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This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about electrical engineering concepts like Ohm's law, capacitors, inductors, alternating current, transformers, electric fields, electric potential, electric charge and direct current. It tests understanding of these concepts and their applications.

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This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about electrical engineering concepts like Ohm's law, capacitors, inductors, alternating current, transformers, electric fields, electric potential, electric charge and direct current. It tests understanding of these concepts and their applications.

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Killowatt carnival

Round -3
1. Which of the following elements of electrical engineering cannot be analyzed using Ohm’s
law?
a) Capacitors
b) Inductors
c) Transistors
d) Resistance
Ans c

2. What is constant for a charged spherical shell according to basic electrical energy?
a) Electrical potential outside the spherical shell
b) Electrical potential inside the spherical shell
c) Electrical field outside the spherical shell
d) Electrical field inside the spherical shell
Answer b

3. Where does electro-static shielding occur in a charged spherical shell?


a) When electrical potential outside spherical shell is zero
b) When electrical potential inside the spherical shell is zero
c) When electrical field outside the spherical shell
d) Electrical field inside the spherical shell
Answer d

4. Which of the following is a correct representation of peak value in an AC Circuit?


a) RMS value/Peak factor
b) RMS value*Form factor
c) RMS value/Form factor
d) RMS value*Peak factor
Ans d

5. Which of the following according to fundaments of electrical energy is correct about


alternating current?
a) Frequency is zero
b) Magnitude changes with time
c) Can be transported to larger distances with less loss in power
d) Flows in both directions
Ans a

6. How many cycles will an AC signal make in 2 seconds if its frequency is 100 Hz?
a) 50
b) 100
c) 150
d) 200
Answer: d
Explanation: In electrical engineering, the frequency represents the ratio of the number of cycles
to the total time. Since frequency is given as 100 Hz and the time is 2 sec thus a total of 200
cycles will be made.

7. What will be the direction of the drift velocity of electrons change with respect to the electric
field?
a) same as that of electric field
b) opposite to that of electric field
c) perpendicular to that of the electric field in a positive direction
d) perpendicular to that of the electric field in a negative direction
Answer b

9. Which of the following is correct about the power consumed by R1 and R2 connected in
series if the value of R1 is greater than R2?
a) R1 will consume more power
b) R2 will consume more power
c) R1 and R2 will consume the same power
d) The relationship between the power consumed cannot be established
Ans a

10. What is zero for a charged spherical shell?


a) Electrical potential outside the spherical shell
b) Electrical potential inside the spherical shell
c) Electrical field outside the spherical shell
d) Electrical field inside the spherical shell
Answer d

11. What kind of quantity is an Electric potential?


a) Vector quantity
b) Tensor quantity
c) Scalar quantity
d) Dimensionless quantity
Ans c

12. What do crowded lines of force indicate?


a) Strong electric field
b) Weak electric field
c) Strong electric potential
d) Weak electric potential
Ans a

13. What is the direction of the electric field at a point?


a) Along the line perpendicular to the electric field
b) Along the line tangent to the electric field
c) Electric field has no direction
d) Electric field has a random direction
Answer b

14. What is the magnitude of mutually induced emf, E2 in a transformer?


a) directly proportional to rate of change of flux and number of secondary turns
b) inversely proportional to rate of change of flux and number of secondary turns
c) proportional to rate of change of flux and inversely proportional to number of secondary turns
d) inversely proportional to the rate of change of flux and proportional to number of secondary
turns
Ans a

15. Which of the following will happen in a transformer when the number of secondary turns is
less than the number of primary turns?
a) The voltage gets stepped up
b) The voltage gets stepped down
c) The power gets stepped up
d) The power gets stepped down
Ans b

18. Who defined electric current and devised a method to measure current?
a) Michael Faraday
b) Andre-Marie Ampere
c) Nikola Tesla
d) Alessandro Antonio Volta
Ans b

19. How many electrons will constitute 2 Coulombs of electric charge?


a) 6.24 * 1018 electrons
b) 12.48 * 1018 electrons
c) 1.602 * 1019 electrons
d) 3.204 * 1019 electrons
Ans b

20. Which of the following is correct about direct current?


a) Magnitude is constant
b) Frequency is zero
c) Can be transported to larger distances with less loss in power
d) Flows in one direction
Ans c

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