

MCQOPTIONS
This section includes 49 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your SRMJEEE knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
The ability of a material to conduct magnetic flux through it. |
A. | Permittivity |
B. | Reluctivity |
C. | Conductivity |
D. | Permeability |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
It is the reciprocal of reluctance and implies the case of readiness with which magnetic flux is developed. |
A. | Resistance |
B. | Conductance |
C. | Permeance |
D. | Inductance |
Answer» D. Inductance | |
3. |
The current of electric circuit is analogous to which quantity of a magnetic circuit |
A. | Mmf |
B. | Flux |
C. | Flux density |
D. | Reluctivity |
Answer» C. Flux density | |
4. |
The total number of magnetic lines of force in a magnetic field is called |
A. | Magnetic flux |
B. | Magnetic flux density |
C. | Magnetic flux intensity |
D. | Magnetic potential |
Answer» B. Magnetic flux density | |
5. |
The branch of Engineering which deals with the magnetic effect of electric current is known as |
A. | Magnetism |
B. | Electromagnetism |
C. | Electrical engineering |
D. | Electronics engineering |
Answer» C. Electrical engineering | |
6. |
Which of the following is a natural magnet? |
A. | Steel |
B. | Magnesia |
C. | Lodestone |
D. | Soft iron |
Answer» D. Soft iron | |
7. |
When a conductor is stationary and the magnetic field is moving or changing the emf induced is called |
A. | Statically induced emf |
B. | Mutually induced emf |
C. | Self induced emf |
D. | Dynamically induced emf |
Answer» B. Mutually induced emf | |
8. |
The emf induced in a coil due to the changing current of another neighboring coil is called |
A. | Mutually induced emf |
B. | Self induced emf |
C. | Statically induced emf |
D. | Dynamically induced emf |
Answer» B. Self induced emf | |
9. |
The process by which an emf and hence current is generated or induced in a conductor when there is a change in the magnetic flux linking the conductor is called |
A. | Electromagnetic induction |
B. | Mutual induction |
C. | Faraday’s law |
D. | Electromagnetic interference |
Answer» B. Mutual induction | |
10. |
If the right handed bottle-opener cork screw is assumed to be along the conductor so as to advance in the direction of current flow, the motion of its handle will indicate the direction of magnetic flux produced around the conductor. This is known as |
A. | Right hand rule |
B. | Left hand rule |
C. | Cork screw rule |
D. | End rule |
Answer» D. End rule | |
11. |
If you hold the conductor with right hand so that the stretched thumb points in the direction of the current, then encircling fingers will give the direction of magnetic lines of force round the conductor. This is known as |
A. | Left hand cork screw rule |
B. | Right hand cork screw rule |
C. | Left hand rule |
D. | Right hand rule |
Answer» E. | |
12. |
A law that states that the polarity of the induced voltage will oppose the change in magnetic flux causing the induction. |
A. | Joule’s law |
B. | Faraday’s law |
C. | Coulomb’s law |
D. | Lenz’ law |
Answer» E. | |
13. |
Whenever a conductor cuts magnetic flux, an emf is induced in it. This is known as |
A. | Coulomb’s law |
B. | Joule’s law |
C. | Faraday’s law |
D. | Ohm’s law |
Answer» D. Ohm’s law | |
14. |
Who discovered that a current-carrying conductor would move when placed in a magnetic field? |
A. | Michael Faraday |
B. | Andre Ampere |
C. | Hans Christian Oersted |
D. | Gustav Robert Kirchhoff |
Answer» B. Andre Ampere | |
15. |
Who demonstrated the theory of electromagnetic induction in 1831? |
A. | Michael Faraday |
B. | Andre Ampere |
C. | James Clerk Maxwell |
D. | Charles Coulomb |
Answer» B. Andre Ampere | |
16. |
Defined as a closed path in which magnetic induction or flux flows |
A. | Electric circuit |
B. | Magnetic circuit |
C. | Electronic circuit |
D. | Electromagnetic circuit |
Answer» C. Electronic circuit | |
17. |
Lenz’s law is the consequence of the law of conservation of |
A. | Energy |
B. | Charge |
C. | Field lines |
D. | Momentum |
Answer» B. Charge | |
18. |
A substance that attracts pieces iron |
A. | Conductor |
B. | Semiconductor |
C. | Magnet |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above | |
19. |
Who discovered superconductivity in 1911? |
A. | Kamerlingh Onnes |
B. | Alex Muller |
C. | Geory Bednorz |
D. | Charles Coulomb |
Answer» B. Alex Muller | |
20. |
The property of a material which opposes the creation of magnetic flux in it |
A. | Resistance |
B. | Reluctance |
C. | Permeance |
D. | Conductance |
Answer» C. Permeance | |
21. |
Which of the following materials has permeability slightly less than that of free space? |
A. | Paramagnetic |
B. | Non- magnetic |
C. | Ferromagnetic |
D. | Diamagnetic |
Answer» E. | |
22. |
Whenever a flux inking a coil or current changes, an emf is induced in it. This is known as |
A. | Joule’s Law |
B. | Coulomb’s Law |
C. | Faraday’s first law of electromagnetic induction |
D. | Faraday’s second law of electromagnetic induction |
Answer» D. Faraday’s second law of electromagnetic induction | |
23. |
Lenz’ law states that the direction of the induced emf and hence current |
A. | Is determined by the rate of current flux |
B. | Is found by the right hand rule |
C. | Is found by the left hand rule |
D. | Always opposes the cause producing it |
Answer» E. | |
24. |
Who demonstrated that there are magnetic effects around every current-carrying conductor and that current-carrying conductors can attract and repel each other just like magnets? |
A. | Luigi Galvani |
B. | Hans Christian Oersted |
C. | Charles Coulomb |
D. | Andre Ampere |
Answer» E. | |
25. |
The magnetic potential in a magnetic circuit can be measured in terms of |
A. | Mmf |
B. | Emf |
C. | Farad |
D. | Coulomb |
Answer» B. Emf | |
26. |
The phenomenon by which a magnetic substance becomes a magnet when it is place near a magnet |
A. | Magnetic effect |
B. | Magnetic phenomenon |
C. | Magnetic induction |
D. | Electromagnetic induction |
Answer» D. Electromagnetic induction | |
27. |
A law establishing the fact that the algebraic sum of the rises and drops of the mmf around a closed loop of a magnetic circuit is equal to zero. |
A. | Kirchhoff’s circuital law |
B. | Maxwell’s circuital law |
C. | Ampere’s circuital law |
D. | Coulomb’s circuital law |
Answer» D. Coulomb’s circuital law | |
28. |
The force which set ups or tends to set up magnetic flux in a magnetic circuit |
A. | Dynamic force |
B. | Electromotive force |
C. | Potential difference |
D. | Magnetomotive force |
Answer» E. | |
29. |
Which of the following magnetic materials can be easily magnetized in both direction? |
A. | Soft magnetic materials |
B. | Hard magnetic materials |
C. | High hysteresis loss materials |
D. | Low hysteresis loss materials |
Answer» B. Hard magnetic materials | |
30. |
Referred to as the specific reluctance of a material |
A. | Resistivity |
B. | Reluctivity |
C. | Conductivity |
D. | Permeability |
Answer» C. Conductivity | |
31. |
Define as that pole which when placed in air from a similar and equal pole repels it with a force of newtons |
A. | North pole |
B. | South pole |
C. | Unit pole |
D. | Magnetic pole |
Answer» D. Magnetic pole | |
32. |
Who discovered the most important electrical effects which is the magnetic effect? |
A. | Hans Christian Oersted |
B. | Sir Charles Wheatstone |
C. | Georg Ohm |
D. | James Clerk Maxwell |
Answer» B. Sir Charles Wheatstone | |
33. |
The straight line passing through the two poles of magnet is called |
A. | Real axis |
B. | Cartesian axis |
C. | Magnetic axis |
D. | Imaginary axis |
Answer» D. Imaginary axis | |
34. |
If on looking at any one end of a solenoid; the direction of current flow is found to be clockwise then the end under observation is a south pole. This is known as |
A. | Right hand rule |
B. | Left hand rule |
C. | Cork screw rule |
D. | End Rule |
Answer» E. | |
35. |
Materials that have very high permeabilities (hundreds and even thousands times of that of free space) |
A. | Paramagnetic |
B. | Non- magnetic |
C. | Ferromagnetic |
D. | Diamagnetic |
Answer» D. Diamagnetic | |
36. |
Who discovered the relationship between magnetism and electricity that serves as the foundation for the theory of electromagnetism? |
A. | Luigi Galvani |
B. | Hans Christian Oersted |
C. | Andre Ampere |
D. | Charles Coulomb |
Answer» C. Andre Ampere | |
37. |
Materials whose permeabilities are slightly greater than that of free space |
A. | Paramagnetic |
B. | Non- magnetic |
C. | Ferromagnetic |
D. | Diamagnetic |
Answer» B. Non- magnetic | |
38. |
States that the ratio of the thermal conductivity is proportional to the absolute temperature for all metals |
A. | Wien’s displacement law |
B. | Hartleys law |
C. | Hall’s law |
D. | Wiedemann Franz law |
Answer» E. | |
39. |
The space outside the magnet where its pole have a force of attraction or repulsion on a magnetic pole is called |
A. | Magnetic field |
B. | Electric field |
C. | Electromagnetic field |
D. | Free Space Field |
Answer» B. Electric field | |
40. |
Who developed the electromagnetic theory of light in 1862? |
A. | Heinrich Rudolf Hertz |
B. | Wilhelm Rontgen |
C. | James Clerk Maxwell |
D. | Andre Ampere |
Answer» D. Andre Ampere | |
41. |
A law that states that the current in a thermionic diode varies directly with the three-halves power of anode voltage and inversely with the square of the distance between the electrodes, provided operating conditions are such that the current is limited only by the space charge. |
A. | Hall’s law |
B. | Joule’s law |
C. | Child’s law |
D. | Coulomb’s law |
Answer» D. Coulomb’s law | |
42. |
The phenomenon by which a subtracts pieces of iron |
A. | Magnetism |
B. | Electromagnetism |
C. | Naturalism |
D. | Materialism |
Answer» B. Electromagnetism | |
43. |
If the solenoid is gripped by the right hand with the fingers pointing the direction of current flow, the outstretched thumb will then point the north pole. This is known as |
A. | Right hand rule |
B. | Helix rule |
C. | End rule |
D. | Cork screw rule |
Answer» C. End rule | |
44. |
The emf induced in a coil due to the change of its own flux linked with it is called |
A. | Mutually induced emf |
B. | Dynamically induced emf |
C. | Statically induced emf |
D. | Self induced emf |
Answer» E. | |
45. |
The point in a magnet where the intensity of magnetic lines of force is maximum |
A. | Magnetic pole |
B. | South pole |
C. | North pole |
D. | Unit pole |
Answer» B. South pole | |
46. |
The net electrical charge in an isolated system remains constant. This is known as |
A. | Law of conservation of charge |
B. | Coulomb’s first law |
C. | Coulomb’s second law |
D. | Law of conservation of energy |
Answer» B. Coulomb’s first law | |
47. |
The force of attraction or repulsion between two magnetic poles is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This is known as |
A. | Newton’s first law |
B. | Faraday’s first law of electromagnetic induction |
C. | Coulomb’s first law |
D. | Coulomb’s second law |
Answer» E. | |
48. |
The magnitude of the induced emf in a coil is directly proportional to the rate of change of flux linkages. This is known as |
A. | Joule’s Law |
B. | Faraday’s second law of electromagnetic induction |
C. | Faraday’s first law of electromagnetic induction |
D. | Coulomb’s Law |
Answer» C. Faraday’s first law of electromagnetic induction | |
49. |
What is the diameter of an atom? |
A. | About 10^-10 m |
B. | About 10^-10 cm |
C. | About 10^-10 mm |
D. | About 10^-10 µm |
Answer» B. About 10^-10 cm | |