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This document contains an examination for a control systems engineering course. It includes 4 questions with multiple parts each. Question 1 involves drawing block diagrams and determining transfer functions for DC motor position control systems. Question 2 involves block diagram reduction techniques and determining transfer functions from signal flow graphs. Question 3 involves determining damping factors, natural frequencies, and steady state errors for unity feedback control systems with and without derivative feedback. Question 4 involves determining stability, sustained oscillations, and characteristics of open-loop transfer functions.

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This document contains an examination for a control systems engineering course. It includes 4 questions with multiple parts each. Question 1 involves drawing block diagrams and determining transfer functions for DC motor position control systems. Question 2 involves block diagram reduction techniques and determining transfer functions from signal flow graphs. Question 3 involves determining damping factors, natural frequencies, and steady state errors for unity feedback control systems with and without derivative feedback. Question 4 involves determining stability, sustained oscillations, and characteristics of open-loop transfer functions.

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Department of Electrical Engineering

B. Tech. (Electrical) (Semester-VI)


EE-601 Control System
ANNUAL EXAM 2023
Total Marks 45
Total Time 3 hrs
Nnte: Attemnt twn nart.r. from each auestio,,. Each auestinn ir. of 4.5 marks
Q. Question Maries Course
No.
Objective
la) Draw the block diagram and write the differential equations governing
4.5 COl
the de motor position control system shown in figure. For the given
system determine the transfer function (h(s)I OR(s.

r
R, Motor .
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1 ,
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lb) For the armature controlled DC servomotor 4.5 COi


a) formulate the Mathematical Model, draw the block diagram and
b) derive the transfer function

Fig. 2.:?1 • .11,motu1o•conl1olled d c mot.,r.

le) Reoeat
.. ' above questions
. for field controlled DC Servomotor. 4.5 cot
2a) Applying the block diagram reduction techniq~es, determine the 4.5 CO2
overalltransfer function for the system shown m figure .

., G,

R
• G. 0, '.. C

r '

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4.5 CO2
2b) The given figure gives the signal flow graph of a system with two inputs
and two outputs. Find the expressions for C l and C2. Also
determine the condition that makes C I independent of R2 and
C2 independent ofR I.

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H.
2c) For the given block diagram, determine Cl/Rl and C 2 /Rl (assuming 4.5 CO2
R2 to be zero)

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3a) A unity feedback control system is shown below

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In the absence of derivative feed back (k =O), determine the damping


factor and natural frequency of the system. What is the steady state
errorresulting from unit ramp input.

4.5 C03
3b) For the above system shown in fig. 3(a), determine the derivative
feedback constant ko, which will increase the damping factor of the
system to 0.6. What is the steady state error resulting from unit ramp
input with this setting of derivative feedback, ko constant.

4.5 C03
3c) Measurements conducted on a servomechanism show the system
response to be
c(t) = 1 + 0.2 e- 60 t - l.Ze-10,
when subjected to unit-step input.
a) Obtain expression for the closed-loop transfer function.
b) Determine the undammed natural frequency and damping ratio
of the system
4.5 C04
The output of a feedback control system is given by
4a) fs4 + 2 s3 + zsz + (k+3) s + k ]C(s) == k (s+1) R(s)
i) Form the characteristic equation of the above system
ii) Determine the range of 'k' for the system to be stable . .
iii) Can the system be marginally _stable? _Ilfl s?, find the ieqmred
value of' k' and the frequency of sustamed osc1 at1ons.
4.5 C04
4b) A unity feedback control system has a\open loop transfer function
G(s) ==
s(s 2 + 3s + 11.S)(s + 3)
Determine the following;
1. · Centroid, number and angles of asymptotes
11. Angles of departure of root locii from poles
iii. Breakaway point if any
iv. The value of 'k' and the frequency at which the root loci cross
the jw - axis.
v. Sketch the root locus plot of the system as the value 'k' of
varies from zero to infinity
4.5 C04
4c) A unity feedback control system has an open loop transfer function
k
G(s) == - - - - -
s(s2 + 6s + 10)
Determine the following;
a) Centroid, number and angles of asymptotes
b) Angles of depa1ture of root locii from poles
c) Breakaway point if any
d) The value of 'k' and the frequency at which the root loci cross
the jw - axis.
e) Sketch the root locus plot of the system as the value 'k' of varies
from zero to infinity

o/ ~ Draw the Bode Plot for the transfer function


Sa) 4.5 cos
0
\ /) i N7 G(s) == ZOOO(s + 0. 3)
,~ ~~'i> ,s (s + 30 s + Z0)(s + 4)
2

'1/ Sb) From the graph determine 4.5 cos


s.10 (i) Phase crossover frequency
(ii) Gain crossover frequency
(iii) Gain Margin
(iv) Phase margin
v) Stability of the system

plot the complete Nyquist plot of the transfer function 4.5 cos
G(s) = ---;-::--k _ _
s(1 + s)(S + 5)
Comment upon the system stability

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qi. Solve any two parts. 3
ent tosses of a fair coin. Let : X = The
~ An experiment consists of three independ , Z = the length of head runs, a head run
runs
number of heads, Y = the ·number of head
ce of at least two heads, its length then bein g the
being defined as consecutive occurren
tosses of the coin.
number of heads occurring together in three t
(ii) Y, (iii) Z, (iv) X+ Y, and (v) XY and constr.ic
Find the probability function of (i) X,
ability tables and draw their probability
charts.
prob
probabilJLy densny J uncLion
Lel .X. be a continuous random variable with 3
kx, Os xsl
f \x)= k,l sxs 2
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where
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ill) Compute P(X s2.5 ).

om variable Xis : 3
(c) The probability distribution of a rand
and obtain the med ian and
f(x) = a sin½ rr.x. , 0 s x s 3.Determine the constant 'a'
quartiles of the distribution.
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l,,9'1·Solve any two parts.
at least seve n
J/i ....00 Ten coins areconcthroeptwnofsimu ltaneously. Find the probability of getting 3
heads by using binomial distribution.

a binomial variate X , if n=6 and


/Y) With the usual notations, find p for
9P(X=4)= P(X =2).
3
/fi)° Derive all 4 moments of Poisson distribution.
of binomial distribution. 3
(c) Derive the moment generating function _ j_ __J
_ _J___
---- - - - - -_ _ _
~-------
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• :-,ph'c• .1111 11\'ll p ,11 ts.

3
y{rhr. joint cknsity lunr tion of ti11Hlrn11 ,-.111,1hll'.., x ,11 HI Yis giv1•11 hy
((x ,y)={kxy :O<x ... I,(~ ~y< 1.
0 : orllcrw,sC'
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and Y are independ ent or nor? Qv) P(X ➔ Y 1).
3
The joint density function of random variables X and Y is given by
fl x , y) = [e "Y; x ~ 0 , y ~ 0.
0 ; otherwise
ent
Find P(X>O), E(X), E(Y), E(XY), E(X+Y) and check whether X and Y are independ
or not. 3

(c) (i) If X is a uniform random variable over (0,1). Find the distribution function of
Y=ex .
2
(ii) If Xis normal random variable with mean O and variance a , find the pdf of Y =ex.
C04
4. Solve any two parts.

3
yef' Using Adjacency matrices show that the following two graphs are isomorphic:
[ t.

t~ •h /c .
s

3
) Define adjacenc y and incidenc e matrix representations of graphs. Also, find the
adjacency and incidenc e matrix represen tation of following graphs:

C
e)f)t•
c,
V3
\ ..
V

(c) (i) Explain Connected and Disconn ected graphs in brief with suitable examples. 3

(ii) Define Hamiltonian graph with suitable example and non-exam ple.

Q 5. Solve any two parts.


cos
(a) Explain Eulerian Graph in detail with example. 3
{),f Write the definitio n of bipartite graphs with two suitable example s. 3
3
J,t'J' Describe Planar graphs with two suitable examples.
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QU ES TIO NS
S.No. high resistance. 4.5
Ql . ibe los s of ch arg e me thod for measurement of ll be
(a) De scr ssion . What wi
and derive required expre
Dr aw the cir cu it diagram ance of knov.n
pre ssi on for un kn ow n resistance if another resist t is
the ex th unknown resistance. Wha
ec ted in pa ral lel wi
value is co nn ;im en t to determine
nif ica nc e of the pa ral lel resistance in the ex pe
sig
hig h resistance. COi
ltage of 25 0 V, an
im me rse d in a tes ting tan k is charged to a vo
A ca ble d the tank.
ic vo ltm ete r be ing co nn ected between the core an
ele ctr os tat pp ly and it is found
an d the vo ltm eter are isolated from su
Th e ca ble eated wi th a
se co nd s the vo lta ge fai ls to 170 V. Th e tes t is rep
tha t in 20 an d the voltage is
of 25 ..YO be tw een the core and the tan k
res ist an ce e insulation
nd to fal l to 11 0 V in 20 seconds. Calculat
then fou is 70 M O.
ist an ce of the ca ble . Re sis tan ce of the vo ltm ete r <lium 4.5
res for me asu rem en t of me
ete r-a mm ete r me tho d
(bJ Di scu ss vo ltm ble connections of the me
tho d an d the ir
an ce . Di scu ss tw o po ssi ms of
resist
riv e ex pre ssi on for tru e va lue of res ist an ce in ter
limitations. De me ter internal
red va lue of res ist ance, vo ltm ete r an d am
me asu
nnections.
res ist an ce s for both the co
d, the
vo ltm ete r-a mm ete r metho
In me as ur em en t of
me
a res
ter
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an
din
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us
are
ing
18 0 V an d 2 A respectively
wh en Ct I
vo ltm ete r an d am
. Th e vo ltm ete r an d
vo ltm ete r is co nn ec ted ac ros s the resistance ltm ete r
the
din gs are 18 8.6 V an d 2 A respectively wh en the vo
am me ter rea and resistance.
ec ted ac ros s ser ies combination of am me ter
is co nn
, (ii) the pe rce nta ge err or
as the
tru e va lue of res ist an ce
Ca lcu lat e (i) the ete r and
t of rea din gs in bo th the ca ses. Th e resistances of vo ltm
qu oti en
am me ter are 2000 0 an d
0.01 0, respectively. .l,_5
for R = 35 0 .0, R1 = 351 0, R2 = 34 9 0, 1
ute bri dg e ou tpu t (V0 )
it sh ow n be lm \. 1
(c) ' Co mp .0 d V1 = 10 .0 V in the cir cu
Rwt = R., ,z = Rw ,3 = 10 .5 an
Bl an d across
res po ns e (V o) ..Vo is me asu re ac ros s A-
10 .5 0 an d V1 =
Co mp ute bri dg e
R = R = R = 35 0 0 , R"1 = R~2 = R~3 =
A- B2 fo r 1 2 rac tka l
cir cu it sh ow n in fi re below. Co mm en t on
I 10 .0 Vi n the
ignificuncc of obtained results~

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4.5
Q2. (a) Derive balance equation for the ac bridge used for measurem ent of
~ " inductance of high. Q C()i_ls. o.iscuss its advantag : over Maxwe!l 's
~~ capacitance comparison bndge m measurement of inductance of high
Q coil.
CO2-
An Owen's bridge is used at 1 kHz. At balance, arm be is test
specimen, arm ab is R 3 = 100 O; arm ad is C4 = 0.1 µF and cd is R2 =
I 834 0 in series with C2 = 0.124 µF. Calculate the effective impedance
1 of the test specimen
.
(b) Suggest suitable ac bridge which facilitates direct measurem ent of 4.5
dissipation factor of dielectric material. Derive balance equation for the
bridge.

The four arms of an ac bridge circuit are made up as follows; AB a CO )-


resistance of 50 0 in parallel with an inductor of 0.1 H; BC a resistor
of i 00 Cl; CD unknown resistance R in parallel with unknown
capacitor C; DA a resistor of 1000 0. A 50 Hz voltage source is
connected across AC. Determine value~f R and C.
(c) Derive balance equations for Heaviside mutual inductance bridge. 4.5
What is the advantage of Campbell's Heaviside bridge over this
bridge. CO2-
Q3. (a) Define gauge factor for a strain gauge and derive an expression for it. 4.5
1 Explain the significance of piezoresistivity in the expression. t> ► ' ·

Show temperature compensation in a strain gauge using following (O :.l



signal conditioning methods;
(i) Dummy gauge method
(ii) Half bridge method

(b) What is reference junction compensation m case of thermoco uple 4.5


the empirical rules of
bas ed temperature sensor. Describe
tion compensation.
ther moc oup le which facilitates reference junc
temperature sensor (RTD)
A fou r arm s resistive bridge is used with
of 0.042 Di e in one of the
hav ing resistance temperature coefficient CD3
all arms having a resistance
arms. Initially the bridge is balanced with
of 400 0. DC supply to the bridge is 10
V. Bridge output is connected
t resistance of J00 0 and
to a current sensitive detector having inpu
ine the deflection in output
deflection sensitivity of 2°1µA. Determ
perature rise of 30 °c.
meter if temperature sensor undergoes a tem 4.5
ance as temperature sensor
(c) What is Thermistor. Compare its perform
ture coefficient of resistance ,~ t. r,{-1
1
- :-l-,f,.. J
with RTD . Derive expression for tempera ~ r J

of Thermistor.
C0 3
es for level measurement of
Write sho rt note on capacitive techniqu
a tank.
conducting and non-conducting liquids in
g in Y-T and X-Y modes. 4.5
Q4. (a) Draw bloc k diagram of CRO when operatin
operating modes.
Discuss operation of the CRO in both of its

The voltage across horizontal deflecti


on plates of a CRO is Cu~
plates is Visin(mt+Oi). Prove
Visin(mt+Oi) and that across the vertical
Derive its expression and
that the trace on the screen is an ellipse.
interpret its meaning. 4.5
ment of core loss and
(b) Explain ac bridge method for measure
ple.
permeability in ferromagnetic material sam
a test coil are determined at
The resistance and inductance (L1, R 1) of
l's bridge. The results are as
frequency of 4000/2/1 Hz with a Max wel
follows;
;
(i) With air core the balance is obtained with COL,
R2 = 550 .0., R1 = 18 .0., R4 = 125 0 .0., C4 = 0.5 µF
with
(ii) With iron core the balance is obtained
R2 = 550 .0., R1 = 18 .0., R4 = 112 5 .0., C4 =
3.85 µF
test frequency. The voltage
Determine the iron loss in the core at
applied to test circuit is 50 V. 4.5
ment of dielectric loss with
(c) Des crib e application of CRO in measure
the expression that sho ws
suitable connection diagram. Also derive
proportional to the dielectric
that area of resultant lissajous pattern is
loss of the sample.

The iron-loss in the sample is 360 Wa t


60 Hz with the eddy-current
hysteresis-loss component. At
loss com pon ent 6 time s as large as the
bled if the flux density is kept
wha t frequency will the iron-loss be dou
the sam e?
f·xplnin measurement of Q-foctor for n l~rge. im~ednncc coil us_ing Q· 4.S
meter. Explain the proc~durc, drnw the circmt dmgrnm and derive the
expression for sample Q-factor.
To find the distrihution cnpacitnnce of a coil using Q-metcr, the
resonance is obtained with,
UJt6
(i) tuning capacitance of 1530 pF at 1.0 MHz
(ii) tuning capacitance of 162 pF at 3.0 MHz
Find value of the distribution capacitance.
(b) Explain the working of Ramp type and Dual slope type DVM using 4.5
relevant diagrams.
1--~---:-----:---:--:-------::-:: :------:-----:---------4----
(c) Determine the binary output of Successive approximation register of a 4.5
Successive approximation type digital voltmeter \\ ith a l 0-bit output
and reference voltage of 5 V for an input of 2.563 V. Illustrate the
measurement cycles with bar chart. Indicate final calibrated output in
C06
volts.
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What is the significance of flags? List all flags of µP-i 8085. Discuss ench flag hit
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SOI J p111 <ii H()H '! - ,-


~rite instruction to enable RST 7.5, RST 6.5, and transfer logic O on
d by below subroutine if e;ry<;trtl frequency ;11
microprocessor. Calculate the amount of delay generate
5MHz.
(b) COi MVIC,2 0H 41
UP: DCRC
JNZUP
RET 7
of LDA
What do you understand by machine cycle? Draw timing diagram of executioh
25()()1 /
(c) COi
instruction.
d by it.
2. (a) CO2 Draw the block diagram of 8086 microprocessor. Also, explain the pipelining supporti.:
and the BX ri.:gi~tcr
Explain Memory Segmentation. If the value of the OS register is 503211
contains a 16-bit value which is equal to 3032H.
45
(b) CO2 ADD BX, 0020H
MOV [BX], DX
Calculate the addresses at which the value of the DX will be stored.
iate between operator
Explain the types of 8086 interrupts from Type O To 4 .~rietly,, Also diITerent 4.5
(c) CO2
and assembler directives.
4.5
3. (a) C03 Explain Loop and Jump instructions of 8086 with example.
45
(b) CO3 Explain the Flag Manipulation Instruction.
Correct the following instructions if incorrect'.
a) MOY 2000F, BX
b)MOY ES, CS
c) ADD 1234, (1234)
d) AND (BX], 1234 45
(c) CO3 e) SHRCL ,AX
Also, identify addressing modes of following~
f) ADD [SI], AL
g) AND [BX+l 100), AL
h) MOY [BX][SI], AL
i) MOY ex, [BX+SI+0400]
from .!00211 to
Draw the flow chart and write ALP to find the sum of series of odd numbors stored I 'i
4. (a) CO4 300B H. Store the result at 3000 Hand the length of series is stored al 100 I 11.
Two memory locations RI and R2 store 08H and 3FII respectively. Exchang
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e lhl• -v11lut.Js in tht.Jse
using the exchange instructions. (Firsl dcclnrn tht.J dutu scgmc:nl um.I then
(b) CO4 memory locations without
write into code segment) -_-~-= -.~~:__= f
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(c) CO4 Write an ALP to arrange JO hexadecimal numbers in ascending mdc:,r.
5. (a) CO5 Explain different modes of8255 PPI b\L
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Sketch and briefly explain the functional block diugram of · · interrupt cqntrolh:r
(bJ CO5 explain the functionality of Cascade buffer/Comparator in i.h:tail.
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QUESTIONS Marks
A d~ shunt motor hus un armature resistance of 0.04 ohms and the field 4.5
'' inding resistance of 7 ohms. Motor is coupled to an overhauling load with
a torque of 400Nm. Following magnetization curve was measured at 600rpm.

Field current, A 2.6 5.2 7.8 10.4 13 1.6 1·8


21 24 27

Back emf, V 25 50 73.~ 90 , 10~.5 110 , ll6 121


125 129

Motor is braked by self excited dynamic braking with a braking resistance of


1.2 ohm. At what speed motor will hold the load? .

COl For a motor driving a hoist load, draw the directions of motor and load 4.5
(ii) torques and the direction of speed on a torque-speed plane for a four quadrant
operation.
COl (iii) At equilibrium speed of a motor-load system, the motor torque equals the 4.5
. load torque. Derive andjustify .

Q2. CO2 (i) How a dual converter configuration is used for multi-quadrant operation of de 4.5
separately excited motor. Explain their operation with relevant waveforms.

CO2 (ii) For a single-phase fully controlled full wave rectifier fed of a de series motor, 4.5
draw the circuit diagram with relevant waveforms with switching cycle for a
continuous conduction mode operation, converter output requirements and
relations, quadrants of operation on torque-speed plane and its characteristics

CO2 (iii) A 210V, l000rpm, 70A separately excited de motor has an armature
resistance of 0. I n. It is fed from a three- phase fully controlled rectifier with
ac source voltage of 400V, 50Hz. Assuming continuous conduction, calculate

a) Firing angle for rated motor torque at 600rpm


b) Motor speed for a= 120° and 85% rat~~ torque.
Discuss the modes of operation and variations of torque and mechanical 4.5
Q3. C03 (i)
power with per unit frequency for a three-phase induction motor. Also
suggest possible converter configuration for its realiz~tion.

Explain the control scheme and operation of rotor voltage injection for speed 4.5
C03 (ii)

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Code No. EE- 608(CBCS) Elective

Name of Examination ................... .. .... 8. Tech. (Elect. Engg.) VI Sem-2023 ... May .............. .
Subject/Name of Course .................. . Programming Logic Controller ......................................... .
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Time ........... 03 ........... Hours Paper No ...... EE - 608 ............ Max. Marks ....... 60 .... .

Instructions to Candidate j All questions carry equal marks. Attempt any 2 parts from each question.

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(a
How Data Proce ssing and Process Control Computers are different? 6
Q1.
..- (b Draw and discu ss the Operational section of a PLC CPU. What are 6
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solid state mem ories used in PLC CPU?
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Draw and expla in the role of each block of an overall PLC system.
Q2. (a Draw the Elem entary diagram. connection diagram for relay logi~ 6
as well as sere en pattern and connection diagram for one-switch,
one-coil contra l.
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(b Draw the sere en pattern and connection diagram for forward & 6
reverse control with mutual interlocks for a single-phase motor.
(c Draw and desc nbe the connection diagram for holding circuit in 6
contactor for o ne lamp control.
Q3. (a Draw the PLC Ladder logic for Boolean expression 6
C = (A+B+C) * X *Y
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Draw the ladd er logic for the given gate connections 1n Fig•· 1· Also
write the Boal ean expres~ion for the same.

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Draw the equivalent gate diagram fo1- the Fig: 2 and also write
Boolean expression for the same .

CA. (a Design &. Writ c ! 2,ri d er I ngic for tr aff ic s ignal control using Timers. 6
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(b Design & develop ladder logic for a liquid filling tank.
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(c Program the PLC for STAR - DELTA starter. 6
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Q5. (a What is role of SCR? Explain in detail. 6

(b What is Divergent Flow control and Convergent Flow control? 6


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(_) (c What is JMP and l BL instructions in 1)1 C? 6

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