Explore topic-wise MCQs in Electromagnetic Theory.

This section includes 12 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Electromagnetic Theory knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Calculate the convection current when electron density of 200 units is travelling at a speed of 12m/s.

A. 16.67
B. 2400
C. 2880
D. 0.06
Answer» C. 2880
2.

Find the conduction current density when conductivity of a material is 500 units and corresponding electric field is 2 units.

A. 500
B. 250
C. 1000
D. 2000
Answer» D. 2000
3.

FIND_THE_CONDUCTION_CURRENT_DENSITY_WHEN_CONDUCTIVITY_OF_A_MATERIAL_IS_500_UNITS_AND_CORRESPONDING_ELECTRIC_FIELD_IS_2_UNITS.?$

A. 500
B. 250
C. 1000
D. 2000
Answer» D. 2000
4.

Calculate the convection current when electron density of 200 units is travelling at a speed of 12m/s.$

A. 16.67
B. 2400
C. 2880
D. 0.06
Answer» C. 2880
5.

The current flowing through an insulating medium is calle?

A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. Susceptibility
Answer» C. Radiation
6.

For conductors, the free electrons will exist at

A. Valence band
B. Middle of valence and conduction band
C. Will not exist
D. Conduction band
Answer» E.
7.

The current in a metal at any frequency is due to

A. Conduction current
B. Displacement current
C. Both conduction and displacement current
D. Neither conduction nor displacement current
Answer» B. Displacement current
8.

Alternating current measured in a transmission line will be

A. Peak value
B. Average value
C. RMS value
D. Zero
Answer» D. Zero
9.

Find the band gap energy when a light of wavelength 1240nm is incident on it.

A. 1eV
B. 2eV
C. 3eV
D. 4eV
Answer» B. 2eV
10.

Conduction in metals is due to

A. Electrons only
B. Electrons and holes
C. Holes only
D. Applied electric field
Answer» B. Electrons and holes
11.

Find the range of band gap energy for conductors.

A. >6 eV
B. 0.2-0.4 eV
C. 0.4-2 eV
D. 2-6 eV
Answer» C. 0.4-2 eV
12.

Which of the following are conductors?

A. Ceramics
B. Plastics
C. Mercury
D. Rubber
Answer» D. Rubber