Explore topic-wise MCQs in Electric Circuits.

This section includes 26 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Electric Circuits knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

A junction whell two (or) more than two network elements meet is known as a ______________

A. Node
B. Branch
C. Loop
D. Mesh
Answer» B. Branch
2.

The basic laws for analyzing an electric circuit are :-

A. Einstein’s theory
B. Newtons laws
C. Kirchhoff’s laws
D. Faradays laws
Answer» D. Faradays laws
3.

Solve for I.

A. -0.5A
B. 0.5A
C. -0.2A
D. 0.2A
Answer» B. 0.5A
4.

Determine currents I1 , I2 and I3.

A. -3.3A, -8.5A, 2.4A
B. 3A, -8A, 2A
C. 3.3A, 8.5A, -2.4A
D. 3.2A, 8.6A, 2.3A
Answer» D. 3.2A, 8.6A, 2.3A
5.

Find R

A. 17.5 Ω
B. 17.2 Ω
C. 17.4 Ω
D. 17.8 Ω
Answer» B. 17.2 Ω
6.

Calculate potential difference between x and y

A. 4.275v
B. -4.275v
C. 4.527v
D. -4.527v
Answer» C. 4.527v
7.

The algebraic sum of voltages around any closed path in a network is equal to ____________

A. Infinity
B. 1
C. 0
D. Negative polarity
Answer» D. Negative polarity
8.

Relation between currents according to KCL is

A. i1=i2=i3=i4=i5
B. i1+i4+i3=i5+i2
C. i1-i5=i2-i3-i4
D. i1+i5=i2+i3+i4
Answer» E.
9.

In s.h.m the acceleration is always directed toward the

A. mean position
B. equilibrium position
C. downwards
D. tangent to the motion
Answer» C. downwards
10.

Resistivity is measured in

A. ohm per meter
B. ohms
C. ohm sq. meter
D. ohm meter
Answer» E.
11.

Two 10 Ω resistors are connected in parallel, their equivalent resistance is

A. 0.2 Ω
B. 5 Ω
C. 20 Ω
D. 15 Ω
Answer» C. 20 Ω
12.

Ammeter should always have a

A. low resistance
B. high resistance
C. high voltage
D. low voltage
Answer» B. high resistance
13.

To replace a ball with another ball by collision, a snooker player must consider the condition that

A. The moving ball must not be given any spin
B. the collision must be head on
C. no conditions required
D. both A and B
Answer» E.
14.

The adiabatic bulk modulus is equal to:

A. Pressure
B. ? × P; where ?: the ratio of the specific heat capacities of the gas, P: pressure
C. ? ⁄ P; where ?: the ratio of the specific heat capacities of the gas, P: pressure
D. The ratio of the specific heat capacities of the gas
Answer» C. ? ⁄ P; where ?: the ratio of the specific heat capacities of the gas, P: pressure
15.

β- radiations are simply

A. neutrons
B. protons
C. muons
D. electrons
Answer» E.
16.

The oscillatory motion has a

A. randomly lined graph
B. straight lined graph
C. asymptotic graph
D. sinusoidal graph
Answer» E.
17.

The process in which A.C is converted in to D.C is called

A. rectification
B. induction
C. none of above
D. inversion
Answer» B. induction
18.

The acceleration of train when it is moving steadily from 4.0 ms-1 to 20 ms-1 in 100 s is

A. 2 ms-2
B. 1 ms-2
C. 3 ms-2
D. 0.16 ms-2
Answer» E.
19.

As compared to the volume occupied by gas, the volume of particles is

A. infinite
B. more
C. less than the volume of gas
D. negligible
Answer» E.
20.

The current entering and leaving a point in a circuit should be

A. decreasing
B. equal
C. variable
D. increasing
Answer» C. variable
21.

On the scale of building, the gravitational field is

A. decreasing
B. increasing
C. varying
D. uniform
Answer» E.
22.

THE_BASIC_LAWS_FOR_ANALYZING_AN_ELECTRIC_CIRCUIT_ARE_:-?$

A. Einstein’s theory
B. Newtons laws
C. Kirchhoff’s laws
D. Faradays laws
Answer» D. Faradays laws
23.

A_junction_whell_two_(or)_more_than_two_network_elements_meet_is_known_as_a_______________$

A. Node
B. Branch
C. Loop
D. Mesh
Answer» B. Branch
24.

All _____________ are loops but _______________ are not meshes

A. Loops, Meshes
B. Meshes, loops
C. Branches, loops
D. Nodes, Branches
Answer» C. Branches, loops
25.

The algebraic sum of voltages around any closed path in a network is equal to ____________

A. Infinity
B. 1
C. 0
D. Negative polarity
Answer» D. Negative polarity
26.

KCL is based on the fact that

A. There is a possibility for a node to store energy.
B. There cannot be an accumulation of charge at a node.
C. Charge accumulation is possible at node
D. Charge accumulation may or may not be possible.
Answer» C. Charge accumulation is possible at node