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This section includes 21 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Dc Machines knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Retardation curve is ______________ |
A. | Starting from origin |
B. | Starts from some positive value and increasing |
C. | Starts from some positive curve and stays constant |
D. | Starts from some positive value and decreases |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
In retardation test _____________ |
A. | Motor switch is made ON and various speed readings are taken |
B. | At rated speed various speed readings are taken out at different times |
C. | Motor switch is made OFF at rated speed and various speed readings are taken |
D. | Some readings are taken while speed is building up and some readings while speed is lowering down |
Answer» D. Some readings are taken while speed is building up and some readings while speed is lowering down | |
3. |
While carrying out retardation test, if t is equal to time constant then _____________ |
A. | Speed increases to 36.8% of its initial value |
B. | Speed reduces to 36.8% of its initial value |
C. | Speed reduces to 26.8% of its initial value |
D. | Speed reduces to 46.8% of its initial value |
Answer» C. Speed reduces to 26.8% of its initial value | |
4. |
Which of the following is not a disadvantage of a Swinburne’s test? |
A. | The stray-load losses can’t be determined by this test |
B. | Steady temperature rise can’t be determined |
C. | Does not give results about satisfactory commutation |
D. | Machine gets damaged |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
Efficiency calculated by Swinburne’s test is _____________ |
A. | Exactly equal |
B. | Over-estimated |
C. | Under-estimated |
D. | Depends on the manual errors |
Answer» C. Under-estimated | |
6. |
What is the purpose of performing retardation test after Swinburne’s test? |
A. | To find stray load loss |
B. | To find variable losses |
C. | To separate out windage and friction losses |
D. | To find shunt field losses |
Answer» D. To find shunt field losses | |
7. |
In order to run motor on rated speed while carrying out Swinburne’s test we add ______________ |
A. | Resistance in parallel with armature |
B. | Resistance in series with armature |
C. | Inductor in series with armature |
D. | Capacitor in parallel with armature |
Answer» C. Inductor in series with armature | |
8. |
While carrying out Swinburne’s test at rated armature voltage motor will run at ____________ |
A. | Speed equal to rated speed |
B. | Speed greater than rated speed |
C. | Speed less than rated speed |
D. | Can run anywhere |
Answer» C. Speed less than rated speed | |
9. |
Which losses can be identified from Swinburne’s test? |
A. | No-load core loss |
B. | Windage and friction loss |
C. | No-load and windage and friction loss |
D. | Stray load loss |
Answer» D. Stray load loss | |
10. |
Swinburne’s test can be carried out on all DC motors. |
A. | True |
B. | FalseView Answer |
Answer» C. | |
11. |
IN_RETARDATION_TEST______________?$ |
A. | Motor switch is made ON and various speed readings are taken |
B. | At rated speed various speed readings are taken out at different times |
C. | Motor switch is made OFF at rated speed and various speed readings are taken |
D. | Some readings are taken while speed is building up and some readings while speed is lowering down |
Answer» D. Some readings are taken while speed is building up and some readings while speed is lowering down | |
12. |
Retardation curve is ______________$ |
A. | Starting from origin |
B. | Starts from some positive value and increasing |
C. | Starts from some positive curve and stays constant |
D. | Starts from some positive value and decreases |
Answer» E. | |
13. |
While carrying out retardation test, if t is equal to time constant then ____________? |
A. | Speed increases to 36.8% of its initial value |
B. | Speed reduces to 36.8% of its initial value |
C. | Speed reduces to 26.8% of its initial value |
D. | Speed reduces to 46.8% of its initial value |
Answer» C. Speed reduces to 26.8% of its initial value | |
14. |
Which of the following is not a disadvantage of a Swinburne’s test?# |
A. | The stray-load losses can’t be determined by this test |
B. | Steady temperature rise can’t be determined |
C. | Does not give results about satisfactory commutation |
D. | Machine gets damaged |
Answer» E. | |
15. |
Efficiency calculated by Swinburne’s test is _____________$ |
A. | Exactly equal |
B. | Over-estimated |
C. | Under-estimated |
D. | Depends on the manual errors |
Answer» C. Under-estimated | |
16. |
What is the purpose of performing retardation test after Swinburne’s test?$ |
A. | To find stray load loss |
B. | To find variable losses |
C. | To separate out windage and friction losses |
D. | To find shunt field losses |
Answer» D. To find shunt field losses | |
17. |
In order to run motor on rated speed while carrying out Swinburne’s test we add ______________$ |
A. | Resistance in parallel with armature |
B. | Resistance in series with armature |
C. | Inductor in series with armature |
D. | Capacitor in parallel with armature |
Answer» C. Inductor in series with armature | |
18. |
While carrying out Swinburne’s test at rated armature voltage motor will run at ____________$ |
A. | Speed equal to rated speed |
B. | Speed greater than rated speed |
C. | Speed less than rated speed |
D. | Can run anywhere |
Answer» C. Speed less than rated speed | |
19. |
Which losses can be identified from Swinburne’s test?$ |
A. | No-load core loss |
B. | Windage and friction loss |
C. | No-load and windage and friction loss |
D. | Stray load loss |
Answer» D. Stray load loss | |
20. |
Which of the following test will be suitable for testing two similar DC series motors of large capacity? |
A. | Swinburne’s test |
B. | Hopkinson’s test |
C. | Field test |
D. | Brake test |
Answer» D. Brake test | |
21. |
Swinburne’s test can be carried out on all DC motors. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |