t e t
(B) 1 2t e t
(C) 2 t e t
(D) 1 2t e t
Sol: (D)
Ref: Basic Laplace Q discussed many type of Questions.
Q.29 For the circuit shown in figure calculate values of V1 & V2.
Sol:
V1 5V
V2 25V
V2 V1
V
5 & 1 I
4
4
V2 V1
I 2I I
4
By solving
V1 = 5 volt & V2 = 25 Volt
Ref: Basic KVL dependent questions Many such type of Questions in Network Notes Page 15-20
Q.30 what is the value of Req:
Sol:
(R/3)
10
Ref: Exactly same concept question in Network class notes at Page No.13-15
Q.31 If built in potential (V0) of an abrupt (P-N) junction is 0.75 volt. If value of junction capacitance at a
Rev. bias (VR) of 1.25 volt is 5 pF. What is the value of Cj in pF when VR 7.25 volt
Sol:
2.5 pF
VR 2 V0
C1
C2
VR1 V0
5
7.25 0.75 2
C2
1.25 0.75 1
C2 2.5pF
Ref: Exactly same concept question in EDC class notes at Page No.100
Q.32
If input is
Sol:
Circuit will be :
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Sol:
Vx 1 100 0.02
Vx 3V
V1 Vx 250 1 0.01
V2 Vx 250 1 0.01
V1 V2 2.5 1 1
5 5 0.05
0.25V .
Sol:
40 n sec
For t < 0
12
O/P
(1)
X0
(1)
1 G s H s 0
k
0
s s 1 s 3
s3 4s2 3s k 0
s3
s1
s0
12 k
4
k
0
0
12 k
0 k 12
4
Ref: Very easy questions /exactly same concept many questions
Q.36
For a ve f/b system if root locus satisfies the condition that it has s 1 2j roots then calculate
value of k.
Sol:
k s 2
If
G s
Make
G s H s 1
s 8 s2 9
, H s 1
k 25.54
Or can be solved by use of characteristic equation also.
Ref: Easy basic Question
Q.37
Sol:
By Thevenin-theorem
13
Vc t 4 1 e t/
Here
RC 1sec
Vc 1 4 1 e1
Ref: Exactly same concept question in Network class notes at Page No. 210
Q.38 For the discrete system shown in figure .Poles of system are located at :
1
5
Sol: X z z 2 Y z z 1Y z Y z
6
6
Y z
1
z2
z2
X z 1 5 z 1 1 z 2 z 2 5 z 1
z 1 z 1
2
3
6
6
6
6
Ref: Exactly same concept question in Signal class notes at Page No. 271
Q.39
For the given circuit calculate value of 0 and relation between R1 & R2.
Sol: 0
1
& R1 4 R 2
2 RC
14
z1 2R
1
but here Time constant is doubled so frequency becomes
RC
1
2 RC
1
2 R jR
jC
1
R 1
2R
2 jC 2 j
z2
1
R jR
R
2 jC
R
z2
1
z1 z 2 5
Now
A = 5 1
R1
5
R2
R1 4 R 2
Ref: Exactly same question in Analog class notes at Page No. 187
Q.40 For the circuit shown in figure plot ID Vs Vss :
15
Sol:
ID k VDD VT VSS
Ref: Question is bit new But by using concept of Page No. 291in EDC class notes it can be done easily.
Q.41 If E 24 cos t X a z V/m then calculate the total average power across a square plane of
10cm 10cm which lies on X + Y = 1 is __________
E 2 24
Pav m
a x W/m 2
2
240
2
Sol:
ds 100cm 2
Ptotal
24
ay
2
240
100 104 m2
2
24 103
2
Watt
=0
P jw(0 jw) jw 0 o (1 2 j)
2w0 0
w00
16
1 2
E t0
E i0
22
1
1 2
Here
E t E t0 e PZ But E t E t 0 e Z
where E t0 Ei0 10V / m
Q.43
A 1 1
B 1 W 1
C 1 W 2
P 1 1
Q 1 W
R 1 W 2
(A) b a c
1 a
W 2 b
W 4 c
1 1 0
W 2 0 W1
W 4 0 0
0 A / 3
0 B / 3
W 2 C / 3
(B) b c a
(C) c a b
(D) c b a
Sol: C
Ref: Basic Question based upon DFT property discussed in Signal class notes Page 196
Q.44
A system has zeros origin in multiple of 4 and following pole pattern is shown in figure, which of the
option is correct according to system pole-zero location.
(2 Mark)
This pole-zero location is in z-plane of system the impulse response of system is h[n] if h[0] = 1 then
(A) h[n] is real for all n
(B) h[n] is imaginary for all n
(C) h[n] is real for even n
(D) h[n] is imaginary for odd n
Sol: C
Calculate transfer function H(z)
z4
(z 2 0.25)((z 2 0.25)
Sol: C
17
Let
W f a, b, c where W f a, b,c
X f a, b, c
Zc
W ab bc ca 3,5,6,7
W 0,1, 2, 4
c 1,3,5,7
X 2, 4,6,7
So
Q.46
For the circuit shown in figure if VT 26mV at T 27 C calculate the value of V1 V2 at 50C.
(2 Mark)
Sol:
Since base and collector are connected so it will work like a diode.
313
Value of VT at 50C VT
27mV
11600
V2
V1
80 I0 e VT &16 I0 e VT
V1 V2
VT
V V2
1
& 1
n 1/5
5
VT
18
Q.47
0.8 1/ 7
0.2 6 / 7 0.8 1/ 7
0.8
0.4
2
Ref: Same Concept question on Page No.250 In communication class notes
Q.48 One question was based upon TDM
In GSM-8 users share the B.W of 200 KHz by TDMA if no. of Simultaneous as calls the base station
receiving are 12, what is minimum possible B.W
Sol: 200KHz
Sol:
P Y 0/X 1
Sol:
Calculate the maximum area of rectangle lies inside the Ellipse such that rectangle vertices lie on the
Ellipse.
(1)
A 4 x
1
1 x2
2
Q.50
dA
0
dx
A 1
19
Sol:
2 j2
2 2 45
VTh 2 2 45
2 j2
j2
2 j2 1 j
ZTh 2 || j2
ZTh
j2 1 j
j j2 1 j
2
2
1 2 1
2 2
P I2 R L
2 2
4 2 2
8 2
4 2 2
Ref: Same Q with little change in values was asked in GATE 2015 Test series.
Q.51
KI
kP
s
If G s H s
Then what is the condition for stability
s s 1 s 2
KI
0
2
Ref: Basic Question on RH criterion .
Q.52 Probability of zero transmission is 1/3 .Probability Density function when zero is transmitted is
uniform from -3 to +1 and Pdf when one is transmitted is uniform from -1 to +5 .what is the
minimum probability error of received signal:
(A) 1/4
(B) 1/6
(C)1/9
(D)1/12
Sol: (B)
Ref: Same type of Q has been asked in GATE exam in previous year so discussed in class.
Q.53 For the given system
Sol:
kP
x t m t cos c t
where c 2400 rad / sec
20
Sol: 350
Since m(t) has maximum frequency (W)
O/P y(t) will have following +ve frequency
2W 700
W 350
Dp 35cm2 / sec
Dn 40cm2 / sec
n 3800cm2 /vsec
p 1000cm2 /vsec
p n 1 sec
ND 1016 /cm3 & NA 1014 /cm3
q Dp n i 2 VV
Jp
e T 1 where LP 2 Dp p
Sol.
N L
D p
Ref: Concept and formula is derived at Page No. 89 in EDC class notes
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