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Q#1 Network Basics GATE EE 2026 (Set 1) MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

A circuit with ideal elements is shown.

Which one of the following options correctly identifies all the linear elements in the circuit?

R only

R, L, and C only

D only

L, C, and D only

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Q#2 Network Basics GATE EE 2026 (Set 1) MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

Refer to the four circuits shown.

Which one of the following options for , and  makes all of them realizable?

, for all values of  and

, for all values of  and

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Q#3 Network Basics GATE EE 2025 (Set 1) MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

The I-V characteristics of the element between the nodes X and Y is best depicted by

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Q#4 Network Basics GATE EE 2025 (Set 1) MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

A nullator is defined as a circuit element where the voltage across the device and the current through the device are both zero. A series combination of a nullator and a resistor of value, R, will behave as a

resistor of value R.

nullator

open circuit.

short circuit.

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Q#5 Network Basics GATE EE 2024 (Set 1) MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

The number of junctions in the circuit is        

6

7

8

9

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Q#6 Network Basics GATE EE 2017 (Set 1) NAT +1 mark -0 marks

The equivalent resistance between the terminals A and B is __________ .

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Q#7 Network Basics GATE EE 2016 (Set 1) MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

 and  are the input resistances of circuits as shown below. The circuit extends infinitely in the direction shown. Which one of the following statements is TRUE?

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Q#8 Network Basics GATE EE 2001 (Set 1) MCQ +2 marks -0.66 marks

Consider the star network shown in Figure. The resistance between terminals A and B with C open is 6Ω, between terminals B and C with A open is 11Ω, and between terminals C and A with B open is 9Ω. Then

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Q#9 Network Basics GATE EE 1999 (Set 1) MCQ +2 marks -0.66 marks

The color code of a 1kΩ resistance is:

black, brown, red

red, brown, brown

brown, black, red

black, black, red

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Q#10 Network Basics GATE EE 1997 (Set 1) MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

An ideal voltage source will charge an ideal capacity

In infinite time

Exponentially

Instantaneously

None of these

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Q#11 Network Basics GATE EE 1997 (Set 1) MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

A practical current source is usually represented by

Resistance in series with an ideal current source

A resistance in parallel with an ideal current source

A resistance in parallel with an ideal voltage source

None of the above

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Q#12 Network Basics GATE EE 1997 (Set 1) MCQ +2 marks -0.66 marks

The voltage and current waveforms for an element are shown in figure. The circuit element is _________And its value is

        

Inductor and Value = 2H

Capacitor and Value = 2F

Inductor and Value = 4H

Capacitor and Value = 4F

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