EE&EE - MCQs - Chapter-1 - Elementary Concepts and DC Circuits
The document outlines the syllabus for the First Year Engineering course for the academic year 2024-25, specifically focusing on the subject 'Elements of Electrical and Electronics Engineering'. It includes a series of multiple-choice questions covering fundamental concepts of DC circuits and electrical principles such as Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's laws, and circuit analysis techniques. The questions aim to assess students' understanding of key electrical engineering concepts and their applications.
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EE&EE - MCQs - Chapter-1 - Elementary Concepts and DC Circuits
The document outlines the syllabus for the First Year Engineering course for the academic year 2024-25, specifically focusing on the subject 'Elements of Electrical and Electronics Engineering'. It includes a series of multiple-choice questions covering fundamental concepts of DC circuits and electrical principles such as Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's laws, and circuit analysis techniques. The questions aim to assess students' understanding of key electrical engineering concepts and their applications.
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First Year Engineering Syllabus (Common for All Branches)
Academic Year:2024-25 Sem-II
Name of Subject: Elements Electrical And Electronics Engineering (UFYPC0201) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs)
Chapter 1: Elementary Concepts and DC Circuits
S.No. Question 1) Which of the following defines Ohm's Law? a) V = I * R b) V = R/I c) I = V/R d) R = V*I 2) What is responsible for the current to flow? a) Protons b) Electrons c) Nucleus d) Protons and Electrons 3) The unit of resistance is: a) Ohm b) Ampere c) Volt d) Henry 4) If the length of a wire of resistance R is uniformly stretched to n times its original value, its new resistance is, (a) nR (b) R/n (c) n2R (d) R/n2 5) What is the unit of current? a) Volt b) Ampere c) Ohm d) Watt 6) Correct form of Ohm’s law is (a) I = VR (b) V α I (c) V = IR (d) above (b) and (c) 7) Specific resistance of a conductor depends upon (a) dimensions of the conductor (b) composition of the conductor material (c) resistance of the conductor (d) both (a) and (b) 8) The potential difference between two points is measured in: a) Volts b) Amperes c) Ohms d) Watts 9) Energy sources are classified as: a) Voltage and current sources b) AC and DC sources c) Series and parallel sources d) Active and passive sources 10) An ideal current source has: a) Zero resistance b) Infinite resistance c) Low resistance d) Variable resistance 11) A practical voltage source has: a) Zero internal resistance b) Infinite internal resistance c) Low internal resistance d) High internal resistance 12) Kirchhoff’s laws are valid for (a) linear circuits only (b) passive time invariant circuits (c) non-linear circuits (d) both linear and non-linear circuits 13) Which of the following according to KCL must be zero? a) Algebraic sum of currents in closed-loop b) Algebraic sum of power in closed-loop c) Algebraic sum of currents entering and leaving a junction d) Algebraic sum of voltages across the input and output 14) Which of the following according to KVL must be zero? a) Algebraic sum of currents in closed-loop b) Algebraic sum of power in closed-loop c) Algebraic sum of losses in closed-loop d) Algebraic sum of voltages in closed-loop 15) Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) states that: a) The sum of currents at a node is zero b) The sum of voltages in a loop is zero c) Voltage is directly proportional to resistance d) Current is directly proportional to resistance 16) Star-Delta conversion is used to: a) Simplify parallel circuits b) Simplify series circuits c) Simplify complex networks d) Calculate power factor networks 17) Loop analysis in circuits is based on: a) Kirchhoff's Voltage Law b) Ohm's Law c) Faraday's Law d) Lenz's Law 18) Find the value of R if the power in the circuit is 1000W.
19) KCL is associated with_________
a) Mesh analysis b) Nodal analysis c) Both mesh and nodal d) Neither mesh nor nodal 20) KVL is associated with____________ a) Mesh analysis b) Nodal analysis c) Both mesh and nodal d) Neither mesh nor nodal 21) Mesh OR loop analysis is generally used to determine_________ a) Voltage b) Current c) Resistance d) Power