QUESTIONS (SET-1)
13. Determine (i) the wavelength of the given laser light and
(ii) the angle of divergence.
ALLOTMENT OF MARKS
HEADING MAXIMUM MARKS MARKS OBTAINED
FORMULAE 10
CIRCUIT & DIAGRAM 10
OBSERVATION 15
CALCULATION 10
RESULT 05
TOTAL 50
10. Find the depression at the mid point of the given wooden
beam for 50 gm, 100gm, 150 gm, 200 gm and 250 gm.
Determine the Young’s Modulus of the material of the given
bar using non-uniform bending method and hence find the
mass of the given object.
1. Find out the harder sample out of the two given water samples. Standard hard
water and a link EDTA solution are provided.
2. Determine the quality and quantity of total alkaline substance present the given
sample solution.
4. Estimate the amount of copper ions in the given sample by EDTA method.
6. Estimate the amount of HCl present in the given sample using a standard base and
a conductometer.
7. Determine the amount of HNO 3 and CH 3 COOH present in the given sample
using a standard base and conductometer.
8. Estimate the amount of HNO 3 present in the given sample with the help of a
standard base and a pH meter.
10. Estimate the amount of Ferrous iron present in the given sample using
potentiometer by redox titration
11. Determine the amount of dissolved oxygen present in the given sample water by
Winkler’s method.
SHORT PROCEDURE 15
VIVA VOCE 05
EXPERIMENT 20
RESULT 10
TOTAL 50
1. Find out which solution contains more permanent hardness out of the two
given boiled water samples. Standard hard water and link EDTA solutions
are provided.
2. Estimate the amount of hydroxide and carbonate ions present in the given
sample water.
3. Using Mohr’s method estimate the amount of chloride present in the given
sample solution.
5. Find out the degree of polymerization of the given water soluble polymer.
7. Estimate the amount of H 2 SO 4 and Acetic acid present in the given solution
using conductometer and a standard alkaline solution.
10. Using a potentiometer estimate the normality of ferrous iron present in the
given solution. You are provided with a standard oxidizing agent.
11. Calculate the amount of ferric iron present in the given solution using
Spectrophotometer.
SHORT PROCEDURE 15
VIVA VOCE 05
EXPERIMENT 20
RESULT 10
TOTAL 50
1. Calculate the amount of temporary hardness of the given water sample. You
are provided with a standard hard water, link EDTA, sample water & boiled
sample water.
2. Estimate the amount of bicarbonate and carbonate ions present in the given
water sample.
3. Out of the two samples given which contains more chloride ions. You are
provided with a standard AgNO 3 solution.
4. Find out which contains more copper out of the two samples. You are
provided with a standard EDTA solution.
5. Using the given stock solution of the polymer prepare necessary dilutions
with distilled water and determine the molecular weight of the polymer.
7. Estimate the amount of HCl and Acetic acid present in the given solution
using conductometer and a standard alkaline solution.
8. Using pH meter calculate the amount of HCl present in the given solution.
You are provided with a standard alkali.
SHORT PROCEDURE 15
VIVA VOCE 05
EXPERIMENT 20
RESULT 10
TOTAL 50
Set – I
1. For the circuit shown in figure, compute the value of currents I 1 , I2 , I 3 , I4 , and I5
by using KVL and KCL. Verify the results experimentally.
2. Find the voltage across the 1 kΩ using Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorem for the
circuit given below. Verify the results experimentally.
3. Find the current in the 2.2 kΩ resistor between A & B for the network using
superposition theorem. Verify the results experimentally.
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4. Determine the value of R L using maximum power transfer theorem and also find
the power transferred to the load. Verify the results experimentally.
5. Find the current ‘I’ in the circuit by applying reciprocity theorem. Verify the
results experimentally.
7(a). Determine the forward and reverse characteristics of PN diode and Calculate the
forward and reverse resistance. (50 Marks)
(b). Construct a circuit to determine the reverse characteristics of Zener diode and
determine the breakdown voltage. (50 Marks)
8. Conduct an experiment
(a) To determine the input and output characteristics of CE configuration. (50 Marks)
(b) Calculate the h-parameter values from the input and output characteristic curves.
(50 Marks)
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9. Construct a circuit
(a). To determine the input and output characteristics of CB configuration. (50 Marks)
(b). Determine the h-parameter values from the input and output characteristic curves.
(50 Marks)
10(a). Determine the emitter characteristics of UJT and determine the intrinsic–stand
off ratio. (50 Marks)
(b). Determine the VI characteristics of SCR and determine the holding current and
holding voltage. (50 Marks)
11(a). Conduct an experiment to determine the drain characteristics of JFET. (50 Marks)
(b). Conduct an experiment to determine the transfer characteristics of MOSFET.
(50 Marks)
MARK ALLOCATION
Set – II
1. For the circuit given, find the values of currents I 1 , I2 , and I3 using KVL and
KCL.
2. Determine the Thevenin Voltage across 10 KΩ and Norton’s current through the
10 kΩ for the given circuit.
3. Find the current flowing through the 2.2 kΩ using superposition theorem.
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4. Determine the values of R L using maximum power transfer theorem and also find the
power transferred to the load.
5. Obtain current flowing through the 1.2 kΩ in the circuit and verify the reciprocity
theorem.
6(a). Design a series RLC circuit which resonates at a frequency, f = 12 kHz. (50 Marks)
(b). Design a parallel RLC circuit which resonates at a frequency, f = 15 kHZ.
(50 Marks)
7. Conduct an experiment
(a). To obtain VI characteristics of PN diode whose cut in voltage is 0.2 V.
(50 marks)
(b). To obtain VI characteristics of Zener diode. (50 marks)
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8. Construct a circuit using NPN transistor to determine the input & output
characteristics of CE configuration and calculate the h-parameter values from the
input & output characteristic curves.
9(a). Determine the input and output characteristics of CB configuration and obtain h ib ,
h ob , h fb and h rb from the input and output characteristics of CB configuration.
10(a). Determine the VI characteristic of negative resistance device. Mark peak point &
valley point. (50 Marks)
(b). Obtain the VI characteristics of unidirectional, three terminal device and find the
break over voltage. (50 Marks)
11(a). Find the drain resistance of the given JFET. (50 Marks)
(b). Plot the drain and transfer characteristics of MOSFET. (50 Marks)
12(a) Obtain the forward & reverse characteristics of bi-directional two terminal device.
(50 marks)
(b). Plot the forward & reverse characteristics of bi-directional three terminal device.
(50 marks)
13. Construct a circuit using photodiode and photo transistor. Plot the VI characteristics
and obtain dark current. (50 + 50 Marks)
MARK ALLOCATION
SET – III
1. For the circuit shown in the figure determine the values of currents I 1 , I 2 and I3 by
using KVL and KCL.
2. For the circuit given below, find the Thevenin’s voltage across the 10 kΩ and
Norton’s current flowing through the 10 kΩ.
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3. Find the current in the 4.7 kΩ resistor between A and B for the network using
superposition theorem.
4. Determine the value of R L using maximum power transfer theorem and also find
the power transferred to the load.
7(a). Determine the forward and reverse resistance of a PN junction diode. (50)
(b) Determine the breakdown voltage of the given zener diode. (50)
8. Determine the input resistance and current gain of NPN transistor for CE
configuration.
9. Determine the input resistance and current gain of NPN transistor for CB
configuration.
MARK ALLOCATION
Electric Circuits
Aim - 5
Theoretical calculation - 25
Connection & observation - 50
Result & Graph - 10
Viva voce - 10
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100
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Devices
Aim - 10 (5+5)
Circuit Diagram - 30 (15+15)
Connection & observation - 30 (15+15)
Result & Graph - 20 (10+10)
Viva Voce - 10
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100
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SET I
1(a). Prove that the algebraic sum of currents at the junctions A & B in the circuit given
below is zero. Use different values of R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , & R 5. Verify the results
experimentally. (50 Marks)
(b). Verify Kirchoff’s second law for the above circuit. (50 Marks)
2. Find the voltage & current through the resistor connected across the terminals FC
by calculating the open circuit voltage & equivalent resistance.
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3. Find the voltage & current through 100 ohm resistor considering, only one source
at a time.
4. Use appropriate theorem to calculate the maximum power delivered to the resistor
R L.
5. Show that the ratio V/I remains constant if the position of V & I are interchanged.
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6(a). Verify ohms law for the given circuit by varying the source voltage. (50 Marks)
(b). For the given coils find the self inductance [Use two different values] (50 Marks)
7. Experimentally verify the loop currents & node voltages for the given circuit.
8(a). Obtain the transient current (both rising & falling) for the given circuit. Keep the
switch in position A & then at position B. (50 Marks)
(b). Plot the voltage wave form across the capacitor in the circuit shown. Keep switch
initially at A & then at B.
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9. Design & obtain the frequency response of a circuit which can be used for
Assume f r = 2 kHz.
10. Obtain the Frequency Response of single tuned circuit for various values of
capacitance.
230 V / 12 V
Mark Allocation:
1. Aim/Apparatus required : 10
2. Circuit diagram & calculation : 30
3. Connection : 20
4. Tabulation : 20
5. Graph & result : 10
6. Viva – voce : 10
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Total 100
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SET II
1. Practically verify the Kirchoff’s laws for the network shown in Figure with the
theoretical calculation.
2. Find the current through the load resistance both theoretically and practically for
the given circuit using Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorem.
4. Find the load resistance R L for the maximum power transfer in the circuit shown
in Figure. Also find maximum power. Verify the above values practically.
6(a). For the network given below verify whether the response is directly proportional
to excitation, when the source voltage is maintained at 25 V. Also plot the voltage
versus current characteristics. (50 Marks)
(b). Measure the self inductance of the given coil. (50 Marks)
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7. Obtain the mesh currents and node voltages for the circuit shown in Figure.
Verify the results practically.
8(a). Obtain the transient current (both charging & discharging) for the circuit shown in
Figure. Also plot the transient characteristics. (50 Marks)
(b). Obtain the transient voltage (both charging & discharging) for the circuit
shown in Fig. Also plot the transient characteristics.
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9. Design suitable values for L & C for series & parallel RLC circuit. Let Resistance
and Resonance frequency are 330 Ω and 410 Hz respectively. Also plot the
frequency response characteristics.
10. Obtain the frequency response of single tuned circuit shown in Figure. And plot
the frequency response characteristic.
Mark Allocation:
1. Aim/Apparatus required : 10
2. Circuit diagram & calculation : 30
3. Connection : 20
4. Tabulation : 20
5. Graph & result : 10
6. Viva – voce : 10
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Total 100
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SET III
1(a). Prove that for the circuit given below, algebraic sum of all the incoming currents
is equal to the algebraic sum of all the outgoing current at node A. (50 Marks)
(b). Show that the algebraic sum of all the voltage drops plus emf’s is equal to Zero.
Use any values for resistors and voltage source. (50 Marks)
2(a). Find the open circuit voltage and the Thevenin’s resistance for the circuit and
verify the values practically. (50 Marks)
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2(b). Find the short circuit current and Thevenin’s resistance for the circuit and verify
the experimental result with the theoretical values. (50 Marks)
3. Use superposition theorem to find the current in 470 ohm resistor connected
between A & B in the circuit shown below.
4. In the circuit shown in the figure, ‘R’ absorbs maximum power. Compute the
value of ‘R’ and maximum power.
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5. For the circuit shown in the figure below, find I 3 and verify reciprocity theorem.
6(a). For the given coil find the self inductance value. (50 Marks)
(b). Verify the Ohm’s law for the circuit given below. Take different values for
voltage source. (50 Marks)
8(a). For the given circuit, plot the charging and discharging curves of RL circuit.
(50 Marks)
3Ω
(b). For the circuit given below, plot the variation of voltage across the capacitor with
respect to time. (50 Marks)
500 μF
9(a). Find the resonant frequency for the circuit and plot the graph. (50 Marks)
(b). Design a parallel resonance circuit for the resonant frequency of 400Hz.
(50 Marks)
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Mark Allocation:
1. Aim/Apparatus required : 10
2. Circuit diagram & calculation : 30
3. Connection : 20
4. Tabulation : 20
5. Graph & result : 10
6. Viva – voce : 10
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Total 100
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ANNA UNIVERSITY PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS (MAY – JUNE 2010)
GE2155 – Computer Practice Lab-II
Set – I
Mark Allocation
UNIX Commands - 10 marks
Shell Programming* - 40 marks
C - Programming* - 40 marks
Viva-voce - 10 marks
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Total - 100 marks
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Algorithm - 10 marks
Program - 20 marks
Execution - 10 marks
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Total - 40 marks
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Mark Allocation
UNIX Commands - 10 marks
Shell Programming* - 40 marks
C - Programming* - 40 marks
Viva-voce - 10 marks
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Total - 100 marks
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Algorithm - 10 marks
Program - 20 marks
Execution - 10 marks
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Total - 40 marks
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Mark Allocation
UNIX Commands - 10 marks
Shell Programming* - 40 marks
C - Programming* - 40 marks
Viva-voce - 10 marks
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Total - 100 marks
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Algorithm - 10 marks
Program - 20 marks
Execution - 10 marks
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Total - 40 marks
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Questions (Set I)
1) (a)Construct an ellipse with the major and minor axes lengths 90 mm and 50 mm respectively using
a standard drafting package. (20)
(b) Draw the front and top view of the solid shown in the figure below using a standard drafting
package. (30)
2) (a) Draw the front and top view of the solid shown in the figure below using a standard drafting
package. (25)
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ME 2155 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab (Set I)
3) (a) Draw the front view top view and right side view of the ‘V Block’ shown in figure using a
standard drafting package. (30)
(b) Draw the simple steel truss shown in the figure using a standard drafting package. (20)
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ME 2155 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab (Set I)
5. Draw the following plan of the residential building with suitable wall thickness. (50)
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ME 2155 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab (Set I)
6. Draw the 3D model of the given object and obtain the 2-D multi-views. (50)
Allocation of Marks:
Drawing : 60 marks
Dimensioning : 20 marks
List of Commands used : 10 marks
Viva-voce : 10 marks
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Anna University Chennai, Chennai – 600 025
Practical Examinations May 2010
Subject : ME 2155 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab
4) (a) Construct a parabola when the distance between focus and the directrix is 40 mm using a
standard drafting package. (25)
(b) Draw the front and top view of the solid shown in the figure below using a standard drafting
package. (25)
5) (a) Draw the front view and top view of the solid shown in the figure below using a standard drafting
package. (25)
(b) Draw the sectional views of the following frustum of cone. (25)
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ME 2155 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab (Set II)
6 (a) Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object shown in the figure using a standard
drafting package. List out the commands used. (30)
(b) Draw the simple steel truss shown in the figure using a standard drafting package. List out the
commands used. (20)
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ME 2155 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab (Set II)
5. Draw the following Plan of the residential building with suitable wall thickness. (50)
1500 × 1200
3500 × 3000
4200 × 5000
3500 × 3500
200mm SQ PILLAR
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ME 2155 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab (Set II)
6. Draw the 3D model of the given object and obtain the 2-D multi-views. (50)
Allocation of Marks:
Drawing : 60 marks
Dimensioning : 20 marks
List of Commands used : 10 marks
Viva-voce : 10 marks
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Anna University Chennai, Chennai – 600 025
Practical Examinations May 2010
Subject : ME 2155 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab
6) (a) Construct a hyperbola when the distance between focus and the directrix is 40 mm and the
eccentricity is 3/2 using a standard drafting package. (25)
(b) Draw the front and top view of the solid shown in the figure below using a standard drafting
package. (25)
7) (a) Draw the front view and top view of the square prism shown in the figures below using a
standard drafting package. (20)
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ME 2155 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab (Set III)
8) (a) Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object shown in the figure using a standard
drafting package. (30)
(b) Draw the simple steel truss shown in the figure using a standard drafting package. (20)
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ME 2155 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab (Set III)
4. Draw the following Plan of the residential building with suitable wall thickness. (50)
D : 1100 × 2200 mm, D1 : 800× 2200 mm; W : 1200 × 1200 mm; V : 800 × 600 mm
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ME 2155 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab (Set III)
6. Draw the 3D model of the given object and obtain the 2-D multi-views. (50)
Allocation of Marks:
Drawing : 60 marks
Dimensioning : 20 marks
List of Commands used : 10 marks
Viva-voce : 10 marks
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