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ASSIGNMENT 1

1. Which of the following is the guide for the Interoperability of Energy Storage
Integrated with Electric Power Infrastructure?
a) IEEE P2030
b) IEEE P2030.1
c) IEEE P2030.2
d) IEEE P2030.3
Reason: IEEE P2030.2 is the guide for the Interoperability of Energy Storage Integrated with
Electric Power Infrastructure.
2. IEC 61400-25 provides:
a) Uniform information exchange for monitoring and control of wind power
plants.
b) Data communications between Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) and Intelligent
Electronic Devices (IEDs)
c) Communication configuration and mappings
d) Cyber security mechanism
Reason: IEC 61400-25 provides uniform information exchange for monitoring and control of
wind power plants.
3. In the context of signal conditioning, to avoid inaccuracy during aliasing,
a) Frequency of input signal = Nyquist frequency
b) Frequency of input signal < Nyquist frequency
c) Frequency of input signal ≤ Nyquist frequency
d) Frequency of input signal ≥ Nyquist frequency
Reason: To avoid inaccuracy during aliasing, frequency of input signal ≥ Nyquist frequency
4. IRIG-B time code is currently widely used as time synchronization protocol in
a) Transmission automation
b) Generation automation
c) Substation automation
d) All of the above
Reason: IRIG-B time code is currently widely used as time synchronization protocol in
substation automation
5. Grid assets are bought and sold in which domain?
a) Operations
b) Distribution
c) Service Provider
d) Markets
Reason: The markets are where grid assets are bought and sold.
6. What is/are the boundaries of the customer domain?
a) utility meter
b) Energy Service Interface
c) Both of them
d) None of them
Reason: The boundaries of the Customer domain are typically considered to be the utility
meter and the Energy Services Interface (ESI). The ESI provides a secure interface for Utility-
to-Consumer interactions.
7. Which component of SCADA presents data to master station?
a) DPA
b) RTDB
c) DTA
d) DCA
Reason: Central RTDB interfaces with all other software modules.
Data collection application (DCA) —acquires data from the devices with data
communications capabilities via communication port(s). For example, IEDs.
Data processing application (DPA) —presents data to the master station or HMI.
Data translation application (DTA) — that manipulates data before they are presented to
the master station or support stand-alone functionality at the RTU level.
8. Which of the following is the IEEE Standard Conformance Test Procedures for
Equipment Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems?
a) IEEE Standard 1547.1
b) IEEE Standard 1547.2
c) IEEE Standard 1547.3
d) IEEE Standard 1547.4
Reason: IEEE Std 1547.1: Equipment Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric
Power Systems.
IEEE Std 1547.3: Monitoring, Information Exchange, and Control of Distributed Resources
Interconnected with Electric Power Systems.
IEEE Std 1547.2: Application Guide for IEEE Std 1547TM, IEEE Standard for Interconnecting
Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems.
IEEE Std 1547.4: Design, Operation, and Integration of Distributed Resource Island Systems
with Electric Power Systems.
9. The standard IEEE C37.118 provides:
a) Time synchronization aspects
b) method of evaluating a PMU measurement and requirements
c) communication requirements of distributed energy resources
d) cyber security aspects
Reason: IEEE C37.118 proposed a method of evaluating a PMU measurement and
requirements for steady state measurement in 2005.
10. To support compatibility of meter measurement data and for management of the
meters from the MDMS (Meter Data Management System), it is necessary that
meters supplied by different vendors conform to common standard(s) of:
a) ANSI C12.19
b) C12.22
c) Both
d) None of the above
Reason: Meters connects directly to utility MDMS. Each meter communicates with the
MDMS over the communication network. These interfaces connect to a utility’s wire line or
wireless communication network or NSP broadband network to provide connectivity to the
MDMS. The end to end network – IP. (Internet Protocols). Thus, each meter is IP-
addressable from the MDMS (ANSI C12.19 and C12.22.)

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