Kerala PSC Previous Years Question Paper & Answer

Title : Demonstrator in Electronics and Instrumentation & Demonstrator in Instrument Technology
Question Code : A

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Below are the scanned copy of Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) Question Paper with answer keys of Exam Name 'Demonstrator in Electronics and Instrumentation & Demonstrator in Instrument Technology' And exam conducted in the year 2022. And Question paper code was '129/2022'. Medium of question paper was in Malayalam or English . Booklet Alphacode was 'A'. Answer keys are given at the bottom, but we suggest you to try answering the questions yourself and compare the key along wih to check your performance. Because we would like you to do and practice by yourself.

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Excerpt of Question Code: 129/2022

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Detector used in infrared spectrophotometer when a response time of 0.5 ms is
required

A) Photoconductive cell B) Golay cell

C) Thermocouple D) Bolometer

In ECG waveform wave represents repolarisation of both ventricles.
A) QRS complex B) P wave

C) T wave D) U wave

In EEG m/m number of electrode locations in the 10/20 system is

A) 24 B) 15 05 0) 21
is not a part of emg machine.

A) Amplifier B) CRO

C) Montage selector D) Loud speaker

Natural pacemaker of heart is

A) Sinoatrial node B) Atrioventricular node
C) Bundle of HIS D) Purkinje fibre

The magnitude of the voltage picked up in an electromagnetic blood flow meter is
not directly proportional to the

A) strength of the magnetic field

B) the diameter of the blood vessel

C) the velocity of blood flow

D) polarity of magnetic field

The electrical shock that reaches to the heart directly and is highly concentrated is
called

A) Micro shock B) Macro shock

C) Extracorporeal shock D) Cardiogenic shock
Process of changing from resting potential to action potential is known as
A) Repolarisation B) Depolarisation

C) Polarisation D) Sodium pump

In CT scanners the impact of an X-ray photon with an electron is accompanied by a
transfer of energy and a fall in the X-ray frequency. This is known as

A) Compton effect B) Planks effect
C) Newton effect D) Einsteen effect

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