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Code : 15SC02M Register Number IL Semester Diploma Examination, Nov/Dec. 2017 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - fl Time : 3 Hours | { Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any 10 questions from Section A, 8 questions from Section B and 5 questions from Section C, (ii) Each question carries 3 marks in section — A, § marks in section ~ B & 6 marks in section - C. SECTION —A 1, Find the equation to the straight line cutting off y ~ intercept 5 units and making inclination 135°, 3 2. Find the focus and equation to directrix of the parabola y* 3 3. Hy=02+50.Jogs, Find 2, 3 av 4. ify = (3x8 ~ 4y + 5) Find av 3 a cs 3 6 3 7. Find the equation to the tangent to the curve y = x7 + 1 at (1. 2). 3 1of4 [Turn over158C02M. 2of4 8 10, u. 14. 15, 7. 18. ‘The displacement of a particle $ meters, moving along a straight line is S = 4t3 ~ 222 +t Find velocity when t = 2 sees. Evaluate [05+ 36?" + asin 3x)ds, Evaluate f dy. V+sinx Evaluate f(x? +5x+ 7) 2x4 5)dy. Evaluate f (x+2\x~S)ar, a 1313 Find the area bounded by the curve y = 3x, the a-axis and the ordinates between wel&e Form the differential equation from y = ae’ + be" by eliminating a & b. SECTION-B Find the equation to the straight line passing through the point (4, 3) and parallel to the line 3x + Sy 3 =0 Ify = tan-tx, show that (1 +12) y, + 2xy, = 0. dy Ity = (see x)* find & Y= (see) find15SC02M 3of4 1313 19, The radius of a sphere is increasing at the rate of 2 cm/sec. Find the rate of increase of the volume when the radius is 6 cm. 5 20. Evaluate f sin’ xdv. 5 -1,y10 21, Evaluate je yas 3 T+ 22. Evaluate [0s 2dr. 5 es 23. Evaluate fot 5. “es 24. Find'the volume generated by rotating the curve y = x +2 about x-axis between x = 0 &x s se dy 25, Solve the differential equation ' when =I. y=2. 5 SECTION -C 26. Find the equation to the straight line passing through the point (4, -3) & (2, 1), Also find the slope and the y-intercept ofthe line 6 2 27. Find the eccentricity foci and equation to diretin forthe ellipse 2 6 28. Differentiate sin x w.r. x from first principles. 6 [Turn over15SCO2M 40f4 29, ify =e™sit '* prove that (1 — 4°) yp —xy, -m?y = 0. 30. Find the maximum and minimum value of the function a= by? ~ 15x +5. 31. Evaluate 2,1 {(S-pee rtm sonee fae 32. Evaluate: fsinaxcos2x dx. 33. Solve the differential equation dy + ytanx=seex. a 1313Code : 15SC03S Register | | | | Number IAI Semester Diploma Examination, Nov./Dec. 2017 APPLIED SCIENCE Time : 3 Hours | | Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any 10 questions from Section ~ A, each carries 02 marks. Gi) Answer any 10 questions from Section - B, each carries 0S marks. (iii) Answer any 5 questions from Section ~ C, each carries 06 marks. SECTION - A. 10x 2=20 (Answer any 10 questions) 1. Define least count of a measuring instrument, State the law of parallelogram of vectors. 3. Define Couple. 4. Write two conditions of equilibrium of coplanar parallel forces acting on a body. Define Stress. 6. Define Capillarity. 7. Brief the effet of temperature on viscosity of liquids. 8 Define specific heat of a substance. 9. State Charle’s law. 1of4 (Turn over188038 2of4 1314 10. Write Newton-Laplace‘s equation for the velocity of Sound in air and name the symbols involved. 11. Define stationary waves. 12. Define electromagnetic spectrum. 13. Expand the term LASER. 14, Define electrolysis. 15. Define a solute. SECTION - B (Answer any 10 questions) - 16, Draw a neat diagram of slide calipers and name its parts, 342 17, State Lami’s theorem, Write line diagram and equation of Lami’s theorem. 243 18, Define elasticity and name three types of moduli of elasticity. 243 19. Define cohesive force and adhesive force with one example for each. 2+ 20. Distinguish between streamline flow and turbulent flow of liquids. M+ 21. Define radiation and write three applications of radiations. 243 22. Define C,, and C, and write the relation between them. 242411SSC03S 3of4 1314 23. Distinguish between longitudinal and transverse waves, 5 24, Define frequency, obtain the relationship between Vv, n and A. 243 25, Write any five uses of optical fibres. 5 26. Explain satellite communication. Mention the disadvantages of satellite communication. 342 27. Write any five postulates of Arhenius theory of electrolytic dissociation 5 28, State Faraday’s | and II laws of electrolysis. 2h+ MH Define pH of a solution, Explain acid, base and neutral solutions on the basis of pH value. 243 30, Write two types of fuel cell. List any three advantages of fuel cel 2t3 SECTION-C (Answer any 5 questions) 31. Deseribe an experiment to verify the converse of the law of triangle of forces. 6 32. Describe an experiment to determine surface tension of water by capillary rise method, 6 33. State Boyle’s law and Gay-Lussac’s law. Derive PV = nRT. 6 34, Describe an experiment to determine the velocity of sound in air at room temperature using resonance air column apparatus. 6 [Turn over158C03S 4of4 1314 35. 36. 37. 38, ‘A wave of frequency 600 MHz travels at a speed of 3 x 10% mis, calculate its wave length and calculate the frequency of same type of wave whose wavelength is 40 m. 6 State three laws of transverse vibrations of a stretched strings. 6 List six applications of LASER. 6 Define corrosion. Write any four preventive methods of corrosion. 6o) o) ~ Code : 15EEO1E = Register Number M/A Semester Diploma Examination, Nov./Dec. 2017 BASIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. Time : 3 Hours | [ Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any sIx questions from Part ~ A. Each question carries 5 marks. Gi) Answer any seven full questions from Part - B. Each full question carries 10 marks. PART-A 1. State any 5 effects of Electric current with an example for each. 5 2. State Ohm's law, Mention its limitations. 5 3. Define : i (i) Reluctance (ii) Magneto motive force Mention their units. 4, What is a Transformer ? Mention any 3 applications of transformer. 5 5, State any 5 advantages of three phase supply over single phase supply. 5 6. List out any 5 applications of DC motor. 5 7. What is a fuse? List the types of fuses. 5 8. Distinguish between primary & secondary batteries. 5 9, What is a diode ? List any 3 types of diode. 5 Itof4} (Turn overISEEOIE 10. @) (b) i. (b) 12 @ (by 13, (a) (b) 14, (@) (b) [2of4] 1225 PART-B Distinguish between conductors and insulations ‘Three resistors of 6 2, 10 © and 20 Q are connected in parallel across a voltage sourée of 100 V supply. Calculate (i) Effective resistance (ii) Total current in the circuit (iii) Current through each branch Define Electrical Power and Electrical Energy. Mention the meters used to ‘measure them. ‘Two bulbs of 100 @ each are connected in series across a 230 V supply. Find the power taken and energy consumed in the circuit, if the current flows for 4 hours through the lamp, Explain the construction of DC generator. Distinguish between statically induced emf and dynamically induced emf. Draw a sine wave and mark the following : (i) Peak value (ii) One cycle (iii) Time period (iv) Positive instantaneous value An alternating current i is given by 141.4 sin 3141. Find : (i) Frequency (ii) Time period Explain the construction of an A.C. generator. An AC circuit consists of 30 Q resistance and an inductive reactance of 19 Q connected in series across 200 V, 50 Hz supply. Find : (i) Impedance Gi) Current (iii) Power factor1SEEO1E 15, 16. 18. 19. (@) &) fa) ) (a) (b) @ &) @ ) [3 0f4} 1225 What is FHP motor? List any 3 types of FHP motor. 5 State the applications of single phase AC motor. 5 List different types of motor enclosures. State the advantages of 3-6 motor over 1- motors. Explain the necessity of protective devices. List any 3 types of protective devices. State any 4 general electrical safety precautions. 4 Explain P type and N type semi-conductors. 4 With a neat circuit diagram and wave forms explain the working of half wave rectifier. 6 Draw the logic symbol and write the truth table for following gates : 6 @ NOT 4G OR (iii) NAND ‘What is a BIT ? List the types. 4Code : 1SME21D Register Number I Semester Diploma Examination, Nov./Dec. 2017 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS-II ‘Time : 4 Hours | | Max. Marks : 100 Nowe: (i) Part— Ais compulsory 1 (ii) Answer any two full questions each from PART ~ B, C & D. PART-A A hexagonal prism of 35 mm side of base and height 70 mm rests on one of its rectangular faces on HP with its axis parallel to VP. Draw its top and front views. Ix PART-B ‘A pentagonal pyramid, base 35 mm side and axis 60 mm long, has one of its slant edges on HP such that the two of its triangular faces contig, MeCSlant dd! Gi which it rests are equally inclined to HP. The top view of the axis appears: tosbe: inclined at 45° to VP. Draw the top and front views of the pyramid when its base is nearer to the observer than its apex. 15, A cone of base diameter 60 mm and axis 80 mm long rests on HP with its axis inclined at 45° and 30° with VP and HP respectively. Draw the top and front views of the cone, 15, ‘A square pyramid of 50 mm edges of the base and height 70 mm rests on its base on HP with one of its base edges parallel to VP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 45° to HP. The section plane passes through the midpoint of the axis. Draw its front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section 15 1of4 {Turn over1SME21D 20f4 1273 PART -C A cone, diameter of base 60 mm and axis 70 mm long is resting on its base on HP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 45° to HP. The section plane passes through a point on the axis 40 mm above the base. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section. 15 A hexagonal prism of 20 mm side of base and 60 mm high stands vertically with one of its rectangular faces parallel to VP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 45° to HP. The cutting plane passes through a point on the axis which is at a distance of 15 mm from the top end of the prism. Develop the lower portion of the lateral surfaces of the prism. 18 A cone of base diameter 60 mm and height 70 mm and having its axis vertical is cut by a section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 30° to HP and intersecting the axis 40 mm above the base. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the truneated cone. 15, PART-D Draw the three vi f the object as shown in Figure-1. 15 Fig. 1ISME21D 3 of4 1273 9. Draw ’the isometric view of the object whose orthographic views are given in the Figure-2. 15 Fig. 2 10. Draw the isometric view of a square pyramid of base edges 50 mm and height 80 mm. rests on the top of the cube of side 100 mm. The two sides of the base of the pyramid are parallel to the top edges of the cube. 15Code : 15ME-21D Register | | Number loma Examination, April/May-2017 ENGG. GRAPHICS - I Time : 4 Hours | [ Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Part— A is compulsory. (ii) Answer any two full questions each from Part — B, C, D (iii) All dimensions are in mm, PART-A 1. A pentagonal prism of 30 mm side of base and height 60 mm rests with one of its ‘edges of the base on HP such that the axis is inclined at 30° to HP and parallel to VP. Draw the top and front views. 10 PART-B An equilateral triangular prism 20 mm side of base and 50 min Jong rests With Gneot its shorter edges on HP such that the rectangular face containing the elie Oi Whiclt is inclined at 30° to HP, The edge on which the prism rests is inclined at prism rests 60° to the VP. Draw its projections. 15 3. Draw the top and front views of a right circular cylinder of base 45 mm diameter and 60 mm long when it lies on HP, such that its axis is inctined at 30° to HP and the axis appears to be perpendicular to the VP in the top view. 1s 4. A cube of 30 mm edges rests with a square face on HP such that one of its vertical d at 60° to HP passes through a point on the axis $ mm below its top end. Draw its square face is inclined at 30° to VP. A section plane perpendicular to VP and incli sectional top view, front view and the true shape of section. 15 tof [Turn over1SME-21D 2of4 a7 PART-C 5. A cone, base 60 mm diameter and axis 70 mm stands vertically with its base on HP. The vertical trace of a section plane perpendicular to VP and parallel to one of the end generators of the cone, passes at a distance of 15 mm from it, Draw the sectional top view, front view and the true shape of section. 15 6. A-square pyramid of 30 mm side of base and height 5O mm rests with its base on HP with one of the edges of the base parallel to VP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 45° to HP and bisecting the axis. Draw the development of the truncated pyramid. 15 7. A vertical cone 40 mm diameter of base and height 50 mm is cut by a section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 30° to HP so as to bisect the axis of the cone. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the truncated cone. 15 PART-D 8. An isometric view of an object is shown in fig.-1. Draw its front view. top view and right view, t Fig. 11SME-21D. 3 of4 am 9. Draw the isometric view of the object, whose orthographic views are shown in fig. 2. 15 15 45 15 78 jeu = LS aaa [oa] Fig. 2 10. Draw the isometric view of the object, whose orthographic views are shown in fig. 3. 15 30 60 g | sf 10 40 20 [| 40, Fig. 3Code : 15SC-02M Register Number II Semester Diploma Examination, April/May-2017 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - IT Time : 3 Hours | | Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any 10 question in Section-A. Each question carries 3 marks. (ii) Answer any 8 questions in Section -B. Each question carries $ marks. (iii) Answer any $ questions in Seetion-C. Each question carries 6 marks. SECTION -A (Answer any 10) 1. Find the equation of straight line passing through the point (3, 9) and having the slop e-1 3 2. Find the equation of parabota with focus at (3, 0) and x-axis is the axis of the parabola. 3 3. Differentiate 10x+ + 3e” — cos"'(x) war-t x. 3 - logs dy ATV Te sina find as : : ; dy__my 5. if «Show that $4 = 3 y wo that Ge ; ‘i 6. Ify=2sin'@ and y= 2e0s°8. Find 1+. 7. Ifthe slope of the tangent to the curve 5" is 4. Then find the value of x. 3 lof4 [Turn over158C-02M 2ofd 1210 8. The equation of motion of the particle is S = t* — 212 + 4 in meter. Find the velocity when t= 2 seconds. 3 9. Integrate wart. x 3 10. Evaluate [ V1 + sin2y dr. 3 L1Integrate tan? want's", 3 12. 3 13. Evaluate J sin vas 3 ° 14. Form the differential equation by eliminating ‘a" from y* = dx. 3 SECTION-B (Answer any 8) 15, Find the equation of straight line, which is perpendicular to the line 3x + 4y~8 = 0 and passing through the point (3.4). 5 16, Differentiate cos x from first principle. 5 y= ye fing 17. ex = y* find 5 18, IF ¢ 7 e+e * Show that >15SC-02M1 3 of 4 1210 19. If area of circular plate is increasing at the rate of 2em2/sec. Find the rate of increase ‘of radius when radius is 14 cm. 5 20. Evaluate { Te 21. Integrate cos'y warts. 5 22. Evaluate | + dv. l+e 23. Simplify J sin3x - cos x dv. 24, Find the area bounded by the curve y =a? + 1, a-axis, and the ordinates x= I,x= 3. § 25. Eliminate the arbitrary constants a and b from the equation y=acos mv+bsinmy. $ SECTION -C (Answer any 5) 26. Find the equation of median through ‘A’ of the triangle ABC where A = (-I, 3), BC-3, 5) & C=(7,-9). 6 27. Find the co-o1 inate of foci, the vertices, the length of Latus rectum, eccentricity of the ellipse 35 +45 = 1 6 28. Ity %, then prove that (1 +22) yy + 2x— 1) y, = 0 where y, and y, are first and second derivatives. 6 x dy 29. Ify = (sina) "find Gy 6158C-02M 4of4 30. 31. 32. 33. Find the maximum and minimum values of the function fix) = 23 + 6x? = 15x +5 Evaluate i tan“!x dy. 1 Evaluate J wet dy, ° Solve the differential equation x(y? + 1) dy + yx? + 1) dy =0. 1200Code : 15SC-03S Register Number I/II Semester Diploma Examination, April/May-2017 APPLIED SCIENCE Time : 3 Hours | | Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any 10 questions from Section — A, each carries 2 marks. (ii) Answer any 10 questions from Section ~ B, each carries § marks. (ii) Answer any 5 questions from Section — C, each carries 6 marks. SECTION-A (Answer any 10 questions) 1. Write any two advantages of St system, 2 2. Define least count of a measuring instrument. 2 3. State law of parallelogram of vectors. 2 4, Define like parallel forces. 2 5. Define Young’s modulus of elasticity. 2 6. Define angle of contact of liquids. 2 7. State Bernoulli's theorem of liquids. 2 8. Define convection of heat. 2 9. Define specific heat of a substance. 2 1of4 {Turn over158-038 2of4 121 10. Define resonance. 2 11. Give any two examples of resonance. 2 12. Define electromagnetic waves. 2 13. Write any two advantages of Nano technology. 2 14, State Faraday’s first law of electrolysis. 2 15, Define Polymerisation. 2 SECTIO (Answer any 10 questions) 16. Draw a neat diagram of screw gauge and label its parts. 32 17. Define moment of force. Mention its SI unit, Explain positive and negative moment of force. 24142 18. Explain stress-strain graph ‘ 5 19. Explain streamline flow and turbulent flow of liquids with examples. yeah 20. Define Capillarity. Write any three applications of surface tension. 243 21. State [law and II law of thermodynamics. Give one practical example for each. 2}+25 22. Derive an expression for the coefficient of thermal conductivity (K). 515SC-038. 3 of4 wu 23. 6. 30. 31. Explain the effect of pressure, temperature and humidity on velocity of sound in air. 14242 Differentiate mechanical and non-mechanical waves with examples. 2a 2h List the properties of electromagnetic waves. Explain Satellite communication, Write any two advantages of satellite communication. 342 Write any five postulates of Arrhenius theory of electrolytic dissociation. s Define composite materials, Write any three applications of composite materials. 2+3 Define alloys. Write the purpose and uses of alloys. 243 Define pH of a solution. Explain acid, base and neutral solution on the basis of pH value. Beta SECTION -C (Answer any 5 questions) Derive the expressions for the magnitude and direction of the resultant of two vectors acting at a point. 6 Describe an experiment to determine the co-efficient of viscosity of water by Poiseuille’s method. 6 State Charles’ law. Calculate the temperature of a gas must be heated at constant pressure so that its volume at 20 °C is doubled, 2+4158-038 4of4 12 34. Define Simple Harmonie Motion. Derive an expression for the displacement of a particle executing SHM. 6 35, Describe an experiment to determine the velocity of sound in air at room temperature by resonance air column method. 6 36. Define Beat. A string 0.5 m long weighs S x 103 kg. If the fundamental frequency of vibration is 512 Hz, find the tension, 2+4 37. Write the principle of optical fiber. Write any five applications of Laser. 145 38. Define corrosion. Write any four preventive methods of corrosion. 2+4Code : 15EE-01E Register Number I Semester Diploma Examination, April/May-2017 BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Time : 3 Hours | | Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any six questions from Part-A, Each question carries 5 marks. Gi) Answer any seven questions from Part-B. Each question carries 10 marks. 1. List the effeets of electric current 5 Define (i) Electric power (ii) Electrical Energy and mention their units. 5 3. State Faraday’s laws of Electro Magnetic Induetion 5 4. Define (i) Time period (ii) Frequeney w.rt. an ae sine wav@and mention taeir-unitiys | 5 5. _ Explain the working prineiple of an A.C. Generator 5 6. What is a D.C. motor ? List the types of D.C. motors. me 7. Explain the necessity of Electrical Earthing, 5 8 List the conditions of a fully-charged lead acid battery. 5 9, What is a transistor ? Name the different types of transistors and write their symbols. 5 PART-B 10, (a) State and explain Ohm’s law 4 (b) Three resistances of 62, 4Q and 10Q are connected in serie: 100 V, calculate (i) _ Effective resistance of the circuit. (ii) Total current in the circuit : (iii) Current through each resistance 6 1 of2 ITurn over . across a supply ofISEE-ME 2of2 WUE 1168 1. (@) Compare conductors and insulators. 5 {b) A 100 watt lamp is used for 6 hours a day. Caleulate 5 (Energy consumed per month (ii) Cost of energy, if each unit costs % 2. 12, (a) Define: (i) magnetic field (ii) magnetic flux (iii) magneto motive force (iv) flux density (v) Reluctanee (b) Define the following terms : (i) Selfinduced emf (ii) Mutually induced emf 13. (a) Explain the construction of Transformer, (b) Define (i) capacitance (ii) impedance and state their units. 14. (a) What are the advantages of three phase power over single phase power. 5 (b) Explain the construction of D.C. Generator ? 5 15. (a) What is the necessity of starter for 3-phase induction motor ? List the different types of starters. 5 (>) What is an A.C. motor ? List the types of A.C. motors, 5 16, (a) Name the different types of mechanical enclosures and the importance of each. § (b) What is a Fractional HP (FHP) Motor ? List any three application of a FHP motor. 5 17. (a) State any five general electrical safety precautions. 5 () Explain the need of 5 (@ MCB (i) BLOB 18. (a) Explain the solection criteria of an Un-imterrupted Power Supply (UPS). 4 (b) Explain the working of a half wave rectifier with a neat diagram. 6 19. (a) Draw the logic symbol and write the truth table for (i) AND gate (ii) OR gate 6 (b) What is a Relay ? List the types. 4Code : 15ME-21-D fae If Semester Diploma Examination, April/May-2016 ENGG. GRAPHICS - I Time : 4 Hours | | Max. Marks ; 100 Register Number Note: (i) Part~ Ais compulsory. (ji) Answer any two full questions each from Part - B, C & D. (iii) All dimensions are in mm. PART-A 1. A square prism of 30 mm sides of square faces and height 60 mm rests with one of its comers on HP such that the axis is inclined at 30° to HP and parallel to VP. Two of the base edges containing the comer on which the prism rests make equal inclinations with HP, Draw the top and front views. 10 PART-B 2. A hexagonal pyramid, base 30 mm side and axis 60 mm long has ofié Of its skint ‘edges on HP such that two of its triangular faces containing the slant edge on which it rests are equally inclined to HP. The top view of the axis appears to be inclined at 45° to VP. Draw its projections, when its base is nearer to the observer than its apex. 1S 3. Acone of base 40 mm diameter and height SO mm is lying with one of its generators on HP and the axis appears to be inclined to the VP at an angle of 40° in the top view. Draw its top and front views. 15 4, Accone diameter of base 60 mm and axis 70 mm long is resting on its base on HP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 45° to HP. The vertical trace of the section plane passes through the axis at a point 40 mm above HP, Draw the sectional top view, front view and the true shape of section. 15 1of4 [Turn overISME-; 2of4 1560 PART-C ‘A square pyramid of 50 mm edges of base and height 70 mm rests on its base on HP with one of its base edges parallel to VP. It is cut by an auxiliary inclined section plane in such a way that the true shape of section is a trapezium whose parallel sides measures 40 mm and 20 mm. Draw the front view, sectional top view and the true shape of section. 15 ‘A pentagonal prism 20 mm side of base and 50 mm high stands vertically with one of its rectangular faces parallel to VP and nearer to it. The vertical trace of a section plane inclined at 60° to HP passes through one of the extreme comers of the top face of the prism. Develop the lower portion of the lateral faces of the prism so as to produce a one-piece development. 15 ‘A vertical cylinder of 40 mm diameter and 50 mm high is cut by a section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 45° to the axis so as to pass through the top end of the extreme generators in the front view. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the truncated cylinder providing a minimum length at the joint. 15 PART-D An isometric view of an object is shown in Fig. 1 Draw its front view, top view and right view. ts1SME-21-D 3 of4 1560 9. Draw the isometric view of the object, whose orthographic views are shown in Fig.-2 15 (iif, 10. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic views are shown in Fig. 3. 18Code : 15SC03S il i 1/1 Semester Diploma Examination, April/May-2016 APPLIED SCIENCE Register Number ‘Time : 3 Hours | [ Max, Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any 10 questions from Section — A, each carry 2 marks. (ii) Answer any 10 questions from Section ~ B, each carry $ marks. (iii) Answer any $ questions from Section - C, each carry 6 marks. SECTION- A Define unit of a Physical quantity. Define pitch of a Screw. State Lami’s theorem. Define couple. Define compressibility. Write is SI unit. Mention the factors affecting surface tension. Write the effect of temperature on viscosity of gas, Define conduction of heat. 9. State Zeroth law of thermodynamics. 10. Define periodic motion with example. ey eave ene 11. Write any two applications of beats. 12. Write the principle of optical fiber. 13. Write two advantages of Communication satellite. 14, Define electrolysis. 15. Define polymers. SECTION -B 1. Write the difference between scalars and vectors. Give two examples for each. 2. Draw anet diagram of Vernier Calipers and label its parts. lof? [Turn over18SC03S 2of2 1501 Define cohesive and adhesive force with an example to each. Define capillarity. Write any three applications of capillarity. Define strain. Write the types of strain. Give e.g for each type of strain. Write any five applications of Convection. State Boyle’s law and Charle’s law. Give an ideal gas equation. ea enane Explain a Stationary wave. Mention any three characteristics of stationary waves. Distinguish between longitudinal and transverse waves. 10. Write any five properties of electromagnetic waves. 11, Write five advantages of nanotechnology. 12. Write any five preventive methods of corrosion. 13. Write two types of fuel cells. Give any three advantages of fuel cells. 14, Write the basic concepts of batteries. List any three applications of batteries 15, Define: (i) minerals (i) ore Gi) flux, SECTION -C 1. Describe an experiment to verify Lami’s theorem. Define viscosity of a liquid. A rectangular tank is 6 m long, 4 m wide and 3 m in height, it contains water to a depth of 2 m, the density of water is 1000 kg/m’. Calculate the pressure, water at the bottom of the tank. 3. Explain three modes of heat transmission. 4, Describe an experiment to find the unknown frequency of the given tuning fork using sonometer by comparison method. Explain various factors affecting velocity of sound in air. 6. Astring of length 2 m is stretched by a force of 3200 N. If the frequency of vibration is 100 Hz, find the mass of the string. 7. Explain. satellite communication system, Write four advantages of satellite communication system. 8. Write the applications of polymers.Code : 15EE-01E Register | | Number 1/11 Semester Diploma Examination, April/May-2016 BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Time : 3 Hours | | Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any Six questions from Part-A. Each questions carries 5 marks. (ii) Answer any Seven questions from Part-B. Each full questions carries 10 marks. PART-A 1, List any five effects of electric current with an example. 5 2. State Ohm’s law and write the equations. 5 3. Distinguish between statically induced and dynamically induced emf. 5 4. Define: (a) Flux density, and (b) Reluctance. Mention their SI units. 5 5. Define : (a) Frequency and (b) Time period. Mention their SI units. 5 6. What is a transformer ? State its applications. 5 7. Discuss the necessity of starters for three phase AC motors and list the types. 5 8. What is a fuse ? List the types. 5 9. What is a SCR ? Draw the symbol and list the applications of SCR. 5 1of2 [Turn over1SEE-OIE 2of2 1456 PART-B 10. (a) Define (i) Resistance (ii) Electric current mention their SI units. 4 (b) Three resistances 4 2, 6 2 and 8 Q are connected in series across 120 V supply. Find Effective resistance Total current (iii) Voltage drop across each resistance 6 11. (@) Define electric power and write the three equations of electric power with current voltage and resistance. 4 (b) A house consists of two bulbs of 100 W each, three bulbs of 60 W each and one fluorescent lamp of 40 W. If they are used for 4 hours a day. Find the monthly cons imption charges at & 2.70 pet unit. 6 12. (a) State Faraday’s first and second laws of electromagnetic 4 (b) Explain the construction and working of a DC generator. 6 13, (@) Dray a sinusoidal waveform and mark the following : 4 (i) Maximum value (ii. Instantaneous value (b) The instantaneous value of current is given by i = 50 sin 520 t. Find : (i) Maximum value Gi) Frequency (iii) Time period 6 14, (a) What is an AC generator ? State its applications. 5 (b) Explain briefly the selection of AC motors. List their industrial applications. 15, (a) Explain the need for mechanical enclosures for motors. List the different types of mechanical enclosures. 5 (b) What is FHP motor ? List the application of FHP motors. 5 16. (a) State the advantages of 36 AC motor. 5 (b) Explain the necessity of protective device. List the types. 5 17. (a) List any five general electrical safety precautions. 5 (b) Explain the necessity of electrical earthing, List the types of earthing. 5 18 (a) Differentiate primary and secondary batteries. 5 (6) Explain P and N type semiconductors. 5 19, (a) Define diode ? List the types and their applications. 4 (b) Explain with neat sketch, working of half wave rectifier. 6Code : 15SC02M I Register Number I Semester Diploma Examination, April/May-2016 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - II Time : 3 Hours | [ Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any 10 questions in Section — A, 8 questions from Section ~ B and 5 questions from Section - C. Gi) Each question caries 3 marks in Section - A, § marks in Section — B and 6 marks in Section -C. SECTION - A 1, Find the value of k, if the lines (14 + 1) x + 4y ~ 3 = 0 and 8x — 3y + 1 = 0 are perpendicular. 3 2. Find the focus and equation to directrix of the parabola y? = 16 x. fi 3. Ify=sin-lx +2 — ay, fina & 3 4. Ify=(4x?-3 cos)! fina 3 3. Ify=(3 +2 sin hy)cos x,find x 3 a dy 6 Ify=a% find 3 7. Find the equation to the tangent to the curve y = 2x? - 3 at (1, 3). ES 8. The displacement of a particle moving along a straight line is $= — 2° — 4t +20 mts. Find the velocity when t = 2 secs. 3 9. Evaluate f 4 + Six +3 cosectx) dx. 3 1of4 (Turn over15SC02M 20f4 1502 10. Me 12, 13. Evaluate f ewe 3 Evaluate f (3 +4 tan x)® sec?x dx, 3 Evaluate [ (2x +1) @-3) dx. 3 0 Find the area bounded by the curve y = x ~ 5, the x-axis, the ordinates between x = 0 and x= 5. 3 Form the differential equation from y? = 4ax by eliminating a. 3 SECTION -B Find the equation to the straight line passing through the point (5, 2) and parallel to 4x-3y+1=0. 5 wit+e dy Ity= [a find GY 5 Ify = sin (log x), show that x7y, + xy, +y=0 5 Ifx=acos@, y =a sin°@, Find Xa 0-5 5 ‘The radius of a sphere is increasing at the rate of 4 cm/sec. Find the rate of increase of the volume when the radius is 10 em. 5 Evaluate J cos(e') e dx. 5 Evaluate { 5 as. 5 1+ sin’x Evaluate f xlogx dr. 5158C02M 3 of4 1502 2 9. J cos ax sin 2 dx. 5 0 10. Find the volume generated by rotating the curve y = +x? + 5x between x = 1 and x= 2 about x-axis. 5 ifferentis jont¥ -LtY 11. Solve the differential equation Gy = 443 - 5 SECTION -C 1, Find the equation to the straight line passing through the points (5, 2) and (—3, 3) and also find the slope and y-intercept of the line. 6 2. Find the eccentricity, distance between the foci, and equation to directrix for the are hyperbola 33-7 6 3. _ Differentiate sin x w.r.t. x from first principles. 6 4, Find ity + y’ +3x2y- 3v=25 6 5. Find the maximum and minimum value of the function 2x3 — 3x7 —36x ¥ 10. 6 6. Evaluate [ tanc!x dx, 6 mm 7, Evaluate f sin’x dx. 6 0 8. Solve the differential equation sec?x tan y dx + sec”y tan x dy = 0. 6Code : 15EE-01E Register Number V/H Semester Diploma Examination, Nov./Dec. 2016 BASIC OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Time : 3 Hours | | Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any six questions from Part — A. Each question carries $ marks. (ii) Answer any seven full questions from Part — B, Each full question carries 10 marks. PART-A 1. Mention any five applications of Electrical energy 5 2. Distinguish between conductors and insulators. 5 3. Define 8 (i) Magnetic flux (ii) Flux density Mention their SI units 4, State Faraday's first and second laws of Electro-magnetic induction. 5 5. Define: (i) RMS value (ii) Average value Write the equations 6. Define power factor and mention its effect on electric power. 5 7. What is a motor ? List the types of AC motor. 5 8. List the different types of switches with their symbols. 5 9, What is a relay ? List the types and its applications. 5 [of 4} {Turn over1SEE-Q1E {20f4] 1276 PART-B 10. (a) State any five advantages of Electrical energy over other forms of energy. 4 (>) A 100 watt lamp is used for 6 hours and a 60 watt lamp is used for 4 hours a day. Find : (i) Energy consumed per month Gi) Cost of energy if each unit costs & 2.70 6 11, (a) Determine the equivalent resistance of three resistances Rj, Ry, R; when connected in series across a supply voltage of V volts. 4 (b) Three resistances of 2.Q, 4 Q and 6 Q are connected in series across 100 V supply. Find: ~. (i) Effective resistance ii) Total current in the circuit ii) Voltage drop across each resistance 6 12. (a) Distinguish between self induced and mutual induced em‘: 4 (b) Explain with sketch dynamically induced emf with an example 6 13. (a) Define the following with reference to a sinusoidal wave form Maximum value ) Form factor 4 (b) A resistance of 20 is connected in series with a inductance of 0.07 H. If this, is connected to a 200 V, 50 Hz supply, find (i) Impedance Gi) Current in the circuit (iil) Power factor 6 14. (a) What is a transformer ? Explain its working principle. 5 (b) State any five applications of DC motors.1SEE-OIE [3 0f4} 1276 15. (a) Mention the importance of name plate details of an AC motor. Give one ‘example of name plate details of any motor. 5 (b) State the necessity of starters for 3 phase a.c. motors. List the types of a.c. starters, 5 16. (a) List the different types of mechanical enclosures for motors with their applications. . 5 (b) Explain the necessity of earthing. List the types. 5 17, (@) Distinguish between MCB and ELCB. 5 (b) What is an UPS and its rating ? List the types. 5 18, (8) Whatis a battery ? List the types of batteries and their applications. 5 (b) Explain VI characteristics of a P-N junction diode. 19. (a) Distinguish between intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors. 4 (b) Explain with a neat sketch and waveforms the working of a full wave bridge rectifier. 6Code : 15SC-02M Register Number I Semester Diploma Examination, Nov./Dec. 2016 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - I Time : 3 Hours | | Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any 10 questions in Section - A, 8 questions from Section - B and § questions from Section — C. (ii) Each question carries 3 marks in Section - A, 5 Marks in Section - B and 6 Marks in Section - C. SECTION - A (Answer any 10) 1, Find the slope, x-intercept and y-intercept of the line 2x + 3y- 11 = 0. 2. Find the focus, vertex and length of Latus rectum of y? = 28x. 3, ity = tant 5 logx~ 2e™ then find $2 4 Ity=log sins, fing 2. dy =x! : 5. Ify= x! find = sin-'t, y = cos't, find 2Y. 6. Ifx= sin"! y= cost, find Gr 7. Find the equation to the tangent to the curve y = 3x7 + 4x at (1, 2). 8. The equation of motion is given by S = 3t? + 4t + 6, find the velocity after 2 seconds. 9 Evaluate f (s + 3 +4 cosec? x 10, Evaluate f rd, sin?x costs [1 0f4] (Turn over15SC-02M [2of4] 1348 14, 20. 2. 1 Evaluate f ier io Find the volume generated by rotating the curve y = x + I above x-axis between ordinates x = 0 and x= 2. Form the differential equation from 1? + , where ‘a’ is parameter. Section -B (Answer any 8) Find the equation of the fine passing through the midpoint of line joining the points (2, 4) & (6, 8) and having slope 2 tee ibs fing MYS pe sin he M4 ay” Ifx= a cosi®, y = b sin*6, find 2 at @= 14, Ify = e's, prove that (1 +x") y, + (x= yy = The volume of a spherical ball is increasing at the rate of 36 cc/s, Find the rate at which the radius is increasing when the radius of the ball is 2 cm. l+cosx Evaluate [ \fToe jute Evaluate158C-02M [30f4) 1348 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 30. 31. 32. 33. Evaluate f tan-!x dr, m2 Evaluate J cosSx cos3x dr. 0 Find the area bounded by the curve y = 4x — x? — 3, x-axis and ordinate x = 1, x= 4. dy Solve $Y + y tan x= cos x. SECTION-C (Answer any 5) Find the equation to the line passing through the point (2, 1) and perpendicular to the line joining the points (-7, 3) & (2, 7). oii Find the length of axis, eccentricity and foci of hyperbola 3¢ —4z= 1. Differentiate cos x w.r+ x from first principles. Find 2 its) + y>— any? -3y= 15. Find the maximum and minimum value of the function 2x3 + 3x? - 36x + 1. Evaluate [ tantx dx. wd Evaluate J cos*x dr, ° Solve the differential equation x. e+ 4y, given that y = 0 where x= 0.Code : 15SC-03S Register Number II Semester Diploma Examination, Nov./Dec. 2016 APPLIED SCIENCE Time : 3 Hours | [ Max. Marks : 100 Note: (i) Answer any 10 questions from Section-A - each carries 2 M. (ii) Answer any 10 questions from Section-B ~ each carries $ M. (iii) Answer any 05 questions from Section-C ~ each carries 6 M. SECTION-A 2x10=20 Name supplementary units of S.1. system with their physical quantities. Define pitch of a Screw. Del ye equilibrant. Define moment of force. Defining stress, write its S.J. unit. Define cohesive force, List any four applications of capillarity. Define specific heat of a gas at content volume. Defining heat, write its $1. unit. Define Beat frequency. Define Resonance. Write any two properties of Electro-magnetic waves. Write any two uses of X-rays. Define Ore. Write any two disadvantages of composite materials. [tof2] [Turn over oe15SC-038. [2of2] 1349 SECTION -B 5x10=50 16, Stating Lami's theorem, write line diagram and equations of Lami’s theorem. 17, Draw neat diagram of screw gauge and name its parts. 18, Explain stress-strain graph. 19, Define surface tension of liquids. Write any four applications of surface tension of liquids. 20.» Defining Thrust. Derive P = pgh for a liquid at rest. 21, Defiifing condugtion and convection, write one application of each, 22. Defining isothermal process, state first and second laws of thermodynamics. 23. Defining free and forced vibrations, write any two examples for each. 24, Defining beats, write any three applications of beats. 25. Defining Nano-technology, write any three advantages of Nano-technology. 26. Defining optical fiber, write any three applications of it. 27. State two Faraday's laws of electrolysis. Give two applications of electrolysis. 28. Defining Alloy, write any three purposes of making alloys. 29, Explaining addition polymerization, write any two examples of addition polymerization. 30. Define-fuel cells and write any three types of fuel cells. New SECTION -C 6x5=30 31. Describe an experiment to verify law of parallelogram of forces. 32, Defining Young’s modulus, obtain an expression for Young’s modulus. 33. The volume of a gas at 27 °C and 2 atmosphere pressure is 2 litres. If the pressure is doubled and absolute temp. is reduced to half, calculate New volume of gas. 34, Derive an expression velocity of a particle in its Simple Hormonic Motion. 35. Discuss Newton-Laplace equation for velocity of sound in air. 36. Describe an experiment to determine velocity of sound in air by Resonance Air Column method. 37. Define satellite communication. Write the block diagram of communication system. 38. Defining corrosion, explain electro-chemical theory of corrosion.Code : 1SME-21D Register Number II Semester ENGINEERING GRAPHICS — II ‘Time : 3 Hours | 1 Max. Marks : 100 jploma Examination, Nov./Dec. 2016 Note: (i) PART Ais compulsory (ii) Answer any two full questions from PART ~ B,C & D PART - A 1. A pentagonal pyramid of base edge 35 mm and axis height 65 mm rests with one of its base comers on HP, so that the axis of the pyramid is inclined at 45° to the HP. Draw the projections if the axis of the pyramid is parallel to the VP. 10 PART -B 2. An equilateral triangular prism of base side 35 mm and 55-him'idng-rests with one OF its shorter edges on HP so that the rectangular face containing the edge"on which the: prism rests inclined at 30° to the HP. The edge on which the prism rests is inclined at 60° to the VP. Draw its projections. Is one of its 3. A cone of base diameter 50 mm and altitude 70 mm is lying generators on HP and the axis appears to be inclined to VP at an angle of 40° in the top view. Draw its top and front views. 18 4. A hexagonal pyramid of base edge 35 mm and axis 80 mm rests with its base on HP. so that two of its edges are parallel to VP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 45° to HP. The section plane cuts the pyramid at a distance of 30 mm above the base. Draw the sectional top view and true shape of the section, 18 Hof4] [Turn over15ME-21D [2of 4) 1237 PART-C A cube of 30 mm edges rests with a square face on HP such that one of its vertical square face is inclined at 30° to VP. A section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 60° to HP passes through a point on the axis 5 mm below its top end. Draw its sectional top view, front view and true shape of -he section. 15 A vertical cylinder of base diameter 80 mm and axis length 100 mm is cut by & section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 45° to HP. Vertical trace of the section plane passes through the top end of one of the extreme generators. Develop the léwer portion of the lateral surface of the cylinder. 15 ‘A square pyramid of 45 mm side of base and height 70 mm rests with its base on HP with one of the edges of the base parallel 10 VP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 40° to HP and bisecting the axis. Draw the development of the truncated pyramid. 15 PART-D Draw the three principal views of the component as shown in figure. 15ISME-21D [30f4] 1237 9. Draw the isometric view of the machine component whose orthographic views are given below : 15 4 10. A cylindrical block of 40 mm diameter and length 50 mm is resting vertically onthe center of the cube of 70 mm side. Draw the isometric projection of the combination of solids. 15
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