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Electrical Circuits - Test 1

The document contains a practice test for electrical circuits with multiple choice questions across three levels of difficulty. It tests concepts related to circuits, resistors, capacitors, inductors, current, voltage and power. There are 15 questions in each level for a total of 45 questions to be answered in 90 minutes.

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Electrical Circuits - Test 1

The document contains a practice test for electrical circuits with multiple choice questions across three levels of difficulty. It tests concepts related to circuits, resistors, capacitors, inductors, current, voltage and power. There are 15 questions in each level for a total of 45 questions to be answered in 90 minutes.

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Name: ____________________________ Reg. No.: ______________


Year / Sec.: ________ Date: ____________

PLACEMENT PRACTICE TEST – 1 (Duration: 90 min. (max.))


ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
LEVEL 1
SN Questions Ans
2
1 If charge q = 3t + 2 then current is given by
(A) 6t + 2 (B) 3t2 (C) 6t (D) 3t2 + 2
2 Which of the network is valid?

(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) Both (D) Neither 1 nor 2


3 Relation between power, voltage and conductance
(A) V = P2 G (B) V = P2/G (C) P = V2/G (D) P = V2 G
4 Calculate voltage across 2 Ω Resistor where supply V = 10 volts

(A) 2 V (B) 3 V (C) 10 V (D) 4 V


5 Calculate i

(A) – 1 A (B) + 2 A (C) + 8 A (D) – 5 A


6 The Inductor doesn’t allow sudden changes in ___________
(A) Voltage (B) Current (C) Resistance (D) Inductance
7 If a capacitor of capacitance 9.2 F has a voltage of 22.5 V across it. Calculate the
energy of the capacitor.
(A) 5062.5 W (B) 506.25 W (C) 50.625 W (D) 50625 W
8 If the voltage across a capacitor is constant, then current passing through it is ___
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) – 1 (D) Infinity
9 An Inductor works as a ___________ circuit for DC supply.
(A) Open (B) Short (C) Polar (D) Non-polar
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
10 An ideal voltmeter has _______ equivalent resistance and ideal ammeter has ______
equivalent resistance.
(A) Unity, Unity (B) Zero, infinite (C) Infinite, Zero (D) Zero, Zero
11 An ideal ammeter functions as __________ circuit
(A) A short (B) An open (C) A power (D) An infinite
12 Using source transformation, calculate the voltage.

(A) 33 V (B) 39 V (C) 23 V (D) 36 V


13 Which element(s) has no effect in the given circuit?

(A) 7 Ω (B) 10 Ω (C) Both 7 Ω,10 Ω (D) Voltage source


14 The resistivity of the conductor depends on
(A) area of the conductor. (B) length of the conductor.
© type of material. (D) All of these
15 Power dissipation in ideal inductor is
(A) Maximum (B) Minimum (C) Zero (D) A finite value

LEVEL 2
SN Questions Ans
1 Calculate R

(A) 17.5 Ω (B) 17.2 Ω (C) 17.4 Ω (D) 17.8 Ω


2 Calculate I

(A) – 0.5 A (B) 0.5 A (C) – 0.2 A (D) 0.2 A


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
3 Find I0 in the circuit, R1 = 1.1 kΩ, R2 =3.25 kΩ, V= 3.7 V and α = 1.

(A) 1.5 mA (B) 1.0 mA (C) 0.85 mA (D) 1.7 mA


4 R1 = 1 Ω, R2 = 3 Ω, R3 = 5 Ω and R4 = 7 Ω connected in series. Total voltage = 20
V, Current I, V2 =?
(A) I = 1.23, V2 = 3.75 (B) I = 1.25, V2 = 3.75
(C) I = 1.15, V2= 3.73 (D) I = 1.16, V2 = 3.72
5 Convert the given Delta circuit to star circuit and give the R values.

(A) 5 Ω, 4.5 Ω, 4.67 Ω (B) 4 Ω, 4.30 Ω, 4.66 Ω


(C) 3 Ω, 4 Ω, 5 Ω (D) 5.2 Ω, 4.2 Ω, 4.89 Ω
6 Convert the given star (T) network into Delta (pi) network and calculate the sum of
all the resistances in the obtained Pi network.

(A) 125.5 Ω (B) 122.5 Ω (C) 127.8 Ω (D) 129.8 Ω


7 What will be the resistance between B and C when the network given below is
converted into delta?

(A) 13 Ω (B) 8.66 Ω (C) 6.5 Ω (D) 7.33 Ω


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
8 Find the current flowing through 4Ω resistor shown in network below.

(A) 1.33 A (B) 2.35 A (C) 1.66 A (D) 2.66 A


9 Using source transformation, calculate Vm.

(A) 2 V (B) – 2 V (C) 1 V (D) – 1 V


10 Find VA and VB using Node-Voltage method in the given circuit.

(A) 2.5 V, 3.6 V (B) 2.87 V, 3.25 V (C) 2.65 V, 3.47 V (D) 3.15 V, 2.76 V

LEVEL 3
SN Questions Ans
1 Calculate potential difference between x and y

(A) 4.275 V (B) – 4.275 V (C) 4.527 V (D) – 4.527 V


2 Find VAB if IAB = 5 A.

(A) 32.76 V (B) 35.56 V (C) 36.12 V (D) 34.21 V


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
3 Determine currents I1, I2 and I3.

(A) – 3.3 A, – 8.5 A, 2.4 A (B) 3 A, – 8A, 2 A


(C) 3.3 A, 8.5 A, – 2.4 A (D) 3.2 A, 8.6 A, 2.3 A
4 Find V3 in the circuit given below.

(A) 4.833 V (B) 2.616 V (C) – 4.833 V (D) – 2.616 V


5 Find the current flowing through 5Ω resistor in the given circuit.

(A) 0.57 A (B) 0.64 A (C) 0.78 A (D) 0.89 A


6 Find the power delivered by the voltage source in the network given below.

(A) 65 W (B) 72 W (C) 63 W (D) 76 W

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