Previous Year Very Short Questions of EIM (DIPLOMA electronics and communication engineering 4th)

Electronics instrumentaion

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  1. In the direct method of measurement, we compare the unknown quantity directly with the …..standards.
  2. Measurement involves the use of …… as a physical means of determining quantities or variables.
  3. An ammeter or a voltmeter indicates the value of …… being monitored at a particular instant.
  4. Moving ……. Instruments have scales that are non uniform.
  5. For a given moving iron instrument the ampere-turns necessary to produce …… are constant.
  6. The permanent magnet moving coil meter movement is commonly called the …… movement.
  7. The input impedance of CRO is approximately equal to……
  8. In a CRT the focusing anode is located between …….and …….
  9. The DC bridges are used to measure the …..
  10. The maximum frequency output of a typical Wein bridge oscillator is only about ……..
  11. A Wheatstone bridge is a measuring instrument invented by …… in 1883.
  12. Pulse generator is used as …….. device with an oscilloscope.
  13. When the bridge is balanced, the …… carries zero current.
  14. ADC stands for …….
  15. The full form of DVM is……
  16. PMMC stands for __________.
  17. CRO stands for ___________.
  18. Voltmeter is always connected in________ with the circuit.
  19. Multimeter can measure ______,________ and_________.
  20. Define Accuracy, Precision, Sensitivity