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Saturday, April 11, 2009

BSNL NE-I TTA Results 2009 declared

RESULT OF TTA DIRECT RECRUITMENT-2008:
EXAMINATION HELD ON 11-01-2009


MEGHALAYA SSA

SL ROLL NO REMARKS
1 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 10 /1197 ELIGIBLE
2 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 10 /1237 PROVISIONAL
3 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 10 /1233 PROVISIONAL
4 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 10 /1334 PROVISIONAL
5 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1387 ELIGIBLE
6 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1074 ELIGIBLE
7 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1075 ELIGIBLE
8 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1064 ELIGIBLE
9 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1481 ELIGIBLE
10 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1179 ELIGIBLE
11 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1216 ELIGIBLE
12 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 10 /1476 ELIGIBLE
13 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1236 ELIGIBLE
14 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1487 PROVISIONAL
15 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1024 ELIGIBLE
16 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1291 ELIGIBLE
17 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1166 ELIGIBLE
18 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1043 ELIGIBLE
19 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /1171 ELIGIBLE
20 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1042 ELIGIBLE
21 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1120 ELIGIBLE
22 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1016 ELIGIBLE
23 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1234 PROVISIONAL
24 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1079 PROVISIONAL
25 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1441 ELIGIBLE
26 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1558 PROVISIONAL
27 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1182 ELIGIBLE
28 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1241 ELIGIBLE
29 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1091 ELIGIBLE
30 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1388 PROVISIONAL
31 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1444 ELIGIBLE
32 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1480 ELIGIBLE
33 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1238 ELIGIBLE
34 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1223 ELIGIBLE
35 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1021 ELIGIBLE
36 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1073 ELIGIBLE
37 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1142 ELIGIBLE
38 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1232 PROVISIONAL
39 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1148 ELIGIBLE
40 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1068 ELIGIBLE
41 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1582 ELIGIBLE
42 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1211 ELIGIBLE
43 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1160 PROVISIONAL
44 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1393 PROVISIONAL


WAITING LIST OF CANDIDATES [MEGHALAYA SSA]
1 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1595 OBC-WL-1
2 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1366 OBC-WL-2
3 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1300 OBC-WL-3
4 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1257 OBC-WL-4
5 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1149 OBC-WL-5
6 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1528 OBC-WL-6
7 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /1097 OBC-WL-7
1 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1423 ST-WL-1
2 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1506 ST-WL-2 [P]
3 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1345 ST-WL-3
4 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1499 ST-WL-4
5 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1356 ST-WL-5
6 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1443 ST-WL-6
7 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1161 ST-WL-7
8 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1162 ST-WL-8
9 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1545 ST-WL-9
10 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /1005 ST-WL-10

TRIPURA SSA
1 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 10 /3291 ELIGIBLE
2 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 10 /3018 ELIGIBLE
3 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 10 /3016 PROVISIONAL
4 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3235 PROVISIONAL
5 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 10 /3376 ELIGIBLE
6 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /3368 ELIGIBLE
7 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /3013 ELIGIBLE
8 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3093 PROVISIONAL
9 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /3128 ELIGIBLE
10 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3017 ELIGIBLE
11 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3127 ELIGIBLE
12 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3053 PROVISIONAL
13 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3211 ELIGIBLE
14 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3464 PROVISIONAL
15 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3103 PROVISIONAL
16 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3120 ELIGIBLE
17 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /3012 ELIGIBLE
18 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /3384 ELIGIBLE
19 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /3191 PROVISIONAL
20 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /3051 ELIGIBLE
21 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /3079 PROVISIONAL
22 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /3450 PROVISIONAL
23 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /3306 PROVISIONAL
24 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /3020 ELIGIBLE
25 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /3244 ELIGIBLE

WAITING LIST OF CANDIDATES [TRIPURA SSA]

1 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /3022 OBC-WL-1
2 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /3062 OBC-WL-2
3 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /3153 OBC-WL-3
4 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /3476 OBC-WL-4
5 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /3403 OBC-WL-5

1 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3142 SC-WL-1 [P]
2 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3299 SC-WL-2
3 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3027 SC-WL-3
4 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3139 SC-WL-4 [P]
5 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3052 SC-WL-5 [P]
6 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3196 SC-WL-6
7 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3077 SC-WL-7
8 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 30 /3189 SC-WL-8


MIZORAM SSA

1 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /2120 PROVISIONAL
2 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 10 /2020 ELIGIBLE
3 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /2122 ELIGIBLE
4 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /2091 ELIGIBLE
5 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 20 /2125 ELIGIBLE
6 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /2037 ELIGIBLE
7 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /2023 ELIGIBLE
8 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /2080 ELIGIBLE
9 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /2104 ELIGIBLE
10 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /2066 ELIGIBLE
11 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /2047 ELIGIBLE
12 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /2078 ELIGIBLE
13 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /2017 ELIGIBLE
14 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /2067 ELIGIBLE
15 NE-I/TTA-2008/ 40 /2071 ELIGIBLE

Candidates against whom PROVISIONAL is indicated are provisionally allowed and are
eligible subject to verification of original age proof & diploma/degree documents etc.
Candidates against whom WL [P] is indicated are also subject to verification of original age
proof & diploma / degree certificates as and when call for.















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BSNL Rajasthan DR TTA Results 2009

Result of DR TTA Examination 2008 held in Rajasthan Telecom Circle on 11.01.2009
(SSA wise list of Selected / Wait Listed candidates according to their merit)


Selection of the enlisted candidates is purely provisional and subject to completion of pre apointment formalities. The further correspondance in this regard would be made by respective SSAs. Candidates are advised to contact the respective SSA head for completion of preappointment formalties.


Circle Sl. No. SSA Sl. No. Name of the SSA Roll No. DR TTA/2008/ Name of the Candidate Name of Father / Husband Category DOB Result
1 1 Ajmer 1167 Dinesh Kumar Sivodia Nar Singh SC 28Sep85 Qualified & Selected
2 2 Ajmer 1087 Sunil Kumar Banjara Damodar Prasad Banjara SC 01Apr87 Qualified & Selected
3 3 Ajmer 1140 Alok Kumar Yadav Rattan Singh Yadav OBC 12Sep84 Qualified & Selected
4 4 Ajmer 1041 Dinesh Kumar Ladu Ram Mali OBC 05Jun83 Qualified & Selected
5 5 Ajmer 2489 Alka Saini Chetan Prakash Baberwal OBC 06Jun86 Qualified & Selected
6 6 Ajmer 5610 Ved Prakash Narayan Singh OBC 04Nov83 Qualified & Selected
7 7 Ajmer 3620 Sandeep Chowdhary Gyaneshwar Singh OBC 14Jul81 Qualified but in Waiting List
8 1 Alwar 2939 Deepak Chaudhary R.D. Chaudhari OC 01Jul85 Qualified & Selected
9 2 Alwar 2784 Shailendra Kumar Vyas Om Prakash Sharma OC 15Apr84 Qualified & Selected
10 3 Alwar 1876 Pravendra Pratap Singh Yadav Rakesh Kumar Yadav OBC 01Aug86 Qualified & Selected
11 4 Alwar 1808 Krishan Kant Chunni Lal SC 03Aug86 Qualified & Selected
12 5 Alwar 1796 Sunil Dadwal Ram Kumar Dadwal SC 23Dec80 Qualified & Selected
13 6 Alwar 1883 Ravi Kant Akshayabar Prasad Kushwaha OBC 18Apr87 Qualified & Selected
14 7 Alwar 1972 Om Prakash Yadav Rama Nand Yadav OBC 06Feb79 Qualified & Selected
15 1 Banswara 5520 Jagdish Chandra Suthar Bheru Lal Suthar OBC 14Jul82 Qualified & Selected
16 2 Banswara 5213 Kalpesh Kumar Kalal Magan Lal Kalal OBC 04Oct85 Qualified but in Waiting List
17 1 Barmer 3783 Ram Chandra Choudhary Harkha Ram Choudhary OBC 01Jul83 Qualified & Selected
18 1 Bharatpur 2282 Ganesh Dhaked Khubi Ram OBC 11Sep88 Qualified & Selected
19 2 Bharatpur 2623 Raj Kumar Bairwa Jagan Ram Bairwa SC 17Aug81 Qualified & Selected
20 3 Bharatpur 3446 Ramesh Kumar Prajapati Ram Chandra Prajapati SC 10May87 Qualified & Selected
21 4 Bharatpur 4819 Arun Singh Meena Shiv Charan Lal Meena ST 01Jun85 Qualified & Selected
22 5 Bharatpur 2982 Mohan Swaroop Baboo Lal ST 10Jan84 Qualified & Selected
23 1 Bhilwara 2052 Jitendra Singh Rathore Madan Singh Rathore OC 05Jun84 Qualified & Selected
24 2 Bhilwara 5128 Naresh Kumar Verma Jawan Mal Verma SC 02Sep84 Qualified & Selected
25 1 Bikaner 1438 Jeetendra Rajvanshi C.S. Rajvananshi OC - PH 08Dec83 Qualified & Selected



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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Karnataka BSNL TTA Exams 2008-09 Results

Declaration Of Selected Candidates Of Direct Recruitment Exam For The Post Of "Telecom Technical Assistant" (Tta) , Held On 11th January 2009 In Bsnl, Karnataka Telecom Circle At All 19 Exam Centres (Ssas).

**Results Are Available Exam Centre-Wise (Ssa-Wise) Except For Bidar, Davangere, Kolar And Shimoga Ssas As There Are No Qualified Candidates Available

**Qualified And Waitlisted Candidates In The Order Of Merit Are Available In Bijapur, Gulbarga And Tumkur Ssas Only.(In All Other Remaining Ssas, No Waitlisted Candiates Are Available).


Exam centres/SSAs will issue offer letterto the successful candidates by Registered post/Speed post.







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Monday, March 9, 2009

BSNL TTA Results 2009 MP Circle Announced

BSNL TTA Results 2009 MP Circle Announced

BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED
( A GOVT. OF INDIA ENTERPRISE)


Result of Direct TTA Recruitment 2008 for M P Telecom circle

Direct Recruitment TTA Examination-2008 held on 11.01.2009-Declaration of
Result.


Merit List of Successful candidates. see the link below








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BSNL Gujrat TTA Results 2009 declared

BSNL Gujrat TTA Results 2009 declared


BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED
( A GOVT. OF INDIA ENTERPRISE)
Gujarat Telecom Circle


Direct Recruitment TTA Examination-2008 held on 11.01.2009-Declaration of
Result.


Merit List of Successful candidates


Result of competitve examination for direct Recruitment of Telecom Technical Assistants(TTAs) conducted on 11th January 2009 in Gujarat Telecom Circle. see the link below









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BSNL TTA Exams NE-II Circle to be held on 15th March 2009 | List of ELIGIBLE candidates | ArunachalPradesh Manipur Nagaland

BSNL TTA Exams NE-II Circle to be held on 15th March 2009 | ArunachalPradesh Manipur Nagaland


List of ELIGIBLE candidates for direct recruitment of TTA 2008 Examination in BSNL, NE-II Circle to be held on 15th March 2009.
(a) Arunachal Pradesh
(b) Manipur
(c) Nagaland

List of NON ELIGIBLE candidates for direct recruitment of TTA 2008 Examination in BSNL, NE-II Circle to be held on 15th March 2009.
(a) Arunachal Pradesh
(b) Manipur
(c) Nagaland


Those candidates who are not receiving their hall permits as on 10th March 2009 by post, can collect Duplicate hall permit from their respective AGM(Admn) Office of General Manager Telecom District BSNL Arunachal Pradesh/Manipur/Nagaland.









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BSNL TTA Results 2009 Jharkhand Circle | Exams 2008 held on 11.01.2009 | www.jharkhand.bsnl.co.in

BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED
( A GOVT. OF INDIA ENTERPRISE)
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF GENERAL MANAGER
JHARKHAND TELECOM. CIRCLE, RANCHI

No:JTC/TTA/Direct Recruitment/Tabulation Sheet2008 Dated at Ranchi the 06..03.2009

Sub: Direct Recruitment TTA Examination-2008 held on 11.01.2009-Declaration of
Result.

On the basis of written Examination held on 11.01.2009 at Ranchi centre for the post of TTA as per the advertisement No. JTC/TTA/Direct Recruitment/2008 dated 11.11.2008,published in the Employment News (22-28 Nov.2008), candidates with the following Roll No. are provisionally selected (List “A”).

List “A”–Merit List of Successful candidates of all Six SSA (Total Seventeen
candidates)

List “B”: Waiting List of the candidates who have qualified the examination but do
not find a place in the merit list of successful candidates.



































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BSNL Gujrat TTA Results 2009 declared

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BSNL TTA Exams 2009 Results Punjab | www.punjab.bsnl.co.in

Thursday, February 19, 2009

BSNL JTO Previous year Question Paper - 2008 | Sample Papers

BSNL JTO Previous year Question Paper - 2008 | Sample Papers

Objective Type (Multiple Choice)


1. For a parallel plate capacitor which is being charged out of the following the incorrect statement is

a. Energy stored in the capacitor does not enter it through the connecting wire through the space around the wires and plates of capacitor.

b. Rate at which energy flows into this volume is equal to the integration of the pointing vector over the boundary of the volume between the plates.

c. The pointing vector points everywhere radially outward of the volume between plates.

d. The pointing vector points everywhere radially into the volume between the plates.

2. The presence of alkali oxides in alumino silicate ceramics is likely to result in dielectric breakdown due to

a. Polarization

b. Conductivity

c. Structural homogeneties

d. Ionization

3. Which of the following will serve as a donor impurity in silicon

a. Boron

b. Indium

c. Germanium

d. Antimony

4. Electrical contact materials used in switches, brushes and relays must possess

a. High thermal conductivity and high melting point

b. Low thermal conductivity and low melting point

c. High thermal conductivity and low melting point

d. Low thermal conductivity and high melting point

5. The Maximum spectral response of the germanium and silicon is in the

a. infrared region

b. ultraviolet region

c. visible region

d. x-ray region

6. For an insulating material, dielectric strength and dielectric loss should be respectively

a. high and high

b. low and high

c. high and low

d. low and low

7. In a distortion factor meter, the filter at the front end is used to suppress

a. odd harmonics

b. even harmonics

c. fundamental component

d. dc component

8. The coefficient of coupling between two air core coils depends on

a. mutual inductance between two coils only

b. self inductances of the two coils only

c. mutual inductance and self inductances of the two coils

d. none

9. Modern capacitors which have high capacitance in small size use a dielectric of

a. paper

b. rubber

c. ceramic

d. Mylar

10. In any atom the potential energy of an orbiting electron is

a. always positive

b. always negative

c. sometime positive, sometime negative

d. numerically less than its kinetic energy

11. A DE MOSFET differs from a JFET in the sense that it has no -

a. channel

b. gate

c. P-N junctions

d. substrate

12. The advantage of a semiconductor strain gauge over the normal strain gauge is that

a. it is more sensitive

b. it is more linear

c. it is less temperature dependent

d. it's cost is low

13. Barrier potential in a P-N junction is caused by

a. thermally generated electrons and holes

b. diffusion of majority carriers across the junction

c. migration of minority carriers across the junction

d. flow of drift current

14. When an NPN transistor is properly biased then most of the electrons from the emitter

a. recombine with holes in the base

b. recombine in the emitter itself

c. pass through the base to the collector

d. are stopped by the junction barrier

15. The value of r when a transistor is biased to cut off is -

a. 0.5

b. 0

c. 1.0

d. 0.8

16. A UJT can

a. be triggered by any one of it's three terminals

b. not be triggered

c. be triggered by two of its three terminal only

d. be triggered by all of its terminals only

17. An SCR can only be turned off via it's

a. cathode

b. anode

c. gates

d. none

18. Gold is often diffused into silicon DN junction devices to

a. increase the recombination rate

b. reduce the recombination rate

c. make silicon a direct gap semiconductor

d. make silicon semi-metal

19. With n nodes and b branches a network will have

a. (b + n) links

b. b - n + 1 links

c. b - n - 1 links

d. b + n + 1 links

20. When a network has 10 nodes and 17 branches in all then the number of node pair voltages would be

a. 7

b. 9

c. 10

d. 45

21. A two port network having a 6 dB loss will give

a. an output power which is one - quarter of the input power

b. an output power which is one - half of the input power

c. an output voltage which is 0.707 of the input voltage

d. an output power which is 0.707 of the input power

22. While transporting a sensitive galvanometer -

a. the terminals are kept shorted

b. critical damping resistance is connected across the terminals

c. the terminals are kept open circuited

d. it does not matter as to what is connected across the terminals

23. A T type attenuator is designed for an attenuation of 40 dB and terminating resistance of 75 ohms. Which of the following values represent full series and R1 and shunt arm R2?

1. R1 = 147W 2. R1 = 153W

3. R2 = 1.5W 4. R2 = 3750W

a. 1 and 3

b. 1 and 4

c. 2 and 3

d. 2 and 4

24. For a transmission line, the characteristic impedance with inductance 0.294mH/m and capacitance 60pF/m is

a. 49w

b. 60w

c. 70w

d. 140w

25. When the graph of a network has six branches with three tree branches then the minimum number of equations required for the solution of the network is

a. 2

b. 3

c. 4

d. 5

26. Consider the following statement for a 2-port network

1. Z11 = Z22 2. h12 = h21

3. Y12 = -Y21 4. BC - AD = -1

then the network is reciprocal if and only if

a. 1 and 2 are correct

b. 2 and 3 are correct

c. 3 and 4 are correct

d. 4 alone is correct

27. As a network contains only independent current sources and resistors then if the values of all resistors are doubled then the values of the node voltages are

a. will become half

b. will remain high

c. will become double

d. cannot be determined unless the circuit configuration and the values of the resistors are known

28. The energy of electric field due to a spherical charge distribution of radius r and uniform charge density d in vacuum is-

Ans. 5.4x109xQ2/r where Q=4/3(pie.r3d

29. Maxwell's divergence equation for the magnetic field is given by

Ans. y

30. When a short grounded vertical antenna has a length L which is 0.05 l at frequency f and if it's radiation resistances at f is R Ohms, then it's radiation resistance at a frequency 2f will be

a. R/2 ohms

b. R ohms

c. 2R ohms

d. 4R ohms

31. In a cylindrical cavity resonator, the two modes which are degenerate would include

a. TE111 and TM111

b. TE011 and TM011

c. TE022 and TM111

d. TE111 and TM011

32. When an antenna of input resistance 73 ohm is connected to a 50-ohm line and if the losses are ignored then it's efficiency will be nearly

a. 0.19

b. 0.81

c. 0.97

d. 1.19

33. If an isolated conducting sphere in air has radius = 1/ 4pqe0 it capacitance will be

a. Zero

b. IF

c. 4pF

d. OF

34. When a dominant mode wave guide not terminated in it's characteristic impedance is excited with a 10 GHz signal then if 'd' is the distance between two successive minima of the standing wave in the guide then

a. d = 1.5 cm

b. d is less then 1.5 cm

c. d is greater than 1.5 cm

d. d = 3cm

35. When a dipole antenna of l/8 length has an equivalent total loss resistance of 1.5 W then the efficiency of the antenna is

a. 0.89159 %

b. 8.9159 %

c. 89.159 %

d. 891.59 %

36. In commercial FM broadcasting, the maximum frequency deviation is normally

a. 5 KHz

b. 15 KHz

c. 75 KHz

d. 200 KHz

37. Weins bridge is used for measurement of frequency in the applied voltage waveform is measurement of frequency in the applied voltage waveform is

a. sinusoidal

b. square

c. rectangular

d. triangular

38. Strain gauge is

a. not a transducer

b. an active transducer

c. not an electronic instrument

d. none

39. A high Q coil has

a. large band width

b. high losses

c. low losses

d. flat response

40. In the case of an instrument reading of 8.3V with a 0 to 150 voltmeter having a guaranteed accuracy of 1% full scale reading, the percentage limiting error is

a. 1.810%

b. 0.181%

c. 18.10%

d. 0.0018%

41. The 'h' parameter equivalent circuit of a junction transistor is valid for

a. High frequency, large signal operation

b. High frequency, small signal operation

c. Low frequency, small signal operation

d. Low frequency, large signal operation

42. A system is causal if the output of any time depends only on -

a. Values of input in the past and in the future

b. Values of input at that time and in the past

c. Values of input at that time and in the future

d. None

43. A iron cored choke is a

a. Linear and active device

b. Non linear and passive device

c. Active device only

d. Linear device only

44. Pointing vector wattmeter uses

a. Seebeck effect

b. Ferranti effect

c. Induction effect

d. Hall effect

45. Which one of the following is not a transducer in the true sense ?

a. Thermocouple

b. Piezoelectric pick - up

c. Photo voltaic cell

d. LCD

46. The term used to denote a static device that converts ac to dc, dc to ac, dc to dc or ac to ac is

a. Converter system

b. Inverter

c. Chopper

d. Thyristor

47. It is a unidirectional device that blocks the current flow from cathode to anode

a. SCR

b. PCR

c. VCR

d. DCR

48. An ideal constant current source is connected in series with an ideal constant voltage source. Considering together the combination will be a

a. constant voltage source

b. constant current source

c. constant voltage and a constant current source or a constant power source

d. resistance

49. Anode current in an thyristor is made up of

a. electrons only

b. electrons or holes

c. electrons and holes

d. holes only

50. For a pulse transformer, the material used for its core and the possible turn ratio from primary to secondary are respectively

a. ferrite: 20: 1

b. laminated iron: 1: 1

c. ferrite: 1: 1

d. powdered iron: 1: 1

51. A converter which can operate in both 3 pulse and 6 pulse modes is a

a. 1 phase full converter

b. 3 phase half wave converter

c. 3 phase semi converter

d. 3 phase full converter

52. A single phase CSI has capacitor C as the load. For a constant source current, the voltage across the capacitor is

a. square wave

b. triangular wave

c. step function

d. pulsed wave

53. A single phase full wave midpoint thyristor converter uses a 230/200V transformer with center tap on the secondary side. The P.I.V per thyristor is

a. 100V

b. 141.4V

c. 200V

d. 282.8V

54. In dc choppers for chopping period T, the output voltage can be controlled by FM by varying

a. T keeping Ton constant

b. Ton keeping T constant

c. Toff keeping T constant

d. None of the above

55. From the hot metal surface electrons escape because

a. of change of state from metal to gas due to heat.

b. of change of stats from gas to metal.

c. the energy supplied is greater than the work function

d. the energy is greater than Fermi level.

56. The most common device used for detection in radio receivers is -

a. amplifier

b. triode

c. diode

d. transistor

57. In a full wave rectifier the negative point in a circuit is

a. Either cathode

b. Either anode

c. The central tap on the high voltage secondary

d. Either plate

58. Negative feedback amplifier has a signal corrupted by noise as its input. The amplifier will

a. Amplify the noise as much as the signal

b. Reduce the noise

c. Increase the noise

d. Not effect the noise

59. Match the given feedback circuit with it's proper nomenclatures

a. Current series feedback

b. Current shunt feedback

c. Voltage series feedback

d. Voltage shunt feedback

60. Class A amplifier is used when

a. No phase inversion is required

b. Highest voltage gain is required

c. dc voltages are to be amplified

d. Minimum distortion is desired

61. Identify the correct match for the given transistor

a. Enhancement type P channel MOSFET

b. Depletion type N channel MOSFET

c. Enhancement type N channel MOSFET

d. Depletion type P channel MOSFET

62. In case a signal band limited to fm is sampled at a rate less than 2fm, the constructed signal will be

a. Distortion less

b. Small in amplitude

c. Having higher frequencies suppressed

d. Distorted

63. Quad 2 input AND gates IC No is

a. 7411

b. 7404

c. 7400

d. 7408

64. Registers in which data is entered or taken out in serial form are referred as

a. left shift register

b. right shift register

c. shift registers

d. none of the above

65. The expression ABC can be simplified to

Ans. A + B + C

66. An ideal power supply consist of

a. Very small output resistance

b. Zero internal resistance

c. Very large input resistance

d. Very large output resistance

67. The linearity error for a digital input is indicated by

68. Register and counters are similar in the sense that they both

a. count pulses

b. store binary operation

c. shift registers

d. made from an array of flip flops and gates integrated on a single chip

69. In the 8421 BCD code the decimal number 125 is written as

a. 1111101

b. 0001 0010 0101

c. 7D

d. None of the above

70. In D/A converter, the resolution required is 50mv and the total maximum input is 10v. The number of bits required is

a. 7

b. 8

c. 9

d. 200

71. On differentiation unit impulse function results in

a. Unit parabolic function.

b. Unit triplet.

c. Unit doublet.

d. Unit ramp function.

72. Read the following;

i. Routh Hermitz's criterion is in time domain.

ii. Root locus plot is in time domain.

iii. Bode plot is in frequency domain.

iv. Nyquist criterion is in frequency domain.

a. 2, 3, and 4 are correct

b. 1, 2 and 3 are correct

c. 3 and 4 are correct

d. All four are correct.

73. The maximum phase shift that can be provided by a lead compensator with transfer function.

a. 150

b. 450

c. 300

d. 600

74. The correct sequence of steps required to improve system stability is

a. Insert derivative action, use negative feedback, reduce gain.

b. Reduce gain, use negative feedback, insert derivative action.

c. Reduce gain, insert derivative action, use negative feedback.

d. Use negative feedback, reduce gain, insert derivative action.

75. Identity slope change at w = 10 of the magnitude v/s frequency characteristic of a unity feedback system with the following open-loop transfer function

a. -40dB/dec to -20dB/dec

b. 40dB/dec to 20dB/dec

c. -20dB/dec to -40dB/dec

d. 40dB/dec to -20dB/dec

76. In the feedback control system the loop transfer function is given by

Number of asymptotes of its root loci is

a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4

77. In a closed - loop transfer function

the imaginary axis intercepts of the root loci will be

78. Considering the following statement:

In a magic tee

1. the collinear arms are isolated from each other

2. one of the collinear is isolated from the E-arm

3. one of the collinear arm is isolated from the H-arm

4. E-arm and H-arm are isolated from each other.

Of these statements

a. 1 and 2 are correct

b. 1 and 3 are correct

c. 1 and 4 are correct

d. 2 and 3 are correct

79. In 1965 first geostationary satellite was launched called

a. ANIK

b. EARLY BIRD (Intel sat -1)

c. WESTAR

d. MOLNIYA

80. --- watt of power is received from sun per m2 surface area of a geosynchronous satellite

a. 100

b. 500

c. 2000

d. 1000

81. The ripple factor in an LC filter

a. Increases with the load current

b. Increases with the load resistance

c. Remains constant with the load current

d. Has the lowest value

82. In different parts of the country identical telephone numbers are distinguished by their

a. Language digits

b. Access digits

c. Area codes

d. Central office codes

83. Amplitude modulation is used for broadcasting because

a. it is move noise immune than other modulation systems

b. compared with other systems it requires less transmitting power

c. its use avoids receiver complexity

d. no other modulation system can provide the necessary bandwidth for high fidelity

84. The amplifiers following the modulated stage in a low level modulation AM system be

a. linear amplifier

b. harmonic generators

c. class C power amplifiers

d. class B untuned amplifiers

85. In a radar system maximum unambiguous range depends on

a. maximum power of the transmitter

b. pulse repetition frequency

c. width of the transmitted pulse

d. sensitivity of the radar receiver

86. In composite video waveform the function of the serrations, is to

a. equalize the charge in the integrator before the start of vertical retrace.

b. help vertical synchronization

c. help horizontal synchronization.

d. simplify the generation of the vertical sync pulse

87. The frequency range 30MHz - 300MHz is

a. medium frequency

b. very high frequency

c. super high frequency

d. Infrared frequency

88. Which wave cannot exist inside wave guide

a. TE

b. TM

c. TEM

d. HE

89. Ionosphere layer of earth is situated at

a. upto 18kms from earth

b. from 18 to 70 km

c. 70 to 500 km

d. above 500 km

90. A two cavity klystron tube is a

a. velocity modulated tube

b. frequency modulated tube

c. Amplitude modulated tube

d. simple triode

91. As the thermal noise get doubled due to the increase in a resistance the noise power get

a. doubled

b. quadrupted

c. unchanged

d. halved

92. Which one is a cross field tube

a. Klystron

b. Reflex Klystron

c. Magnetron

d. TWT

93. The degree of coupling depends on

a. size of hole

b. location of holes

c. size and location of holes

d. not depend on size or location of hole

94. The thermal noise depends on

a. direct current through device

b. resistive component of resistance

c. reactive component of impedance

d. load to connected

95. The charge on a hole is

Ans. 1.6x10-19

96. In a radio receiver the IF amplifier

a. is tuned above the stations incoming frequency

b. amplifies the output of local oscillator

c. is fixed tuned to one particular frequency

d. can be tuned to various isolate frequencies

97. A duplexer is used to

1) couple two antennas to a transmitter without interference

2) isolate the antenna from the local oscillator

3) prevent interference between two antennas connected to a receiver

4) use an antenna for reception or transmission without interference

98. Intel's 8085 microprocessor chip contains

a. seven 8 bit registers

b. 8 seven bits registers

c. seven 7

d. eight 8

99. Boolean algebra is based on

a. numbers

b. logic

c. truth

d. symbols

100. When A = 0, B = 0, C = 1 then in 2 input logic gate we get - - gate

a. XOR

b. AND

c. NAND

d. NOR

101. With the beginnings of space travel, we entered a new - -

a. Era of great history

b. List

c. Book

d. Year

102. An - - though it mourns the death of someone, need not be sad.

a. Funny poem

b. Newspaper article

c. Orthodox talk

d. Elegy

103. If stare is glance so gulp is

a. Sip

b. Tell

c. Salk

d. Admire

104. He hardly works means

a. The work is hard

b. He is hard

c. The work is easy

d. He works very little

105. Give the opposite word for pulchritude

a. antipathy

b. unsightliness

c. inexperience

d. languor

106. Nanometre is - - - - part of a metre.

a. Millionth

b. Ten millionth

c. Billionth

d. Ten billionth

107. Malaria affects

a. Liver

b. Spleen

c. Intestine

d. Lungs

108. Sindhu Rakshak is a/an

a. Aircraft carrier

b. Submarine

c. Multiple-purpose fighter

d. Anti-aircraft gun

109. With which subject is "Dada Saheb Phalke Award" associated?

a. Best film director

b. Best musician

c. Best documentary

d. Best work relating to promotion of Indian film Industry

110. Who developed the branch of mathematics known as Calculus?

a. Aryabhatta

b. Newton

c. Einstein

d. Archimedes

111. In which state is Kanha Park situated?

a. M.P.

b. U.P.

c. Assam

d. W. Bengal

112. Which day is observed as Human Rights Day?

a. 24th October

b. 4th July

c. 8th August

d. 10th December

113. The Kailash Temple at Ellora is a specimen of

a. Gupta architecture

b. Rashtrakuta architecture

c. Chalukya architecture

d. Chola architecture

114. When the two Houses of Parliament differ regarding a Bill then the controversy is solved by

a. Joint sitting of the two Houses

b. President of India

c. Prime Minister of India

d. By a special committee for the purpose

115. Which of the following is not the work of Kalidasa?

a. Meghdoot

b. Raghuvansha

c. Sariputra Prakarma

d. Ritushamhara

116.Amir Khusro was the famous poet and aesthete of

a. Akbar the Great

b. Mahmud Ghaznvi

c. Shah Jahan

d. Alauddin Khilji

117. The words 'Satyameva Jayate' have been taken from

a. Vedas

b. Bhagwad Gita

c. Mundaka Upanishada

d. Mahabharata

e. None of these

118. Which of the following countries was the first to develop a neutron bomb?

a. USA

b. USSR

c. China

d. Pakistan

119. "Kathakali" dance is connected with

a. Kerala

b. Rajasthan

c. Uttar Pradesh

d. Tamil Nadu

120. The term "Ashes" is associated with

a. Hockey

b. Cricket

c. Soccer

d. none of these




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BSNL JTO Exams Syllabus - 2009

BSNL JTO Exams Syllabus - 2009

Syllabus for BSNL JTO Exam.

SECTION - I

1. Materials and Components

Structure and properties of Electronic Engineering materials, Conductors, Semiconductors and Insulators, Magnetic, Ferroelectric, Piezoelectric, Ceramic, Optical and Superconducting materials. Passive components and characteristics, Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors; Ferrites, Quartz crystal, Ceramic resonators, Electromagnetic and Electromechanical components.

2. Physical Electronics, Electron Devices and ICs

Electrons and holes in semiconductors, Carrier Statistics, Mechanics of current flow in a semi-conductor, Hall effect; Junction theory; Different types of diodes and their characteristics; Bipolar Junction transistor; Field effect transistors; Power switching devices like SCRs, CTOs, power MOSFETs; Basics of ICs-bipolar, MOS and CMOS types; Basics of Opto Electronics.

3. Network Theory

Network analysis techniques: Network theorem, transient and steady state sinusoidal response, Transmission criteria: delay and rise time Elmore's and other definition, effect of cascading. Elements of network synthesis.

4. Electromagnetic Theory

Transmission lines: basic theory, standing waves, matching applications, micro strip lines; Basics of waveguides and resonators; Elements of antenna theory.

5. Electronic Measurements and instrumentation

Basic concepts, standards and error analysis; Measurements of basic electrical quantities and parameters; Electronic measuring instruments and their principles of working: analog and digital, comparison, characteristics, applications. Transducers; Electronic measurements of non-electrical quantities like temperature, pressure, humidity etc. Basics of telemetry for industrial use.

6. Power Electronics

Power Semiconductor devices, Thyristor, Power transistor, MOSFETs, Characteristics and operation. AC to DC convertors; 1-Phase and 3-phase DC to DC Convertors.

AC regulators. Thyristor controlled reactors, switched capacitor networks.

Inverters: Single-phase and 3-phase. Pulse width modulation. Sinusoidal modulation with uniform sampling. Switched mode power supplies.

SECTION-II

1. Analog Electronic Circuits

Transistor biasing and stabilization, Small Signal analysis. Power amplifiers. Frequency response, Wide band techniques, Feedback amplifiers. Tuned amplifiers. Oscillators. Rectifiers and power supplies. Operational Amplifier, other linear integrated circuits and applications. Pulse shaping circuits and waveform generators.

2. Digital Electronic Circuits

Transistor as a switching element; Boolean algebra, simplification of Boolean functions, Karnaugh Map and applications; IC Logic gates and their characteristics; IC logic families: DTL, TTL, ECL, NMOS, PMOS and CMOS gates and their comparison; Combinational logic circuits; Half adder, full adder; Digital Compartor; Multiplexer Demultiplexer; ROM and their applications. Flip-flops, R-S, J-K, D and T flip-flops; Different types of counters and registers; waveform generators. A/D and D/A convertors. Semiconductor memories.

3. Control Systems

Transient and steady state response of control systems; Effect of feedback on stability and sensitivity, Root locus techniques; Frequency response analysis. Concepts of gain and phase margins; Constant-M and Constant-N Nichol's Chart; Approximation of transient response from Constant-N Nichol's Chart; Approximation of transient response from closed loop frequency response; Design of Control Systems, Compensators; Industrial controllers.

4. Communication Systems

Basic information theory: Modulation and detection in analogue and digital systems; Sampling and data reconstruction. Quantization & Coding; Time division and frequency division multiplexing; Equalisation; Optical Communication: in free space & fibre optic; Propagation of signals at HF, VHF, UHF and microwave frequency; Satellite communication.

5. Microwave Engineering

Microwave Tubes and solid state devices, Microwave generation and amplifiers, Waveguides and other Microwave Components and Circuits, Microstrip circuits, Microwave antennas, Microwave Measurements, MASERS LASERS; Microwave Propagation. Microwave Communication Systems-terrestrial and satellite based.

6. Computer Engineering

Number Systems; Data representation; Programming; Elements of a high level programming language PASCAL/C; use of basic data structures; Fundamentals of computer architecture processor design; Control unit design; Memory organization. I/O System Organization. Personal computers and their typical uses.

7. Microprocessors

Microprocessor architecture - Instruction set and simple assembly language programming. Interfacing for memory and I/O. Applications of Microprocessors in Telecommunications and power system.

SECTION-III

General Ability Test

The candidate's comprehension and understanding of General English shall be tested through simple exercises. Questions on knowledge of current events and of such matter of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person. Questions will also be included on events and developments in Telecommunications,History of India and Geography. These will be of a nature, which can be answered without special study by an educated person.





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