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23rd September 2014, 12:00 PM
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RRB Junior Electrical Engineer Exam Syllabus
Will you please provide the syllabus of RRB Junior Electrical Engineer Exam ?
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23rd September 2014, 01:09 PM
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Re: RRB Junior Electrical Engineer Exam Syllabus
Here I am providing the syllabus of RRB Junior Electrical Engineer Exam which you are looking for . Main topics in RRB Junior Electrical Engineer Exam General English Arithmetic Ability General Awareness General Intelligence Reasoning Ability Technical Ability Detailed Syllabus General Awareness Current Events Famous Personalities Acronyms Books and Authors Geography of India Honours and Awards Important Dates Sports General Intelligence Comparison of Ranks Direction Sense Test Analogies Coding and Decoding Logical Sequence of Words Number Series Odd man out series Series Completion General English Meanings Relationship between words Antonyms Comprehension Sentence Correction Synonyms Arithmetic Ability Computation of Fractions Computation of whole numbers LCM and HCF Angles and sides of various shapes Computation of decimals Percentage Probability Relationship between numbers Square root and Cube root Volume and Surface Area Reasoning Ability Cause and Effect Making Judgments Puzzles Analyzing Arguments Blood Relation Test Seating Arrangement Statement and Assumption Statement and Conclusion Technical Ability Applications of Sound D.C. Circuits Electromagnetism Applied Physics Applications of Light Electrostatics Expansion of Solids Force and Motion Heat Transfer Rotational and Simple Harmonic Motions Temperature and Its Measurement Units and Dimensions Waves Laws of Motion Moments Simple Machines Basic Electronics Basic Logic Gates FETconstruction, working and applications Regulated Power Supply SemiConductor Diodes SemiConductor Physics Single Stage Transistor Amplifier Transistor Biasing and Stabilization Transistors Electronic Devices and Circuits Feedback in Amplifiers Multistage Transistor Amplifier Sinusiodal Oscillators Transistor Audio Power Amplifier Work, Power and Energy Applied Mechanics Centre of Gravity Friction Laws of Forces TunedVoltage Amplifiers Wave Shaping And Switching Circuits Electrical Power Carrier Communication Distribution System Earthing Faults Over Voltage protection Power Factor Protection Devices Protection Scheme Various Types of Tariffs Electrical Science AC Theory Battery DC Circuits Electromagnetic Induction Magnetism and Electromagnetism Polyphase System Power Electronics Applications of SCRs and Triacs Basic Power Control Devices Commutation of SCRs Introduction to Digital Electronics Introduction to Integrated Circuits, Operational Amplifiers Sub Stations Switch Gear System Transmission Systems SCR specifications SCR triggering mechanisms Series and parallel configuration of SCRs Working principle of a full wave, single phase, SCR controlled rectifier for resistive and inductive loads |
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30th May 2015, 11:44 AM
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Re: RRB Junior Electrical Engineer Exam Syllabus
Can you provide me the syllabus of RRB or Railway Recruitment Board Junior Electrical Engineer Exam as I will be preparing for the exam?
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30th May 2015, 11:45 AM
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Re: RRB Junior Electrical Engineer Exam Syllabus
The syllabus of RRB or Railway Recruitment Board Junior Electrical Engineer Exam as you will be preparing for the exam is as follows: RRB Junior Engineer (Electrical) Model Question Paper 1. A resistance of 10 ohm is connected across a supply of 200V. If resistance R is now connected in parallel with a 10 ohm resistance, the current drawn from the supply gets doubled. The value of unknown resistance R is (a) 5 ohm (b) 20 ohm (c) 10 ohm (d) 15 ohm Ans : c 2. Kirchhoff’s first law is also called as (a) voltage law (b) Current law (c) Mesh Current law (d) All the above Ans : b 3. Find the total resistance when four 3 Ohm resistance are connected in series (a) 3 ohm (b) 12 ohm (c) 14 ohm (d) 8 ohm Ans : b 4. The practical unit of power is (a) Joule (b) Ampere (c) Watt (d) Weber Ans : c 5. Form factor of a sine wave is (a) 1.414 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) 1.11 Ans : d 6. The unit of resistance is (a) Mho (b) ohm-m (c) Ohms (d) Amps Ans :c 7. Unit of impedance is (a) Ampere (b) Volt (c) Ohm (d) mho Ans : c 8. The close path of the flux around any current carrying circuit is referred as Circuit. (a) Magnetic (b) Electric (c) Electromagnetic (d) None of these Ans : a 9. The current flowing in an electrical circuit is due to the existence of (a) mmf (b) emf (c) Resistance (d) Reluctance Ans : b 10. The magnetic flux flow through a magnetic circuit is due to (a) mmf (b) emf (c) Resistance (d) Reluctance Ans : a 11. The on-line UPS is also called as a. Stand-by UPS b. Line Interactive UPS c. Off line UPS d. Current line UPS Ans. b 12. ________ is used to convert alternating current to direct current. a. Transformer b. Diode c. Resistor d. Transistor Ans. b 13. The supply voltage varies sinusoid ally and has a frequency __________ Hz. a. 60 b. 50 c. 20 d. 10 Ans. b 14. Expression for magneto-motive force is (a) N/I (b) 1/NI (c) I/N (d) IN Ans : d 15. Unit of mmf is (a) Ampere /Volt (b) Ampere- turns (c) Volt (d) Volt/Ampere Ans : b 16. Magnetic field strength is equal to (a) mmf. L (b) L/ mmf (c) mmf/ L (d) 1/mmf.L Ans : c 17. Peak inverse voltage of bridge rectifier is as that of centre-tap circuit. a. Same b. Twice c. Half d. Four times Ans. c 18. Peak Resistance of the diode is increased when a. Forward biased b. Reverse biased c. Both forward and reverse biased d. Either a or b Ans. b 19. The number of lines of force passing through the secondary coil S when unit current changes in the primary coil P are called (a) Self inductance (b) Mutual inductance (c) Self induction (d) Mutual induction Ans : c 20. Unit of flux (a) Amp- turns (b) Weber (c) Volts (d) Amps Ans : b |
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