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13th August 2014 01:22 PM
Raman Vij
Re: GATE (Electrical Engineering) Previous year papers with solution

This is the GATE (Electrical Engineering) Previous year papers with solution:

The angle 5 in the swing equation of a synchronous generator is the
(A) angle between stator voltage and currcnt
(B) angular chsplacement of the rotor with respect to the stator
(C) angular displacement of the stator mmf with respect to a synchronously rotating axis
(D) angular displacement of an axis fixed to the rotor with respect to a synchronously rotating axis

Leakage flux m an induction motor LS
(A) flux that leaks through the machine
(B) flux thai links both stator and rotor windings
(C) flux that links none of the wrndtngs
(D) flux that links the stator winding or the rotor winding but not both

They were requested not to quarrel with others
Which one of the following options is the closest in meaning to the word quarrel’
(A) make out (B) call out (C) dig out (D) fall out

A single-phase transformer has no-load loss of 64 W, as obtained from an open-circuit test. When a short-circuit test is performed on it with 90% of the rated currents flowing in its both LV and 1W windmgs, the measured loss is 81 W. The transformer has maximum efficiency when operated at
(A) 500% of the rated current
(B) 64.0% of the rated current.
(C) 800% of the rated current
(D) 88.8% of the rated current.

A bulb in a staircase has two switches, one switch being at the ground floor and the other one at the first floor The bulb can be turned ON and also can be turned OFF by any one of the switches irrespective of the state of the other switch. The logic of switchmg of the bulb resembles
(A)an AND gate (B)an OR gate (C)an XOR gate (D)a NAND gate

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Can you provide me the GATE (Electrical Engineering) Previous year papers with solution??????

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