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Smart Energy Analytics Exam Guide

The document outlines the mid-semester examination for the Smart Energy Analytics course at Madhav Institute of Technology & Science, Gwalior. It includes two sets of questions focusing on solar photovoltaic systems, environmental impacts of energy sources, net metering, hybrid energy systems, and their economic benefits. Each question is associated with specific course outcomes and Bloom's taxonomy levels.

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Smart Energy Analytics Exam Guide

The document outlines the mid-semester examination for the Smart Energy Analytics course at Madhav Institute of Technology & Science, Gwalior. It includes two sets of questions focusing on solar photovoltaic systems, environmental impacts of energy sources, net metering, hybrid energy systems, and their economic benefits. Each question is associated with specific course outcomes and Bloom's taxonomy levels.

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MADHAV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, GWALIOR (M.P.

),
INDIA
Deemed University
(Declared under Distinct Category by Ministry of Education, Government of India)
NAAC ACCREDITED WITH A++ GRADE SET-A
Department of Centre for Internet of Things
B. Tech-OC Semester: VII Year: IV
Subject Code: 910226. Subject Title: Smart energy analytics
Mid-Semester-II
Time: 1 Hours Maximum Marks: 20
Note: Attempt all questions.

S. No. Question Course Marks Blooms


Outcomes Level
1 Describe the working principle, components, and operation of a Solar CO-3 5 2
Photovoltaic (PV) power plant. Include a diagram to explain the energy
conversion process.
2 Compare the environmental impacts of conventional energy sources (coal, oil, CO-3 5 2
natural gas) and renewable energy sources (solar, wind, hydro).
3 Explain the concept of net metering in solar energy systems. How does it benefit CO-4 5 2
both the consumer and the power grid?
4 a What are the different operating modes of a hybrid energy system? Explain how CO-4 5 3
a hybrid system operates in both grid-connected and off-grid modes.
OR
4 b What are the economic benefits and challenges associated with the installation CO-4 5 3
and operation of hybrid energy systems? How can these systems contribute to
reducing energy costs in remote areas?

MADHAV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, GWALIOR (M.P.),


INDIA
Deemed University
(Declared under Distinct Category by Ministry of Education, Government of India)
NAAC ACCREDITED WITH A++ GRADE SET-B
Department of Centre for Internet of Things
B. Tech-OC Semester: VII Year: IV
Subject Code: 910226. Subject Title: Smart energy analytics
Mid-Semester-II
Time: 1 Hours Maximum Marks: 20
Note: Attempt all questions.
S. Question Course Mar Blooms
No. Outcomes ks Level
1 Describe the basic working of a grid-connected solar PV power system. How CO-3 5 2
does it differ from an off-grid solar system?
2 Discuss the different types of renewable energy sources. Explain their CO-3 5 2
potential for meeting global energy demands.
3 How does wind energy compare to solar energy in terms of efficiency and CO-4 5 2
cost?
4 a Describe the integration process of renewable energy sources with the grid in a CO-4 5 3
hybrid energy system. Draw a block diagram of a typical hybrid energy system
integrated with grid supply and explain the operation.
OR
4 b Mention some common maintenance practices for hybrid energy systems to ensure CO-4 5 3
optimal performance.

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