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This section includes 57 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Electrical Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
51. |
What will happen if the transformers working in parallel are not connected with regard to polarity ? |
A. | The power factor of the two trans-formers will be different from the power factor of common load |
B. | Incorrect polarity will result in dead short circuit |
C. | The transformers will not share load in proportion to their kVA ratings |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. The transformers will not share load in proportion to their kVA ratings | |
52. |
Where D.C. motor of H.P. 12 or more requires frequent starting, stopping,reversing and speed control |
A. | drum type controller is used |
B. | three point starter is used |
C. | four point starter is used |
D. | all above can be used |
Answer» B. three point starter is used | |
53. |
The mechanical power developed by a shunt motor will be maximum when theratio of back e.m.f. to applied voltage is |
A. | 4.0 |
B. | 2.0 |
C. | 1.0 |
D. | 0.5 |
Answer» E. | |
54. |
If R2 is the resistance of secondary winding of the transformer and K is the transformation ratio then the equivalent secondary resistance referred to primary will be |
A. | R2/VK |
B. | R2IK2 |
C. | R22!K2 |
D. | R22/K |
Answer» C. R22!K2 | |
55. |
While conducting short-circuit test on a transformer the following side is short circuited |
A. | High voltage side |
B. | Low voltage side |
C. | Primary side |
D. | Secondary side |
Answer» C. Primary side | |
56. |
In a given transformer for given applied voltage, losses which remainconstant irrespective of load changes are |
A. | friction and windage losses |
B. | copper losses |
C. | hysteresis and eddy current losses |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» D. none of the above | |
57. |
The no load current in a transformer lags behind the appliedvoltage by an angle of about |
A. | 180 |
B. | 120" |
C. | 90 |
D. | 75 |
Answer» E. | |