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SWR B

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to electrical components such as isolators, circuit breakers, relays, and fuses. It covers various aspects including operational conditions, current ratings, fuse characteristics, and the functioning of different types of relays. The questions aim to test knowledge on the specifications and applications of these electrical devices.

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SWR B

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to electrical components such as isolators, circuit breakers, relays, and fuses. It covers various aspects including operational conditions, current ratings, fuse characteristics, and the functioning of different types of relays. The questions aim to test knowledge on the specifications and applications of these electrical devices.

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ISOLATOR,CIRCUIT BREAKER, RELAY AND FUSE

SET - B

1. An isolator is designed to open a circuit under –


a) Full Load , b) normal condition , c) no load , d) Isolator can operate at any load .
2. For the same power , the least size is of –
a) Oil circuit breaker , b) Air- blast Circuit breaker , c) Vacuum circuit breaker , d) SF6 Circuit Breaker.
3. Switching surge is a –
a) High Voltage DC , b) High Voltage AC , c) Short duration transient voltage , d) Long duration transient
voltage.
4. The current rating is not necessary in case of –
a) Switch and Isolator , b) Isolator , c) Switch , d) Circuit Breaker .
5. A good fuse wire must have –
a) High melting point , b) High ohmic losses , c) High conductivity , d) High Dielectric strength.
6. A fuse is provided in an electric circuit for-
a) Safeguard the installation against heavy current , b) Reducing the current flowing in the circuit ,c)
Reduce the power consumption of the circuit , d) Protect the circuit against leakage current .
7. How should a fuse should be installed in a circuit-
a) Series with the load , b) Parallel with the load , c) At the earthing line , d) any of the above way.
8. Fusing factor of a fuse is defined as the ration of –
a) Maximum fusing current to the prospective current , b) Maximum fusing current to the cut off current ,
c) Rated carrying capacity to maximum fusing current, d) Maximum fusing current to the rated carrying
capacity .
9. A 3-phase circuit breaker is rated at 1200A, 2000 MVA , 100 KV , 4 sec . The symmetric breaking current is –
a) 1.67 KA , b ) 30 KA , c ) 20.25 KA , d ) 11.55 KA .
10. A 3-ph circuit breaker is rated at 1250A , 200 MVA , 33 KV . The making current will be –
11. The recovery voltage appears across the circuit breaker contacts will be maximum for power factor of -
a) Zero , b) 0.5 , c) 0.707 , d) unity .
12. The rate of rise of re-striking voltage in a circuit breaker depends upon the –
a) Type of circuit breaker , b) Inductance of line , c) Capacitance of the line , d) Both inductance and
capacitance of the line .
13. If the fault current in a line is 2000 A and the CT ratio is 400 : 5 with relay setting 50% , then the PSM will be-
14. A relay performs the function of –
a) Fault Isolation , b) Fault detection , c) Fault Prevention , d) Fault Absorption .
15. Buchholz relay is –
a) Gas actuated , b) Current actuated , c) Voltage actuated , d) Power actuated .
16. Mho relay is –
a) Current restrained current relay , b) voltage restrained directional relay , c) current restrained directional
relay , d) Voltage restrained current relay .
17. If the length of the arc in a circuit breaker increases ,its resistance –
a) Decreases , b) increases , c) remains same , d) none of the above .
18. During which part of fault current wave the fuse melts ?
a) Well before the first peak is reached , b) when the first peak is reached , c) after the first peak , d) none
of the above.
19. The time-current graph of a fuse -
a) Has linear characteristic , b) is a circle , c) has inverse characteristic , d) none of the above.
20. A Fuse should have –
A) Low melting point , B) High Resistance , C) High Melting Point , D) Low conductivity.

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