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The document contains 11 multiple choice questions about power quality and voltage sags. The questions cover topics such as the causes of voltage sags, how to estimate sag performance, types of uninterruptible power supplies, how temperature affects overhead lines, and what level of sag is ideal for transmission lines. Each question is followed by the correct answer. The questions assess understanding of concepts relating to power quality issues like sags, flicker, regulation, and ways to mitigate problems through devices like FACTS and STATCOMs.

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Introduction To Power Quality & Facts - MCQ - Unit-2 - GoWithQuiz

The document contains 11 multiple choice questions about power quality and voltage sags. The questions cover topics such as the causes of voltage sags, how to estimate sag performance, types of uninterruptible power supplies, how temperature affects overhead lines, and what level of sag is ideal for transmission lines. Each question is followed by the correct answer. The questions assess understanding of concepts relating to power quality issues like sags, flicker, regulation, and ways to mitigate problems through devices like FACTS and STATCOMs.

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1. Source of voltage sag


(A) Motor starting
(B) Arc furnace
(C) Electric heaters
(D) All of the above

Answer
Correct option is D

2. Way to estimate the voltage sag performence


(A) Area of vulnerability

voltage sag
(B) Equipment sensitive to

(C) Transmission system and utility distribution system sag performance evaluation
(D) All of the above

Answer
Correct option is D

3. Area of vulnerability also called as


(A) Equipment voltage sag immunity


limit
(B) Equipment voltage sag susceptibility
(C) Both

(D) None
of these

Answer
Correct option is C

4. Full form of UPS.


(A) Unit Power Supply



Supply
(B) Uninterruptable Power
(C) Uninterruptable Power System

(D) None of these

Answer
Correct option is B

5. Types of UPS
(A) Online UPS


by UPS
(B) Offline or stand
(C) Hybrid UPS

(D) All of the above


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Answer
Correct option is D

6. A stand by power supply does not typically provide _____________ as does an online UPS.
(A) Transient protection

(B) Voltage regulation

(C) Both

(D) None
of these

Answer
Correct option is C

7. Active synchronous series compensators are used to compensate the voltage quality
problems of the supply system such as
(A) sag and swell

(B) flicker and regulation


(C) notch and fluctuations

(D) All of the above

Answer
Correct option is D

8. The most common way to calculate voltage sag is from:-


(A) Apparent power

(B) Peak voltage

(C) RMS voltage

(D) Average Voltage


Answer
Correct option is C

9. Effect of temperature rise in overhead lines


(A) Decrease Sag, increase Tension

(B) Both increase

(C) Increase Sag,


decrease Tension
(D) Both decrease

Answer
Correct option is C

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10. What should be the value of sag for proper operation of overhead transmission line
(A) Anything
(B) Neither too low nor too high
(C) High
(D) Low

Answer
Correct option is B

11. Voltage sag cannot be caused by which of the following


(A) Inductive loading

(B) Local and remote


faults
(C) Capacitive switching

(D) Switching ON - OFF


large loads

Answer
Correct option is C

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