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This document contains a 20 question multiple choice test on network theory concepts like Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, superposition theorem, and maximum power transfer. The questions cover calculating voltages, currents, power, and determining equivalent circuits using the various network theorems. The test has two parts - part A contains 10 single mark questions and part B contains 10 two mark questions testing more complex circuit analysis problems.
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Radian Academy:: Time: 60 Minutes. Maximum Marks: 30

This document contains a 20 question multiple choice test on network theory concepts like Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, superposition theorem, and maximum power transfer. The questions cover calculating voltages, currents, power, and determining equivalent circuits using the various network theorems. The test has two parts - part A contains 10 single mark questions and part B contains 10 two mark questions testing more complex circuit analysis problems.
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RADIAN ACADEMY: TEST: 18NW01-NETWORKS

Time: 60 minutes. Maximum Marks: 30.

Part A. (1 mark each)


1. In the figure shown below, power supplied by the current source is

2. For the circuit shown in the figure, the Thevenin’s equivalent voltage (in Volts)
across terminals a-b
is ________.

3. Norton’s theorem states that a complex network connected to a load can be replaced
with an equivalent impedance

(A) in series with a current source


(B) in parallel with a voltage source
(C) in series with a voltage source
(D) in parallel with a current source

4. In the circuit shown, the value of current I is___________(mA) (super position


theorem)

5. The magnitude of current (in mA) through the resistor R2 in the figure shown
is_______. (super position theorem)
6. The three circuit elements shown in the figure are part of an electric circuit. The total
power absorbed by the three circuit elements in watts is __________

7. In the figure, the value of resistor R is (25 + I/2) ohms, where I is the current in
amperes. The current I is ______

8. The theorem which states that in any linear, non-linear, passive, active, time variant
and time-variant network, the summation of instantaneous powers is zero will be
called as

(A) Tellegen’s theorem (B) Compensation theorem


(C) reciprocity theorem (D) superposition theorem

9. When a source is delivering maximum power to a load, the efficiency of the circuit is
always

(A) 50% (B) 75%


(C) 100% (D) Depends on the circuit parameters
10. A battery charger can drive a current of 5A into a 1 resistance connected at its
output terminals. If it is able to charge an ideal 2 V battery at 7A rate, then
Thevenin’s equivalent will be

(A) 7.5 in series with 0.5 (B) 12.5 V in series with 1.5 
(C) 7.5 V in parallel with 0.5  (D) 12.5 V in parallel with 1.5 

Part B. (2 mark each)

11. -b is
_______.

12. In the given circuit, the maximum power (in Watts) that can be transferred to the load
RL is _______.

13. The value of ZLfor maximum power transfer is


14. In the circuit shown in the figure, the angular frequency ω (in rad/s), at which the
Norton equivalent impedance as seen from terminals b-b′ is purely resistive, is
_________.

15. For the given circuit, the Thevenin equivalent is to be determined. The Thevenin’s
voltage, VTh (in Volt), seen from terminal AB is __________.

16. In the given circuit, the parameter k is positive, and the power dissipated in the 2 Ω
resistor is 12.5W. The value of k is _________.

17. The Norton’s equivalent source in amperes as seen into the terminals X and Y is
_______.
18. Thevenin resistance Rth for the following circuit will be (Note the value of one of the
resistor is not given)

19. The power dissipated in 3 Ω resistor is

20. The equivalent circuit of the following circuit is

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