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Question Bank - EEE - 2021 Scheme

This document contains model questions for the subject ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (4ENEE1011). It is divided into four modules: 1) DC Circuits and Electromagnetism, 2) AC Circuits and Three Phase Balanced Circuits, 3) DC Machines and Domestic Wiring, 4) Single Phase Transformer and 3 Phase Induction Motors. Each module contains multiple questions related to concepts covered in that particular module. The questions range from deriving equations to explaining concepts to numerical problems. In total there are 60 questions across the four modules assessing fundamental electrical engineering concepts.

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This document contains model questions for the subject ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (4ENEE1011). It is divided into four modules: 1) DC Circuits and Electromagnetism, 2) AC Circuits and Three Phase Balanced Circuits, 3) DC Machines and Domestic Wiring, 4) Single Phase Transformer and 3 Phase Induction Motors. Each module contains multiple questions related to concepts covered in that particular module. The questions range from deriving equations to explaining concepts to numerical problems. In total there are 60 questions across the four modules assessing fundamental electrical engineering concepts.

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Department of Electronics and Communication

Engineering

MODEL QUESTIONs

4ENEE1011: ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Module–I: DC Circuits, Electromagnetism


1. State and explain the concept of EMF with the help of diagram and equation?
2. Define and explain the 1. Lenz's law 2. Fleming's rules 3. Faraday’s laws of
Electromagnetic induction
3. Develop an equation for Self induced e.m.f.?
4. A coil of 150 turns is linked with a flux of 0.01 weber when carrying a current of 10 A.
Calculate the inductance of the coil .if this current is uniformly reversed in 0.01 second,
calculate the induced electromotive force
5. Develop an equation for mutually induced e.m.f.?
7. Develop an equation for energy stored in an inductor?
8. State and explain Ohm’s law with an example?
9. State and explain Kirchhoff’s law with an example?
10.Explain and Derive Equation of Current distribution in parallel circuits
11. Explain and Derive Equation of Voltage Division in Series circuits
12. Find the equivalent resistance between the 2 points A and B shown in the figure below

13Find the equivalent resistance between the 2 points A and B shown in the figure below

14. Explain the concept of series circuits with example?


15. What are the difference between series and parallel circuits?
16. For the Fig, Determine all the branch currents
Module – II: AC Circuits, Three phase balanced Circuits

1. With a neat diagram and Equation, Explain the generation of Sinusoidal Ac Voltage?
2. Define the following alternating quantities:
1. Time period 2.frequency 3.amplitude 4. angular frequency 5.peak to peak value 6.
Waveform 7.Cycle 8.Time Period 9.Cycle. 10.Instantaneous value
3. Derive an equation for the instantaneous power in a pure Resistor circuit.
4. list the Advantages of Three phase Circuit
5. problems on pure Inductor circuit.
A pure inductive coil allows a current of 10 amperes to flow from 230 volts, 50 Hz supply.
Find (i) inductive reactance (ii) inductance of the coil. Also write down the Equations for
voltage and Current.
6. Derive an equation for the instantaneous power in RL series circuits.
7. Derive an equation for the instantaneous power in RC series circuits. .
9. Explain the principle of 3-phase circuit operation
10. Define the following:
a. Balanced phase supply
b. Unbalanced phase supply
c. Balanced load
d. Unbalanced load
e. Star connection
f. Delta connection
g. Phase sequence
h. Line voltage
i. Line current
j. Phase voltage
k. Phase current
13. What are the difference between star and delta connection.
Module–III: DC Machines, Domestic wiring
1. Develop the emf equation of a DC Motor Generator.
2. Explain the working principle of a DC Generator.
3. Explain the types of losses in DC Generator
4.. Explain the constructional of a DC Machine.
5. Explain the various losses in a DC Generator? Give the equations for these losses.
6. What are the difference between motor and generator?
7. What are the difference between AC and DC Motor?
8.Explain the Conduit type of Wiring with Advantages and Disadvantages
9. What is the need of Earthing?. Describe plate type Earthing.
10.Describe Pipe type Earthing.
11. Explain 2-way and 3-way control of lamp.
12. Explain the Necessity of Earthing

Module–IV: Single Phase Transformer, 3 phase -Induction Motors

1. Explain the principle of operation of single phase transformer.


2. With neat sketch obtain the difference between cores and shall type transformers.
3. Explain the various losses in a transformer and how to minimize them? Give the equations
for these losses.
4. Derive the e.m.f equation of a transformer.
5. Discuss the constructional features of a transformer.
6. Derive the condition for the maximum efficiency for a transformer.
7. What is induction motor? What are the advantages and disadvantages of induction motor?
8. What are the advantages of rotating field over the rotating armature? Mention any 2
application of induction motor?
9. Explain the significance of slip in induction motor?
10. Compare Between Squirrel cage Rotor and Phase wound Rotor
11. With the help of neat diagram explain the working principle of 3-Phase induction motor?
12. The frequency of the e.m.f in the stator of a 4-pole induction motor is 50 HZ and in the
rotor is 1.5 Hz. What is the slip and at what speed is the motor running.
13. An 8 pole alternator runs 750 r.p.m. and supplies power to a 6 pole induction motor
which runs at 970 r.p.m. what is the slip of the induction motor?
14. A Three Phase, 4-Pole, 400 V, 50 HZ induction motor runs with a speed of 1440 r.p.m.
Calculate its Slip.
15. In a 25 kVA, 2000/200 V Transformer , the Iron and Copper Losses are 350 watts and
400 watts respectively .Calculate the efficiency at U.P.F at the Half Full-Load.

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