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This section includes 121 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Electrical Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
A certain cable has an insulation of relative permittivity 4. If the insulation is replaced by one of relative permittivity 2, the capacitance of the cable will become |
A. | ne half |
B. | ouble |
C. | our times |
D. | one of the above |
Answer» B. ouble | |
2. |
A cable carrying alternating current has |
A. | ysteresis losses only |
B. | ysteresis and leakage losses only |
C. | ysteresis, leakage and copper losses only |
D. | ysteresis, leakage, copper and friction losses |
Answer» C. ysteresis, leakage and copper losses only | |
3. |
In case of three core flexible cable the color of the neutral is |
A. | Blue |
B. | Black |
C. | Brown |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Black | |
4. |
Copper as conductor for cables is used as |
A. | Annealed |
B. | Hardened and tempered |
C. | Hard drawn |
D. | Alloy with chromium |
Answer» B. Hardened and tempered | |
5. |
The thickness of metallic shielding on cables is usually |
A. | 0.04 mm |
B. | 0.2 to 0.4 mm |
C. | 3 to 5 mm |
D. | 40 to 60 mm |
Answer» D. 40 to 60 mm | |
6. |
The advantage of oil filled cables is |
A. | More perfect impregnation |
B. | Smaller overall size |
C. | No ionization, oxidation and formation of voids |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
7. |
Rubber is most commonly used insulation in cables. |
A. | Yes |
B. | No |
Answer» B. No | |
8. |
The electrostatic stress in underground cables is |
A. | Same at the conductor and the sheath |
B. | Minimum at the conductor and maximum at the sheath |
C. | Maximum at the conductor and minimum at the sheath |
D. | Zero at the conductor as well as on the sheath |
Answer» D. Zero at the conductor as well as on the sheath | |
9. |
Is a cable is to be designed for use on 1000 kV, which insulation would you prefer ? |
A. | Polyvinyle chloride |
B. | Vulcanised rubber |
C. | Impregnated paper |
D. | Compressed SFe gas |
E. | none of the above |
Answer» E. none of the above | |
10. |
It is difficult to maintain oil filled cables. |
A. | Yes |
B. | No |
Answer» B. No | |
11. |
Which of the following insulation is used in cables? |
A. | Varnished cambric |
B. | Rubber |
C. | Paper |
D. | Any of the above |
Answer» E. | |
12. |
The current carrying capacity of cables in D.C. is more than that in A.C. mainly due to |
A. | Absence of harmonics |
B. | Nonexistence of any stability limit |
C. | Smaller dielectric loss |
D. | Absence of ripples |
Answer» D. Absence of ripples | |
13. |
The insulating material should have |
A. | Low permittivity |
B. | High resistivity |
C. | High dielectric strength |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
14. |
The metallic sheath may be made of lead or lead alloy or of aluminum. |
A. | Yes |
B. | No |
Answer» C. | |
15. |
Cables for 220 kV lines are invariably |
A. | Mica insulated |
B. | Paper insulated |
C. | Compressed oil or compressed gas insulated |
D. | Rubber insulated |
Answer» D. Rubber insulated | |
16. |
If the length of a cable is doubled, its capacitance |
A. | Becomes one-fourth |
B. | Becomes one-half |
C. | Becomes double |
D. | Remains unchanged |
Answer» D. Remains unchanged | |
17. |
If a cable of homogeneous insulation has a maximum stress of 10 kV/mm, then the dielectric strength of insulation should be |
A. | 5 kV/mm |
B. | 10 kV/mm |
C. | 15 kV/mm |
D. | 30 kV/mm |
Answer» C. 15 kV/mm | |
18. |
High tension cables are generally used up to |
A. | 11 kV |
B. | 33 kV |
C. | 66 kV |
D. | 132 kV |
Answer» B. 33 kV | |
19. |
The breakdown voltage of a cable depends on |
A. | Presence of moisture |
B. | Working temperature |
C. | Time of application of the voltage |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
20. |
The minimum dielectric stress in a cable is at |
A. | Armour |
B. | Bedding |
C. | Conductor surface |
D. | Lead sheath |
Answer» E. | |
21. |
In congested areas where excavation is expensive and inconvenient 'draw in system' of laying of underground cables is often adopted. |
A. | Yes |
B. | No |
Answer» B. No | |
22. |
Capacitance grading of cable implies |
A. | Use of dielectrics of different permeabilities |
B. | Grading according to capacitance of cables per km length |
C. | Cables using single dielectric in different concentrations |
D. | Capacitance required to be introduced at different lengths to counter the effect of inductance |
Answer» B. Grading according to capacitance of cables per km length | |
23. |
In a cable, the maximum stress under operating conditions is at |
A. | Insulation layer |
B. | Sheath |
C. | Armour |
D. | Conductor surface |
Answer» E. | |
24. |
The breakdown of insulation of the cable can be avoided economically by the use of |
A. | Inter-sheaths |
B. | Insulating materials with different dielectric constants |
C. | Both (A) and (B) |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
25. |
Low tension cables are generally used up to |
A. | 200 V |
B. | 500 V |
C. | 700 V |
D. | 1000 V |
Answer» E. | |
26. |
If a power cable and a communication cable are to run parallel the minimum distance between the two, to avoid interference, should be |
A. | 2 cm |
B. | 10 cm |
C. | 50 cm |
D. | 400 cm |
Answer» D. 400 cm | |
27. |
Empire tape is |
A. | Varnished cambric |
B. | Vulcanized rubber |
C. | Impregnated paper |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Vulcanized rubber | |
28. |
_________ cables are used for 132 kV lines. |
A. | High tension |
B. | Super tension |
C. | Extra high tension |
D. | Extra super voltage |
Answer» E. | |
29. |
Conduit pipes are normally used to protect ________ cables. |
A. | Unsheathed cables |
B. | Armoured |
C. | PVC sheathed cables |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» B. Armoured | |
30. |
Polyethylene has very poor dielectric and ageing properties. |
A. | Yes |
B. | No |
Answer» C. | |
31. |
The thickness of the layer of insulation on the conductor, in cables, depends upon |
A. | Reactive power |
B. | Power factor |
C. | Voltage |
D. | Current carrying capacity |
Answer» D. Current carrying capacity | |
32. |
The insulation of the cable decreases with |
A. | The increase in length of the insulation |
B. | The decrease in the length of the insulation |
C. | Either (A) or (B) |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. The decrease in the length of the insulation | |
33. |
Solid type cables are considered unreliable beyond 66 kV because |
A. | Insulation may melt due to higher temperature |
B. | Skin effect dominates on the conductor |
C. | Of corona loss between conductor and sheath material |
D. | There is a danger of breakdown of insulation due to the presence of voids |
Answer» E. | |
34. |
Pressure cables are generally not used beyond |
A. | 11 kV |
B. | 33 kV |
C. | 66 kV |
D. | 132 kV |
Answer» D. 132 kV | |
35. |
The insulating material for cables should |
A. | Be acid proof |
B. | Be non-inflammable |
C. | Be non-hygroscopic |
D. | Have all above properties |
Answer» E. | |
36. |
In capacitance grading of cables we use a _________ dielectric. |
A. | Composite |
B. | Porous |
C. | Homogeneous |
D. | Hygroscopic |
Answer» B. Porous | |
37. |
In a cable immediately above metallic sheath ________ is provided. |
A. | Earthing connection |
B. | Bedding |
C. | Armouring |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Armouring | |
38. |
In the cables, sheaths are used to |
A. | Prevent the moisture from entering the cable |
B. | Provide enough strength |
C. | Provide proper insulation |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Provide enough strength | |
39. |
The material for armouring on cable is usually |
A. | Steel tape |
B. | Galvanized steel wire |
C. | Any of the above |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
40. |
In single core cables armouring is not done to |
A. | Avoid excessive sheath losses |
B. | Make it flexible |
C. | Either of the above |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Make it flexible | |
41. |
In the cables, the location of fault is usually found out by comparing |
A. | The resistance of the conductor |
B. | The inductance of conductors |
C. | The capacitances of insulated conductors |
D. | All above parameters |
Answer» D. All above parameters | |
42. |
The relative permittivity of rubber is |
A. | Between 2 and 3 |
B. | Between 5 and 6 |
C. | Between 8 and 10 |
D. | Between 12 and 14 |
Answer» B. Between 5 and 6 | |
43. |
In cables the charging current |
A. | Lags the voltage by 90° |
B. | Leads the voltage by 90° |
C. | Lags the voltage by 180° |
D. | Leads the voltage by 180° |
Answer» C. Lags the voltage by 180° | |
44. |
Which of the following protects a cable against mechanical injury? |
A. | Bedding |
B. | Sheath |
C. | Armouring |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
45. |
The disadvantage with paper as insulating material is |
A. | It is hygroscopic |
B. | It has high capacitance |
C. | It is an organic material |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. It has high capacitance | |
46. |
In a cable the voltage stress is maximum at |
A. | Sheath |
B. | Insulator |
C. | Surface of the conductor |
D. | Core of the conductor |
Answer» E. | |
47. |
The surge resistance of cable is |
A. | 5 ohms |
B. | 20 ohms |
C. | 50 ohms |
D. | 100 ohms |
Answer» D. 100 ohms | |
48. |
Cables, generally used beyond 66 kV are |
A. | Oil filled |
B. | S.L. type |
C. | Belted |
D. | Armoured |
Answer» B. S.L. type | |
49. |
The advantage of cables over overhead transmission lines is |
A. | Easy maintenance |
B. | Low cost |
C. | Can be used in congested areas |
D. | Can be used in high voltage circuits |
Answer» D. Can be used in high voltage circuits | |
50. |
Natural rubber is obtained from milky sap of tropical trees. |
A. | Yes |
B. | No |
Answer» B. No | |