[Solved ] BSNL TTA JE 2013 Paper
BSNL TTA JE 2013 Question Paper with Answers
1. The nearest correct meaning or synonym of the word ”PATRONAGE” is
a. Donation
b. Support
c. Espionage
d. Dealings
Answer: B
2. The nearest correct meaning or synonym of the word ‘TRAIT’ is
a. Symbol
b. Characteristic
c. Betray
d. Identity
Answer: B
3. The most suitable antonym of the word ‘INSTANTLY’ is
a. Repeatedly
b. Slowly
c. Immediately
d. Awkwardly
Answer: B
4. The most suitable antonym of the word ‘CONFESS’ is
a. Deny
b. Contest
c. Contend
d. Witness
Answer: A
5. Choose the correct sentence
a. Earth goes around sun
b. Earth goes around the sun
c. The earth goes around the sun
d. The earth goes around sun
Answer: C
6. He said, “I am Happy”, the indirect speech of the sentence is
a. He said that he is happy
b. He said that I am happy
c. He said that I was happy
d. He said that he was happy
Answer: D
7. I hope you will turn……..my request. Choose the correct word for the blank.
a. Off
b. Aside
c. Down
d. around
Answer: C
8. The rules……….passengers to cross the railway line.
a. Advise
b. Forbid
c. Request
d. Hinder
Answer: B
9. Jaundice affects
a. Liver
b. Heart
c. Intestine
d. Pancreas
Answer: A
10. Density of water is highest at
a. 50oC
b. 0oC
c. 4oC
d. – 4oC
Answer: C
11. The first woman speaker of Lok Sabha is
a. Meira kumara
b. Pratibha patil
c. Ammie besent
d. Sucheta kriplani
Answer: A
12. The brightest planet in the night sky is
a. Mercury
b. Venus
c. Mars
d. Moon
Answer: B
13. The national song of India is
a. Vande mataram
b. Jana gana mana
c. Inquilab zindabad
d. Saare jahan se achha
Answer: A
14. Indus valley civilisation did not know the use of
a. Copper
b. Bronze
c. Iron
d. Clay
Answer: C
15. Delhi gets rainfall in winter due to
a. North east monsoon
b. North west monsoon
c. South west monsoon
d. Westerly disturbances
Answer: D
16. The universal donor blood group is
a. O-
b. O+
c. AB+
d. AB-
Answer: A
17. The full form of CD used in computers is
a. Compact disk
b. Circular disk
c. Compressed drive
d. Concentric drive
Answer: A
18. Total number of states in India are
a. 28
b. 25
c. 30
d. 27
Answer: A
19. The largest concentration of Monazite sand is available on the sea coast of
a. Kerala
b. Andhra Pradesh
c. Odisha
d. Gujarat
Answer: A
20. Among the following, who is the gold medal winner in Olympics?
a. Raj vardhan singh rathore
b. Sushil kumar
c. Vijay kumar
d. Abhinav bindra
Answer: D
PART – II: Basic Engineering
1. The shortest distance between the two points having x-y co-ordinates (9,24) and (12,20) is
a. 5
b. 1
c. 25
d. 7
Answer: A
2. The dot product of two unit vectors having directions opposite to each other is
a. 1
b. 0
c. – 1
d. Not possible
Answer: C
3. Laplace transform of t.e-at is
a. 1/s
b. a/s
c. 1/(s-a)
d. s/(s-a)
Answer: D
4. d[cos2x]/dx is
a. – sin2x
b. – sin2x
c. 2 cosx
d. Sin2x
Answer: A
5. If x = cosθ and y = sinθ, then dy/dx =
a. Tanθ
b. Cotθ
c. – tanθ
d. – cotθ
Answer: D
a. Cosx + c
b. – cosx + c
c. Tanx + c
d. – tanx + c
Answer: B
a. Determinant is square matrix
b. Determinant is a number associated to a matrix
c. Determinant is a number associated to a square matrix
d. None of these
Answer: C
a. 8
b. 0
c. 0.125
d. It does not have any value
Answer: A
a. 1
b. i
c. – i
d. – 1
Answer: B
a. 4
b. 16
c. 1
d. 2
Answer: A
a. Even harmonics
b. Sin terms
c. Cosine terms
d. Odd harmonics
Answer: A
a. LASER
b. Ultrasound
c. MASER
d. Infrared
Answer: A
a. Interference
b. Reflection
c. Diffraction
d. Refraction
Answer: D
a. Light is a longitudinal electromagnetic wave
b. Light does not show particle nature
c. Speed of light changes as the medium changes
d. Light is not form of energy
Answer: C
a. Total internal reflection
b. Refraction
c. Diffraction
d. Fluorescence
Answer: A
a. Zero
b. Same as that of the speed of light
c. Same as that in air
d. Slightly faster than the speed in air
Answer: A
a. Longitudinal mechanical waves
b. frequency is higher than audible range
c. Speed is more than that of sound waves
d. Used for detection of flaws in metals
Answer: C
a. – 13.6 eV
b. – 6.8 eV
c. – 3.4 eV
d. – 27.2 eV
Answer: C
a. 1
b. 0
c. 8.854 x 10–12
d. Infinity
Answer: A
a. 9 x 109 N
b. 9 x 10-9 N
c. 3 x 109 N
d. 109 N
Answer: D
a. 1 C
b. 2 C
c. 0.5 C
d. 0.25 C
Answer: A
a. Plate thickness
b. Plate area
c. Separation between plates
d. Nature of dielectric
Answer: A
a. 1:2
b. 2:1
c. 1:4
d. 4:1
Answer: B
a. 50W
b. 100W
c. Both
d. None of these
Answer: A
a. 3.6 x 106 J
b. 24 x 106 J
c. 0.36 x 106 J
d. 360 x 106 J
Answer: A
a. 1 N/C
b. 1000 N/C
c. 2000 N/C
d. 500 N/C
Answer: C
a. DC circuits only
b. AC circuits only
c. Circuits containing resistance only
d. Both AC and DC circuits
Answer: D
a. Infinity
b. Q/4πϵor
c. Q/4πϵoR
d. Zero
Answer: C
a. Weber
b. Ampere-turn
c. Coulomb
d. Tesla
Answer: A
a. 0.16 mV
b. 0.4 mV
c. 0.8 mV
d. 0.064 mV
Answer: C
a. 0 volts
b. 100 volts
c. 100/(4πX10-7) volts
d. 100*(4πX10-7) volts
Answer: B
a. Increase current rating
b. Increase voltage rating
c. Increase ampere-hour rating
d. Increase the life of cells
Answer: B
a. 4 A and 8 A
b. 2 A and 4 A
c. 4 A and 2 A
d. 6/5 A and 12/5 A
Answer: B
each cell EMF is 1 volt and internal resistance is 0.1 ohm. The current in the circuit is
a. 2 A
b. 0.5 A
c. 0 A
d. 0.4 A
Answer: D
35. In a capacitor , the
a. Current leads the voltage
b. Voltage leads the current
c. Current and voltage are in same phase
d. None of the above
Answer: A
a. 25 Hz, 10 volts
b. 50 Hz, 10 volts
c. 50 Hz, 14.14 volts
d. 25 Hz, 14.14 volts
Answer: A
a. Fleming’s right hand rule
b. Fleming’s left hand rule
c. Faraday’s law
d. Kirchhoff’s voltage law
Answer: A
a. 1 mΩ
b. Infinite
c. Zero
d. None of these
Answer: C
a. Resistance
b. Inductance
c. Capacitance
d. None of these
Answer: B
a. Germanium
b. Silicon
c. Boron
d. None of these
Answer: D
a. Electrons are majority carriers and pentavalent atoms are the dopants
b. Electrons are the minority carriers and trivalent atoms are the dopants
c. Holes are minority carriers and trivalent atoms are the dopants
d. Holes are majority carriers and pentavalent atoms are the dopants
Answer: B
a. Raises the potential barrier
b. Reduces the majority carrier current to zero
c. Lowers the potential barrier
d. None of the above
Answer: A
a. Base, emitter and collector regions should have same doping concentrations
b. The base region must be very thin and lightly doped
c. The emitter junction is reverse biased and collector junction is forward biased
d. Both the emitter junction as well as the collector junction are forward biased.
Answer: B
a. 0.02
b. 0.01
c. 0.05
d. 0.1
Answer: B
a. Cut off region
b. Saturation region
c. Active region
d. Both cut off and saturation regions
Answer: D
a. Common base
b. Common collector
c. Common emitter
d. None of the above
Answer: B
a. 0.3
b. 3.5
c. 0.7
d. 1.12
Answer: C
a. Square
b. Ramp
c. Sinusoidal
d. Saw tooth
Answer: A
a. Wideband
b. Narrow band
c. Multiband
d. None of the above
Answer: B
a. Reverse biased
b. Forward biased
c. Not biased
d. None of these
Answer: A
a. Colpitt’s oscillator
b. Wien bridge oscillator
c. crystal oscillator
d. none of the above
Answer: B
a. 33.33%
b. 50%
c. 40.6%
d. 36.8%
Answer: C
a. RL circuit
b. LC circuit
c. RC circuit
d. Crystal
Answer: C
a. DC voltage regulation
b. AC voltage regulation
c. AC voltage stabilizer
d. Voltage rectification
Answer: A
a. 2
b. 1
c. 0
d. 8
Answer: C
a. G
b. D
c. E
d. F
Answer: C
a. The channel conductivity increases
b. Depletion region increases
c. The channel conductivity decreases
d. Channel current increases
Answer: C
a. J=1, K=0
b. J=0, K=1
c. J=1, K=1
d. J=0, K=0
Answer: C
a. 4
b. 5
c. 19
d. 20
Answer: B
a. Binary code
b. Excess – 3
c. Gray code
d. Octal code
Answer: C
a. (A + B)’
b. A’ + B’
c. A’.B’
d. AB
Answer: B
a. Decaying anode current
b. Decaying gate current
c. Rising gate current
d. Rising anode current
Answer: D
a. To select one out of N input data sources and to transmit into a single channel
b. To transmit data in N lines
c. Serial to parallel conversion
d. To decode information
Answer: A
a. Ex-OR gate and NOR gate
b. Ex-OR gate and OR gate
c. Ex-OR gate and AND gate
d. Four NOT gates
Answer: C
a. 200 W
b. 100 W
c. 50 W
d. 50√2 W
Answer: C
a. Increases
b. Decreases
c. Remains the same
d. None of these
Answer: B
a. Zero internal resistance
b. Infinite internal resistance
c. The output voltage decreasing linearly with the increase in load
d. Constant output current irrespective of load
Answer: A
a. 273oK
b. 0 oK
c. 100 oK
d. 25 oK
Answer: B
a. The width of depletion layer is decreased
b. The width of depletion layer is increased
c. The width of depletion region remains same
d. None of these
Answer: A
a. Common base
b. Common collector
c. Common emitter
d. None of these
Answer: B
a. Logical switch
b. Flip flop
c. Sine wave generator
d. None of the above
Answer: B
a. Positive feedback
b. Negative feedback
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
Answer: B
a. Positive feedback
b. Negative feedback
c. Both a and b
d. No feedback
Answer: A
a. Less than hole current in valence band
b. Equal to hole current in valence band
c. Greater than hole current in valence band
d. Equal to hole current in conduction band
Answer: C
a. Transistors
b. Flip-flops
c. MOSFETs
d. FETs
Answer: C
a. Either of the junctions
b. Emitter base junction
c. Collector base junction
d. Both the junctions
Answer: C
a. Produce free electrons
b. Not produce free electrons
c. Emit electrons from the surface
d. Produce protons
Answer: B
a. Input impedance is zero
b. Output impedance is zero
c. Input impedance is infinite
d. Output impedance is infinite
Answer: C
a. AND gate
b. NAND gate
c. EX-OR gate
d. Bistable Multivibrator
Answer: D
a. Summation
b. Subtraction
c. Differentiation
d. Integration
Answer: D
a. 80 dB
b. 8 dB
c. 160 dB
d. 40 dB
Answer: A
a. Square
b. Ramp
c. Sinusoidal
d. Saw tooth
Answer: A
a. OR gates
b. AND gates
c. AND and OR gates
d. NOR gates
Answer: D
a. OR gate
b. AND gate
c. NOT gate
d. NOR gate
Answer: D
a. OR gate
b. NOR gate
c. AND gate
d. NAND gate
Answer: A
a. 200 volts
b. 0 volts
c. 1 volts
d. 2 volts
Answer: D
a. 1 volts
b. 0 volts
c. 100 volts
d. 0.5 volts
Answer: A
a. Iron
b. Nickel
c. Cobalt
d. Copper
Answer: D
a. Voltage source in series with a resistance
b. Voltage source in parallel with a resistance
c. Current source in series with a resistance
d. Current source in parallel with a resistance
Answer: D
a. 10 Ω
b. 40 Ω
c. 30 Ω
d. 16.7 Ω
Answer: A
1. The phase angle between the line voltage and corresponding line current in case of balanced star connected resistive load is
a. 45o
b. 60o
c. 30o
d. 0o
Answer: C
a. 2.0 leading
b. 0.5 lagging
c. 0.5 leading
d. 1.414 lagging
Answer: C
a. 10 A
b. 17.3 A
c. 12.36 A
d. 7.14 A
Answer: B
a. 10 A
b. 1 A
c. 0.1 A
d. 1.43 A
Answer: C
a. To improve commutation
b. To change DC to AC
c. To change AC to DC
d. To conduct current to brushes
Answer: C
a. Remains constant
b. Increases
c. Decreases
d. None of these
Answer: B
a. Decreased with increase in load
b. Increases with increase in load
c. Is same at all loads
d. Increases as load increases from zero and remains nearly constant at high loads
Answer: C
a. 8
b. 6
c. 4
d. 2
Answer: D
a. The power factor becomes more leading
b. The power factor becomes more lagging
c. The power factor remains constant
d. None of these
Answer: A
a. 300 N-m
b. 100 N-m
c. 173.2 N-m
d. 900 N-m
Answer: B
a. Frequency of the supply
b. Number of poles only
c. Number of poles and frequency of supply
d. Input voltage
Answer: C
a. Adjusting braking magnet
b. Use of short circuited loops on the outer limbs of the shunt magnet
c. Drilling two holes in the disc on the opposite side of the spindle
d. Adjusting the shaded band
Answer: C
a. ± 2%
b. ± 0.2%
c. ± 4%
d. ± 20%
Answer: D
a. 500 Ω/V
b. 500 V/Ω
c. 2000 Ω/V
d. 2000 V/Ω
Answer: A
a. Series resonant circuit
b. Parallel resonant circuit
c. Self-inductance
d. Mutual inductance
Answer: A
a. Peak to peak value of voltage
b. RMS value of voltage
c. Average value of voltage
d. DC value of the voltage
Answer: A
a. Capacitance
b. Q of a coil
c. Very small value of resistance
d. Inductance
Answer: A
a. Voltage and frequency
b. Frequency and phase shift
c. Frequency and Q factor
d. Amplitude and flux
Answer: B
a. Strain gauge
b. LVDT
c. Rotameter
d. Bourden tube
Answer: D
a. Displacement transducer
b. Velocity transducer
c. pressure transducer
d. Acceleration transducer
Answer: A
a. Very high pressure
b. Very low pressure
c. Atmospheric pressure
d. All of the above
Answer: B
a. Shunt
b. Multiplier
c. Current transformer
d. Potential transformer
Answer: A
a. The type of circuit breaker
b. The inductance of the system only
c. The capacitance of the system only
d. The inductance and capacitance of the system only
Answer: D
a. Short circuits
b. Open circuits
c. Voltage surges
d. None of these
Answer: C
a. Internal faults
b. Reverse current
c. Over current
d. Over voltage
Answer: A
a. In series with the line
b. In series with the neutral line
c. Between line and earth
d. To a pole near the line
Answer: C
a. Low impedance to normal voltage only
b. High impedance to surge only
c. High impedance to normal voltage and low impedance to surge
d. Both a and b
Answer: C
Answer: A
29. The transfer function V2(s)/V1(s) of the network shown below is
Answer: C
30. G(s) = (1+s)/s(1+0.5s). The corner frequencies are
a. 0 and 1
b. 0 and 2
c. 0 and – 1
d. 1 and 2
Answer: D
The system is
a. Marginally stable
b. Conditionally stable
c. Stable
d. Unstable
Answer: B
a. 2, 90o
b. 2, 60o
c. 4, 90o
d. None of these
Answer: A
a. – 20 dB/decade
b. + 20 dB/decade
c. 6 dB/decade
d. – 6 dB/decade
Answer: A
a. Is not affected
b. Gets doubled
c. Becomes half
d. Becomes one-fourth
Answer: C
a. – 150o
b. 210o
c. 30o
d. 150o
Answer: C
a. 0
b. 2
c. 4
d. 1
Answer: D
a. LC
b. √(L/C)
c. LG
d. RG
Answer: B
a. 480 ohm
b. 1920 ohm
c. 100 ohm
d. 520 ohm
Answer: C
a. Quarter wave transformer
b. Open circuited stub
c. Short circuited stub
d. Lumped components
Answer: C
a. Short circuited
b. Open circuited
c. Correctly terminated and there is no reflection
d. Terminated with resistive load
Answer: C
a. Unchanged
b. Halved
c. Doubled
d. Increased by 50%
Answer: D
a. 20%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 100%
Answer: B
a. Noise is very high
b. Larger bandwidth required
c. High output power required
d. High modulating power required
Answer: B
a. Pulse position modulation
b. Pulse code modulation
c. Pulse width modulation
d. Pulse frequency modulation
Answer: B
a. FQS
b. FSQ
c. QSF
d. SFQ
Answer: B
a. Half duplex operation
b. Full duplex operation
c. Multiplex operation
d. Simplex operation
Answer: B
a. Half wave rectifier
b. Full wave rectifier using two diodes
c. Bridge rectifier
d. Silicon controlled rectifier
Answer: B
a. SSB
b. FM
c. PCM
d. PAM
Answer: C
a. PAM
b. PM
c. PPM
d. PCM
Answer: D
a. 30B + D
b. 2B + D
c. 10B + D
d. 31B + D
Answer: B
a. Input cavity resonator
b. Drift tube
c. Output cavity resonator
d. Collector
Answer: A
a. 30 MHz – 300 MHz
b. 300 MHz – 3 GHz
c. 3 GHz – 30 GHz
d. 30 GHz – 300 GHz
Answer: C
a. TE10
b. TM01
c. TEM
d. TM10
Answer: A
a. TWT
b. Two cavity Klystron
c. Magnetron
d. Reflex Klystron
Answer: C
a. 0
b. 1
c. Infinite
d. Negative
Answer: C
a. > 1 m
b. < 1 m
c. From 1 mm to 1 m
d. Form 0.3 m to 300 m
Answer: C
a. Instruction format consists of OPCODE and OPERAND
b. Instructions consist of strings of binary numbers
c. Machine language instructions in binary numbers need no further translation
d. Machine language is machine independent
Answer: D
a. Alphanumeric mnemonic codes for instructions
b. Numeric addresses only for addresses
c. Assembler to translate machine language to assembly language
d. Numbers instead of symbols for representing instructions
Answer: A
a. Each block of statements in PASCAL starts with a BEGIN statement
b. Each block of statements in PASCAL ends with a END statement
c. C language uses a special data type called ‘pointer’
d. C language does not require compiler
Answer: D
a. Data definition language
b. Data manipulation language
c. Data documentation language
d. Query language
Answer: C
a. Error control
b. Flow control
c. Data routing
d. Data manipulation
Answer: D
a. Error control & flow control
b. Routing
c. Data encryption & decryption
d. File transfer
Answer: A
a. Routing is a function of network layer
b. X.25 is a network layer protocol
c. IP is a network layer protocol
d. TCP is a network layer protocol
Answer: D
a. Bridge
b. Router
c. Repeater
d. HUB
Answer: B
a. Location in data memory
b. Location of instruction in memory
c. Binary code for operation to be performed
d. Address of next instruction to be executed
Answer: C
a. Whenever a data is read from memory
b. Whenever a data is written into memory
c. Whenever the output variable is sent out of CPU
d. When an interrupt of high priority call comes from external devices
Answer: D
a. The number of the microprocessor
b. The name of the microprocessor
c. The internal status of CPU
d. The bit size of microprocessor
Answer: C
a. To denote address
b. To employ hamming code
c. To denote errors
d. To assist human memory
Answer: D
a. On first come first serve basis
b. With equal time delay
c. Without sub-routine
d. Without programme intervention
Answer: D
a. 20
b. 21
c. 19
d. 11
Answer: B
a. A slow peripheral device
b. A fast peripheral device
c. A DMA controller chip
d. A PPI chip
Answer: A
a. Halt state
b. Fetch state
c. Execute state
d. Interrupt state
Answer: B
a. Continues its normal operations
b. Suspends its normal operations
c. Needs to initiate read (write) command
d. Needs to check if the I/O device is ready for data transfer
Answer: A
a. Unidirectional
b. Bi-directional
c. Non-directional
d. Multi-directional
Answer: A
a. 1 and 0
b. 1 and -1
c. 0.8 and 0
d. Infinity and zero
Answer: A
a. Control unit
b. Arithmetic logic unit
c. Main memory
d. Registers
Answer: C
a. Record
b. Field
c. Database
d. Character
Answer: C
a. 2
b. ½
c. 1/√2
d. 1/3
Answer: C
a. 50
b. 70.7
c. 63.2
d. 33.3
Answer: B
a. CPU registers & Main Memory
b. Main memory and secondary memory
c. Read write heads of serial access memory
d. Tracks of hard disk
Answer: A
a. CPU register
b. RAM
c. Hard disk
d. CD ROM
Answer: A
a. Bit – byte – record – field – data base – file
b. Bit – byte – field – record – file – data base
c. Bit – byte – file – field – record – data base
d. Bit – record – byte – field – file – data base
Answer: B
a. Entity sets
b. Data bases
c. Tables
d. Attributes
Answer: A
a. Tables
b. Trees
c. Nodes
d. None of these
Answer: A
a. Simple procedural language
b. Block structural procedural language
c. Object based language
d. Functional language
Answer: B
a. Void
b. Char
c. Float
d. Double
Answer: B
a. Searching
b. Inserting
c. Deleting
d. Twining
Answer: D
88. In data structure, accessing and processing each record exactly once is called
a. Sorting
b. Searching
c. Traversing
d. Inserting
Answer: C
89. Collection of records of entities in a given entity set is called as
a. File
b. Field
c. Byte
d. Entity relation
Answer: A
90. In relational algebra, which of the following is a unary operation?
a. Set union
b. Set difference
c. Projection operation
d. Quotient operation
Answer: C
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