GATE EE Question Paper 2001

GATE EE Question Paper 2001.

GATE Electrical Engineering 2001 Question Papers free pdf EE Answers

GATE i.e. Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Electrical Engineering 2001 Exam Has been Conducted by IISc Bangalore IIT Bombay IIT Delhi IIT Guwahati IIT Kanpur IIT Kharagpur IIT Madras IIT Roorkee. This GATE EE 2001 examination is the procedure to get the admission in M.Tech

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 load terminals. The initial rms currert in the generator in per unit is

(a) 7.22
(b) 6.4
(L) 3.22
(d) 2.2

Among the following four, the slowest ADC (analog- to— digital converter) is

a) parallel-comparator (i.e., flash) type
(b) successive approximation type
(c) integrating type
(d) counting type

 A loss less radial transmission line with surge impedance loading

(a) takes negative VAR at sending end and zero VAR at receiving end
(b) takes positive VAR at sending end and zero VAR at receiving end
(c) has flat voltage profile and unity power factor at all points along it
(d) has sending end voltage higher than receivLng end voltage and unity power factor at sending end

In the protection of transformers, harmonic restraint is used to guard against

(a) magnetizing inrush current
(b) unbalanced operation
(c) lightning
(d) switching over-voltages


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