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ISO 9001:2015 Certified

V.V.P. Polytechnic, Solapur.


Department of Electronics & Telecommunication

Unit Test – II ( Model Answer Paper )

Class: SYEJ Course Code - 313325


Course: Circuits and Network Date: 13/11/2024
Marks: 30 Duration: 90 Min.

Instructions: 1) All questions are compulsory.

2) Assume suitable data if required.

Q. 1. Attempt any FIVE of following.


10 Marks

A) State Thevenin’s Theorem

Ans.- Statement of Thevenins Theorem –

“ Any network containing Active / Passive and one or more dependent/independent voltage or

current sources can be replaced by An Equivalent Network containing a voltage source ( Vth ) and

a series resistance ( Rth ).”

B) Define – 1) Active Network 2) Passive Network

Ans .- 1) Active Network :- If a network consists of an energy source ( Voltage or Current ) , then it is

Called as Active Network .

2) Passive Network :- If a network does not contain any energy source then it is called as the

Passive Network.

C) Write the Equation of Open Circuit Z parameter.


Ans. We Can obtain the Z Parameter by using two port voltages V1 & V2 in terms of two port currents

I1 & I2 ( where V1 and V2 are Dependent Variables & I1 & I2 are Independent Variables ).

The Basic equations of Z Parameters are as follows :-

V1 = Z11 . I1 + Z12 . I2

V2 = Z21 . I1 + Z22 . I2

Where Z11, Z12, Z21, Z22 are known as OPEN CIRCUIT Z Paramerters.

D) Write the Equation of Short Circuit Y parameters

Ans –

We Can obtain the Y Parameter by using two port currents I1 & I2 in terms of two port voltages

V1 & V2 ( where I1 and I2 are Dependent Variables & V1 & V2 are Independent Variables ).

The Basic equations of Y Parameters are as follows :-

I1 = Y11 . I1 + Y12 . I2

I2 = Y21 . I1 + Y22 . I2

Where Y11, Y12, Y21, Y22 are known as SHORT CIRCUIT Y Paramerters.

E) Define - 1) Lagging Phase Difference 2) Leading Phase Difference


Ans -

F ) State the meaning of Impedance Traingle.

Ans. –
G ) Write the ABCD Parameter for Two Port Network.

Ans : - We Can obtain the ABCD Parameter by , the voltage and current at one port is related to the

Voltage and current at the other port ( where V1 and I1 are considered as Dependent variabes

While V2 and I2 are considered as Independent Variables )

The Basic equations of ABCD Parameters are as follows :-

V1 = A. V2 - B. I2

I1 = C. V2 - D. I2

Q. 2. Attempt any FIVE of following.


20 Marks

(a) By using Thevenins Theorem , find Load Current ( I L ) for following figure –

Ans :-
(b) Derive Condition for Maximum Power Transferred from Source to Load –

Ans :-
(c) Define with their Formula - 1) Inductive Reactance 2) Capacitive Reactance

Ans.:-

(d) Define and State equation for : 1) Active Power

2) Reactive Power

3) Apparent Power

Ans :-
(e) Define Power Factor in 3 different ways and State Disadvantages of Low Power Factor

Ans.:-
(f) Write the equation of Resultant Impedance ( Z ) in R-L series circuit .

Ans. –

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