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Instrumentation Quiz - Module 6 & 7 Final Answers

A photo multiplier consists of one photo emissive cathode and one dynode. A photovoltaic cell is an example of a photo emissive cell and can be used as both a photoconductive and photovoltaic sensor. The human visual system detects electromagnetic radiation between 380-760nm. Photodiodes are often used to accurately measure light intensity and their resistance decreases with increasing light intensity.

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Instrumentation Quiz - Module 6 & 7 Final Answers

A photo multiplier consists of one photo emissive cathode and one dynode. A photovoltaic cell is an example of a photo emissive cell and can be used as both a photoconductive and photovoltaic sensor. The human visual system detects electromagnetic radiation between 380-760nm. Photodiodes are often used to accurately measure light intensity and their resistance decreases with increasing light intensity.

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6.

1
1. Photo multiplier consists of

Select one:
a. 2 Photo emissive cathodes & 1 dynode
b. 1 Photo emissive cathode & 1 dynode
c. 1 Photo emissive cathode & 2 dynodes
d. 2 Photo emissive cathodes & 2 dynodes

2. Photo conductive cell consists of a thin film of

Select one:
a. Barium titanate
b. Lithium sulphate
c. Quartz
d. Selenium

3. _____________ is the example of photo emissive cell

Select one:
a. Photo transistor
b. Photo diode
c. Photo multiplier
d. LDR

4. A photodiode can be used as ____


Select one:
a. a photoconductive sensor
b. a photovoltaic sensor
c. both a and b https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photodiode
d. none of the above

5. The human visual system is specialized to detect


Select one:
a. all wavelengths of light
b. infrared radiation
c. electromagnetic radiation between 380 and 760 nm.
d. ultraviolet radiation
6.2
1. ______ is the science of the measurement of light, in terms of its perceived brightness to the
human eye.
Select one:
a. Photon
b. Photometry
c. Photodetectors
d. Photodiode
Photodiode

2. Photodiodes are often used for accurate measurement of light intensity in science and industry.

Select one:
True
False

3. With the increase in the intensity of light, the resistance of a photovoltaic cell
Select one:
a. Increases
b. Decreases
c. Remains same
d. None of these

4. It is not as fast as the photodiode, but still offers response time in microseconds.

Select one:
a. Photovoltaic
b. Photometry
c. Phototransistors
d. Photons

5. A photoconductive cell exhibits a resistance that _______ nonlinearly with dynamic variable,
radiation intensity.

Select one:
a. Increases
b. Decreases
c. Remains same
d. None of these
6.3
1. IR pyrometers are used in

Select one:
a. Metal production facilities Book Page No 314 & 315
b. Radiation processes
c. Conductor processes
d. Temperature control processes

2. _____ read the temp. of an object toward which they are pointed.

Select one:
a. IR pyrometers Book Page No 314 & 315
b. Broadband Pyrometers
c. Narrowband Pyrometers
d. None

3. These devices are not easily adapted to control processes because they require acute optical
comparisons, usually by a human operator.

Select one:
a. IR pyrometers
b. Broadband Pyrometers
c. Narrowband Pyrometers
d. None

4. In the optical pyrometer, the intensity of a heated platinum filament is varied until it matches an
object whose temp. is to be determined.
Select one:
True
False

5. Which of the following is most suitable for measuring very high temperatures ?

Select one:
a. thermocouple
b. platinum resistance thermometer
c. pyrometer
d. thermoelectric thermometer
6.4
1. How many watts of power are emitted by a 1 cd source?
Select one:
a. 18.4 W
b. 18.4mW
c. 14 mW
d. 14 W

2. A standard lamp is a/an


Select one:
a. Incandescent Source
b. Atomic Source
c. Fluorescence source
d. None

3. For Metal Production facilities ____ are used


Select one:
a. IR pyrometers
b. Total Radiation Pyrometer
c. both a and b
d. None of the above

4. Optical pyrometers involve wavelengths only in the visible part of the spectrum.

Select one:
True
False

5. _____ responds to visible and IR radiation with little regard to wavelength.


Select one:
a. IR pyrometers
b. Total Radiation Pyrometer
c. both a and b
d. None of the above
7.1
1. In digital control system, output from controller converts to digital signal with the help of DAC.

Select one:
True
False

2. _____ is the intermediate element which process the signal from ____ and input to the final
control element.
Select one:
a. Controller, Actuator
b. Controller, Control valve
c. Actuator, control valve
d. Actuator, Controller

3. In a control system the output of the controller is given to


Select one:
a. Final control element
b. sensor
c. Comparator
d. Amplifier

4. Which of the following is not the input to a controller?

Select one:
a. Actuator signal B/C The Actuator fixed in the output side of the controller
b. Desired variable value
c. Error signal
d. Sensed signal

5. ______ is not a final control element

Select one:
a. Servomotor
b. Electro-pneumatic converter
c. Potentiometer From Internet
d. Control Valve
7.2
1. In _____, Special ICs within the final control element allow the digital signal to be connected
directly.
Select one:
a. Control action
b. DAC
c. Reverse Action
d. Direct Action

2. Standard signal from electrical cureent is

Select one:
a. 3 to 15 A
b. 3 to 15 mA
c. 0.004 to 0.02 A
d. 4 to 20 A

3. On-off Control is also called as ________.

Select one:
a. half position control
b. two position control Its Have Two position On & Off (Like Position- 0 & Position 1)
c. one position control
d. four position control

4. In pneumatic control systems the control valve used as final control element converts

Select one:
a. electric signal to pressure signal
b. pressure signal to electric signal
c. position change to pressure signal
d. pressure signal to position change

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nal_control_element_converts_-11225085.htm

5. A pneumatic amplifier is also called _____ .


Select one:
a. a booster
b. relay
c. Both a and b
d. None
7.3
1. This device is designed for use in process-control applications involving liquid, gas, or vapor-flow
rate control.

Select one:
a. Actuator
b. Control valve
c. Final Control element
d. Controller

2. ______ is/are often used in process control because they allow very large forces to be produced
from modest pressure systems
Select one:
a. Pneumatic actuators
b. hydraulic actuators
c. Both a and b BookPage No - 381
d. None

3. Solenoid is used ____


Select one:
a. To convert electrical input to rotation
b. To convert electrical signal to mechanical motion
c. To convert electrical to mechanical signal
d. To convert electrical or mechanical signal to displacement

4. A pneumatic actuator converts a pressure signal to a shaft extension according to

Select one:

5. The different types of control valves are classified by a relationship between


Select one:
a. the valve stem position
b. the flow rate through the valve
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
7.4
1. This motor has a smaller starting torque, but good speed-control characteristics produced by
varying armature excitation current.
Select one:
a. Shunt field
b. Series Field
c. Both a and b
d. None

2. The different types of control valves are classified by a relationship


Select one:
a. between the flow rate position and the valve
b. between the valve stem position and size of the valve
c. between the flow position and the flow rate through the valve
d. between the valve stem position and the flow rate through the valve

3. For linear control valve, relationship used is ______


Select one:

4. The pressure difference is 4 KPa in the pipe of diameter 5 cm. The constriction constant is 0.05
m3/s per kPa1/2. What is flow rate in m3/s.
Select one:
a. 0.1
b. 0.05
c. 0.25
d. 0.2

5. What form of electric motor is most widely used in high-power applications?


Select one:
a. DC motors
b. AC motors Book Page No 362 & 363
c. None
d. Stepper motors

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