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The document outlines examination papers for various subjects including Applied Physics, Basic Electronics Engineering, Computer Programming, and Applied Mathematics for Semester-I. Each paper consists of multiple sections with specific questions that students must answer, including compulsory sections and options to choose from. The maximum marks for each paper are 50, and the time allowed for each exam is three hours.
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PC 4410-N J
E-1/2112

APPLIED PHYSICS-llOlT
Semester-I
Time Allowed : Three Hours] [Maximum Marks: 50

N ote : - The candidates are required to attempt any six questions


selecting three questions from each Section A and B.
Section C is compulsory.

SECTION -A

1. Define harmonic oscillator. Derive the necessary conditions for


resonance.

2. For a forced harmonic oscillator, the amplitude of vibrations increases


'
from 0.02 mm at very low frequency to 5 mm at frequency of
I 00 Hz. Find quality factor, damping constant and relaxation time.

3. Differentiate between interference and diffraction.

4. Draw a labelled diagram of Michelson Interferometer and discuss


its working.

5. Discuss Nicol prism and its uses. 3x-S=l5

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. ' " IA.I 1 •

SECTION -B

6. What do you mean by LASER? Discuss the basic components

of LASER.
7. Discuss the principle, construction and working of ruby laser.

8. Discuss·~the __causes of signal loss in an optical fibre.


. ··- --

9. Define de-Broglie waves and discuss various types of velocities

associated with it.


10. · Write down the time-dependent and time-independent Schrodinger
wave equations. Discuss the role of these equations in quantum
3x5 ·15
mechanics.
SECTION ~C

11. (a) Write down an expression for energy of simple harmonic

oscillator and find its minimum value.

(b) What do you mean by relaxation time ?

(c) Which colour will be obsel"Ved by the reflected white light


5
from water film of uniform thickness 3 x 10- cm along the

normal ? Provided µwater


· = 4/3 •
(d) A thin transparent sheet ofµ·= 1.6 is .introduced in one of
the beams of Michelson Interferometer and a shift of 24
fringes for "J... = 6000 A is obtained. Calculate the thickness

of transparent sheet.

. 441 0-NJ/E-l/710NH-19896 2
(e) Why light waves can be polarised and sound waves cannot
be polarised ?

(f) Write down the characteristics of LASER beam.

(g) Find the intensity of a laser beam of 15 m w_ power and


having a diameter of 1.25 mm. Assuming the intensity to be

uniform across the beahi.


Ir
(h) The numerical aperture - of an optical fibre is 0.5 and
µcore = 1.54. Find µca1 dd.mg and fractional refractive index of
optical fibre.

(i) Discuss the physical significance of a wave packet.

G) Discuss the physical interpretation of wave function (\1/)-_


1ox2 20

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PC-4412/N J
E-1/2112
BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Paper-1104T
(Semester-I)

Time : Three ~ours] [Maximum Marks : 50

N ote : Attempt any six questions selecting three questions from


each Section-A and B. Section-C is compulsory.

SECTION -A
I. Discuss the importance of breakdown voltage and PIV in
pn junction diode.

II. ' With a neat sketch, explain the working of centre tap full
wave rectifier.

m. Draw a neat sketch of clamping circuit and discuss its


working.

IV. Differentiate between BJT and UJT.

V. A transistor employs a 4 kn load and V = 13 V. What is


cc
the maximum input signal if P =100? Provided V1cnee=l V
and a change in 1 V in VBE causes a change of 5 mA in Ic-·
(3x5=15)
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·-,i

SECTION -B
VI. What do you mean by binary, octal and hexadecimal number
system? Convert (12) 10 in these number systems.

VII. State and verify Demorgan's theorem using truth tables.

VIII.Draw the symbols of EX-OR and EX-NOR .Gates alongwith


their truth tables.

IX. Discuss the need of modulation and de""modulation of a


signal.
J

X~ Draw a block diagram and;.¢xplain \the,,fiu~ctioning of radio


transmission system. (3x5=15)

SECTION -C
(Compulsory Question)'·
XI. (a) Draw VI characteristics forf an J4eal diode and real
diode. ·
(b) Among two power supplies, 'A' · delivers 10 V de .with
' '
a ripple of 0.5 V r.m.s. while 'B' delivers 25 V de with
a ripple of 1 mV r.m.s. Which one is better : A or B?
Justify.
(c) Why Zener diode is used as voltage regulator?
(d) , Which configuration of transistor (npn and pnp) is
mostly preferred and w~y?

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(e) Discuss the VI characteristics. of UJT.
(f) Discuss the importance of Grey code and convert
(1001) 2 in Grey code.
(g) Which logic gates are known as universal gates and
why?
(h) Which 1ogic gate is known as coincidence gate? Justify.
(i) Which communication system is better one - AM or
FM? Justify.
G) Draw a block diagram of ra9io reception system.
(10x2=20)

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PC-4411/N J
E-112112
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING - 1103T
(Semester-I)

Time : Three Hours] [Maximum Marks : 50

N ote : Attempt three questions each from Section A & B


Section C will be compulsory.

SECTION -A
I. Discuss, with suitable examples, the steps involved in
converting (i) a decimal number to octal number and (ii) a
hexa-decimal number to decimal number. (5)

II. How programming languages can be classified? What are


the advantages and disadvantages of assembly language
over high-level language? Discuss. (5)

m. Write a program in C to find the sum of first n prime numbers.


Appropriately assume any required information yourself.
(5)

IV. Explain the relational and logical operators available in C


with the help of suitable examples. (5)

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Explain the syntax of switc. h statement and wn·1e a program
V.
1

to d~monstrate its utility. (5)

SECTION -B
VI. Write a program to concatenate two strings without using
built-in functions. Appropriately assume any required
information yourself. (5)

VII. How call-by-value mechanism is different from call-by-


reference mechanism? Write a program to swap two values
using call-by-reference. (5)

vm. Write a program to copy the content of one text file to


another text file. Appropriately assume any required
information yourself. (5)

IX. What is object oriented programming? Explain its important


features. (5)

X. How inheritance can be classified? Write a program to


demonstrate multi-level inheritance. Appropriately assume
any required information yourself. (5)

SECTION -C
XI. (a) What is X if (x)8 :: (ABc (2)
(b) 0 . . )16·
ifferentiate between com ·1 r and interpreter. (2)
(c) Wh p1 e
at do you understand by real-time operating system?
(2)

4411-NJf710/HHH/8Sa
2
(d) Is identifier same as keyword? Discuss. (2)
(e) Differentiate between associativity and precedence. (2)
(t) List two disadvantages of using arrays. (2)
(g) What are the advantages of recursion? (2)
(h) Differentiate between text and binary files. (2)
(i) Is structure same as a class? Discuss. (2)
G) Differentiate between public and private data members.
(2)

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4403/N J ··

E-1/2112

-
APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I

· Paper-1103T / 1102T

Semester-I

Time Allowed : 3 Hours] [Maximum Marks: 50

N ote : .The candidates are required to attem~


.
1
• three

questions each from Sections·A and B ca_rrying

,; .5 marks each and the entire Section .C

. consisting of 10 short answer type questions

· carrying 2 marks each.

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SECTION -A

. ' '

1. · Solve the following system of linear equations by

Gauss Jordan method: 5

x+2y+3z = 1

.. 2x + 3y + 2z = 2 .

3x+3y+4z = 1.
..
2. Verify Cayley-Hamilton the~rem for· the matrix :

1 ,2 1
A= 0 1 -1 · . Hence obtain A:- 1~ 5,
3 -1 l
•· . l

1 -

1 3 3
3. If v = tan- (X + Y J, pro~e that ·=
. x .- y

av av
x-+y-=s1n 2v.
.
ox _oy

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4. Find tlt'e dimensions of the rectangular box, open
/

at the top, of maximum capacity whose surface is

432 square cm. 5

,5, Inve·stigate the value of '). , and µ · so that

the equa~ion : 2x + 3y +5z _; 9, 7x+ 3y- 2z = 8,


(:).,-· :-i(i.lis . ·.. . .

2x+3y-Az.:.. µhave: --
y ... • . . '

(i) No solution

(ii) A unique s?lution _


(

(iii) An.:infinite number of solutions.

SECTION ..-8

6. Discuss the co~vergen_ce- -of the ,,. integ-rat

- ~f 1 d .
5
1 (1 +x)Ji x.

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. ., .
7. Using ~RJ!a and Gamma functions, evaluate

I
I
8. Find nth roots of unity_and prove -thait these form
I.

a G.P. A.lso sho-w tha·t their sum is zero and

product. is (-1) 0 - 1. 5

. .. ' . .\

9. . If f(z) is a regular function of z, prove that :

2
a + oy2
. ( ox2
2
Ji -- I
a f(z)l2 - 4 f'(z)j2. -

10. · Show that polar ifdr·m ·, of C~uchy-Riemann


-:,
.. · 8u 18v 8v 1 au · , ·
e~uatio1?-s are: - , =~-,- =---. Deduce that
or r80 er ' r ·OO
2
8 u l 8u 1 8 2u
- -2 : - - - + -2- = O
8r .·. r or r 80 2 .
. w

4403/N J/482/W/1 1010 4,


SECTION -C ·. -

11. .t\nswer the following questions : 10x2=20

X y Z .
. .
·
(i)
· (y
If u = f - ._ ,-. ,- , show ·that:
Z X J . ---~

. au au· au
x-+y-+z-.-=0.
ax oy - az

(ii) Examine the maximum and minimum value


of th-e function :

x 3 + y 3 _: 63(x -y) + l~xy.

\ I

(iii) Find the rank of the ~at.ri x ·: · 1

-., ;
2 0, -1 ·
5 1 0 .
0 1 3

. ' J • .

(iv) If · A is -~n .~igem value of square ·matrix


'

.·. A~ then show· that Am ·is an eigenvalue .o f


'

A~ -\i ..mEN.

44osiN J14s2twi1,oio 5 l.
· (v) Discuss the convergence of the integral

J.!.dx.
. . 00

lX

(vi) If f(x,y)=0,~(y,z)-0;

show that:

ara~az ara~ ·
&y·ax·ax = ax·&y

, (vii) · Show that


I •
r(.!.)2 = •
' .

(viii) If cos a + cos~+ cosy :::; 0 ~.1tn q, +•sin +sin y;


show that:

. cos 2. a + c_os 2 + cos 2 y = 3 = s1n


. 2a
2
· 2 R. • 2
+ Sln p + Sln y.

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(ix) Prove that :

7
1 .
cos 0 =-(cos70+7cos50+21cos30+35cos0).
64 . · · . ·. .

(x) Pro·v e that if f(z) = u+ iv rs an analytic

function in some region of the z ·- plane,

then u, v are harmonic functions.

. \

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