Explore topic-wise MCQs in Electric Circuits.

This section includes 12 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.

Which is the best-preferred method to calculate currents flowing in the circuit?

A. Mesh-voltage analysis
B. Node-current analysis
C. Superposition principle
D. Duality principle
Answer» B. Node-current analysis
2.

When there is a voltage source between two nodes which method is preferred?

A. Mesh-voltage analysis
B. Node-current analysis
C. Supermesh
D. Supernode
Answer» E.
3.

Determine V1 of the given network.

A. -0.17V
B. 4.83V
C. 5V
D. 2.62V
Answer» E.
4.

Determine the voltage V2 of the network given.

A. 0V
B. 1V
C. 4/7V
D. -4/7V
Answer» B. 1V
5.

Find the power supplied by the dependent voltage source in the circuit given below.

A. 400W
B. 383W
C. 412W
D. 148W
Answer» C. 412W
6.

Determine the current through 5Ω resistor in the network given below.

A. 3.38A
B. 6.01A
C. 3.27A
D. 1.27A
Answer» B. 6.01A
7.

WHICH_IS_THE_BEST-PREFERRED_METHOD_TO_CALCULATE_CURRENTS_FLOWING_IN_THE_CIRCUIT??$

A. Mesh-voltage analysis
B. Node-current analysis
C. Superposition principle
D. Duality principle
Answer» B. Node-current analysis
8.

WHEN_THERE_IS_A_VOLTAGE_SOURCE_BETWEEN_TWO_NODES_WHICH_METHOD_IS_PREFERRED??$

A. Mesh-voltage analysis
B. Node-current analysis
C. Supermesh
D. Supernode
Answer» E.
9.

There are 6 branches and 2 essential nodes then 3 equations are required to describe a circuit in the mesh-current method.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
10.

If there are b branches and n nodes, then how many node-voltage equations are required?

A. n
B. b+1
C. n-1
D. b
Answer» D. b
11.

When there is a current source between two loops which method is preferred?

A. Mesh-voltage analysis
B. Node-current analysis
C. Supermesh
D. Supernode
Answer» D. Supernode
12.

Which method is best for voltage sources?

A. Mesh analysis
B. Nodal analysis
C. Superposition principle
D. Differentiation method
Answer» C. Superposition principle